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Cover Pages 2011 - Dayton Nursery & Garden Center

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Symbol Key<br />

Full Sun (5+ hours of sun per day)<br />

Sun/Part Shade (3-4 hours of sun)<br />

Partial to Full Shade (2 hours or less of sun)<br />

Deciduous (Sheds leaves in fall)<br />

Evergreen (Stays green all year round)<br />

Attracts Butterflies<br />

Attracts Birds<br />

Toler<strong>at</strong>es or will grow in moist to wet soil<br />

Requires division every 2-3 years<br />

Fragrant foliage or flowers<br />

Suitable for Bog Gardens<br />

Suitable for Container Plantings<br />

Deer Resistant<br />

Rabbit Resistant<br />

Good Cut Flowers<br />

Letter Symbols:<br />

C - Containerized plant<br />

BB - Balled & burlapped<br />

HG - Heavy Grade (larger)<br />

FP - Field Pot<br />

FG - Field Grown<br />

PP - Pom Pom<br />

We’re easy to find!<br />

TIER - Tiered<br />

PYR - Pyramidal<br />

K - Clump form<br />

STK - Staked<br />

STD - On Standard<br />

5-15 or 7-1 - D<strong>at</strong>e Available<br />

Dayton Nursery is easy to find, loc<strong>at</strong>ed about ¼ mile<br />

North of I-76/224 off Exit #14 (Cleve-Massillon Rd.)<br />

<strong>“Wh<strong>at</strong>’s</strong> <strong>NEW”</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Dayton’s</strong>?<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>’s new is the age old question th<strong>at</strong><br />

customers ask every year and while<br />

some of the “new things” are not as<br />

visible as last year such as the Owl Barn<br />

with the green roof and the cascading<br />

w<strong>at</strong>erfall in Wolf Creek Gardens, you<br />

will notice more newer varieties of<br />

plants than ever before as we have to<br />

admit th<strong>at</strong> the same old stuff year after<br />

year isn’t all th<strong>at</strong> exciting.<br />

New Plants<br />

Two new plants th<strong>at</strong> we’re excited about<br />

are the Chicago Hardy Fig th<strong>at</strong> does not<br />

need winter protection and the Pink<br />

Lemonade Blueberry with its strange<br />

but beautiful and delicious red fruit.<br />

our annual flowers.<br />

This new low energy use greenhouse<br />

was not on our list of improvements<br />

when we started construction last year.<br />

The acceler<strong>at</strong>ed construction timetable<br />

of the greenhouse was the result of the<br />

failure of some of our long time vendors<br />

to deliver flowers of the quality we<br />

expect.<br />

One aspect of our new production<br />

capacity of greenhouse flowers th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

hope you’ll notice is the lower pricing<br />

of many of our hanging baskets and<br />

small 4 ½” pots of flowers.<br />

From the North<br />

Take 77S/21S to 76/224 E.<br />

Turn left off Exit 14<br />

Cleveland-Massillon Rd.<br />

From the South<br />

Take I-77/Rt 21N to 224E.<br />

Turn right off of Exit 14<br />

Cleveland -Massillon Rd.<br />

Dayton<br />

Nursery<br />

From the East<br />

Take I-76/224W. Turn right<br />

off of Exit 14 Cleveland -<br />

Massillon Rd.<br />

From the West<br />

Take I-76/224E. Turn left<br />

off of Exit 14 Cleveland -<br />

Massillon Rd.<br />

Then the list of new perennials just goes<br />

on and on. The new perennials will all<br />

be easy for you to identify by the signage<br />

in our perennial house.<br />

In the annual flower house, a new<br />

arrangement of plants in our first bay<br />

will draw your eye to the wide variety<br />

of tropical plants available in addition<br />

to new display racks for our hanging<br />

baskets so th<strong>at</strong> the baskets are easier to<br />

view as well as retrieve instead of trying<br />

to always look up <strong>at</strong> the hanging baskets<br />

which have always been on higher<br />

hangers.<br />

New things th<strong>at</strong> you won’t see or may<br />

not notice is our new greenhouse next<br />

to our irrig<strong>at</strong>ion lake th<strong>at</strong> enables us to<br />

produce more quantity and quality of<br />

Pick-Your-Own Blueberries<br />

Finally, we’re looking far ahead into<br />

the future as our first planting of pickyou-own<br />

blueberries are growing and<br />

a second larger p<strong>at</strong>ch will be planted<br />

this year th<strong>at</strong> will serve our Owl Barn<br />

Market with home-grown blueberries<br />

and enough for those of you who like<br />

to pick your own fruits and vegetables.<br />

To sum it all up, we’re always looking<br />

ahead to find new and exciting products<br />

and expanding and refining our<br />

production methods to reflect locally<br />

produced and locally marketed and<br />

sold products.<br />

Hope to see you soon!

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