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Ontario Hosta Society:: Winter 1997 Newsletter
... ingredients go into most growing mediums. They are shredded peatmoss, vermiculite and perlite. Pro Mix (Trade Mark) is one example of a soil-less mix. The Pro Mix BX formula also ... or variegated form as denoted in the ‘Benedict Cross’. It is most important for the wanna-be hybridizer to also note that stable pod parents produce only monochrome (one colour) seedlings ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- Hosta, Hosta, Hosta
... . There was several different H. 'Undulata' type hostas on the market, and being a collector wanna be, I searched for them all. There was an all green one called H. 'Undulata ... new plant cannot be recognized by name from a similar looking plant already in the trade, it should be discarded. Obviously, for this to happen, breeders need to have a good ...
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Washington Hybridizers
... its huge pink trusses. The clones showing the most promise, some already in the local trade, are 'Skookumchuck'*, 'Amocat'* (Tacoma spelled backwards) which was introduced at the 1993 ARS Convention in ... ; 'King Bee' and 'Berg's Queen Bee' A.E., NW (R. yakushimanum x R. tsariense); 'Wanna Bee' (R. yakushimanum x 'Jiminy Cricket'). His work with the lepidote rhododendrons produced floriferous small ...
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