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4 4" Filler, $4.75 Quart Caladium, $7.25 Spikes Candidum Vinca Vine Freida Hemple Sprengerii Kathleen Ivy ($6.50) Rosebud Tapestry (Sun tolerant) 4.5" Wave Petunias, $3.50 White Christmas Blue Pink 6.5" Misc., $8.25 Purple Sunpatiens Compact Red Blush Pink Red Velour Deep Rose Silver Electric Orange White Fire Red Yellow Hot Coral Lilac 4.5" Zonal Geranium $4.95, 12 for $55 Neon Pink Dark Red Pink Candy Lavender Purple Orange Royal Magenta Pink Tropical Rose (Var.) Salmon White Violet Sunpatiens Vigorous White Tropical Salmon (Var.) White w/Pink Eye Tropical White (Var.) Dahlia 4.5" Assorted Succulents, $6.50 Pink Yellow Eye Grower Choice Pink Rose Eye Red w/White Picotee 4.5" Ferns with Personality, $7.95 Dark Leaf Yellow Grower Choice Cuphea Mexican Heather White (C. hyssopifolia) Quart Dwarf Canna (2ft), $7.25 Mexican Heather Purple (C. hyssopifolia) Red Vermillionaire (C. ignea hybrid) Red w/Red Leaf Rose White Yellow South Pacific Orange South Pacific Scarlet Gallon Misc., $12.50 12" Potted Zonal Geranium w/Spike, $18.95 Alocasia Calidora Dark Red Angelonia Perfectly Pink Pink Angelonia Super Blue Salmon Angelonia Super White Violet Castor Bean White Cleome Colocasia Illustris 12" Potted Geranium, $18.95 Colocasia Mojito Dark Red, zonal Colocasia Heart of the Jungle Pink, zonal Crossandra Salmon, zonal Duranta Violet, zonal Ensete/Banana White, zonal Fuchsia Gartenmeister White w/Eye, zonal Fuchsia Firecracker Mounded Dark Red, Calliope Lantana Cherry Mounded Hot Pink, Calliope Lantana Lemon Zest Mounded Rose w/Pink Eye, Calliope Lantana Orange Upright Orange, Caliente Lantana Pink Upright Lavender, Caliente Lantana Red Lantana Yellow 12" Single Variety, $21.95 Iresine Red Cuphea Vermillionaire (C. ignea hybrid) Iresine Lime Euphorbia Diamond Mountain Rose, Miniature Orange Delight Salvia Rockin' Fuchsia Rudbeckia Chestnut Gold Begonia BIG Pink Bronze Leaf Pachystachys Shrimp Plant Begonia BIG Pink Green Leaf Persian Shield Begonia BIG Red Bronze Leaf Pentas Lavender Begonia BIG Red Green Leaf Pentas Pink Begonia BIG Rose Bronze Leaf Pentas Red Begonia BIG Rose Green Leaf Pentas Violet Salvia Rockin' Playing the Blues 12" Combos, $21.95 Salvia Rockin' Fuchsia Sun Cool Colors Sun Warm Colors Sun Grower Choice Shade Cool Colors Shade Warm Colors Shade Grower Choice 4.5" are $5.95 unless otherwise noted 4.5" Grasses 4.5" Coleus Carex Toffee Twist El Brighto Juncus Unicorn Fishnet Stockings Cyperus Prince Tut Gay's Delight Juncus Blue Arrows Limon Blush Fiber Optic Grass Merlin's Magic Acorus Dark Star Wasabi 4.5" Foliage Campfire Alternanthera Plum Dandy Big Blonde Artemisia Silver Bullet Colorblaze Dichondra Silver Falls Alligator Tears Didelta Silver Strand Apple Brandy Eucalyptus Dipt in Wine Homocladium Ribbons & Curls Rediculous Hypoestes Hippo Rose Sedona Sunset Icicles Skyfire Licorice Plant Torchlight Licorice Splash Velveteen Lysimachia Creeping Jenny/Aurea Wicked Hot Oregano Kent Beauty Flamethrower Persian Shield Salsa Verde Plectranthus Lime Main Street Plectranthus Silver Shield Ruby Road Sedum Lemon Coral Beale Street Setecresea Sunset Blvd Solanum Under the Sea Wandering Jew Tradescantia Copper Coral Wire Vine Angelonia Angelface Bacopa/Sutera Snowstorm Blue Giant Snowflake Pink Snow Globe Wedgewood Blue Rose White Bidens Super Blue Blazing Fire Argyranthemum Goldilocks Rocks Butterfly Bidy Gonzales Begonia Non Stop/Go Go Cupcake Strawberry Scarlet Browallia White Endless Illumination Orange Calendula Yellow Lady Godiva Yellow Rose Calibrachoa Rose Petticoat Calibrachoa Superbells Begonia Dragon Wing Strawberry Punch Pink Grape Punch Red Dreamsicle Begonia Baby Wing Pomegranate Punch White Blackcurrant Punch Bicolor Tangerine Punch Begonia Amerihybrid Picotee Holy Smokes! Sunburst Holy Moly! Calypso Evening Star White/Pink Rising Star Lace Red Tropical Sunrise Lace Apricot White Begonia Funky Yellow Chiffon Pink Lemon Slice Begonia Misc. Calibrachoa Callie Nadine Dark Red Begonia Rex Shadow King Pink w/ Eye Black Cherry Calibrachoa Minifamous Uno Cherry Mint Double Dark Blue Cool White Crossandra Rose Frost Orange Pink Chrysocephalum Lava Red Desert Flame Dibs Rothko Cuphea Escargo Vermillionaire (C. ignea hybrid) Bat Faced (C. llavea) Euphorbia Impatiens, New Guinea cont. 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