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(Texas Blue Bell) (Eustoma russelianuum) 625,000s.


10 days 72˚F


Sow in January for bedding pack sales. For cut fl owers, sow Sept. for May crop or Nov. for June crop. Cover seed very lightly and cover fl at with plastic or glass to maintain even moisture. Remove cover after germi- nation and grow on at 65˚F.


All Lisianthus sold as pelleted seeds only.


Cinderella™ Blue Hybrid - #06664 Double blooms on long, straight stems are dressed in frills, making them highly desirable in bouquets and borders. Blos- soms grow in tight clusters at the top of each stem, while minimal lower branching makes it easy to harvest. Plants produce naturally smaller leaves towards the bot- tom, creating better airfl ow and healthier growth. 24-36"


Cinderella™ Blue


Red Bicolor - #06681 Velvety-white fl owers with deep red bor- ders have a touch of green at the throat. Medium large, single blooms look appeal- ing in the garden or as a cut fl ower. 30-36" (V) 100 pellets $ 5.75 (W) 500 pellets $19.95 (Y) 200 pellets 10.50 (C) 1000 pellets 37.95 Red Bicolor


Echo Double Mixed


Echo Double Mixed - #06670 ✱ Full range of blue, pink, white, rose and picoteed colors, with every bloom fully double. Lasts more than a week in the vase. Also excellent for 4" and 6" pot produc- tion. 18-24" (V) 100 pellets $5.25 (W) 500 pellets $15.95 (Y) 200 pellets 8.50 (C) 1000 pellets 30.95


Twinkle™ Blue Blush Hybrid - #06683 Destined to shine as the most in-demand cut fl ower. Thick, straight stems, with tightly clustered blooms, are easy to har- vest, while small lower leaves improve air- fl ow and combat disease. 24-36" (V) 100 pellets $5.25 (W) 500 pellets $21.75 (Y) 200 pellets 9.50 (C)1000 pellets 38.95 Twinkle™ Blue Blush


Cinderella™ Lime Hybrid - #06665 ✱ Heat tolerant, drought tolerant and pest re- sistant – sun-loving Cinderella is already a favorite of growers and home gardeners alike. Double-frilled, lime-green blooms face skyward on tall, straight stems, doing double duty in borders and bouquets. De- signed by nature to be a premier cut fl ower, with minimal leaves near the base of each stem. 24-36” Prices, above 2: (V) 100 pellets $ 6.75 (W) 500 pellets $28.95 (Y) 200 pellets 12.50 (C) 1000 pellets 53.50


Cinderella™ Lime


Primrose Double


Primrose Double - #06674 Luscious, double, creamy-yellow blos- soms with thick petals put on a very ex- travagant display. Double ratio is 70-80%. 24-32" (V) 100 pellets $ 5.75 (W) 500 pellets $19.95 (Y) 200 pellets 10.50 (C) 1000 pellets 37.95


MARIGOLDS, SIGNET (Tagetes tenuifolia)


26,000s. DL 7-10 days 70-72˚F Culture same as French Marigolds on p36.


Starfi re Mix - #06836 Signet Marigolds are small, covered with single blooms of gold, yellow, orange and red. Fern-like foliage is simply smothered in tiny, old-fashioned blooms. 10"


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


Rainy Orange 34


Rainy Orange - #06678 Soft yellow, watercolor hues, barely touched with pink, giving the overall im- pression of a lovely pastel landscape dis- played on a sumptuous palette of petals. Very extravagant looking. 30-36" (V) 100 pellets $ 5.75 (W) 500 pellets $19.95 (Y) 200 pellets


1/8 oz. = approx. 3,250 seeds $4.25 (K) 1/2 oz. 7.95 (L) 1 oz. Starfi re Mix


$15.25 28.75


10.50 (C) 1000 pellets 37.95





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