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May 14th, 2008 at 08:36 PM
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Hi... Im looking for small startings of dark purple and also red magenta lilacs.. Does anyone know where i could buy a couple of them? Thanks for your help! Greg
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Northern Star
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hmmm, I've seen them at Wal-Mart and such as starter plants. They come in a cardboard container for $5.99
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yep--I have seen them there too-but i would think any garden catalog would be able to help--if you do not mind shipping charges---and sometimes when we want a certain plant--we have to pretend that is not an issue.
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I have seen the black knight 9and another new darker variety out this year-an several of the nurseries around my area---I would chack as many as yo can--as well as all teh home depots and the Lowes in your area. I noticrd when i was looking for mine--(I ended u with a variety called peacock)that I saw a great vaiation in price.
Good Luck
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