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The Rural Voice, 2000-03, Page 36INN 11, Seedlings Your Ontario Source for quality Seedlings and Transplants Conifer, Deciduous, and Wildlife Species Grown from local seed sources Reserve your seedlings for Spring 2000 NOW! A division of Somerville Nurseries Inc. P.O. Box 70, Alliston Ontario L9R 1T9 Tel: 705-435-6258 Fax: 705-435-4230 Email: infoOtreeseedlings.com Website: www.treeseedlings.com Seaforth Agricultural Society's HOME, GARDEN and TRADE SHOW 1' In Our Show Facility Wednesday & Thursday April 5 4:59 p.m. - 9:29 p.m. April 6 3:29 p.m. - 8:59 p.m. 1 1 * SEE WHAT'S NEW * DISPLAYS & DEMONSTRATIONS For Exhibitor Information Call 527-1321 or fax 527-0983 IN LIEU OF ADMISSION, DONATIONS TO THE SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT FOOD BANK WOULD BE APPRECIATED. 34 THE RURAL VOICE Gardening Mallow family adds beauty to garden By Rhea Hamilton -Seeger Gardeners are among the most generous group of people. I am reminded of this every time I look into my garden and see some wonderful new plants that I have inherited or traded for. There is one in particular that we enjoyed for weeks and I had to do a little reading to figure out that it was Sidalcea malviflora or false mallow. It is one of 20 species of annual or perennial herbs native to western North America. Its common name is Checkerbloom or Prairie Mallow and it is a wonderful elegant addition to your perennial border. An abundance of spires covered with open-faced • shell -pink blossoms, not too big to be showy, but numerous enough not to be overlooked. The flowers average 4 cm in diameter and new ones open daily from the bottom to the top. It grows to a slender height of 2 to 4 feet or 45 to 100 cm. in full sun in well -drained soil. Straight forward, nothing fancy to growing Checkerbloom and it puts on a lively show for at least two weeks mid summer. There is a new variety offered by McConnell Nurseries of Strathroy called Sidalcea Elsie Heugh. The pink blossoms have cut edges making them a bit on the frilly side. Aimers offers a smaller variety, Party Girl. Both are hardy perennials. The showy mallow family is worth looking at for more varieties for your garden. It includes old-fashioned favourites such as hollyhocks, mallow marvels, flowering maples and that wonderful plant we love to wear, cotton. The family malvaceae means mucilaginous or sticky. Helen Field Fischer, author of The Flower Family Album summed up the mallow family this way: "This is the sort of family which if human, would be the backbone of the community. It is a