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    Pink Gnome

    The Easy Elegance Garden Path Pink Gnome rose, Rosa ‘BAIpome’ (PP16,602), as the name suggests, is a tough rose that is small and compact, with a wonderfully tight, round habit. Pink buds open to delightful, light pink, cup-shaped flowers with white centers, which cover the plant from head to toe, all season long. The Pink Gnome rose is highly disease-resistant, has medium green foliage and is hardy to zone 4. An Easy way to a beautiful garden The Pink Gnome rose is part of the Easy Elegance Rose Collection which makes it easy for everyone to grow beautiful roses. Bred for natural disease resistance and hardiness, the Pink Gnome rose will continue to bloom throughout the season, giving you long-lasting beauty and unparalleled ease of care. The Pink Gnome rose provides for: Easy care, low maintenance - no complicated pruning required Rich color all summer long - continuous blooms provide long-lasting beauty Environmentally friendly - no chemicals are required to maintain health

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    Verbena Babylon - Neon Rose

    The Verbana Babylon ‘ Neon Rose’, displays multitudes of neon rose flowers and is noted being one the earliest bloomer in the Verbena family. The family of Babylon Verbenas is also one of the most mildew resistant in the Verbena family of flowers. This Neon Rose Verbena has a mounding and cascading habit with a fantastic display of colorful flowers. These free flowering varieties are prize picks for hanging baskets, flowing out over the edge of pots or window sill boxes.

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    Tulip - Double Early - Monte Beau

    The Tulip ‘Monte Beau’, ‘Tulipa double early’, is a fall planted bulb. Monte Beau has light yellow petals with dark yellow petal veins. As their name implies, double early tulips bloom early in the season with long-lasting, rose-like double flowers which open flat in the full sun. When planted in a compact group, these short-stemmed tulips develop into a magnificent carpet of color. Combine them with early daffodils and hyacinths for a wonderful welcome to spring. These tulips bloom in early spring for a 3 week period. For the best effects, plant the bulbs in clusters of 5 to 15 bulbs of one variety, or scatter clusters throughout the garden or flower border. Tulips do best in well-drained soil. It is advisable not to plant tulips in the same location in the garden year after year. If possible, plant in a somewhat sheltered location. Tulips are excellent for mass planting, rock gardens, containers and borders.

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