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Surfinia Trailing Red Petunia

Rev up your reds with the new Surfinia Trailing Red (pictured) Petunia from Suntory Flowers. Compared to popular Surfinia Deep Red, plants are fuller and more vigorous as a premium trailer well-suited to hanging baskets. Flowers are larger with a brighter color. This essential red will be perfect in patriotic combinations. Surfinia Petunias are known worldwide for outstanding garden performance.

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GrowerTalks October 2017 Page: 88 - Reader Service number: 150
Suntory Flowers Ltd.
THIRD FLOOR 2-13-12
HIRAKAWA-CHO CHIYODA-KU
TOKYO,
JP
1020093
SUNTORYFLOWERS.COM

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