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✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135


double. We strongly feel these improvements are ones that you’ll appreciate. 12-14". Detailed seed only.


INCA II™ HYBRID SERIES Inca II™ is not just a mere replacement or improvement of Inca. It still con- tains all the elements that made Inca so popular, yet it’s shorter, earlier and has stronger bloom stems to hold the 4 to 5" blooms which are still fully


Yummy Mummy - #06942 Unlike other Marigolds with open-faced blooms with a unique look. Spiky, pointed petals are anchored by dark disks dusted in bright yellow. Strong stalks elevate blooms above dense, bright-green foliage. Exotic looking but never temperamental – a reliable performer, with summer-long fl owering in shades of orange, yellow and gold. 12”


(G) 250 seeds $5.25 (C) 1000 seeds $17.25 (W) 500 seeds 9.50 (Z) 2500 seeds 39.50


Yummy Mummy


Gold - #06876 ✱ Orange - #06877 ✱ Yellow - #06878 ✱ Mix - #06879 ✱


Mix


Gold


Orange


Yellow


Prices, above 4: (V) 100 seeds $ 6.50 (W) 500 seeds $21.95 (Y) 200 seeds 11.75 (C) 1000 seeds 41.95


LADY HYBRID SERIES Fully double, large, carnation-type blooms are held high above uniform, dwarf plants. 15-20". Detailed seed only.


First Lady MARIGOLDS,


FRENCH (Tagetes patula) 8,000-10,000s. DL 5-8 days 75-80˚F Easy-to-grow in packs, this class is quickly gaining in popularity. Extra-early and not af- fected by daylength. Requires no lighting or shading.


See ‘Bonanza Deep Orange’ on page 4.


Deep Orange - #06901 ✱ First Lady - #06902 ✱ Mix - #06903 ✱ Includes yellow, gold, orange and primrose. Prices, above 3: (V) 100 seeds $ 5.95 (W) 500 seeds $19.50 (Y) 200 seeds 10.75 (C) 1000 seeds 37.50


BOY SERIES Floriferous with 2" blooms. Good shelf life, 7-10 days earlier than Hero™ Series. 8-12". Detailed seed only.


Deep Orange Lady Lady Mix


Lunacy™ Orange – #06906 ✱ A fragrant beauty with semi-double or- ange blooms on mounded plants that are compact, 8 to 12” in width. Free fl owering when grown in full sun. Handsome fl ower- heads stand up well in drought conditions, attracting butterfl ies and hummingbirds when other varieties fade. An easy-care se- lection that thrives in packs, pots and gar- dens, creating vibrant color well into the fall. 10-12”


(V) 100 seeds $ 6.75 (W) 500 seeds $23.25 36


(Y) 200 seeds 12.25 (C) 1000 seeds 44.50 Lunacy™ Orange


Moonsong™ Deep Orange Hybrid - #06909 ✱ 2001 AAS Winner. A go-to variety of gar- deners and landscapers who want intense, summer-long color without a lot of effort. Tightly packed, fully double blooms are saturated in bright orange, held just above deep green foliage that constantly renews itself for a fresh appearance. Plants spread up to 14” in full sun, with strong stems and excellent branching. Drought resistant for abundant fl owering that starts about 75 days after sowing. 12-15” (V) 100 seeds $ 6.75 (W) 500 seeds $23.25 (Y) 200 seeds 12.25 (C) 1000 seeds 44.50


Moonsong™ Deep Orange


Orange - #06795 ✱ Yellow - #06797✱ Boy O’ Boy Mix - #06799 ✱ Includes colors above, plus others not sold separately.


Mix


Orange


Yellow


Prices, above 3: (W) 500 seeds $4.95 (Z) 2500 seeds $20.25 (C) 1000 seeds 8.50 (E) 5000 seeds 37.50


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