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FLOWER SEEDS Jung’s Top Picks For Containers, Hanging Baskets, Beds and Borders


SYMBOLS and PLANTING CODES:


❍ – SUN ◗ – PARTIAL SHADE ● – SHADE ✂ – CUTFLOWER (DS)


This fl ower seed may be sown directly in the garden when the soil is warm.


(SI)


Start seed indoors 8 to 16 weeks before the last frost date for your area, then transplant outside after danger of frost.


(DS-SI) This fl ower seed may be sown directly in the garden, but for earlier bloom can be started indoors 4 to 8 weeks prior to planting outside after danger of frost has passed.


CRANBERRIES DOUBLE CLICK MIX Double Click Cosmos (DS–SI)


A rare double-fl owered cosmos – doubly impressive in the garden and bouquets. Strong-stemmed plants have attractive ferny foliage that makes a superb fi ller for fl oral arrangements. You’ll be amazed at the fl ower production, and best of all, the more you harvest fl owers for bouquets the faster new buds arise. Very easy to grow. Ht. 24" to 36" (except mix). ❍ ✂


05525–ROSE BONBON (PVP) 05520–SNOW PUFF 05537–CRANBERRIES (PVP) 05526–MIX–Ht. 36" to 48"


FIRST LADY


MOONSONG™ DEEP ORANGE


Lady Hybrid Marigolds (DS–SI)


(Tagetes erecta)–Exceptional garden performance. Bushy, compact plants are mounded with double 3½ inch blooms. A time-tested winner in Jung gardens. Ht. 15" to 20". ❍ ✂ 06902–FIRST LADY–Clear yellow blooms. 1968 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90


06903–LADIES MIX–Includes yellow, gold and orange. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90


Moonsong™ Deep Orange Hybrid Marigold


(DS–SI)


06909–Unmatched color intensity. Fully double, 2½ to 3 inch fl ow- ers are saturated with brilliant orange. The abundant blooms are pro- duced all summer on bushy, heat and drought tolerant plants. Spent blooms are continuously covered with new foliage so the plants always look fresh. Allow 70 to 84 days from sowing seed to fl owering. 2012 AAS Winner. Ht. 12" to 15". ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (40 seeds) $3.95; 2 pkts. $6.95


ANTIGUA HYBRID MIX Antigua Hybrid Mix Marigold (DS–SI)


06786–(Tagetes erecta)–Blooms just 60 days from sowing. Grows more compact than most open-pollinated varieties. Bears large clusters of full blooms in shades of rose, pink, scarlet, salmon, white and bicolors. Plants are 18 inches tall with a 12 to 14 inch spread. ❍ ✂


(A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50; 5 pkts $12.95 HAPPY HOUR™ HYBRID MIX


Happy Hour™ Hybrid Mix Portulaca or Moss Rose


(SI)


07631–Blooms earlier than other Moss Roses. Bred for strong performance and reduced daylength sensitivity, Happy Hour™ is ideal for southern loca- tions with hot, dry conditions and well-drained soil. Beautiful, semi-double fl owers in vivid, fruity colors appear uniformly on full, bushy, drought tolerant plants all summer. Grows 8 to 10 inches tall with a 10 to 12 inch spread. ❍


(A) Pkt. (50 multiseed pellets) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90


PRICE OF ALL DOUBLE CLICK COSMOS VARIETIES (mix or match):


(A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; 5 pkts. $10.95 ROSE BONBON SNOW PUFF ASTI™ HYBRID MIX Asti™ Hybrid Osteospermum(SI)


Why buy expensive “Cape Daisy” plants when you can easily grow your own from seed? Uni- form plants with thick, fl eshy foliage grow up to 20 inches tall. Their drought and frost tolerance make them long-lasting landscape plants as they cover themselves with 2 inch daisy-like blooms throughout the summer. ❍ ◗ 07133–LAVENDER SHADES 07135–WHITE–2008 AAS Winner 07134–PURPLE 07137–MIX


PRICE OF ASTI™ OSTEOSPERMUM: (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $4.95; 2 pkts. $9.40; 5 pkts. $21.95


BONANZA MIX IMPROVED


BONANZA DEEP ORANGE TWINNY MIX Bonanza Marigolds (DS–SI)


(Tagetes patula)–Every plant is a gold mine of blooms. The double crested fl owers are the largest of any French marigold, up to 2½ inches across, and colors are pure and intense. Bonanzas are also faster to fl ower and offer superior garden performance under a wide range of conditions. Ht. 10" to 12". ❍ ✂ 06789–MIX IMPROVED–Includes solids and bicolor in shades of or- ange, gold, mahogany-red and yellow plus new Deep Orange. (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; 5 pkts. $9.50


06787–DEEP ORANGE–An unforgettable, eye-popping, sonic-boom orange that holds its intense color.


(A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; 5 pkts. $9.50 MARIGOLD OFFER


06947 (X)–Includes one pkt. each of Inca II Hybrid Mix, Antigua Hybrid Mix and Bonanza Mix Improved (3 pkts. total), an $8.35 value for $6.95


– 78 – INCA II HYBRID MIX Inca II Hybrid Marigold Mix (DS–SI)


06879–(Tagetes erecta)–A blanket of blooms all summer. The Incas have been bred to have strong stems, a neat and uniform plant habit and an incredible fl ower display that continues even in very hot conditions. Big, fully double, 4 inch blooms are held above deep green foliage that always looks fresh. Includes yel- low, gold and orange. The Incas fl ower about 12 to 13 weeks after sowing. Ht. 12" to 14". ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (40 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50


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TWINNY PEACH


Twinny Hybrid Snapdragons (SI)


Unique colors and form. The butterfl y-form blooms are double, thus the ‘twinny’ name. The colors are blends unlike any other snaps to date and many trans- form into other hues as they age for a marvelous color array. Abundant fl ower spikes are produced all sum- mer. They tolerate heat and wet conditions with ease. Bushy, compact plants. Enjoy fl owers 10 to 12 weeks after sowing. Ht. 12" to 15". ❍ ◗ ✂


05141–TWINNY PEACH–2010 AAS Winner. Colors transform from peach and light orange to yellow and apricot.


(A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90


05143–TWINNY MIX–Includes shades of violet, crim- son, peach, white, bronze and yellow. (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90


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