Summer Newsbrief 2014

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Calling all tree huggers

Green Industry News Summer 2014 Vol. 23 Issue 3

What you can learn from Candy Crush

Greening the highways

Bridging the gap to new plant development in Canada

What’s inside: • Widespread support for Garden Days • Governor General recognizes industry volunteers • Consumer environmental concerns: do we overreact? • New rose to bloom in 2015 • Winkolmolen Nurseries: a finalist at international grower competition

Campfire Rose - Canadian Artists Series

CNLA’s Heritage Fund By: Rita Weerdenburg CNLA’s acquisition of the ornamental breeding program from Agriculture and AgriFood Canada (AAFC) in 2010 has been a consistent source of good news stories to share with the trade and the consumer alike. The successful submission of a Request for Proposal, which resulted in the take over of AAFC’s renowned hardy rose breeding program along with some other miscellaneous woody ornamental genetics was the catalyst to a winning partnership arrangement between CNLA and Vineland Research and Innovation

Centre. With funding support from AAFC through two successive projects, there are high expectations that new, hardy and disease-resistant rose cultivars will once again gain international recognition for made-inCanada roses. As well as the support of a rejuvenated rose breeding program, CNLA’s arrangement with AAFC allowed the association to take on a more aggressive role in the launch and marketing of the Canadian Artists series of roses, with a special emphasis on the Campfire rose. A spectacular addition to the series, Campfire is expected to be a winner for years to come. Perhaps the best news story to come out of the CNLAAAFC arrangement has been the establishment of the

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