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ANNUALS


ASTERS (Callistephus chinensis) 13,000s.


DL 8-10 days BEGONIAS 70˚F


Sow 6-7 weeks prior to sales and grow on at 60°F. See perennial variety on page 68.


Astoria Mix - #05159 High quality single blooms in vibrant blue, carmine rose, deep blue, pink and white are 3" across, with short petals and strong stems. Sturdy upright habit and uniform fl owering allow the grower to cut the whole plant at once. 28" (C) 1000 seeds $5.25 (E) 5000 seeds $22.25 (U) 2000 seeds 9.50


Astoria Mix


2,000,000s.


FIBROUS HYBRID TYPES: BRONZE-LEAVED


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14-21 days


70˚F


Use sterilized medium, cover fl at with a piece of plastic or glass. Sow in July for Christmas sales. Sow in December for Spring sales.


COCKTAIL® SERIES (B. semperfl orens) These “tried and true” Be- gonias remain the world’s standard bronze- leaved series for mass landscape beds. Far more weather-resistant than the green- leaved types, and more sun and rain-toler- ant. Abundant blooms are large, averaging 1-1/4" across. 6-8". Pelleted seed only.


Red with Bronze Leaf


Dwarf Comet Mix - #05163 Unusually large blooms for such a highly compact bedding plant. Only 8" tall, but with 4", cactus-like fl owers. Basal branch- ing for loads of blooms. (W) 500 seeds $3.95 (Z) 2500 seeds $16.50 (C) 1000 seeds 7.25 (E) 5000 seeds 29.95 Dwarf Comet Mix


BIG™ HYBRID SERIES (x. benariensis) An overachiever by every standard – high quality seed, uniform plug development, early fl owering, big 2 to 3” blooms, and season-long color in sun and shade. Showy fl owers and glossy leaves make a big impact in combination pots and landscape plantings, where it’s fl oriferous habit displays more contrast than similar varieties. Rewarding and ultimately af- fordable, with lower production costs at one end and higher customer satisfaction at the other! 13-15”. Pelleted seed only.


Red with Bronze Leaf - #05241 ✱ Red with Green Leaf - #05242 ✱ Rose with Bronze Leaf - #05243 ✱


Vodka


Mix


Seastar Mix - #05197 Huge, ‘tiger paw’ blooms, a full 4" across, make excellent cut fl owers. Petals are twisted in delightful shapes resembling underwater sea urchins. A balanced mix of white, blue, pink, rose and salmon. 24" (W) 500 seeds $4.25 (Z) 2500 seeds $17.95 (C) 1000 seeds 7.75 (E) 5000 seeds 33.50 Seastar Mix


Red with Green Leaf Rose with Bronze Leaf


Prices, above 3: (R) 50 pellets $11.95 (G) 250 pellets $50.95 (V) 100 pellets 21.95 (W) 500 pellets 94.95


Gryphon - #05287 ✱ Striking when grown indoors or as a shade plant outside. Plants produce copper-col- ored fl ower spikes, but the main event is its striking, silvery foliage with black ac- cents. Fast-growing plants tolerate stress better than vegetative Rex begonias. A top choice for its fi ne shelf qualities – low maintenance, versatility and display ap- peal. 14-16” (R) 50 seeds $11.50 (G) 250 seeds $47.95 (V) 100 seeds 20.95 (W) 500 seeds 97.95


14 Gryphon


Vodka - #05219 ✱ Mix - #05222 ✱ Prices, above 2: (C)1000 pellets $10.50 (E) 5000 pellets $45.95 (U) 2000 pellets 18.95








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