May 18: End-of-the-year Horticulture Club plant sale

hanging baskets of bright orange begonias
Final Horticulture spring plant sale Friday, May 18

PULLMAN, Wash. – The WSU Horticulture Club will hold its final spring plant sale, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Friday, May 18, at the greenhouses by Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe.

Plants featured include:

  • Cougar red tomatoes 3-1/2″ pots $1 each.
  • Packs of tomatoes, peppers, flowers $2 each. 
  • Geraniums 5-1/2″ pots $4.50 each. 
  • Fuchsia baskets, begonia baskets, pulp hanging baskets deck planters

For more information, contact James Holden, Department of Horticulture, 509-335-7125, holdenjw@wsu.edu.

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