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Default Plant Sale near Valley Forge, PA

The Valley Forge Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society is having
its Annual Plant Sale at Jenkins Arboretum on Saturday & Sunday, May
3-4, 2008. The public is invited.

There is a Pre-sale Party where plants will be sold on Friday, May 2.
Advance registration is required for the party.

Plants will include:

Azaleas: Evergreen and Deciduous; Native & Hybrid
Rhododendrons: Lepidote (small leaved), Elepidote (large leaved) &
Vireya (tropical)
Camellias: Hardy Camellias & Hardy Tea plants
Shrubs: Evergreen & Deciduous, many flowering.
Trees: Evergreen & Deciduous, many flowering.
Perennials: Wide variety including flowering & ferns. Many woodland
varieties.

We specialize in ericaceous plants that grow well in acidic soil with
rhododendrons & azaleas. We will have a big selection of different sizes
and different varieties of healthy plants at good prices. Proceeds help
Jenkins arboretum.

There will be knowledgeable people there to answer your questions. We
only accept cash or checks. No plastic.

Jenkins arboretum is just south of Valley Forge Park. Directions to
Jenkins Arboretum: http://jenkinsarboretum.org/directions.shtml

For more details go to: http://rhodyman.net/VFARSFrame2.html
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Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA Zone 6
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