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Exceptional botrytis tolerance, complete uniformity of habit and bloom time, a multitude of blooms makes this the best garden performer and weather toler- ant of all the gran- difl oras. Blooms are 3-1/2 to 4" across, non-fading, clear and vibrant. 10-15"


Red - #07384 ✱ (Not pictured.) White - #07385 ✱ (Not pictured.)


Mix - #07386 ✱ A blend of above colors plus others not sold separately. Prices, above 3: (W) 500 seeds $5.50 (Z) 2500 seeds $23.25 (C) 1000 seeds 9.75 (E) 5000 seeds 42.95


FRILLYTUNIA® SERIES


Contemporary variety with an unusual F1 fl ower characteristic known as ‘fi mbriate’ for the feminine, fringed edges on its petals. Single blooms cascade across the surface of nicely compact plants. Good performance from May to fi rst frost. 10-12"


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Opera Supreme Pink Morn Hybrid - #07450 ✱ 2007 AAS Winner. Vigorous plants fl ower profusely throughout the summer. Each 2-1/2" bloom is bright pink at the outer edg- es, shading to creamy white, then to a yel- low throat. Plants achieve maximum spread of 3 ft. under full sun. Not truly day-length neutral, but early to fl ower under short day conditions. 6-10”. Pelleted seed only. (R) 50 pellets $ 9.95 (G) 250 pellets $41.50


(V) 100 pellets 18.25 (W) 500 pellets 75.95 Opera Supreme Pink Morn


Lavender Storm™


Lavender Storm™ - #07443 ✱ 1996 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. Weather tolerant plants with soft lavender blooms. Makes a stunning presentation. Perfect in packs and 4" pots. 12-14" (W) 500 seeds $ 5.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $24.50


(C) 1000 seeds 10.25 (E) 5000 seeds 45.50 See ‘Limbo Pink Morn & Salmon Morn’ on page 8.


Prism Sunshine - #07439 ✱ 1998 AAS and Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. An exciting choice to illumi- nate containers and landscape plantings. Extra-early, compact, and extremely uni- form, with large, luminous, golden-yellow blooms with creamy edges, highly resistant to fading and discoloration. Flowers from May through October, with huge, 3-1/2" blooms glowing in the sun. 10-12"


Burgundy - #07409 ✱ Tropical Red - #07433 ✱ Mix - #07408 ✱ Prices, above 3: (W) 500 seeds $ 7.95 (C) 1000 seeds 14.25 (Z) 2500 seeds 32.50 (E) 5000 seeds 59.50


Tropical Red Burgundy


Limbo Mix - #07414 ✱ Early-fl owering, dwarf variety. Attractive plants remain mounded throughout the season, long after others have gone ‘leggy.’ Extra-large blooms, 3" across, on sturdy stems, spreading just 10 to 20", make a terrifi c impact in small space gardens. Includes blue, purple, violet, rose, pink, salmon and white. Easy to ship and long- lived on the shelf. 6-8" (G) 250 seeds $ 6.50 (C) 1000 seeds $21.95 (W) 500 seeds 11.95 (Z) 2500 seeds 49.95


Limbo Mix


(W) 500 seeds $ 7.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $31.75 (C) 1000 seeds


13.50 (E) 5000 seeds 60.50 Prism Sunshine


SOPHISTICA™ COLLECTION HYBRID SERIES Simple, easy-care production results in a spectacular display of large blooms – the perfect combination of a traditional look and a contemporary palette. Each coloration reacts to heat, light and age, creating a fascinating display that exhibits subtle changes throughout a long fl owering season. Well-matched timing makes scheduling and shipping easy. Plants spread to a manageable 10 to 12”, suitable for pots, combo planters and hanging baskets. 10–15”. Pelleted seed only.


Antique Shades - #07484 ✱ Blue Morn - #07485 ✱ Lime Bicolor - #07483 ✱ Prices, per variety: (R) 50 pellets $ 7.25 (G) 250 pellets $30.95 (V) 100 pellets 13.25 (W) 500 pellets 54.50


Lime Bicolor Antique Shades Blue Morn 47


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