Archive for May, 2008

Toy Box with Shelves

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Toy Box with Shelves

With this Toy Box with Shelves you can pack away toys in the toy box below and stock books and more on the shelves up top. Your childs play space needs the Toy Box with Shelves! Give yourself the best of both worlds. Bring home the Toy Box with Shelves. It will make a world of difference!

  • 55 lbs
  • 24 x 46 x 15

Wine Sap Apple Tree The Winesap apple is an old

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Wine Sap Apple Tree

The Winesap apple is an old apple variety. It is still one of the leading strains being grown in the US. Winesap apples are good for eating, juice, and baking. Juicy and tart, the Winesap apple has a crisp, yellowish flesh covered with a deep red skin. This all-purpose apple has good keeping qualities.The fruit is good sized. The flesh is tinged with yellow and sometimes red veins run through it. It is a firm, rather coarse, moderately crisp apple with a sprightly, medium acid taste. It is resistant to russeting.

Mini Blue Supertunia Petunia The Petunia Supertunia Mini Blue,

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Mini Blue Supertunia Petunia

The Petunia Supertunia Mini Blue, ‘Petunia hybrids’, are wonderfully fragrant and have masses of small flowers and a vigorous trailing habit that turn hanging baskets and decorative urns into garden masterpieces. Supertunias are a vigorously trailing species of an everblooming, long-living petunia from Australia. Supertunias are very heat and drought tolerant once established in the ground or pot. They do not need to have their dead flower heads removed to continue flowering and they are not leggy. For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.

Castle Wall Holly The Holly Castle Wall, ‘llex x ‘Castle

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Castle Wall Holly

The Holly Castle Wall, ‘llex x ‘Castle Wall’, a Proven Winners selection, is one of the new blue hollies that are great for foundation plants. Castle Wall is compact and pyramidal in form The narrow form makes them great for hedges, foundation plantings, or as a specimen. The lustrous green foliage provides season long interest. Castle Wall will produce bright red berries in the fall and they will add colr to the winter landscape.

Twinspur Pink Queen Diascia The Diascia Twinspur Pink Queen, ‘Diascia

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Twinspur Pink Queen Diascia

The Diascia Twinspur Pink Queen, ‘Diascia barberae’, is a low growing groundcover, sprinkled with adorable rose-pink flowers. You will fall in love with the charming shell-like rose-pink flowers. The shell-like flowers are 3/4 inch across and have two prominent spurs on the back. The Pink Queen starts blooming near the end of spring and continues blooming through summer. The Pink Queen Twinspur is ideal for rock and alpine gardens and is smashing in mixed borders and containers.

Sun Bell Sweet Bell Peppers The Sweet Bell Pepper Sun

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Sun Bell Sweet Bell Peppers

The Sweet Bell Pepper Sun Bell, ‘Capsicum annuum’, is a very sweet, four-lobed pepper that grows 4 to 5 inches long and 4 inches wide and weighs 4 to 6 ounces. This beautiful pepper starts out a beautiful golden yellow before becoming bright at full maturity. The large fruits are exceptionally sweet at all stages of growth. They are excellent for salads, stuffing, and gourmet dishes. Peppers use quite a bit of water but prefer to be watered deeply and not too often. Blossom pruning will improve fruit size. Pinch off about 50% of the flowers.

Career Puppets

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Career Puppets

These 5 Multicultural Career Puppets provide a wonderful opportunity for kids to dream about what they want to be! Prepare someone for tomorrow. Bring home the Multicultural Career Puppets today. Watch someone you love dream big dreams. Know you given them the best!

  • set includes a 10 tall multicultural firefighter, doctor, chef, businessman and farmer!
  • washable vinyl heads and cloth clothing
  • Ages 2-10!
Check out our Puppet Stand, Puppets and Puppet Theaters for the ultimate puppet experience!

Mixed Tigridia The Tigridia Mixed, ‘Tigridia’, a spring planted corm,

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Mixed Tigridia

The Tigridia Mixed, ‘Tigridia’, a spring planted corm, produces large flowers in wide range of colors. Tigridia are also known as Mexican Shell Flowers and Tiger Flowers. The blooms adorn tall stems and appear to float above the foliage. They are very pretty when used in sunny borders or beds. The foliage of Tigridia is similar to gladiolus, and it produces several flowers per stalk. The common name comes from the spots on the flowers thatlook like tiger spots.