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ANNUALS


DIASCIA (D. barberae) 4,900s.


DL 4-6 days 65-70˚F


Cover seed lightly with coarse vermiculite. Recommended tray sizes are 406 to 208 cells. Maintain 95% relative humidity through germination. Do not allow seedlings to wilt. Avoid excessive watering and drought.


DL


✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135


DICHONDRA (D. argentea) 6,075s.


4 days 72-76˚F Grow on at 65-76˚F during the day and 62-65˚F at night. Finish off in 4” pots in 11 to 12 weeks.


FALLS SERIES Heat tolerant and very dense, with leaves that are round and held close to the stem. Easy- to-grow, with a full habit that branches early and blankets containers without tangling. As a ground cover, it rises no higher than a few inches, but will cascade to 3 feet or more in hanging baskets. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 2-3"


Diamonte™ Mix


Diamonte™ Mix - #05620 ✱ An excellent choice for premium pack and pot sales. Very easy to sow and grow. Per- forms well in spring and autumn containers and landscapes. Pinch-free plants spread up to 14" with a denser habit and better branch- ing than vegetative cutting Diascias. Warm- er climates may promote light blooming in the winter. 12-14”. Multi-seed pellets. (R) 50 pellets $ 9.25 (G) 250 pellets $37.25 (V) 100 pellets 16.25 (W) 500 pellets 70.50


DUSTY MILLER See below.


L 10-15 days


Emerald


Emerald - #08739 ✱ Multi-seed pellets. (R) 50 pellets $ 9.25 (G) 250 pellets $37.25 (V) 100 pellets 16.25 (W) 500 pellets 70.50


70˚F


The several genera of this foliage group also serve well as bedding plants. Sow 12-14 weeks prior to anticipated sales. Grow dry, but provide regular feedings. Treat as annuals, some are perennials.


Silverdust - #05646 ✱ (Senecio cineraria maritima) (90,000s.) Finely cut silvery white leaves. Compact plant. 8"


(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz. 6.95


1/16 oz. = approx. 5,500 seeds (J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


$3.95 Silverdust


$12.95 23.50


Silver - #08737 ✱ (R) 50 seeds


Silver $ 9.25 (G) 250 seeds $37.25 (V) 100 seeds 16.25 (W) 500 seeds 70.50


FLOWERING KALE (Brassica oleracea)


8,500s. L 10 days 70˚F


Sow May to July for Fall sales with garden mums. Maintains color in winter months in mild climates.


See ‘Glamour Red’ on page 2.


Crane Pink


Cirrus - #05644 ✱ (Senecio cineraria) (90,000s.) French va- riety with broader leaves, but similar to Silver Dust. Not as dainty, but showy and very white. Excellent for borders. 8" (W) 500 seeds $ 8.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $37.95 (C) 1000 seeds 16.25 (E) 5000 seeds 70.95


Cirrus 24


Crane Pink Hybrid - #05715 Exhibits all the qualities of a fi ne cut fl ow- er – unique coloration, long, sturdy stems, and a fresh appearance that lingers long after cutting. Gray-green foliage with pink center rosettes are 5 to 6" across. 24"


(G) 250 seeds $ 7.95 (C) 1000 seeds $27.50 (W) 500 seeds 14.50 (Z) 2500 seeds 61.95





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