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NATURAL INSECT CONTROL
RR2
Stevensville, ON  L0S 1S0
905-382-2904
Email nic@niagara.com
Natural Insect Control (NIC), a division of Sanda Enterprises Limited is proud to be entering our 20th year of operation. We feel we are in an extremely positive position within the Biological control market, particularly with our newly isolated proprietary Canadian strains of Beneficial Nematodes we offered through Garden Centers for homeowners, and commercially.

 

NORTHERN KIWI NURSERY
RR3, 181 Niven Rd.
Niagra-on-the-Lake ON L0S 1J0
905-468-5483
Klassen's two acres of hardy kiwi are only beginning to produce, yielding between 100 and 200 pounds last year, earning $3 a pint. Klassen hopes for yields of 10 tons an acre once the vines are mature. He's planting two more acres and increasing plants per acre from 250 to between 400 and 450. Klassen favours the Actinidia Arguta Ananasnaya variety because "it's very hardy and vigorous, growing up to one inch daily." It's rated for zone 4, withstanding minus 29 to minus 34 C, but requires about 150 frost-free days for ripening. Although mature vines are hardy, young plants, they need some protection, such as burlap or straw, to keep off winter sun and cold, Reich said. 

 

NOTTAWASAGA DAYLILIES
37 Lowther Ave
Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 1C5
416-962-5018 or 705-466-2916

We are located near Creemore, Ontario. We are usually at the farm from May to September and can be contacted there by phone at 705-466-2916. We ship double fans or larger except where SF (single fan) is designated. The plants will be freshly dug with foliage and excess root trimmed. Planting instructions will be sent with your order. The plants are guaranteed to be true to the registered name, but if a mistake is made we will replace it with the correct plant and if possible identify the original.


 

OLD HEIRLOOM ROSES
P.O. Box 9106, Stn A
Halifax NS Canada B3K 5M7
902-471-3364, fax 902-835-8084
A mail order nursery for winter hardy roses, shrubs, daylilies & perennials

 

OLD ROSE NURSERY
1020 Central Road
Hornby Island BC VOR 1Z0
250-335-2603, Fax: 250-335-2602
We propagate and grow roses on their own roots, mostly from our own mother plant collection. We prefer this method, as opposed to bud grafting, because we find the plants are more vigorous, long-lived, free of alien suckers, and able to return as themselves after a hard freeze.

 

ON RUSSELL
99 Russell St W
Lindsay, ON Canada
705-878-5742

Our company is built on the principles of offering you the plant connoisseur the best quality plants possible. Our diversified product range includes: Daylilies, Hosta, Iris, Orchids, African Violets

 

 

ONTARIO SEED CO. LTD.
Box 7, 330 Phillip St
Waterloo, ON N2J 3Z9
519-886-0557, FAX 519-886-0605
Millions of packets of flower and vegetable seeds are packaged and marketed to over 5,000 retail outlets covering all inhabited regions of Canada--our seeds can be purchased "cost to coast to coast". Market gardeners and farm gate merchants adore us. Although this is not our core business, we supply many prosperous market gardeners.

 

ORCHID HAVEN
900 Rossland Rd. E.
Whitby, ON  L1N 5R5
905-668-8534
I have ordered various species and hybrids from this grower and have always been very satisfied with the quality and size of the plants supplied. They package their plants well for shipment.

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