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ANNUALS


BACOPA 34,000s.


L 4 days 68-74˚F


Flowers in 8-9 weeks in 4-1/2” pots or allow a few more weeks for baskets and contain- ers. Not recommended for gardens or land- scapes.


Schedule Bacopa production more ef- fi ciently and simplify crop turns with- out stock plant maintenance or pinching. These varieties meet an 85% minimum germination standard and performs ev- ery bit as well as vegetative varieties in outdoor planters and 12" baskets. 4-6”. Multi-seed pellets.


✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135


CACTUS 8,000-12,000s. L 5-8 weeks 75˚F Germination time varies with variety, so maintain seed fl ats over several weeks and transplant as each variety emerges. Sow seed on a well-drained, friable mixture of half potting soil and half sand. Cover with thin layer of pure sand. Allow fl at to absorb water from bottom until moist, then cover.


CAMPANULA (C.medium)


22,500s. L 10-14 days 65-70˚F


Cover thinly. Grow on at 55-60˚F. Transplant about 40 days after sowing.


CHAMPION HYBRID SERIES


1998 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. Ethereal bells of dark blue and clear pink grace this unique series. An extremely high quality cut fl ower. Very uniform in appear- ance. We suggest purchasing both shades, as they look stunning in combination. 24". Pelleted seed only.


Blue - #05346 ✱ Blue Pink - #05347 ✱


Prices, above 2: (R) 50 pellets $ 6.50 (G) 250 pellets $28.25 (V) 100 pellets 12.00 (W) 500 pellets 53.50


Pink


Finest Choice Mixed


Finest Choice Mixed - #05324 ✱ Many kinds and forms chosen for appear- ance and performance.


1/16 oz. = approx. 500-750 seeds (H) 1/8 oz. Blutopia® Blue


Blutopia® Blue - #05206 ✱ Offers a mounded habit, fl owering about 10 days earlier than white.


Snowtopia® White - #05207 ✱ More prostrate, with a larger leaf typical of vegetative white Bacopa.


(F) 1/16 oz. $4.75 (J) 1/4 oz. 8.75 (K) 1/2 oz.


CALENDULA 3,400s.


D 7-10 days


$15.95 30.95


60-70˚F


Allow 8-10 weeks for green pack sales and up to 14 weeks for fl owering pack sales.


CELOSIA, CRESTED (Cockscomb) (C. argentea var. cristata)


See below. L 7-10 days 70˚F Be sure to keep evenly moist, do not allow to dry out. Do not stunt growth. Allow 10-12 weeks for pack sales, 12-14 weeks for pots.


Amigo Mix - #05376 ✱ (35,000s.) Velvety fl ower heads almost 10" across on compact plants. Ideal for packs, 4” pots or as a border in the gar- den. Grow in full sun to take advantage of its heat tolerance and to maximize its dramatic visual appeal. Mix includes ma- genta, mahogany-red, neon rose, scarlet and yellow. 6" (W) 500 seeds $3.95 (Z) 2500 seeds $16.95 (C) 1000 seeds 7.25


Snowtopia® White


Prices, per variety: (R) 50 pellets $10.95 (G) 250 pellets $45.95 (V) 100 pellets 20.25 (W) 500 pellets 84.95


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Lemonade - #05332 This variety has real personality – cheer- ful enough to refresh beds and borders on even the hottest summer days. Produces a large number of daisy-like blooms that range from pale lemon yellow to deep gold, apricot and orange. Carefully bred to stay within a complimentary range, but with enough contrast to deliver plenty of interest in mass plantings. 6-8” 1/8 oz. = approx. 425 seeds $ 6.95 12.95


Lemonade


(H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz.


(K) 1/2 oz. $23.50 (L) 1 oz.


42.95 Amigo Mix








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