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ALTERNANTHERA 3-7 days
(A. dentata) 17,450s. L
72-76˚F
Cover seed lightly with coarse vermiculite. Grow on at 62-65˚F during the day and 67- 75˚F at night.
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ASARINA 70,000s.
L 14-28 days 70˚F
Sow in January/February 4 to 5 months before sales. Full germination takes up to a month.
Climbing Snapdragon - #05144 (A. antirrhinifl ora) A graceful climber with snapdragon-like blooms of reds and blues. Very pretty, with a host of 1" long blos- soms. Thrives in sun, shade, heat or cool. Excellent for trellises, baskets and pots. 48-72" (V) 100 seeds $ 5.75 (W) 500 seeds $23.75 (Y) 200 seeds 10.50 (C) 1000 seeds 44.95
Snow Crystals
Snow Crystals - #05071 ✱ Plants are smothered in large, clear, pure white scented blooms. Spreads about 8”, with good uniformity and neat habit. 4" 1/32 oz. = approx. 2,500 seeds
(D) 1/32 oz. (F) 1/16 oz.
$5.25 9.25
(H) 1/8 oz. $16.75 (J) 1/4 oz. 29.95 Climbing Snapdragon
Purple Knight - #05055 ✱ This highly reliable performer requires little in the way of care, and rewards you with an eye-catching display of royal purple foliage that deepens in color under full sun. Striking leaves, on long stems, arch outward, lending a graceful accent to mixed containers, beds and borders. Spreads 2 to 3 feet. 16-20" (R) 50 seeds $10.95 (Y) 200 seeds $37.25 (V) 100 seeds 20.50 (W) 500 seeds 86.95
Purple Knight
ANGELONIA (A. angustifolia) 28,500s.
L 5-7 days 74˚F
Use a well-drained soil-less medium with a pH of 5.6-6.0. Maintain 95% relative humid- ity until emergence. Do not allow seedlings to wilt as they do not recover well.
Wonderland® Blue
Wonderland® Blue - #05079 ✱ (100,000s.) A soft lavender with clear blue undertones. A superb variety with well- matched bloom time and plant height, compact habit, pleasing fragrance, and determined performance under cool condi- tions. Sow directly into packs or transplant in small clumps. 3”
(Z) 2500 seeds $3.25 (X)10000 seeds $10.50 (E) 5000 seeds 5.75
Serena™ Mix
Serena™ Mix - #05105 ✱ An economical mix of lavenders, pinks, purples and whites. Virtually care-free and needs no dead-heading. Thrives in moder- ate to hot climates with low to high humid- ity. Well-branched plants spread 12 to 14”, and are slightly shorter than vegetative vari- eties except in the extreme South, where the spread and height can expand by up to 50%. Easy-to-grow. 10-12”. Pelleted seed only.
New Carpet of Snow
(R) 50 pellets $10.50 (G) 250 pellets $43.50 (V) 100 pellets
18.95 (W) 500 pellets 81.95 13
ASCLEPIAS (A. curassavica)
8,500s. D 14-21 days 70˚F
Sow January-March. Transplant 3-5 weeks after sowing. Prefers warm, dry location.
Silky Formula Mix - #08465 An intense mix of gold, clear scarlet-red with yellow anthers and deep red with deep bronze foliage. Excellent cut fl ower as well as patio or bedding plant. Rubbed seed. 24-28" (V) 100 seeds (Y) 200 seeds
$3.50 (W) 500 seeds 5.75 (C) 1000 seeds Silky Formula Mix
$10.95 20.95
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