FFA Greenhouse 2012 4 ½ inch Cups- $2.00 each – Non-Stop Begonias Orange, White, Yellow, Pink, Red – Spikes – Asparagus Fern – Sweet Potato Vine Yellow,

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FFA Greenhouse ½ inch Cups- $2.00 each – Non-Stop Begonias Orange, White, Yellow, Pink, Red – Spikes – Asparagus Fern – Sweet Potato Vine Yellow, purple – Geraniums Red, Hot Pink, White, Salmon – Lantana Yellow and Confetti Mix $11 tray or 1 plant for $1 – Wave Petunias White, Purple, Pink All flowers- $11/tray OR 2 plants for $1 – Snapdragons Yellow, Purple – Vinca Polka Dot, White, Lilac, Apricot Cooler – Impatiens Coral, Lipstick, Rose Swirl, Red, White, Orange – Begonias White, Pink, Gin, Scarlet – Marigolds Disco Marietta, Outback Mix, Yellow – Moss Rose Mixed Colors – Dianthus Raspberry Parfait, Telstar Mix – Petunias Burgandy, Pink, Midnight Madness, Plum Crazy – Verbena Pink, Burgandy, Mixed – Millionbelles Dark Blue, Cherry Rose, Purple, Scarlet, Hot Pink, White, Yellow

FFA Greenhouse 2012 Hanging Baskets- $10 each – Wandering Jew – Boston Ferns – Wave Petunias – Petunias (same colors as first page) Vegetables- $10 per tray (36 per tray) Or 6 plants for $2 Peppers – Jalapeno, Green Bell, Sweet Banana, Golden Treasure Tomatoes – Tommy Toes, Mortgage Lifter, Beefsteak, Brandywine, German Johnson Pink, Yellow Brandywine, Mr. Stripey Cucumbers – Tasty King

Greenhouse Hours Open Daily M-F 8:30-3:15 Open the following Saturdays from 9 AM-1 PM April 21 April 28 May 5 May 12 May 19 See any FFA member for ordering and additional information!

Want beautiful flower pots at your house, but just don’t have the time? NLHS greenhouse has a solution…..WE’LL DO IT FOR YOU! What you need to do………… 1. SELECT YOUR FLOWERS FROM OUR PLANT LIST 2. BRING IN YOUR POTS FROM HOME What you get………… 1. THE PLANTS YOU WANT IN YOUR DESIRED CONTAINER 2. NO DIRTY FINGERNAILS 3. A CONTAINER OF FLOWERS IN PREMIUM SOIL 4. HEALTHY, LUSH PLANTS FERTILIZED WITH SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER 5. A SOIL MOIST ADDITIVE TO MINIMIZE WATERING THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER WHAT DOES IT COST YOU? BRING US YOUR OWN FLOWER POT!!! We will fill it up for the cost of the soil: $5.00 FOR SMALL POT (12in. or less), $7.50 FOR MEDIUM POTS (13 in. -24 in.) $10.00 FOR LARGE POTS (24 in. or larger) and the cost of the flowers you choose!

Non-Stop Begonias Available in Various Colors

Asparagus Fern

Sweet Potato Vine: Available in yellow, purple, and variegated

Geraniums (patriot red, hot pink, white)

Lantana: Rose Glow, Sunrise Rose, Dallas Red, Yellow

Wave Petunias- white, pink, purple

Snapdragons- yellow

Vinca- Apricot Cooler, Grape Cooler, Peppermint Cooler, Coconut Cooler

Impatiens: apricot, coral, lipstick, rose swirl, red, white, orange star

Begonias- Linda, Rum, Scarletta, Viva

Marigolds- Disco Marietta, Hero Red, Outback Mix, Scarlet, Sophia, Safari Yellow

Moss Roses- mixed colors

Dianthus: Corona Cherry, Raspberry Parfait, Telstar Mix

Petunias: Blue Frost, Bravo Pink, Butter Cream, Midnight Madness, Plum Crazy Madness, Sheer Double Madness

Wandering Jew Hanging Baskets

Boston Ferns

Verbena Baskets

Jalapeno Pepper Plants

Green Bell Pepper Plants

Sweet Banana Pepper Plant

Tommy Toe Tomato Plant

Mortgage Lifter Tomato Plant

Beefsteak

Brandywine

German Johnson Pink