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Canada

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LAKESHORE TREE FARMS LTD.
Box 2A RR3
Saskatoon, SK  S7K 3J6
306-382-2077, Fax: 306-382-6433
Today, Lakeshore has over 160 acres of field grown trees and shrubs as well as several acres of containerized stock. We are now a headquarters for everyone's gardening needs. As well as being retailers, we are wholesale growers, shipping stock to other nurseries and garden centres across Canada and into the US. We also provide landscape design and installation

 

LEE VALLEY TOOLS LTD.
1090 Morrison Dr.
Ottawa, ON K2H 1C2
800-267-8767 or 613-596-0350, Fax: 800-668-1807
Meeting the needs of serious woodworkers and gardeners for over 30 years as one of the leading mail-order and retail suppliers of woodworking tools, gardening tools and cabinet hardware.
 

LES JARDINS OSIRIS
818 Rue Monique, CP 489
St. Thomas de Joliette Quebec JOK 3L0
877-759-8621, Fax: 450-759-6571
Depuis les tout débuts, la culture, l’hybridation et la recherche de nouvelles plantes font notre fierté. Aujourd’hui notre entreprise importe et exporte des plantes d’Europe, des États-Unis, de Nouvelle-Zélande et de Chine.

 

LILIES IN THE VALLEY
R.R. 1
Rousseau Ontario Canada P0C 1J0
705-732-2224, Fax: 705-732-4314
Offers 257 varieties of lillium including Asiatic Lilies, Oriental Lilies, LA Hybrid Lilies, Tiger Lilies, Trumpets and Orienpet and LO Hybrid Lilies.
We specialize in organically grown daylilies.  We have varieties which will produce blooms early in the season, Midseason, as well as late season.  Daylilies that are continuously blooming are a popular choice and are called Everblooming.  Daylilies that produce blooms more than once per season are also available and are called Reblooming.

 

THE LILY NOOK
P.O. Box 846
Neepawa MB Canada R0J 1H0
204-476-3225
Yearly a catalogue is designed and printed, which now offers 250 varieties with 136 color pictures. Bulbs are shipped throughout the world both spring and fall.On the landscaped six acre plot, over 2000 named varieties are grown spanning all nine divisions of the genus lilium, with up to 30,000 seedlings in various stages of growth.Several lilies, hybridized by Barrie Strohman have been named and registered with the Royal Horticultural Society in England with several more promising ones being selected for release.
 

THE LILY POOL
3324 Pollock Rd., RR2
Keswick, ON  L4P 3E9
905-476-7574
Pools, plants and equipment for ponds and water gardens.
 

LINDENBERG SEEDS LTD.
803 Princess Ave.
Brandon, MB R7A 0P5
204-727-0575, Fax 204-727-2832
In 1935 the original Lindenberg brothers started selling seeds with the philosophy that supplying quality seed at a fair price was best value. Now over 70 years later, we still buy only from reliable growers and then test and retest to be sure that you can depend on the seeds and perennials you buy from Lindenberg Seeds. And as in 1935, we still set our prices with value in mind.

 

LISA'S LILY GARDEN
Box 69
Clavet, Sask, S0K 0Y0 Canada
306-931-1085, fax 306-931-4597
Lily bulbs, some Oriental and trumpet lilies.

 

LIVING PRAIRIE MUSEUM
2795 Ness Ave.
Winnipeg, MB  R3J 3S4

204-832-0167
A 12 hectare (30acre) tall grass prairie preserve located inside the City of Winnipeg. Set aside in 1968, this preserve is home to over 160 species of prairie plants and a great array of prairie wildlife. Prior to European settlement, tall grass prairie covered one million square kilometres in central North America, stretching from Texas to southern Manitoba. Today, tall grass prairie is all but gone. In Manitoba only 1/20th of 1% of the original tall grass prairie remains. The Living Prairie Museum is one of the few remaining fragments of this once vast ecosystem. .

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