Feb. 13, 14: Horticulture Club’s Valentine’s Day plant sale

Rows of flowers inside a greenhouse.

WSU’s Horticulture Club will host its annual Valentine’s Day plant sales, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 13 and 14, at the greenhouses by Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe on the Pullman campus.

Items will include:

  • Combination planters with 3 primroses in and 3 hyacinths, $18 each
  • Tulips in 6‑1/2‑inch pots, $9 each
  • Primroses $2 each
  • Succulent house plants, $9 each

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

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