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Candy Mix Zinnias A NEW LOOK FOR THIS EASY-TO-GROW ANNUAL


08097–Zinnias are garden favorites due to their bright colors, maintenance-free habit and summer- long bloom display. The Candy’s are a sweet treat to the eyes with their unique anemone or pompon-style blooms 2 to 2½ inches wide in brilliant shades of red, yellow, white, orange, hot pink and more. Plant seeds directly in the ground when soil is warm. The heat tolerant, sun-loving plants grow 30 inches tall. (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


Autumn Acorn Blend Squash A MEDLEY OF ACORN WINTER SQUASH


03604–(70-90 Day)–We’ve blended together four col- orful varieties of acorn squash, all bush or semi-bush types, and each with its very own personality when it comes to appearance. What they all have in common is great fl avor, fi ne eating quality and high yields. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.65; 2 pkts. $4.50; (K) ½ oz. $7.95; (L) oz. $13.95


INDIVIDUAL VARIETIES IN OUR AUTUMN ACORN BLEND CAN BE PURCHASED ON PAGE 70.


Spilled Wine™ Weigela INTOXICATING COLOR FOR SMALL SPACES


21213–Zones 4-8–(Weigela fl orida ‘Bokraspiwi’) (PPAF)–The combination of wavy, dark purple-red foliage, magenta-pink fl owers and compact, spread- ing habit makes this a good ‘all-purpose’ plant for borders, foundation plantings, even spilling out of large containers. Heaviest bloom occurs in late spring, but you’ll enjoy some repeat fl owering all summer. Full sun brings out the darkest purple foli- age color. Grows 18 to 24 inches tall and about 3 feet wide. 1-quart pots.


Each $15.95; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95


ENJOY ALL-SUMMER COLOR FROM THIS FRAGRANT REBLOOMING LILAC


21013–Zones 3-7–(Syringa x ‘Penda’)–(P.P.20575)–High- ly fragrant lavender-purple fl owers burst forth in spring, again in midsummer and then continue until frost. This lilac is a perfect size for smaller gardens and landscapes as the compact plants grow only 4 to 5 feet tall and are fi lled with smaller foliage that resists mildew. Prefers a full sun location.1-quart pots. Each $16.95; 3 for $45.95; 6 for $84.95


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Raspberry Truffl e Echinacea A CONFECTIONARY CONEFLOWER


11594–Zones (4)5-9–(Echinacea purpurea ‘Rasp- berry Truffl e’)–(PPAF)–What begin as peachy-pink double daisies transform into fragrant 4 inch double pompons the shade of a strawberry-peach smoothee topped with a dollop of chocolate. Dark chocolate- colored stems also contrast with the salmon to coral blooms and lush, dark green foliage. Robust plants with strong, sturdy stems grow 24 to 30 inches tall. Plant in full sun. 2¼-inch pots. Each $10.95; 3 for $29.95; 6 for $54.95


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