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Courtesy
of National Garden Bureau
November-December,
2002
Gardeners are
looking for new plants every year. Here are new flowers and vegetables
that will be featured in 2003 mail order seed catalogs, seed packets
or as bedding plants at garden centers. The varieties are listed
alphabetically by class, with the seed source listed in parentheses
after the description. The designation R means a retail
seed company from which gardeners may purchase seed directly by
mail order or also in stores that carry the variety in seed packets.
A W designation indicates a wholesale seed company which
does not sell directly to home gardeners, but these varieties should
be available in catalogs or as bedding plants at garden centers
next spring.

The Window-Box Roma is bred especially for growing on decks
and patios.
Credit: National Garden Bureau
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FLOWERS
Begonia
Fortune Orange Shades
This variety provides a range of color from dark, deep red-orange
to a mid-range orange variegated with creamy white. The unique color
is supported by the strength of the Fortune series uniform
compact habit and short flower stems for a most durable habit. (Daehnfeldt)
W
Agastache
foeniculum Golden Jubilee Symmetrical,
branching plant with golden, aromatic leaves. Annual herb reaches
20 inches tall and spreads 10 to 15 inches. Dense lavender-blue
flower spikes. Leaves release a mint fragrance when lightly crushed.
(K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.) W
Carnation
F1 Can Can Scarlet
A most fragrant garden carnation with double, 2-inch bright scarlet
blooms on contrasting grey-green foliage. Heat tolerant. Mature
plants will reach 12 to 14 inches tall. (Sakata) W
Dianthus
F1 Corona Cherry Magic
First dianthus with a capricious bicolor pattern. Flowers can be
entirely cherry red, entirely lavender or a mosaic of both colors.
Expect large, 2-inch blooms on plants 7 to 9 inches tall with a
spread of 8 to 10 inches. (PanAmerican Seed Co.) W
Eustoma
F1 Forever White
Large 2.5-inch ivory-white blooms cover the compact, 12-inch branching
plant throughout the growing season. Heat and low moisture tolerance.
Perfect for patio containers where blooms can be appreciated with
close contact. (PanAmerican Seed Co.) W
Gaillardia
pulchella Sundance Bicolor
The first consistent mahogany red and yellow bicolor flower features
double globe-shaped blooms on plants that spread 15 to 16 inches.
Heat and drought tolerant full sun annual. (Hem Zaden B.V.) W
Ornamental
Millet F1 Purple Majesty
Distinctly different ornamental 3- to 5-foot tall purple-leaved
millet has 8- to 12-inch flower spikes that can be cut and used
dramatically in floral arrangements or left on the plant to feed
the birds. (PanAmerican Seed Co.) W
Petunia
F1 Blue Wave (F)
Velvety, dark blue 2-inch blooms cover this trailing plant capable
of spreading 3 to 4 feet like a ground cover. Mature plant height
can be 4 to 7 inches. No pinching or pruning is needed. (PanAmerican
Seed Co.) W
Petunia
F1 Merlin Blue Morn (F)
A distinctly different blue and white petunia, the 2.5-inch blooms
are white in the center with a soft transition to velvety blue on
the petal edge. The 15- to 30-inch tall branching plants will spread
18 to 30 inches. (Sakata) W
Rudbeckia
hirta Prairie Sun (F)
Very large (5") distinctive flowers with light yellow tips
on golden petals that encircle a green center. The branching 28-
to 32-inch plants have long stems ideal for cut flowers. Easy to
grow and maintain. (Benary) W
Salvia
Blue Angel
Exceptional ultramarine color and robust habit (24 inches) to give
that extra something garden. Perfect for summer long color in flowerbeds,
larger pots, patio planters or as a delicate splash of color in
a perennial bed. (Benary) W
Snapdragon
Coronette Mix
Very thick, strong stems create a sturdy plant (20-24 inches tall)
in the garden, able to withstand wind and rain. The stout stems
dont require staking. Densely branched, the dark green foliage
offsets the vivid flowers, for high impact color. (S&G Flowers)
W
Sunflower
F1 Pollen-free Mix
A new collection of beautiful bicolor sunflowers offering the home
gardener exciting colors and combinations. These pollen-free sunflowers
are excellent for landscaping as well as cut flower use over an
extended season. (K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.) W
Sweet
Pea Blue Celeste
The alluring pale blossoms of this ruffled beauty are perfumed and
abundant. Entrancing as a cut flower with the luminous color of
Renees favorite spring iris. These British-bred specialty
sweet peas are also strong performers in the garden. (Renees
Garden) R
Trachelium
Passion in White
Passion presents bloom in an umbel of up to 5 inches
on compact and branching plants. Also new to the series are Passion
in Deep Purple and Passion in Lilac. (Daehnfeldt)
W
Vinca
Jaio Dark Red (BP)
A really red vinca with a small white center sets this vinca apart
from all others. Large 2.5-inch blooms cover the glossy green foliaged
15-inch tall basal branching plants that can spread up to 20 inches.
(Murakami Seed) W
Vinca
SunStorm Mix
Early to flower, compact, super well branched, and extremely free-flowering.
That means fuller plants covered with color in the garden. The deep
green foliage highlights large, rounded, richly-colored blooms.
Rated a top performer in independent trials. (S&G Flowers) W
Vinca
Victory Bright Eye
Large flowers are pure white with a bright red center. Excellent
basal branching. Does well in containers and in the garden. Vinca
Victory is available in 11 colors. (Sakata) W
Viola
Angel Red Flame
This red-hot flower color is striking in any aspect of the garden.
Adds to the versatile Angel series that contains the
unique Tiger Eye. Compact habit with extreme cold tolerance.
(Floranova) W
Viola
F1 Antique Blue Wing
One of an exciting new series of small violas. They are low growing,
forming a spreading mass of flowers. Ten separate colors in the
series give excellent opportunities for carpet bedding and pots.
(K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.) W
Viola
Sorbet Orange Duet
Vigorous little charmers make a big impact, spring and fall! Each
showy, mounded plant boasts blooms in a unique combo of purple cap
and orange face. Non-stop cool-season performers create spectacular
baskets, planters and gardens. Excellent over wintering. (PanAmerican
Seed Co.) W
Zinnia
Zinnita Formula Mix
At 6-8 inches, Zinnita is ideally suited for annual
borders and mixed containers. The abundance of 1.5- to 2-inch fully
double flowers will brighten any sunny location. Colors: Yellow,
Orange, Rose, Scarlet, White and mixture. (Benary) W
VEGETABLES
Cucumber
Poinsett 97
This new slicing cucumber is sure to be a hit with home gardeners.
Exceptionally disease resistant, great tasting, and very attractive
cucumbers get 9 to 11 inches long. Resistant to A, ALB, ALS, CMV,
DM, PM, S, ZYMV! 55 days. (Territorial Seed Company) R
Cucumber
Spring Swallow
Thrives in heat and humidity! 6-foot vines produce a bounty of 7-
to 10-inch dark green fruits with a sweet flavor. Pick young as
a petite or grow to full size for slicing. Resists WV, CMV and tolerates
Mildew. (Park Seed Company) R
Cucumber
F1 Sweeter Yet
Sets standard for good taste in salad cucumbers. Dark green fruits
are totally non-bitter, burp-free, very mild sweet flavor.
Best harvested when 10 to 12 inches long. Maturity is just 48 days.
Vigorous plants are loaded with strong disease resistance. (Seminis)
W
Eggplant
F1 Orient Express
Outstanding early productivity. Attractive, slender 8- to 10-inch
glossy black fruits in the long Asian style. Potential harvest 2
weeks before other early varieties, features ability to set fruit
in cool weather as well as under heat stress. Tender, delicate flavor.
(Johnnys Selected Seeds) R
Lettuce
Renees Caesar Duo
A pairing of Renees favorite Romaine lettuces, choosing the
most delicious and crispy red and green leafed varieties. Pick them
at baby size or let them grow into dense juicy heads for a fabulous
season of fresh gourmet Caesar salads. (Renees Garden) R
Melon
F1 Angel (V)
Sweet flavored 2- to 3-pound melons have a white interior with a
crisp texture. The lightly netted skin turns creamy yellow when
mature, about 60 days from planting. Vines spread 6 to 7 feet. Resistant
to fusarium wilt races 0 and 2. (Known-You) W
Micro
Greens Spicy and Mild
Micro Greens are the newest craze! These blends are different from
lettuce mixes in that they include such greens as beet, radish and
other unique flavored and textured varieties. Micro Greens are used
like sprouts or as an addition to salads or as a garnish. (Botanical
Interests, Inc.) R
Onion
Red Long of Tropea
90 days. Tall, elongated, red bulbs. Traditionally grown in the
Mediterranean for harvest just at maturity in mid-late summer. Not
for storage. Nice specialty variety. (Johnnys Selected Seeds)
R
Pepper
Autopick Pepper PVP
65-75 days from transplant. This labor saving salsa pepper is the
result of over 10 years of breeding effort. As you pick the 6-9cm
hot red peppers, the stems remain on the plant not on the fruit,
meaning that coring is eliminated. (Territorial Seed Company) R
Squash,
Summer F1 Papaya Pear (V)
The first summer squash with a shape like a light bulb. Harvest
the bright yellow squash about 40 days from sowing seed, when fruit
is about 3 inches long and 2 to 3 inches wide. The semi-bush plant
requires less garden space. (Seminis) W
Squash,
Winter Windsor Cup
Compact bush plants are a home garden space-saver, yielding 2- to
4-pound fruit that resemble buttercup squash. Very high quality
yellow-orange flesh that is dry and smooth. Matures in 100 days
from seeding and stores well for wintertime use. (Harris Seed) R
Tomato
F1 Floralina
One of the best yielding new varieties to come along in years. Fruits
are picture-perfect, large, beautiful, smooth, weigh about half
pound each and present very small blossom scar. Widely adapted with
good disease resistance. Maturity 72 days from transplant. (Seminis)
W
Tomato
F1 Window-Box Roma *
Bred especially for growing in pots and planters on decks and patios.
Short growing plants have unusual, attractive dark green blistered
foliage, and freely set a large crop of meaty pear shaped fruits.
Excellent flavor and a delight to grow. (Seminis) W
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