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<nursery>
   <plantcategory name="Perennials" code="P30">
     <plant>
         <name>Always Afternoon <ref>(Hemerocallis)</ref></name>
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            <html:img src="daylily_pardon_me.jpg"/>
         </image>
         <price units="USD" amt="19.30"/>		   
 	 <details>
	     <mature_height>18 inches </mature_height>
             <mature_spread>123-29 inches </mature_spread>
             <mature_form>Mounded</mature_form>
             <growth_rate>Medium</growth_rate>
             <sun_exposure>partial to full sun </sun_exposure>
             <moisture_requirements>moist</moisture_requirements>
             <soil_type>widley adaptable</soil_type>
             <flower_color>red </flower_color>
             <foilage_color>deep green</foilage_color>
             <zones>3-8</zones>		   
	 </details>
	 <description>
             <para>Always Afternoon <ref>Hemerocallis</ref>, 
                  also known as a Daylily, has a very fragrant, small cranberry-wine, almost red flower, 
                  with a yellow throat, and a flower size of 3inch. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a
                  height of 18inch and a plant spread of 23-29inch. Pardon Me will bloom from May through July, 
                  with outstanding color and a definite rebloomer. Pardon Me prefers a full sun area that is well-drained.
             </para>
	 </description>	
     </plant>
     <plant>
        <name>Aster - Alma Potschke <ref>(Aster novae-angliae)</ref></name>
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             <html:img src="aster_alma_potschke.jpg"/>
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        <price amt="20.95" units="CDN"/>
        <details>
            <mature_height>34-40 inches</mature_height>
            <mature_spread>18-24 inches</mature_spread>
            <mature_form>Mounded</mature_form>
            <growth_rate>fast</growth_rate>
            <sun_exposure>full sun</sun_exposure>
            <moisture_requirements>moist</moisture_requirements>
            <soil_type>widley adaptable</soil_type>
            <flower_color>neon rose pink</flower_color>
            <fall_color>green</fall_color>
            <zones>3-8</zones>
        </details>
	<description>
	    <para>The Aster Alma Potschke, <ref>Aster novae-angliae</ref>, 
                displays a beautiful bright neon rose pink daisy-like flower that 
            	are about quarter-sized. The flowers blooms in early fall to frost.  
            	Alma Potschke is very attractive with a plant width of 34-40 
            	and a height of 18-24. It is a major attractor to butterflies 
            	and bees. Alma Potschke is best planted in masses, borders and natural areas.
            	It is also perfect for flowerbeds, shrub beds or colorful containers.
            </para>
	</description>
     </plant>
     <plant>
        <name>Aster - Professor Kippenburg <ref>(Aster novae-belgii)</ref></name>
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           <html:img src="aster_kippenberg.jpg"/>
        </image>
        <price amt="16.95" units="CDN"/>
        <details>
            <mature_height>18-20 inches </mature_height>
            <mature_spread>12-18 inches </mature_spread>
            <mature_form>Mounded</mature_form>
            <growth_rate>fast</growth_rate>
            <sun_exposure>full sun</sun_exposure>
            <moisture_requirements>moist</moisture_requirements>
            <soil_type>widley adaptable</soil_type>
            <flower_color>purple</flower_color>
            <foilage_color>green</foilage_color>
            <zones>3-8</zones>
        </details>
        <description>
	    <para>The Aster Professor Kippenburg, <ref>Aster novae-angliae</ref>, 
	        has beautiful vivid purple daisy-like flowers that cover the plant. 
		The flowers are 1-2 wide with a plant width of 12-18 
		and a height of 18-20. It is a definite showstopper. 
		Professor Kippenburg, blooming in the early fall till frost, 
		is a definite butterfly and bird attractor. 
		Professor Kippenburg looks great in borders and mass plantings. 
		The effect is indescribable.
           </para>
       </description>
     </plant> 
   </plantcategory>
   <plantcategory name="Rose Bushes" code="R30">
     <plant>
        <name>Seafoam</name>
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           <html:img src="seafoam_rose.jpg"/>
        </image>
        <price amt="8.95" units="CDN"/>
        <details>
            <mature_height>Landscape, floribunda </mature_height>
            <flower_color>White</flower_color>
            <foilage_color>green</foilage_color>
            <zones>4-9</zones>
        </details>
	<description>
            <para>The Seafoam rose is great as a mounding ground cover or small climber. 
		It is very winter hardy, and has good disease tolerance.Seafoam roses
		have small glossy foliage and white blooms that will add a nice 
		contrast in any landscape.
            </para>
        </description>
    </plant>
    <plant>
        <name>John Franklin</name>
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           <html:img src="john_franklin_rose.jpg"/>
        </image>
	<price units="USD" amt="19.45"/>
        <details>
            <mature_height>Landscape, 3' x 3'</mature_height>
            <flower_color>Deep Red</flower_color>
            <foilage_color>green</foilage_color>
            <zones>4-9</zones>
        </details>
	<description>
            <para>The John Franklin rose is a compact, bushy shrub with deep red, 
		semi-double flowers that are cupped, fringed and displayed in 
		very large clusters. This is a non-stop bloomer from summer 
		through frost.John Franklin roses are disease resistant and 
		exhibit a dark green foliage. This rose is in the Explorer series.
	   </para>
        </description>
     </plant>
   </plantcategory>
   <plantcategory name="Ground Covers" code="G30">
     <plant>
        <name>Chameleon Plant <ref>(Houttuynia cordata)</ref></name>
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           <html:img src="chameleon_plant.jpg"/>
        </image>
        <price units="USD" amt="13.45"/>
         <details>
             <mature_spread>4 feet </mature_spread>
             <growth_rate>Fast</growth_rate>
             <sun_exposure>Full Shade</sun_exposure>
             <moisture_requirements>Wet</moisture_requirements>
             <soil_type>Widely adaptable</soil_type>
             <flower_color>Green, red, yellow</flower_color>
             <fall_color>Variegated</fall_color>
             <zones>5-9</zones>
         </details>
	 <description>
	     <para>The Houttuynia Chameleon Plant, <ref>Houttuynia cordata</ref>, is one of the most 
		popular ground covers around. Small white flowers appear from July to August, 
		but sometimes hard to see because of its foliage. It is an extremely hardy 
		ground cover and easy to grow but can become very invasive. Being similar in	
		shape to English Ivy, it features boldly variegated leaves of red, pink, white,
		green, and yellow with a plant height of 15inch.
             </para>
	     <para>Houttuynia requires light shade and needs a consistently moist soil in a 
		well-drained area. They have a fresh, somewhat citrus-like scent when 
		crushed. Use Houttuynia Chameleons as a ground cover, in rock gardens, 
		with water plants or in scented gardens.
	     </para>
	 </description>
     </plant>
   </plantcategory>
</nursery>
  


