ANNUALS ORBIT HYBRID SERIES
Selected for their performance in 4" pots, these varieties are preferred by growers for plug production. Earliness and reliability contribute to the choice of these Geraniums by the trade. Used in displays for colorful mass plantings. Nicely zoned foliage adds to their outdoor performance in trial gar- dens. Well-branched habits deliver a showi- er mass. Each responds well to Cycocel.
Price Code A, page 26.
✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135 GYPSOPHILA
(Baby’s Breath) (G. muralis) 550,000s.
L 14-21 days 60˚F
Cover seed lightly. Excellent for dried ar- rangements.
Ripple Formula Mix Red
Ripple Formula Mix - #05906 (5,500s.) Shimmering, fruit-colored blooms in raspberry (salmon-pink), blue- berry and strawberry, all fl ecked with red spots and stripes. A free-fl owering bedding plant and ground cover with large, 4" fl ow- erheads on compact, 12" plants with good basal branching. Ideal for containers and window boxes.
Price Code D, page 26.
GERBERA (Gerber/African Daisy) (G. jamesonii) 7,000s.
L 10 days Pink
Hot Pink - #05874 ✱ Red - #05876 ✱ Violet - #05877 ✱ White - #05879 ✱
White
Orange Appeal - #05870 ✱ 1991 Fleuroselect Winner. The fi rst or- ange Geranium and still one of the best. Price Code B, page 26.
Orange Appeal Violet
California Giants Mixed - #06011 An especially beautiful array of rose, yel- low, white, red, crimson and pink shades. Ideal for containers and cut fl owers. 24" 1/64 oz. = approx. 100 seeds $ 5.95 (F) 1/16 oz. 10.50 (H) 1/8 oz. California Giants Mix
(O) 1/64 oz. (D) 1/32 oz.
$18.75 34.95
Semidouble Mix
Semidouble Hybrid Mix - #06016 A mix of golden-yellow, rose and orange shades and yellow with dark eye, famous for nonstop early fl owering. Enormous, 4 to 5" semidouble blooms are stuffed with pet- als for a magnifi cent display. Strong stems show off open faces. Ideal for 5 and 6" pots and thrives as a container plant, too. 8-10" (T) 25 seeds $14.95 (V) 100 seeds $ 51.95 (R) 50 seeds 27.50 (G) 250 seeds 118.25
Mini Color Double Mix - #06014 Pastel double and semidouble fl owers on short, strong stems with contrasting foli- age. Compact and uniform with 2 to 6 blooms per plant. Recommended for 4" pot production. Flowers 13 to 15 weeks after sowing. Colors include Yellow, Red, Purple, Rose, White-Cream and Orange. 10-20% of blooms have dark centers. 8-10"
(T) 25 seeds $13.50 (V) 100 seeds $ 44.50 (R) 50 seeds 24.25 (G) 250 seeds 101.95
28 Mini Color Double Mix 70-75˚F
Cover seeds lightly with milled sphagnum. Transplant in about 4 weeks, being careful to plant crown above soil line. Grow on at 60˚F at night. Allow 18-20 weeks for pot sales.
Gypsy Deep Rose - #06098 ✱ 2004 AAS Winner. Add it to baskets and containers and you get a compact spread- ing habit of 12 to 14", more blooms, a larger, 3/8" fl ower size, and semidouble to fully double blooms in a velvety, deep-rose color. 8-10" (G) 250 seeds $4.50 (C) 1000 seeds $15.95 (W) 500 seeds 8.25 (Z) 2500 seeds 36.75 Gypsy Deep Rose
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