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Peppermint Stick - #08105 (3,300s.) Striped bicolor of red on cream and red on yellow. 24"


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


1/4 oz. = approx. 825 seeds $4.25 7.50


Peppermint Stick


(L) 1 oz. $14.25 (M) 4 oz.


47.50


Tetra State Fair Mixed - #08147 ✱ (3,000s.) Massive, 5", mostly semidouble, fl at-petalled blooms, with some singles. Perfect for tall borders. Tolerant to Alter- naria and Mildew. 36".


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


1/4 oz. = approx. 750 seeds (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$4.50 7.75


$14.75 48.75


Tetra State Fair Mixed


ZINNIAS (Z. haageana) 12,800s.


D 7-10 days 68˚F


Cover seeds with vermiculite. Maintain 60˚F after germination. Sowing in February re- sults in April sales. Responds well to B-Nine.


QUEEN HYBRID SERIES The ultimate Lime meets the ultimate Red Lime in a matchup that’s impossible to top for fl oral arrangements and garden beds. Tightly packed blooms on majestic stems average up to 3” across, mostly double or semi-double with a few singles. Heat tol- erance extends the retail season for large container sales, while cut stems seem to last forever in vases. An upright and well- branched habit produces masses of fl ow- ers. Exceptionally sturdy plants are easy to handle and transport. 24-30”


Lime - #08135 ✱ Red Lime - #08136 ✱ Prices, above 2: (G) 250 seeds $ 8.75 (C) 1000 seeds $28.95 (W) 500 seeds 15.95 (Z) 2500 seeds 65.50


Uproar™ Rose


Uproar™ Rose Hybrid - #08180 ✱ (3,500s.) Beautiful, bold and head and shoulders above other cut fl owers. Two ex- tra inches of garden height add stature to strong, well-branched plants covered with fully double, deep rose blooms. Quick to grow, delivering robust performance when sown directly into fi nal containers or start- ed in plug trays. Thrives in full sun. 24-32”


(V) 100 seeds $12.50 (W) 500 seeds $54.25 (Y) 200 seeds 22.95 (C) 1000 seeds 98.50


Aztec Sunset™ - #08067 2007 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. A bold, beautiful and unique bicolored mix of semi to fully double blooms. Dome-shaped fl owerheads are very attractive to butter- fl ies. Floriferous, well-branched compact plants spread up to 10”. Flowers from June until late fall. Mildew resistant. 6”


(G) 250 seeds $5.50 (C) 1000 seeds $17.95 (W) 500 seeds 9.95 (Z) 2500 seeds 40.50


Aztec Sunset™


ANNUALS


ZINNIAS (Z. angustifolia) Culture same as (Z. elegans) p64.


Crystal White - #08075 ✱ (60,000s.)1997 AAS Winner. Fresh, daisy- like aura in a pure white Zinnia. Profusely fl owering – an early pot and pack variety that can be counted on to reliably withstand heat and severe weather. Crisp, 1-1/4" blooms on dwarf and compact plants. 8-10"


Lime (above) & Red Lime (below)


Zowie!™ Yellow Flame Hybrid - #08190 ✱ (4,000s.) 2006 AAS Winner. These bright, bicolor blooms give you all the drama of a desert sunset. We love their look in the bor- der, where strong foliage and bushy habit add a lush touch. Plants produce loads of fl owers, so there's plenty to spare for cut fl ower arrangements. Strong seedling vig- or in greenhouse and garden. 22-28”


Zowie!™ Yellow Flame


(V) 100 seeds $12.50 (W) 500 seeds $54.25 (Y) 200 seeds 22.95 (C) 1000 seeds 98.50


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(V) 100 seeds (Y) 200 seeds


$4.95 (W) 500 seeds 8.95 (C) 1000 seeds Crystal White


$20.25 36.75














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