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Whitney Gardens & Nursery 59 Years
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First Impression Photo by Jim Barlu
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Hydrangea ‘Glowing Embers’ Sass
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Berberis ‘Orange Rocket’ Photo
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Elizabeth Magnolia Syringa (Lilac)
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Maverick Photo by Jim Barlup Pomegr
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Forsythia Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘F
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Dear Friends, We continue to grow,
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Amber Touch (Nadia x [Brinny x Whit
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Berry Shine (Yaku Sunrise x [C.I.S.
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Bubblegum (A Tetraploid of Weston
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A prodigious array of red buds open
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A torrent of burnt salmon-orange bu
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matte green foliage is retained for
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Helen Child (R. fortunei ssp. fortu
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wise, certainly reminds you of “B
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Leo x Britannia Some Shade Medium 5
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Maud Corning (R. fortunei hybrid) S
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This well-branching, rounded, uprig
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∗Pacific Sunset ([Peach Lady x Ta
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pomegranate feathered margins that
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vigorous, upright and mounding plan
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matte green foliage above, and coat
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Tahitian Dawn (Lem's Cameo x Skippe
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∗Vibrant Violet (R. impeditum x R
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∗Windsong (Nancy Evans x [Mrs. Be
- Page 53 and 54: Conifers FIR - ABIES Abies Pinaceae
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- Page 59 and 60: Evergreen Azaleas Evergreen azaleas
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- Page 73 and 74: orientale - Allegro - Orange flower
- Page 75 and 76: Kalmia Latifolia (Mountain Laurel)
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- Page 79 and 80: Kamagata - Dwarf - green - A dwarf,
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- Page 83 and 84: colored seeds add another point of
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- Page 87 and 88: R. fictolacteum s. Falconeri (Tibet
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- Page 111 and 112: Horizon Monarch Daphne Bholua Cynth