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Better Boy Tomato


"The Tomato Better Boy, `Lycopersicon lycopersicum,' is a very popular all around variety. This plant features very high yields of smooth textured fruits having an excellent flavor. Better Boy has been a household name among home vegetable gardeners for many years. The fruits can weight between one half and one pound each. The soil should be well drained and high in organic matter. In warmer regions, tomatoes can be planted in early fall for a harvest in the winter. When watering, the soil should be soaked to a depth of six to ten inches. The plants require at least six hours of direct sunlight every day."
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The Peony 'Sarah Bernhardt', 'Paeonia', a fall planted bulb.


The Peony 'Sarah Bernhardt is one of the most popular Double Peonies.
This gorgeous variety produces large, soft pink flowers, of perfect form with a delightful fragrance.
They produce superb, long lasting cut flowers.
During late spring-early summer, they fill the garden with fragrance.
Peonies usually take a few years to establish and bloom heavily.
Staking is recommended.
Peonies attract butterflies and are great cut flowers and borders.

The Spanish Bluebells  Hyacinthoides hispanica ', is a fall planted bulb.
These Spanish Bluebells produce elegant flowers with a heavenly, sweet perfume.
This is one of the tallest-growing Scilla species.
Hanging from the sturdy, round flower stalks are lots and lots of broad, bell-shaped flowers.
Bluebells bloom for a 3 week period in late spring/early summer.
Spanish Bluebells are great for mass planting, containers, rock gardens, and borders.

The Hibiscus 'Plum Crazy', is one of the Fleming's most colorful varieties of Hibiscus.

The plum shaded flowers have a 10" bloom with a plant height of 4'.

The dark purple, maple-cut leaves make a great contrast. Named by Dave Fleming himself, 'Plum Crazy' took over 20 years to develop and refine the species and one can see why.

It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types.

'Plum Crazy' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Fantasia' and Hibiscus 'Old Yella'.


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