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© 2013 Griffin Greenhouse Supplies, Inc. Classification: PUBLIC Proven Winners Presenters: Lara Rowles Matt Johnson Tom Kirby Vendors: Four Star Greenhouses Pleasant View Gardens Euro American Propagators
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 2 Highlights and Notes Positives: Exciting new introductions for 2014- 2015 season. Continued strong marketing push to include TV, print, radio, billboard and on-line campaigns. Negatives: Many introductions are current successful seed varieties on the market.
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 3 Key Points: Unique burgundy red flower with a black throat. Early flowering and good branching. 8”-12” height and 18”-24” spread Vigor 3 Petunia version of Pomegranate Punch. Supertunia Black Cherry
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 5 Key Points: Total hummingbird magnet Extreme heat and humidity tolerance. Drought tolerant Not prone to oedema 18”-26” height and 12”-24” spread Full to part sun Cuphea Vermillionaire
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 6 Key Points: Continuous masses of deep purple flowers. Darkest purple on the market. No seed set. Great cold tolerance. 10-15” height and 18-36” spread. 75% the vigor of the Princess series. Lobularia Dark Knight
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 8 Key Points New addition to the Snowstorm collection. Double blue flowers create strong color coverage. Vigor 2 Full Sun Ideal for 4.25” Grande containers, hanging baskets or upright combinations. 3-6” height; 12-14” spread. Sutera Snowstorm Blue Bubbles
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 10 Key Points: Soft yellow flower Replaces Supertunia Citrus and, corrects previous pH Issues. Much better cold tolerance. Strong vigor, habit and disease resistance. 10-15” height and 20-28” spread Week 9 bloom time. Supertunia Limoncello
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 11 Key Points: Most floricifc double Euphorbia on the market. Great heat tolerance. 75% vigor of Diamond Frost. 10-12” height and 10-12” spread. Solid canopy fills open voids in combos. Euphorbia Diamond Delight
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 12 Key Points: A more compact version of Senorita Rosalita. Great landscape plant in the south because it remains more compact in a longer growing season. Thornless and Sterile. Works well in combos 18-36” height and 18-36” spread. Cleome Pequena Rosalita
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 13 Pansiola Anytime Series A new series for Proven Winners. Four colors in series. Features the best traits of pansy and viola. Cool-season crop blooms, and heat tolerant. Good for containers, baskets and combos. 6-10” height and 8-12” spread
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 14 Look Familiar?
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 15 New Proven Winner Salvia Varieties “Playin’ the Blues” ► Rename from Proven Selection’s Mystic Spires “Ablazin” Series ► New genus for Proven Winners ► Two colors in series: Ablazin Purple-bright purple Ablazin Tabasco-bright red
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 17 Key Points: Bright chartreuse yellow leaves with a prominent burgundy center in spring. Ivory bottlebrush flowers in late spring. Zones 4-9. Full sun to full shade. Foliage height: 10-12”; flower height: 24” Heucherella Leapfrog
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© 2013 SHS Griffin Classification: PUBLIC 18 Key Points: Naturally short, compact, well branched habit; fits easily into urban gardens. Foliage emerges with a bronze cast in spring, maturing to grey-green. Pastel yellow buds and creamy vanilla flowers from late spring to early summer. Full sun to light shade. 2 1/2’ – 3’ height; 3-3 ½’ spread. Baptisia Decadence Vanilla Cream
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