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Goldsmith’s Cora® Vinca wins Gold at the 2008 Olympics
Annual Rotary Flower Sale
Buckingham Palace
Goldsmith Flowers around the World!
Goldsmith’s Cora® Vinca wins Gold at the 2008 Olympics in
Beijing
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After an extensive trial
with varieties from all over the world, ‘Cora’ thrived in the extreme tropical
heat and high humidity for three summer seasons in Beijing and outlasted its
competition, proving to be the best variety to be showcased for the highly
telecasted Olympic event. ‘Cora Deep Lavender’ and ‘Cora White’ created a
blanket of color displayed in large beds near the Water Cube where Michael
Phelps made history winning 8 Gold medals.
The main characteristic
that differs this Vinca from the competition is it’s resistance to the disease
aerial Phytopthora! ‘Cora’ comes in eight brilliant colors including new pink
and punch and a mixture. ‘Cora’ has a uniform habit with long-lasting large
flowers that do well in full sun exposure.

Another winner showcased
at the Olympics in
Beijing
was Sparkler™ Cleome. ‘Sparkler Blush’, an All-America Selections
Award Winner, and ‘Sparkler White’ were planted in a bed right outside the
Bird’s Nest National Stadium. ‘Sparkler’, which can reach a height of 3 ½ - 4
feet, caught the attention of spectators passing by.
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Annual
Rotary Flower
Sale

Goldsmith Seeds has
held the Spring Trials event every year since 1965. This event features hundreds
of new variety plants that are introduced to the industry. Pictured above is an
outdoor display of a cabana that was set up at this year’s Spring Trials. As the
event became more popular and grew in size, so did the number of plants. Glenn
and Jane Goldsmith, the founders of Goldsmith Seeds and leaders of the Gilroy
Rotary at the time, came up with the idea of the flower sale, and it has been an
event occurring every year since then.
Half of the
proceeds go to Rotary Charities and are available to schools, non-profits,
community-based organizations, etc. The other half goes to the Rotary/Goldsmith
Scholarship fund, which is given to one or more local high school or junior
college students who are going on to study horticulture, floriculture, botany or
some related field.
This scholarship is
up to $9,000 a year.
The annual event
raises more than $50,000 each year - more than five times what was raised 10
years ago!
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Buckingham
Palace

Goldsmith's "Americana"
Geraniums receive the royal treatment, with thousands on display outside
Buckingham Palace in England.
Some 14,500 "Americana
Red" geraniums from Goldsmith were planted in the extensive flower beds outside
Buckingham Palace. "Americana Red" was selected for its superior performance
and plant habit. Also clinching their selection was the fact that "Americana
Red" matched the precise color of red in the palace guardsmen's uniforms.
"Americana" Geraniums by
Goldsmith come in an amazing 13 different colors. The color range adds
diversity to the geranium color range, and includes such colors as "Light Pink
Splash," "Rose Splash" and "White Splash." "Americanas" are known for their
free-flowering, large flower heads that are held above a well-branching plant
structure. Heat tolerance is emphasized for added garden performance. To learn
more about Americana Geraniums please click here
www.fischerusa.com/
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Goldsmith
Flowers around the World!
Goldsmith varieties are on display at our world headquarters in
Gilroy, as well as at our research station in The Netherlands. In addition, you
can view our award winning varieties in official All America Selections Display
Gardens around the world. Part of the mission of the All America Selections
organization is to foster the development, production and distribution of new
and better horticultural and agricultural varieties, species, strains and kinds
in and for North America. AAS Display Gardens are public places that grow and
display the AAS Winning flowers, vegetables or both. We suggest you visit AAS
Display Gardens and look for the AAS Winner plants! Visit
www.all-americaselections.org to find an AAS Display Garden near you.
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