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PROFUSION HYBRID SERIES (7,000-11,500s.) Compact, uniform, vigorous basal branch- ing plants begin blooming only 60 to 65 days after sowing and stay smothered in bright, 2" single blooms all season long. More weather tolerant than other Zinnias, accepting coolness, high heat, dry arid conditions or high humidity – and tolerant to Powdery Mildew and other diseases as well. Ideal for both pack and pot production. Cherry and White are AAS and Fleuroselect Gold Medal winners. Orange is an AAS winner. 12-15"


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ZAHARA® SERIES (15,000s.) Chosen for decorative landscaping at the 2008 Olympic Games! A disease tolerant, heat-loving, care-free series with very low water needs once established. Top-notch performers with sea- son-long displays of color and big retail appeal. Mix includes three intense colors that tolerate bright sun with no fading – Scarlet, White and Yellow – plus Coral Rose, a beautiful rose hue with coral back- ground tones that become more or less prominent depending on the environment. Recommended for packs and 4” pots. 12-18”


Apricot


Cherry Coral Rose


Apricot - #08115 ✱ Cherry - #08117 ✱ Fire - #08116 ✱ Mix - #08120 ✱ Orange - #08118 ✱ White - #08119 ✱ Yellow - #08126 ✱ Prices, above 7: (V) 100 seeds $ 5.95 (W) 500 seeds $24.75 (Y) 200 seeds 10.95 (C) 1000 seeds 44.95


Mix Fire Orange Starlight Rose Yellow White


Coral Rose - #08192 ✱ Starlight Rose - #08197 ✱ 2010 AAS and Fleuroselect Novelty Winner. Yellow - #08195 ✱ Mix - #08196 ✱ Bonfi re Mix - #08201 Raspberry Lemonade Mix - #08203


PROFUSION DOUBLE HYBRID SERIES (7,000-11,500s.) Vigorous, bushy plants bloom 60 to 65 days after sowing, producing carpets of bright, 2” blooms well into autumn in many climates. Germinates effortlessly in warm soil, with a high tolerance for mildew, heat, humidity and drought. Use it as a cut fl ower – the more you harvest the blooms, the more blooms you’ll get! Plants should be spaced at least 12” apart to prevent overcrowding. 12-18”


Prices, above 5: (V) 100 seeds (Y) 200 seeds (W) 500 seeds (C) 1000 seeds


$ 5.75 10.50 24.25 44.50


Yellow


Bonfi re Mix


Raspberry Lemonade Mix


doesn’t stop there – both colors also earned 2010 AAS honors! Za- hara® puts on a bigger, better show than other Zinnias, with larger fl owers, better disease tolerance, lower water needs, and superior all-season performance without constant care. Available individu- ally and in a vibrant mix. 16-20” Cherry - #08198 ✱ Fire - #08199 ✱ Duo Mix - #08202 ✱


Mix


Cherry - #08114 ✱ White - #08125 ✱ Fire - #08112 ✱


Golden Yellow - #08123 ✱ Golden Yellow


Mix - #08111 White


Cherry (above) & Fire (below)


ZAHARA® DOUBLE HYBRID SERIES Fade-resistant Zahara® Double has shifted into high gear with its latest introduction of two dynamic colors – Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner Fire, and Fleuroselect Novelty Mark winner Cherry. But the applause


Prices, above 5: (V) 100 seeds (Y) 200 seeds 66


Cherry


$ 5.95 10.95


(W) 500 seeds (C) 1000 seeds


$24.75 44.95


Prices, above 3: (V) 100 seeds


(Y) 200 seeds


$ 6.25 11.50


Fire


(W) 500 seeds $26.75 (C) 1000 seeds


49.50


Duo Mix








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