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2015 National Garden Bureau's Year of the Coleus
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ABBEY ROAD BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
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AURORA BLACK CHERRY
BRED BY BALL FLORAPLANT
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AURORA RASPBERRY BRED
BY BALL FLORAPLANT
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BLACK DRAGON BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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BROADWAY BRED BY
DUMMEN RED FOX
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burgundy train BRED
BY SAKATA AMERICA
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CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRY
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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CHOCOLATE MINT BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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CHOCOLATE SPLASH BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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COLEOSAURUS BRED BY
PANAMERICAN SEED
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COLORBLAZE® ALLIGATOR TEARS
BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® DARK
STAR BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® DIPT
IN WINE BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® KEYSTONE
KOPPER BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® KINGSWOOD
TORCH BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® MAROONED
BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® SEDONA
BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® VELVET
MOCHA BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® COMBO
PAINTED DESERT BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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COLORBLAZE ® ROYAL
GLISSADE BRED BY PROVEN WINNERS
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CRIMSON GOLD BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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ELECTRIC LIME BRED
BY BALL FLORAPLANT
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EVEREST MIXED BRED
BY HEM ZADEN
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MOSAIC ORANGE RED
VELVET Mosaic ROSE RUBY COLEUS FAIRWAY BRED BY SAKATA AMERICA YELLOW
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FIFTH AVENUE BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
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FLORIDA SUN ROSE
BRED BY BALL FLORAPLANT
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FUSABLES CHOCOLATE SYMPHONY
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FUSABLES UNDER THE
SUN BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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GRAN VIA BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
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HENNA BRED BY
BALL FLORAPLANT
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HONEY CRISP BRED
BY BALL FLORAPLANT
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INDIAN SUMMER BRED
BY BALL FLORAPLANT
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JAZZ COMBO MIX
AVAILABLE AT GRIMES HORTICULTURE
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JAZZ MARBLE AVAILABLE
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KONG EMPIRE MIX
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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KONG GREEN BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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KONG JR. GREEN
HALO BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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KONG JR. LIME
VEIN BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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KONG JR. ROSE
AND KONG ROSE BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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KONG JR. SCARLET
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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KONG LIME SPRITE
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
43.
KONG MOSAIC BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
44.
KONG RED BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
45.
KONG SALMON PINK
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
46.
KONG SCARLET BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
47.
LAVA ROSE BRED
BY BALL FLORAPLANT
48.
LIME DELIGHT BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
49.
MARQUEE BLOND BOMBSHELL
AVAILABLE AT BURPEE HOME GARDENS
50.
MARQUEE BOX OFFICE
BRONZE AVAILABLE AT BURPEE HOME GARDENS
51.
MARQUEE RED CARPET
AVAILABLE AT BURPEE HOME GARDENS
52.
MIGHTY MOSAIC BRED
BY PAN AMERICAN SEED
53.
OXFORD STREET BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
54.
REDHEAD BRED BY
BALL FLORAPLANT
55.
RIVER WALK BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
56.
RODEO DRIVE BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
57.
ROSE TO LIME
MAGIC BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
58.
SATURN BRED BY
BALL FLORAPLANT
59.
SULTANA BRED BY
BALL FLORAPLANT
60.
SUNSET BOULEVARD BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
61.
SUPERFINE RAINBOW VOLCANO
BRED BY SAKATA AMERICA
62.
SUPERFINE RAINBOW COLOR
PRIDE BRED BY SAKATA AMERICA
63.
SUPERFINE RAINBOW FESTIVE
DANCE BRED BY SAKATA AMERICA
64.
SUPERFINE RAINBOW MASTERBLENDS
MIX BRED BY SAKATA AMERICA
65.
SUPERFINE RAINBOW RED
VELVET BRED BY SAKATA AMERICA
66.
TRUSTY RUSTY BRED
BY BALL FLORAPLANT
67.
VINO BRED BY
BALL FLORAPLANT
68.
WALL STREET BRED
BY DUMMEN RED FOX
69.
WASABI BRED BY
BALL FLORAPLANT
70.
WATERMELON BRED BY
PANAMERICAN SEED
71.
WIZARD CORAL SUNRISE
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
72.
WIZARD GOLDEN BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
73.
WIZARD JADE BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
74.
WIZARD MIX BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
75.
WIZARD MOSAIC BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
76.
WIZARD PASTEL BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
77.
WIZARD PINEAPPLE BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
78.
WIZARD SCARLET BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
79.
WIZARD SELECT MIX
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
80.
WIZARD SUNSET BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
81.
WIZARD VELVET BRED
BY PANAMERICAN SEED
82.
WIZARD VELVET RED
BRED BY PANAMERICAN SEED
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