1. WHOPPER BEGONIA
Whopper Begonia produces extra-large, 3-inch flowers from spring through fall and requires little maintenance. A must-have landscape begonia for creating 50 MPH drive-by color! The big, vigorous plants have excellent heat tolerance. Whopper Begonia can also be grown in full sun or full shade — truly a tough-as-nails plant with proven trials success!
2. MIXMASTERS®
This is what today’s customer wants: Instant garden color that rocks the house! MixMasters combos from Ball FloraPlant range from all-calibrachoa to multi-species mixes. From classics to improved selections, your mixed container playlist is perfectly mastered for rock star performance every time. MixMasters stays at the top of the charts with 13 new and improved combinations for 2016, including Pop Culture (shown).
3. SIMPLYSALAD® KALE STORM
Foodies of every skill level love this undisputed — and versatile — nutrition champ! Kale Storm is a multi-seed pellet with a colorful mix of texture and flavor. Also works great as an ornamental. Keep the end caps in your edibles department filled with easy culinary varieties all year and they’ll be back for more.
4. MINIFAMOUS DOUBLE CALIBRACHOA
Everyone’s crazy for calibrachoas, and this series offers not only double blooms, but a huge assortment of colors, like new Lemon for 2016. Early to flower, semi-trailing with medium vigor, MiniFamous Doubles are ideal for quart, gallon, basket and mixed container options.
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