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ANNUAL


FLOWER SEEDS A - Z General Listing


PROFUSION MIX Profusion Zinnias (DS–SI)


The longest-blooming, most reliable zinnias you can grow! The plants grow into tight, spreading mounds up to 20 inches wide, displaying 2 inch blooms just 60 to 65 days after sowing. They take cold, heat, drought and humidity in stride and are tolerant to powdery mildew and other dis- eases. Ht. 12". ❍ ✂


08126–YELLOW 08117–CHERRY–2000 AAS Winner


08118–ORANGE–2000 AAS Winner 08119–WHITE–2001 AAS Winner 08120–MIX–A blend of above plus Apricot and Coral Pink.


PRICE OF ALL PROFUSION ZINNIAS: (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50; 5 pkts $12.95; 10 for $23.95


WHAT IS AN ANNUAL? Annual fl owers bloom the year they are planted. They will tolerate cool weather, but not frost . They generally live for only one season.


SYMBOLS and PLANTING CODES:


❍ – SUN ◗ – PARTIAL SHADE ● – SHADE ✂ – CUTFLOWER


(DS) (SI)


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


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.


Bachelor Buttons or Cornfl owers


(DS)


05429–FIREWORKS–(Centaurea cyanus)–A dazzling patriotic blend. The 1½ to 2 inch fl uffy fl owers of red, white and blue will light up the garden and also make great fi ll- ers for the vase, both fresh and dried. Pro- vides weeks of stunning color. Ht. 24" to 30". ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.45; (H) 1


⁄8 oz. $5.95


CLASSIC FANTASTIC BACHELOR BUTTONS–A trial packet is sent FREE with a $10 order. See our order form for details.


PROFUSION DOUBLE MIX


Double Flowered Profusion Mix Zinnias


(DS–SI)


08111–Enjoy these popular zinnias with fuller double blooms! The plants grow into tight, spreading mounds up to 20 inches wide, displaying 2 inch blooms of orange, pink, cherry, gold and white. They like full sun, take cold, heat, drought and humidity in stride and are tolerant to powdery mildew and other diseases. Ht. 12". ❍ (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50; 5 pkts $12.95


Cardinal Climber (DS-SI)


05357–(Ipomoea x multifi da)–Irresistible to hummingbirds. Palm-like emerald-green foliage provides a backdrop for scarlet trum- pet-shaped 1 inch fl owers. Cannot ship to AZ. Ht. 15'. ❍ ◗


(A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20 Celosia


(DS-SI)


05388–CHIEF MIX–(Celosia cristata)–One of the best cockscombs for cutfl owers. Massive velvety combs 6 to 7 inches across are rich shades of red, rose, gold, plus a red and yellow bicolor. Use fresh or dried. Ht. 30" to 40". ❍ ✂


(A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50


05398–TOREADOR–(Celosia cristata)–Big blooms are top sellers at craft fairs and farmers markets. Huge scarlet-red combs top sturdy stems. Striking in the fl ower bor- der, too! 1955 AAS Winner. Ht. 24". ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (F) 1


⁄16 ZAHARA® MIX DOUBLE DUO MIX


Cleome or Spider Flower


DOUBLE FIRE


STARLIGHT ROSE DOUBLE CHERRY (DS–SI)


Zahara® Zinnias


Disease tolerant – drought tolerant – the most forgiv- ing zinnias you can grow. Tremendous eye appeal makes Zahara® zinnias a natural for borders, containers and mass plantings. They thrive under hot, sunny, dry conditions and resist leaf spot and mildew which often devastate zinnias. Compact, bushy plants grow 12 to 18 inches tall and wide.


08197–STARLIGHT ROSE–2010 AAS Winner. White with a rose center that expands as summer progresses.


08192–CORAL ROSE 08199–DOUBLE FIRE


08198–DOUBLE CHERRY


08202–DOUBLE DUO MIX–A dynamic combination of Double Fire and Double Cherry.


08196–MIX–Includes the above plus white, orange, scarlet and yellow.


PRICE OF ALL ZAHARA® ZINNIAS: (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50; 5 pkts $12.95 – 80 – Visit our website at www.jungseed.com (DS)


05462–QUEEN MIX–Fantastic color at little cost. Generations of gardeners have enjoyed these spidery fl owers in their gar- dens. Each branch is tipped with large, open trusses of airy blooms in shades of rose, vio- let and white. Drought tolerant plants fl ower from early summer until frost. Ht. 3' to 5'. ❍ (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.90


Coleus (SI)


05477–GIANT EXHIBITION MIX–Huge leaves in hand-picked colors. This large- leaved mix includes a wide array of stunning color combinations. Very effective used in pots or mass plantings. For best results, start indoors about 8 weeks before last frost. Ht. 12" to 16" ◗ ●


(A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50


05485–MULTICOLOR RAINBOW BLEND (FLORIST STRAIN)–Our most colorful co- leus mixture. Includes many leaf types and colors. Ht. 12" to 18" ◗ ● (A) Pkt. (approx. 300 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; 5 pkts. $10.95


oz. $9.95


Cosmos


(DS)


05523–COSMIC MIX–Adds out-of-this- world color to beds, borders and bou- quets. Stocky plants produce loads of 2 inch double and semi-double bright, non-fading blooms in shades of orange, red, and yellow. Lacy foliage. Adored by butterfl ies. Ht. 12" to 18". ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


05524–DAYDREAM–An easy-to-grow garden delight. Large 3 inch fl owers are an eye-catching blend of white to light pink with a crimson-rose center and yel- low button eye. Blooms from midsum- mer until frost. Ht. 3' to 4'. ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


THE ‘DOUBLE CLICKS’: ROSE BONBON, SNOW PUFF, CRANBERRIES AND MIX. SEE PAGE 78.


05528–LIMARA LEMON–A petite show- stopper. The plants are coated with lemon-yellow, 1" blooms that keep com- ing until frost. Easy to grow and quick to fl ower, the branchy plants form neat mounds that are ideal for borders or spec- imens in combination planters. Ht. 8". ❍ (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


05540–RUBENZA–A fashionable color new to cosmos. The dark ruby-red color of the 2½" to 3" blooms is unusual for cosmos. As the fl owers age they shade to old rose, creating a delightful two-tone effect. Bushy plants have dark green, fi nely cut foliage. Ht. 24" to 32". ❍ (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


05515–COSIMO PURPLE RED-WHITE This early blooming dwarf cosmos is one of the fi rst annuals in fl ower. The striking bicolor 2" to 3" blooms are varying degrees of purple-red and white. Bushy plants with fi nely cut green foliage bloom all summer. Ht. 20" to 24". ❍ (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


05543–SONATA MIX–A symphony of fl ower colors. The 2½ to 3 inch blooms appear in shades of rose, pink, carmine and white. Compact plants are very heavy fl owering. Superb in the landscape and containers. Ht. 2'. ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90


Flowering Cabbage and Kale


(DS-SI)


05711–JUNG’S HYBRID MIX–Late summer color for beds, borders and containers. Cabbage-like plants 12 inch- es or more across have frilled, waved and lacy leaves that take on vibrant shades of red, pink and white as cool weather sets in. The colorful display lasts through fall and even into winter in milder climates. Our special custom mix includes both cabbage and kale to give you the widest range of textures and colors. ❍ (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90


GLAMOUR RED KALE–See page 3. NEW DAY HYBRID MIX GAZANIA–See page 3.


Geranium Seed SEE PAGE 76


Impatiens Seed SEE PAGE 76


Larkspur (DS)


06612–GIANT IMPERIAL MIX–(Delphi- num consolida)–Old-fashioned favor- ites for the garden and the vase. Tall, showy, delphinum-like fl ower spikes are unsurpassed for cutfl owers. Includes shades of blue, pink, carmine and white. Ht. 36" to 48". ❍ ✂ (A) Pkt. (150 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


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