Plant Nursery Catalogs
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Ornamental Plant Propagation and Promotion
Ornamental plants fulfill important decorative functions to any outdoor space. As plants with attractive color, shape, texture, fragrance or fruit; the location of ornamentals in a garden should be given due consideration. Apart from being ornamental, these plants can also be used as foundation planting or even be used for seasoning and cooking. Below is a list of popular ornamental plants and their characteristics.
Roses-Roses are perennial flowering shrubs or vines from the family, Rosaceae. Roses are a group of herbaceous shrubs found in temperate regions throughout both hemispheres. They are widely grown for their beauty and fragrance. More than 10,000 roses are known in cultivation and three types of odors are recognized, such as those of the Cabbage Rose Rosa centifolia, the Damask Rose Rosa damascene and the Tea Rose Rosa indica.
Petunias-are annual, low-growing shrubs with trumpet-shaped, colorful flowers. Petunias belong to the Solanaceae family from South America, also related to the potato and tobacco plant. They bloom all summer with little maintenance and make perfect centerpieces to containers and hanging baskets, and serve as good low bordering color to gardens.
Geraniums – Geraniums are a genus of flowering plants which includes about 200 species of perennials, succulents, and shrubs. They are extremely popular garden plants, grown as annuals in temperate climates, and thousands of ornamental cultivars have been developed from about 20 of the species. Geraniums come in a variety of red, pink, yellow, orange and white blooms. They grow well and are suited in plant boxes, hanging baskets, pots and other containers.
Cultivating and selling ornamental plants in a Nursery or a small plant business can be financially and aesthetically rewarding. When starting an ornamental plant business, printed marketing materials can serve as effective and affordable mediums. Examples of these printed materials include brochures, flyers, booklets, rack cards, and catalogs. Designing and printing them is easy and convenient using online printing services. UPrinting, for example, is an online printer that offers discounts through online discount coupon sites.
About the Author
Nikki Sabato is a writer with a background in landscape architecture and design. She currently works in the field of marketing and design communication.
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Great Plains Flatbed Nursery Wagon $179.99 The Nursery Flatbed Wagon features a durable all-steel construction, including a steel mesh deck to handle jobs large and small. Even rough, uneven terrain can be traversed with relative ease thanks to the 10-inch pneumatic wheels. You’ll also enjoy excellent maneuverability with the extended handle. Designed with usability in mind, this cart has auto-style steering, allowing the wagon to resist t… |
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Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory, 4th edition: An Inventory of Nursery Catalogs and Websites Listing Fruit, Berry and Nut Varieties by Mail Order in the United States $15.95 Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory is a must-have reference for all backyard fruit growers and commercial orchardists who care about the rich diversity of fruit, berry, and nut varieties offered by mail order nurseries in the United States. This comprehensive “catalog of catalogs” is now available in its newly updated fourth edition, which lists 280 nurseries offering nearly 6,000 varieties of fruits,… |
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Onward and Upward in the Garden $12.00 These 14 pieces by Katharine White first appeared in the pages of the New Yorker and were posthumously collected by her husband, E. B. White. They are at once as formal as an English manor house garden, as sensible as the Burpee seed catalog, and twice as delightful as either. … |
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Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory: An Inventory of Nursery Catalogs Listing All Fruit, Berry and Nut Varieties Available by Mail Order in the United States $24.00 Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory is an essential reference for all backyard fruit growers and commercial orchardists who care about the rich diversity of fruit, berry, and nut varieties offered by mail-order nurseries in the United States. This comprehensive “catalog of catalogs” is now available in its newly updated Third Edition, which lists 280 nurseries that offer nearly 6,000 varieties of fruit… |
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Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory: An Inventory of Nursery Catalogs $21 Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory is a must-have reference for all backyard fruit growers and commercial orchardists who care about the rich diversity of fruit, berry, and nut varieties offered by mail order nurseries in the United States. This comprehensive “catalog of catalogs” is now available in its newly updated fourth edition, which lists 280 nurseries offering nearly 6,000 varieties of fruits, berries, and nuts–everything from apples and bananas to tangerines and buartnuts. The information presented in this book is so unique and invaluable that fruit growers everywhere will turn to it again and again, looking for sources that offer rare nineteenth-century apples, or for descriptions of newly bred grapes, or even for unusual varieties of tropical fruits. Where else could you find sources for Maiden Blush apple (1817), African Rhino Horn banana, Leningrad Giant currant, Adriatic fig, Pineapple grape, Dr. Beaumont macadamia, Choctaw pecan, or Yellow Egg plum? Backyard and commercial growers concerned with the loss of biodiversity will deeply appreciate Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory. Fruit breeders, plant collectors, and amateur growers can tell quickly which varieties are being offered by only one or two companies and need to be purchased while sources still exist and permanently maintained to prevent being lost forever. Everything commercially available can be scanned to find varieties perfect for specific climates or resistant to local diseases and pests. Northern and high-altitude growers can use the book to find exceptionally hardy, short-season varieties that will survive and mature in their locations. Orchards, nurseries, and botanical gardens can use it to find sources for unique plant material. The fruits, berries, and nuts available today are the result of centuries of collection and amateur development, further refined by the world’s finest breeding programs. Growers and breeders have developed regionally adapted varieties with superior taste, disease resistance, and countless other virtues. Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory opens the orchard’s gate and invites us to discover them. |
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The Plant $17.16 The Plant |
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PLANT $11.11 PLANT |
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Plant $12.68 Plant |
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Fashionable Clothing from the Sears Catalogs $22.36 Fashionable Clothing from the Sears Catalogs |
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