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3235 Pleasant Plain Trenton, MO 64683 PH 800-264-5503

Barnes Greenhouses, Inc.
2016 Product List

FX 660-359-3609 [email protected]

ANNUALS

1204 Pack Annual UPC: 7 33531 29150 9

1490 Nicotiana-Rose Saratoga 1500 Nicotiana-Mix Starmaker

306 Wave Petunia UPC: 7 33531 11220 0
Black 4 Pack -12/Tray

1510 Pansy-Gold w/Blotch Premium Delta

Pink Jumbo 6 Pack - 3/Tray

  • 1010 Ageratum-Blue Danube
  • 1520 Pansy-Mid Blue Blotch Maj. Giants II

1530 Pansy-Mix Blotch Premium Delta 1540 Pansy-Mix Daffodil Spring Matrix 1550 Pansy-Pink Shades Spring Matrix 1570 Pansy-Scarlet Spring Matrix
2100 Easy Wave-Blue 2110 Easy Wave-Violet 2105 Easy Wave-Pink Passion 2115 Easy Wave-Formula Mix 2124 Easy Wave- Silver
1020 Alyssum-Mix Easter Bonnet 1030 Alyssum-Lavender Easter Bonnet 1040 Alyssum-White Easter Bonnet 1050 Begonia-Mix Bada Boom (Bronze Leaf)

  • 1060 Begonia-Rose Bada Boom (Bronze Leaf)
  • 1580 Pansy-Sea Breeze Mix Blch. Maj. Giants II 2140 Easy Wave- Red Velour

1070 Begonia-Scarlet Bada Boom (Bronze Leaf) 1590 Petunia-Burgundy Star Madness 1080 Begonia-White Bada Boom (Bronze Leaf) 1600 Petunia-Lilac Madness

1801 Geranium
UPC: 7 33531 29442 5

1090 Begonia-Mix Bada Bing (Green Leaf) 1100 Begonia-Rose Bada Bing (Green Leaf) 1110 Begonia-Scarlet Bada Bing (Green Leaf) 1120 Begonia-White Bada Bing (Green Leaf) 1130 Celosia-Mix Castle (Feather) 1140 Celosia-Orange Castle (Feather) 1150 Celosia-Gold Fresh Look (Feather) 1160 Celosia-Red New Look BL (Feather) 1170 Celosia-Red Castle (Feather) 1180 Coleus-Mosaic Wizard
1610 Petunia-Lavender Glow Madness 1620 Petunia-Old Glory Mix Madness 1640 Petunia-Mix Just Madness 1650 Petunia-Orchid Madness 1660 Petunia-Plum Madness 1670 Petunia-Red Madness 1680 Petunia-Red Picotee Madness 1690 Petunia-Royal Madness 1700 Petunia-Total Mix Madness 1710 Petunia-Salmon Morn Madness 1720 Petunia-Summer Madness 1730 Petunia-White Madness

Black 3.5" Pot - 18/Tray

2200 Geranium-Coral Pinto Premium 2210 Geranium-Lavender Rose Pinto Premium 2220 Geranium-Orange Bicolor Premium 2230 Geranium-Red Pinto Premium 2240 Geranium-White Pinto Premium

1801 Accent
UPC: 7 33531 29775 4
Terra Cotta 3.5" Pot - 18/Tray

2300 Alternanthera-Little Ruby 2305 Alternanthera-Red Threads 2310 Bacopa-Gulliver Blue
1190 Coleus-Mix Wizard 1200 Coleus-Sunset Wizard 1210 Coleus-Velvet Red Wizard 1220 Dianthus-Mix Floral Lace 1230 Dianthus-Raspberry Ideal Select 1240 Dianthus-Rose Floral Lace 1250 Dianthus-Whitefire Ideal 1260 Dusty Miller-Silver Dust 1270 Impatiens-Bright Rose Xtreme 1280 Impatiens-Orange Ideal 1290 Impatiens-Hot Mix Xtreme 1300 Impatiens-Lilac Xtreme 1310 Impatiens-Mix Rosy Xtreme 1320 Impatiens-Mix Tango Xtreme 1330 Impatiens-Bright Eyes Xtreme 1340 Impatiens-Red Xtreme
1740 Petunia-Yellow Madness 1750 Portulaca-Banana Happy Hour 1760 Portulaca-Deep Red Happy Hour 1770 Portulaca-Fuchsia Happy Hour 1780 Portulaca-Mix Happy Hour 1790 Portulaca-Orange Happy Hour 1800 Portulaca-Peppermint Happy Hour 1810 Portulaca-Tropical Mix Happy Hour 1820 Salvia-Mix Vista
2320 Bacopa-Gulliver White 2330 Creeping Jenny Lysimachia-Num Goldi 2340 Dracaena-Green Spike 2350 Hedera-Needlepoint 2360 Hedera-Variegated 2380 Hypoestes-Mix Splash 2390 Lamium-Aureum 2400 Lamium-White Nancy 2410 Mexican Heather-Border Magenta 2420 Muehlenbeckia-Wire Vine 2430 Plectranthus-Iboza 2440 Spider Plant-Variegated 2450 Sprengeri Fern-Asparagus 2460 Vining Vinca-Maculata 2470 Vining Vinca-Variegated

1801 Ornamental Sweet Potatoes
UPC: 7 33531 30369 1

1830 Salvia-Purple Vista 1840 Salvia-Red Vista 1850 Snapdragon-Burgundy Bicolor Montego 1860 Snapdragon-Sunset Improved Montego 1870 Snapdragon-Yellow Montego 1880 Verbena-Merlot Mix XP Quartz 1890 Verbena-Pink XP Quartz 1900 Verbena-Purple XP Quartz 1910 Verbena-Red with Eye XP Quartz 1920 Vinca-Burgundy Halo Pacifica 1930 Vinca-Mix Lipstick Pacifica 1940 Vinca-Merlot Mix Pacifica 1950 Vinca-Mix Bold Pacifica 1960 Vinca-Really Red Pacifica 1970 Vinca-Deep Orchid Pacifica 1980 Vinca-White Polka Dot Pacifica 1990 Viola-Beaconsfield Sorbet XP 2000 Viola-Fire Sorbet
1350 Impatiens-Violet Xtreme 1360 Impatiens-White Xtreme 1370 Lobelia-Blue Eyes Riviera (Bronze Leaf) 1380 Lobelia-Blue Splash Riviera 1390 Lobelia-White Riviera 1400 Marigold-Fire Hot Pak (bicolor) 1410 Marigold-Mix Outback Durango 1420 Marigold-Red Durango 1430 Marigold-Tangerine Durango 1440 Marigold-Yellow Durango 1450 Marigold-Mix Taishan 1460 Marigold-Orange Taishan 1470 Marigold-Yellow Taishan

1475 Marigold-Gold Hot Pak

Terra Cotta 3.5" Pot - 18/Tray

2500 Sweet Potato-Ace of Spades 2510 Sweet Potato-Blackie 2520 Sweet Potato-Bronze 2530 Sweet Potato-Chartreuse

801 Scented Plant Collection
UPC: 7 33531 00810 7 Black 5.5"pot - 8/tray

4110 Geranium-Citrodorum (Mosquito Plant) 4130 Geranium-Lady Plymouth

  • 4140 Lemon Grass
  • 2010 Viola-Lemon Ice Sorbet

1480 Nicotiana-Bright Red Starmaker

ANNUALS cont.

1801 Succulents
UPC: 7 33531 30215 1 Grey 3.5" Pot - 18/Tray

2930 Euphorbia-Breathless Blush 2940 Euphorbia-Hip Hop 2950 Fiber Optic Grass

1001 Premium Annual UPC: 7 33531 30011 9
White 4.25" Pot - 10/Tray

2600 Assortment #1:
Sedum: Choc.Ball, Sea Urchin, Ogon,
2610 Assortment #2:
Echeveria: Arrow, Black Prince, Rosea,
2620 Assortment #3:
Echeveria: Lilacina, Pearle Von Nurnburg 3010 Gerbera Daisy-Orange Picotee Jaguar Red Velvet
2630 Assortment #4:
Aeonium: Kiwi, Zwartkop, Crassula: Princess Pine
2640 Assortment #5:
Crassula: Campfire,Hobbit Jade, Sedum: Jelly Bean Plant

2650 Assortment #6:
Sedum: Blue Spruce, Dragons Blood, Lemon Ball
2660 Assortment #7:

2960 Geranium-Darko Cherry 2970 Geranium-Darko Pink 2980 Geranium-Darko Spanish Wine Burg. 2990 Geranium-Darko Velvet Red 3000 Geranium-Darko White
3500 Ageratum-Angelface Wedgewood Blue 3510 Angelonia-Angelface Blue 3520 Calibrachoa-Evening Star 3530 Calibrachoa-Cherry Star 3540 Calibrachoa-Lemon Slice 3550 Calibrachoa-Grape Punch 3560 Calibrachoa-Spicy 3570 Evolvulus-Blue My Mind 3580 Bracteantha-Blaze 3590 Bracteantha-Flame 3600 Petunia-Black Cherry Supertunia 3610 Petunia-Vista Fuchsia Supertunia 3620 Petunia-Bordeaux Supertunia 3630 Petunia-Royal Velvet Supertunia 3640 Petunia-Vista Bubblegum 3650 Petunia-Watermelon Charm Supertunia 3660 Verbena-Cherry Burst Royale 3670 Verbena-Coral Red
3020 Gerbera Daisy-Pink Jaguar 3030 Gerbera Daisy-Scarlet w/Center Jaguar 3040 Gerbera Daisy-Yellow Jaguar

3045 Heliotrope-Fragrant Delight

3050 Dble. Impatiens-Biocolor Pink Musica 3060 Dble. Impatiens-Elegant Red Musica

3070 New Guinea Imp.-Sun Harmony Magenta 3080 New Guinea Imp.-Sun Harmony Orange

3090 Juncus-Blue Dart 3100 Lantana-Orange Evita 3110 Lantana-Red Improved Evita

  • 3115 Lantana-Rose Evita
  • Echeveria: Elegans, Nodulosa

Graptosedum: Vera Higgins

3120 Lantana-Yellow Evita

1001 Wave Petunia

2670 Assortment #8:
Echeveria: Pulidonis, Ruyonii, Wilderness
2680 Assortment #9:
Cotiledon: Silver Peaks, Crassula: Baby Jade, Kalanchoe: Flaps Jacks
2690 Assortment #10:

3130 Lavender-French 3135 Lobelia-Hot Royal Blue 3140 Lobelia-Hot Snow White 3150 Lobelia-Superstar 3153 Nemesia-Enchanting Blue 3155 Ornamental Pepper-Black Pearl 3160 Ornamental Pepper-Salsa Mix 3170 Osteospermum-Mix Asti 3180 Perilla-Magilla Tricolor

UPC: 7 33531 30420 9 Pink 4.25" Pot - 10/Tray

3700 Easy Wave-Blue 3705 Easy Wave-Red Velvour 3710 Easy Wave-Formula Mixture 3720 Easy Wave-Pink Passion 3730 Easy Wave-Plum Vein

Kalanchoe: Panda Plant, Senecio: Blue Chalk Fingers, Crassula: Variegated Jade

1001 Specialty Annual

3740 Easy Wave-Beachcomber Mix

#1 Gallon Premium Annual
UPC: 7 33531 30414 8 Green 4.25" Pot - 10/Tray

2700 Angelonia-Dark Pink Alonia Big 2705 Angelonia-Serena Mix 2710 Angelonia-Serena Purple 2720 Angelonia-Serena White 2730 Begonia-Sparks Will Fly 2740 Begonia Tuberous-Mix Nonstop 2750 Begonia Tuberous-Orange Nonstop
3190 Petunia-Indian Summer Cascadia 3200 Petunia-Violet Skirt Cascadia 3205 Petunia-Black Mamba Crazytunia 3210 Petunia-Stonewashed Crazytunia

3220 Petunia-Hells Glow

3230 Petunia-Johnny Flame Sweetunia 3240 Petunia-Magic Morn Perfectunia 3245 Petunia-Sun Perfectunia

UPC: 7 33531 12102 8
Black Trade Gallon Pot - 6/Tray

3770 Argyranthemum Madeira Crst. Merlot 3775 Argyranthemum Beauty Yellow 3800 Begonia-Red Dragon Wing 3820 Celosia-Prestige Scarlet 3840 Cordyline-Red Sensation 3860 Geranium-Darko Cherry

  • 3870 Geranium-Darko Pink
  • 3250 Petunia-Red Peppy

2760 Begonia Tuberous-Scarlet Nonstop Mocca 3260 Petunia-Ray Bordeaux 2770 Begonia Tuberous-Yellow Nonstop Mocca 3270 Petunia-Double Pink Surfinia
3880 Geranium-Darko Spanish Wine Burg. 3890 Geranium-Darko Velvet Red 3900 Gerbera Daisy-Orange w/Dark Eye 3910 Gerbera Daisy-Rose w/Light Eye 3920 Hibiscus-Little Zin

  • 2780 Bidens-Yellow Charm
  • 3280 Purslane-Fuchsia Pazazz

3290 Purslane-Red Flare Pazazz 3300 Purslane-Tangerine Pazazz 3310 Purslane-Vivid Yellow Pazazz 3315 Sanvitalia-Super Gold Sunvy 3320 Scaevola-Blue Toppot 3330 Sedge-Prairiefire Carex 3340 Sedge-Red Rooster Carex 3350 Torenia-Purple Moon
2790 Calibrachoa-Hot Orange Aloha Kona 2800 Calibrachoa-Hot Pink Cabaret 2810 Calibrachoa-Midnight Blue Aloha Kona 2820 Calibrachoa-White Aloha Kona 2830 Calibrachoa-Soft Pink Hula 2832 Calibrachoa-Pineapple Aloha Kona 2840 Calibrachoa Dbl.-Lemon Mini Famous 2850 Calibrachoa Dbl.-Magenta Mini Famous 2855 Coleus Burgundy Wedding Train 2860 Coleus-Campfire
3930 Lobelia-Burgundy Fan 3940 Pachystachys-Shrimp Plant Golden 3950 Pentas-Red Velvet Graffiti 3960 Pentas-Rose Graffiti 3990 Rubrum-Purple Fountain Grass 3995 Salvia-Black and Bloom 4000 Salvia-Saucy Red 4010 Strobilanthus-Persian Shield 4015 Wandering Jew-Purple Heart 4020 Zinnia-Champagne Toast 4025 Zinnia-Swizzle Scarlet and Yellow

#1 Gallon Sunpatiens

3360 Torenia-Yellow Moon 3370 Verbena-Peach Estrella
2870 Coleus-Dipt in Wine 2880 Coleus-Kingswood Torch 2890 Coleus-Indian Summer

2900 Coleus-Blonde Bombshell Marquee 2910 Coleus-Mascara Mesh

3380 Verbena-Upright Blueberry Estrella 3390 Verbena Red Star Voodoo 3400 Zinnia-Mix All American Profusion 3410 Zinnia-Cherry Profusion 3420 Zinnia-Yellow Double Profusion 3430 Zinnia-Fire Double Zahara

UPC: 7 33531 80514 0
Black Trade Gallon Pot - 6/Tray

4200 Compact-Coral Pink

2915 Coleus-Wildfire Smoky Rose 2920 Diascia-Little Dreamer Penhow

ANNUALS cont.

#1 Gallon Combo Jump-Starter
UPC: 7 33531 20217 8

4310 English Thyme 4320 Goldfish Plant
4410 Pilea-Silver Tree 4420 Platt's Black

Black Trade Gallon Pot - 6/Tray

4250 Assorted Trio Mixes

Fairy Flowers / Enchanted
UPC: 7 33531 00525 0
3" Terra Cotta Pots - 12/tray

4300 Armeria Nifty Thrifty

4303 Baby's Tears

4330 Istoma-Blue Star Creeper 4340 Lace Flower Vine 4350 Lysimachia 4360 Marjoram-Variegated 4370 Moneywort 4380 Pepperomia-Mini Trinervula 4390 Pilea-Friendship Plant 4400 Pilea-Moon Valley
4430 Polka Dot Plant-Pink 4440 Scotch Moss (gold) 4450 Irish Moss (green) 4460 Sedum-Variegated 4465 Sedum-Chocolate Ball 4480 Velvet Vine 4490 Wire Vine
4305 Boxwood Basil

VEGETABLES / HERBS / EDIBLES

1204 Pack Vegetable UPC: 7 33531 38200 9 Black 4 Pack -12/Tray
1001 Edible Sweet Potato UPC: 7 33531 30057 7 Black 4.25" Pot - 10/Tray

5430 Tomato-Early Girl 5440 Tomato-Mr. Stripey 5450 Tomato-Goliath 5460 Tomato-Jetstar 5470 Tomato-Jubilee Yellow 5480 Tomato-Juliet 5490 Tomato-Mortgage Lifter 5500 Tomato-Parks Whopper 5510 Tomato-Pineapple 5520 Tomato-Pink Girl 5530 Tomato-Red Brandywine 5540 Tomato-Roma 5550 Tomato-Rutgers 5560 Tomato-Supersonic 5570 Tomato-Supersteak 5580 Tomato-Yellow Pear

306 Pack Strawberry

Bean-Blue Lake Bush

  • 5000
  • 6400 Edible Sweet Potato-Beauregard

1001 Burpee Vegetable

5010 Broccoli-Arcadia 5020 Broccoli-Packman

UPC: 8 93515 00233 7

Brussels Sprouts-Jade Cross
5030

White Branded 4.25" Pot - 10/Tray

6010 Cucumber-Burpless #26 Sweet 6020 Cucumber-Homemade Pickle 6030 Cucumber-Bush Champion 6050 Melon-Ambrosia
5040 Cabbage-Early Flat Dutch 5050 Cabbage-Ruby Perfection 5060 Cabbage-Stonehead 5070 Cauliflower-Candid Charm 5075 Collards-Tiger 5080 Cucumber-Burpless Garden Sweet 5090 Cucumber-Bush Pickle 5100 Egg Plant-Black Beauty 5110 Kale-Red Russian
6060 Pepper-Bananarama 6070 Pepper-Baron Red Sweet Bell 6080 Pepper-Better Belle II Sweet Bell 6110 Pepper-Cherry Stuffer 6120 Pepper-Costa Rican Sweet 6140 Pumpkin-Jack-Be-Little 6150 Pumpkin-Howden
Kale-Toscano Dinosaur
5120

5130 Kohlrabi-Winner 5140 Lettuce-Buttercrunch

UPC: 7 33531 50136 3

6180 Squash-Smooth Pickin Zucchini 6190 Squash-PicNPic 6200 Tomato-Better Boy 6220 Tomato-Big Beef 6230 Tomato-Big Boy
Lettuce-Romaine Parris Island
5150

5160 Melon-Ambrosia
Onion-Candy

Black Jumbo 6 Pack - 3/Tray

5600 Strawberry-Everbearing (Ozark Bty) 5610 Strawberry-Springbearing (All Star)

1801 Herbs

5170 5180 Onion-Lisbon Bunching 5190 Onion-Red Zeppelin

UPC: 7 33531 50136 3 Green 3.5" Pot - 18/Tray

6260 Tomato-Brandy Boy Hybrid 6270 Tomato-Celebrity
Peas-Sugar Snap
5200

5210 Pepper-Anaheim

  • 5700 Basil-Boxwood
  • 6290 Tomato-Fresh Salsa

5220 Pepper-Ancho/Poblano 5230 Pepper-Keystone
5710 Basil-Red Rubin

5720 Basil-Sweet Italian Large Leaf

5725 Basil-Dolce Fresca Sweet Italian 5730 Chives-Onion 5740 Cilantro 5750 Dill-Fernleaf 5760 Lavender-Munstead 5770 Lemon Balm 5780 Marjoram-Sweet
6300 Tomato-Lemon Boy 6310 Tomato-Marianna's Peace 6315 Tomato-Mortgage Lifter 6320 Tomato-Napa Grape hybrid 6330 Tomato-San Marzano 6340 Tomato-Steak Sandwich 6350 Tomato-Super Sweet 100 6360 Watermelon-Crimson Sweet 6370 Watermelon-Sugar Baby

801 Vegetables

5240 Pepper-California Wonder 5250 Pepper-Cayenne Long Thin 5260 Pepper-Golden California Wonder 5270 Pepper-Habanero Orange 5280 Pepper-Jalapeno 5290 Pepper-Lady Bell
Pepper-Purple Beauty
5300

5310 Pepper-Serrano

5790 Mint-Apple

  • 5320 Pepper-Sweet Banana
  • 5800 Mint-Chocolate

5810 Mint-Pineapple

UPC: 7 33531 50010 6 Black 5.5" Pot - 8/Tray

  • Spinach-Tyee
  • 5330

5335 Squash-Green Zucchini 5340 Squash-Spaghetti 5350 Swiss Chard-Bright Lights 5360 Tomato-Beefmaster 5370 Tomato-Better Boy 5380 Tomato-Big Beef
5820 Oregano-Italian 5830 Parsley-Italian Dark Single 5840 Peppermint 5850 Rosemary 5860 Sage 5870 Spearmint 5880 Stevia 5900 Thyme-Gold Lemon 5910 Thyme-Summer (French)

6500 Patio-Tomato-Ace 55

6510 Patio-Tomato-Bush Best Boy 6520 Patio-Tomato-Moby Grape

6530 Patio-Tomato-Roma

6540 Patio-Pepper-California Wonder 6550 HOT-Pepper-Cayenne Buffalo Hot Wing 6560 HOT-Pepper-Ghost Screaming Red 6565 HOT-Pepper-Habanaro Crazy Coco 6570 HOT-Pepper-Jamaican Yelling Yellow 6575 HOT-Pepper-Scorpians Red Venom
5390 Tomato-Big Boy 5400 Tomato-Celebrity 5410 Tomato-Champion II 5420 Tomato-Cherry Sweet 100

PERENNIALS

306 Perennial Groundcover Pack
UPC: 7 33531 30056 0
Black Jumbo 6 Pack - 3/Tray

7522 Delphinium Larkspur-Summer Nights 7523 Dianthus Pinks-Zing Rose 7530 Echinacea Coneflwr.-Cheyenne Spirit
7929 Polemonium Jacob Ldr-Blue Pearl 7930 Polemonium Jacob Ldr-Touch of Class 7935 Oenothera Evening Primrose-Missouri
7000 Ajuga Bugleweed-Black Scallop 7010 Ajuga Bugleweed-Bronze 7020 Ajuga Bugleweed-Caitlin Giant 7025 Ajuga Chocolate Chip 7040 Hedera Helix-English Ivy 7050 Isotoma-Blue Star Creeper 7060 Lamium Spt Dead Nettle-Anne Green. 7065 Lamium Spt Dead Nettle-White Nancy

7067 Lysimachia-Creeping Jenny Goldi

7070 Sagina-Green Moss
7540 Echinacea Coneflwr-PowWow WildBerry 7940 Rudbeckia Blck Eyd. Susan-Early Bird 7550 Echinacea Coneflwr-Prairie Splendor 7560 Gaillardia Blkt Flr-Arizona Apricot 7570 Gaillardia Blkt Flr-Arizona Sun 7571 Gaillardia Blkt Flr-Fanfare Citronelle 7580 Gaura Indian Feather-Siskiyou Pink 7581 Gaura Indian Feather-Sparkle White 7590 Geranium Cranesbill-Biokovo 7600 Geranium Cranesbill-Crystal Rose 7601 Geum Avens-Orange
7950 Rudbeckia Blck Eyd. Susan-Choc Orange 7960 Salvia Mdw Sage-May Night 7970 Salvia Mdw Sage-Sensation Dp Rose 7980 Salvia Mdw Sage-Lyrical Silvertone 7990 Scabiosa Pincushion-Butterfly Blue 7995 Scabiosa Pincushion-Mist Pink 7993 Scabiosa Pincushion-Beaujolais Bonnets 8000 Sedum Stonecrop-Birthday Party 8010 Sedum Stonecrop-Blue Pearl
7080 Sedum Reflexum-Blue Spruce 7090 Sedum Stonecrop Orpine-Angelina 7100 Sedum Stonecrop-Dragon's Blood 7110 Sedum Stonecrop-Kamstchiaticum 7120 Sedum-Tricolor 7130 Thyme-Red Creeping 7140 Veronica Speedwell-Tidal Pool 7150 Vinca Minor-Periwinkle Bowles

  • 7602 Geum Avens-Red
  • 8020 Sedum Stonecrop-Touchdown Teak

8030 Sedum Stonecrop-Varigatum 8035 Sedum Stonecrop-Xenox
7603 Helenium Sneezeweed-Dbl Trouble 7610 Hermocallis Day Lily-Pardon Me 7620 Hermocallis Day Lily-Stella de Oro 7630 Heuchera Crl Bells-Kassandra 7640 Heuchera Crl Bells-Brownies 7650 Heuchera Crl Bells-Stormy Seas 7651 Heuchera Crl Bells-Pinot Bianco 7652 Heuchera Crl Bells-Crimson Curls 7653 Heuchera Crl Bells-Melting Fire 7669 Hibiscus-Luna Rose

8038 Sempervivum-Hen & Chicks

8040 Stachys Lamb's Ear-Fuzzy Wuzzy 8047 Veronica Speedwell-First Lady 8048 Veronica Speedwell-First Love 8050 Veronica Speedwell-Sunny Border Blue 8060 Veronica Speedwell-Venice Blue

#1 Gallon Perennial Grasses
UPC: 7 33531 30095 9
Black Trade Gallon Pot - 6/Tray
#1 Gallon Premium Perennial
UPC: 7 33531 00200 6

7670 Hibiscus-Luna Pink Swirl
7200 Calamagrostis Feather Reed -Karl Foerster 7680 Hibiscus-Luna Red

Green Trade Gallon Pot - 6/Tray

8100 Astilbe Magenta-Rheinland 8105 Astilbe Pink-Sister Theresa 8110 Astilbe Pink-Delft Lace 8120 Astilbe White-Weisse Gloria 8125 Brunnera-Jack Frost
7210 Calamagrostis Feather Reed-Avalanche 7220 Erianthus Plume Grass-Ravennae 7230 Festuca Blue Fescue-Boulder Blue 7250 Miscanthus Purpurascens- Flame Grass 7260 Miscanthus S Maiden Gr.-Adagio
7690 Hosta Plantain Lily-August Moon 7700 Hosta Plantain Lily-Blue Angel 7710 Hosta Plantain Lily-Dream Weaver 7720 Hosta Plantain Lily-First Frost 7725 Hosta Plantain Lily-Great Expectations

  • 7270 Miscanthus S.-Maiden Puenktchen Little Dot 7730 Hosta Plantain Lily-Island Breeze
  • 8130 Dicentra spectabilis

7280 Miscanthus S. MaidenGr-Gracillimus 7290 Molina-Moor Grass Varigata

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    ALLERGY SHOTS | IN THE BAG TREAT THEM RIGHT Create a ghoulishly great Halloween party with these unscary free-from finds. – Alisa Fleming ON TAP After accelerating to the top- selling hard cider brand in the U.S., Angry Orchard has now launched their Crisp Apple bottles ($14.95/6-pack, 355 mL each) and wine-rivalling Cider House Collection (The Muse, Strawman and Iceman; Ripe for Picking $14.95/750 mL) in Canada. Gluten-free; contains sulphites. Get goofy with Mickey Mouse In liquor stores nationwide; Clubhouse Fruit Crisps from Brothers-All-Natural. The see www.angryorchard.com. colourful Disney packages dis - guise the good-for-you factor of these 100% fruit packs. Free Transparent Treasures of top allergens, added sugars Indie Candy has the competitors licked with and preservatives. $0.99- Frankenstein (Key Lime), Ghost (Pineapple) and Jack- 1.29/10 g at Walmart and o’- Lantern (Orange) Crystal Lollipops . Unmasked for Target stores. See more at Halloween, the all-natural suckers are free of top www.brothersallnatural.com. allergens and aren’t hiding behind artificial colours or flavours. $6.99/lollipop trio at www.indiecandy.com. GET CRAFTY Homemade creepy cookies and cup - cakes are now safely in reach with How Squirmy! the new Halloween Organic Candy Factory has Pack from Color Aye Matey unearthed a new generation of Garden. The set of orange, Little pirates, ghosts and goblins will lose their scary Gummy Worms in Tangerine, black, purple and yellow food scowls when you say ‘yes’ to two new treats from Pink Grapefruit and Sour Apple dyes contains only natural, top Premium Chocolatiers.
  • Landscape Design

    Landscape Design

    Landscape Design University of Wyoming Laramie County Extension Catherine Wissner, Horticulturist. Landscape Design "Sustainable landscapes" describes landscapes that support environmental quality and conservation of natural resources. Once established, it should grow and mature virtually on its own — as if nature had planted it (less plant pruning, more use of native plants). The Focus of a Good Landscape Design is To: Enhance or modify the existing microclimate. Increase plant and wildlife biodiversity. Reduce water use. Reduce maintenance. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Do a Site Analysis 1. Where is North? 2. Microclimates, good and bad spots. 3. Measure the site, this is a must do. Put down the microclimates. 4. Seasonal sun angles. 5. What scale will you be using? 1inch equals 10 feet on paper. Site Analysis Water Wise Garden 1-Plan and design. 2-Create practical turf areas. 3-Improve the soil. 4-Use mulches. 5-Irrigate efficiently. 6-Maintain the landscape. Get a Basic Idea of What You Want Develop a Theme(s) Butterfly, Native Bee or humming bird garden, a rose garden, an herb garden, a Victorian garden, formal or in-formal garden, a moon garden, a shade garden or a specific color garden. A garden for entertaining, having parties. Should have good winter appeal and texture. Does it stand the test of black & white? Develop a Theme Herb Garden Develop a Theme Victorian Garden Develop a Theme Wood Lands Garden for shady to filtered sun areas. Wood Lands Garden for Shady or Filtered Shade Areas Hosta, Periwinkle, Hardy Ferns, Columbine, Meadow Rue, Bulbs, Daphne burkwoodii, Bleeding Heart, Mock Strawberry, Sweet Woodruff, Cranesbill, Japanese Blood Grass, St John’s Wort, Silver Beacon Nettle, Edelweiss, Lupine, Mahonia, Jacob’s Ladder,…………………… Xeriscape Xeriscape does not mean, NO grass or ALL rocks.
  • NATURAL GARDEN TOUR 2016 Natural Gardening Techniques in Beautiful Garden Settings

    NATURAL GARDEN TOUR 2016 Natural Gardening Techniques in Beautiful Garden Settings

    NATURAL GARDEN TOUR 2016 Natural gardening techniques in beautiful garden settings SUNDAY JULY 17, 2016 GARDENS ARE OPEN FROM 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2 CONTENTS Page Garden Tour Map .............................................................2 Welcome and introduction to the 2016 Natural Garden Tour ....................................................3 Garden etiquette ..............................................................4 GARDENS (by map number - page 2) 1 Robert Manelis .........................................................6 2 Brenda Calvert .........................................................8 3 Karen Plitt ................................................................10 4 Sara Mae Egli Scott .............................................. 12 5 Christabel Behr ......................................................14 6 Wanda Wilson ........................................................16 7 Barbara Samuels ................................................... 18 8 Luisa &David Eding .............................................. 20 9 Monica Zappulla.................................................... 22 10 Janice & George Ferguson ................................24 Learn more ..................................................................... 26 1 NE CEDAR CREEK NE 399th ST NW 389th ST 379th NE 41st LA CENTER YACOLT LUCIA FALLS RD 2016 NATURAL GARDENS NE 259th ST RIDGEFIELD 1 NE 72 BATTLE 182nd AVE 199th ST NE 199th GROUND NE 179 th ST NE 159th 2 3 NE 119th ST NE 182 AVE 6 HWY 99 Vancouver NE 78 4 Lake ESON 5 R AND MAIN
  • AMAL Aquaponics As a Social Art Project

    AMAL Aquaponics As a Social Art Project

    أمل AMAL Aquaponics as a social art project... and how it works.... The word Aquaponics is a combination of two words: aquaculture and hydroponics. It refers to any system that combines conventional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as snails, fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In normal aquaculture, excretions from the animals being raised can accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity. In an aquaponic system, water from an aquaculture system is fed to a hydroponic system where the by-products are broken down by nitrifying bacteria initially into nitrites and subsequently into nitrates that are utilized by the plants as nutrients. The water is then recirculated back to the aquaculture system. أمل AMAL As existing hydroponic and aquaculture farming techniques form the basis for all aquaponic systems, the size, complexity, and types of foods grown in an aquaponic system can vary as much as any system found in either distinct farming discipline. In 2014 we expanded the project of the artist residence CASAdelDRAGON and we bought a first plot close to the village of Cervera del Maestre. We started the color garden project, by combining ancient and contemporary methods of horticulture with modern technologies (solar power, internet of things). As part of this project we founded the free University of informal education (UNIIE) and we started to offer workshops and classes in various fields. أمل AMAL One embedded project is aquaponics. We want to discover and learn, how to implement this agriculture technique in the lower Maestrazgo under our specific circumstances (light, access to water, quality of soil).
  • Lush & Efficient

    Lush & Efficient

    R EVISED E DITION LLushush && EEfficientfficient LandscapeLandscape GardeningGardening inin thethe CoachellaCoachella ValleyValley Coachella Valley Water District LLushush && EEfficientfficient LandscapeLandscape GardeningGardening inin thethe CoachellaCoachella ValleyValley RR EVISEDEVISED EE DITIONDITION CoachellaCoachella ValleyValley WaterWater DistrictDistrict IRONWOOD PRESS Tucson, Arizona Coachella Valley Cover photo by Acknowledgements A special thank you goes to Water District Scott Millard Directors and staff of the Ann Copeland, now retired Coachella Valley Water District, Primary photography by Coachella Valley Water District from CVWD. An educational specialist who taught water CVWD, is a local govern- Scott Millard: © pages 5, 7, 8, 9, extend their gratitude to Scott ment agency controlled by Millard of Ironwood Press science to the children of five directors elected by the 10 (right), 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, Coachella Valley, she took on 20, 21, 22 (left), 23, 24, 25, 26, in Tucson, Ariz., for bringing registered voters within its this revised book to fruition. the additional responsibility 1,000 square mile service area. 27, 28, 35, 38, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 of working closely with Eric That area in the southeastern (top & lower right), 46 (top left, Scott and primary author Eric A. Johnson were partners at Johnson, reading his text and California desert extends from bottom center & bottom right), identifying photos to illustrate west of Palm Springs to the 47 (bottom left inset, bottom Ironwood Press and published communities along the Salton several excellent desert land- it. She also worked closely right & upper right), 48 (left & with contributing author Dave Sea. It is located primarily in upper left), 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, scaping books together before Riverside County but extends Harbison in developing and 55 (left & center inset & right), Eric’s death.
  • California Color Garden

    California Color Garden

    VOLUME 25, NUMBER 4 WINTER 2017 CALIFORNIA COLOR in your GARDEN Also inside Winter Garden Maintenance Pritchett Trail Reopens Garden Calendar DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE 1212 Mission Canyon Road The Garden Offers Plants, Instruction, and Inspiration Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Tel (805) 682-4726 sbbg.org Thank you to everyone who purchased volunteers. And that continuing avail- GARDEN HOURS plants during our Fall Native Plant Sale. ability is a good thing as for most of our Mar – Oct: Daily 9AM – 6PM Nov – Feb: Daily 9AM – 5PM This was a very successful plant sale! I state, late fall and winter are the best REGISTRATION Ext. 102 want to extend a special thank you to times to plant California natives. We Registrar is available: M – F / 9AM – 4PM our major co-sponsors for the Fall Native can help find the perfect plants to add GARDEN SHOP Ext. 112 Plant Sale – S&S Seeds and the City of to your garden. The resources we offer Hours: Mar – Oct, Daily 9AM – 5:30PM Santa Barbara’s Water Wise Program. include: advice from our staff and volun- Nov – Feb, Daily 9AM – 4:30PM teers, books in the Garden Shop, a range You probably already know that there are GARDEN GROWERS NURSERY Ext. 127 of gardening classes, and more informa- Selling California native plants to the great reasons to incorporate California tion like Water Wise Native Plants for public with no admission fee. native plants into your Garden: Hours: Mar – Oct, Daily 9AM – 5:30PM Santa Barbara County (sbbg.org/water- Nov – Feb, Daily 9AM – 4:30PM • many are drought tolerant, saving wisebooklet) on our website.
  • SPRING Summer Bulbs, Flower Seeds and Edibles S1 S2

    SPRING Summer Bulbs, Flower Seeds and Edibles S1 S2

    SPRING Summer bulbs, flower seeds and edibles S1 S2 HOLLAND PRIDE $22 25 BULBS MAGIC MOON GARDEN $22 25 BULBS The most popular choice from our 4 color themed gardens last spring, Moon gardens have increased in popularity over recent years. These our Holland Pride orange bouquet will look stunning against any flowers seem to glow at night under the light of the moon or backyard backdrop. As with all four gardens this is a great value at $22 for 25 bulbs. lighting. A wonderful addition to any yard, we’ve added this new item Contains the following: by popular demand. 1 Decorative Orange Dahlia 2 Orange Asiatic Lilies Contains the following: Zone 8-10 Size No. 1 Zone 3-9 Bulb size 12/14 cm 1 Decorative White Dahlia 2 White Asiatic Lilies Height 36-48” Spacing 18-24” Height 30-36” Spacing 6-8” Zone 8-10 Size No. 1 Zone 3-9 Bulb Size 12/14 cm Full Sun Cut Flower Full or Part Sun Cut Flower Height 36-48” Spacing 18-24” Height 30-36” Spacing 6-8” Full Sun Cut Flower Full or Part Sun Cut Flower 4 Peter Pears Gladiolus 18 Orange Single Freesia Zone 8-10 Bulb size 10/12 cm Zone 8-9 Bulb size 5/6 cm 4 White Gladiolus 18 Iris Hollandica Height 36-48” Spacing 5-6” Height 12-24” Spacing 4-6” Zone 8-10 Bulb Size 10/12 cm Zone 4-9 Bulb Size 7/8 cm Full Sun Cut Flower Deer Resistant Full Sun Part Sun Fragrant Height 36-48” Spacing 5-6” Height 20-24” Spacing 4-6” Full Sun Cut Flower Deer Resistant Full Sun Part Sun Cut Flower Perfectly color-themed Gardens REALLY, REALLY RED $22 25 BULBS If red flowers light up your eyes this Really, Really Red Collection is the collection for you! The red flowers in this collection bloom at various times through summer creating a sea of red in your garden from June through September.
  • Syllabus Annual and Perennial Gardening ORH 4804/5206C – Spring, Odd Years 3 Credits Dr

    Syllabus Annual and Perennial Gardening ORH 4804/5206C – Spring, Odd Years 3 Credits Dr

    Syllabus Annual and Perennial Gardening ORH 4804/5206C – Spring, odd years 3 Credits Dr. Sandra B. Wilson Thomas Smith Professor Graduate Teaching Assistant Gainesville Gainesville 772-834-7619 530-318-9005 [email protected] [email protected] Office: 101 Mehrhof, Bldg. 550 Office: 104 Mehrhof, Bldg 550 Course Description Credits: 3: Prereq: Junior Standing Identification, propagation selection, use and management of annuals, perennials, vines, ornamental grasses, geophytes, and ground covers in the landscape. Hands-on care for plants in the outdoor laboratory. Learn the irrigation, fertilization, pruning and cultural needs of these popular plants. Meeting Location: PSF 5, Greenhouse Complex, Wednesdays 2:00-5:00 pm. Hybrid course will offer designated lectures online to complement live laboratory learning experiences. Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to: Lecture • Recognize and evaluate major annual and perennial plant categories and choose annual and perennial plants suited to diverse regional climates. • Identify, compare and contrast retail availability of annual and perennial plants across geographic regions and growth zones. • Explain the importance of annual and perennial plant growth characteristics in assessing the potential use of problematic (invasive) annuals and perennials. • Identify, describe and evaluate various types of specialty gardens and the key concepts, designs, and plants that are particular to each. • Assess annual and perennial plant performance in existing landscapes, develop maintenance and installation design recommendations and compile lists of recommended plants based on application of basic landscape design principles related to specialty annual and perennial gardens. Lab • Identify and differentiate 50+ annual and perennial plant species by common and scientific name • Manage annual and perennial plant propagation and production via crop management activities, evaluation of crop performance and interpretation of plant growth performance across geographic regions and growth zones.
  • Olsen Alessandra Spring 2017.Pdf

    Olsen Alessandra Spring 2017.Pdf

    PROMOTING HEALTHY AGING THROUGH TRANSPORTABLE ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT COMMUNITIES A DARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MĀNOA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ARCHITECTURE May 2017 By Alessandra C. Olsen DArch Committee: Joyce Noe, Chairperson Mariel Moriwake Christy Nishita Keywords: Accessory Dwelling Unit, Transportable, Flexible Architecture Abstract Due to Hawai’i’s aging population, high cost of living, housing shortage, and limited public transportation, aging in Hawai’i can be challenging. The sprawling suburban neighborhoods commonly found throughout Oahu can lead to the social and physical isolation of many elderly individuals. Isolation which can possibly lead to mental stress with anxiety and depression, can also have negative impacts on physical health. The purpose of this dissertation is to create home and community environments that promote healthy aging. The housing prototype that was explored is an accessory dwelling unit, (ADU), that can be placed on a single-family home lot, or transported to a planned community site comprised of similar ADU units. The uniqueness of this ADU home, is that it can be moved intact, thus allowing the occupant to move locations, yet remain in the same home surroundings. The relocation of the ADU to the planned community will allow the occupant more opportunities for social interaction, physical activity, horticultural therapy, and access to nearby amenities. Therapeutic healthy aging activities are also promoted within the interior of the units through adaptable furniture pieces. Precedent studies of adaptable interior environments, transportable homes, and Metabolic architecture were analyzed for their application to the design of this housing prototype.
  • Information Resources for COLOR in the GARDEN Special Thanks to the Individuals and Organizations Who Have Contributed These Materials to the Library

    Information Resources for COLOR in the GARDEN Special Thanks to the Individuals and Organizations Who Have Contributed These Materials to the Library

    206-UW-PLANT Information Resources for COLOR IN THE GARDEN Special thanks to the individuals and organizations who have contributed these materials to the library. BOOKS Ferguson, Nicola. TAKE TWO PLANTS. Chicago, IL: Abbott, Marylyn. GARDENING WITH LIGHT & COLOR. Contemporary Books, 1999. London: Kyle Cathie Limited, 1999. SB 453.6 .F47 1999 SB 454.3 .C64 A33 1999 Fischer, Tom. THE GARDENER’S COLOR PALETTE. Austin, Sandra. COLOR IN GARDEN DESIGN. Portland, OR: Timber Press, 2010 Newtown, CT: Taunton Press, 1998. PNW SB 454.3 .C64 F57 2010 SB 454.3 .C64 A87 1998 Gardner, Jo Ann and Bussolini, Karen. ELEGANT Billington, Jill. PLANTING COMPANIONS. New York: SILVERS. Portland: Timber Press, 2005. Stewart, Tabori, and Chang, 1997. SB 454.3 .C64 G27 2005 SB 453.6 .B55 1997 Geneve, Robert. A BOOK OF BLUE FLOWERS. Portland: Bloom, Adrian. YEAR-ROUND GARDEN. Portland: Timber Press, 2000. Timber Press, 1998. SB 454.3 .C64 G464 2000 SB 454.3 .C64 B56 1998 Grenfell, Diana. THE WHITE GARDEN. North Pomfret, Bown, Deni. ALBA: THE BOOK OF WHITE FLOWERS. VT: Trafalgar Square, 1991. Portland, OR: Timber Press, 1989. SB 454.3 .C64 G76 1991 SB 454.3 .C64 B69 1989 Harper, Pamela. COLOR ECHOES: HARMONIZING Buchanan, Rita. THE WINTER GARDEN: PLANTS THAT COLOR IN THE GARDEN. New York: Macmillan, 1994. OFFER COLOR AND BEAUTY IN EVERY SEASON OF SB 454.3 .C64 H37 1994 THE YEAR. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997. SB 454.3 .W6 B83 1997 Herwig, Modeste. COLORFUL GARDENS. New York: Sterling, 1994. Clarke, Ethne. LEAF, BARK, AND BERRY: GARDENING SB 454.3 .C64 H37 1994 WITH FOLIAGE PLANTS.