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PORTULACA For Culture, see page 52. New series fl owers under shorter days for early-season sales!


HAPPY HOUR™ HYBRID SERIES


sales! Bred for strong performance and reduced daylength sensitivity, Happy Hour is best suited for Southern climates with hot, dry, direct-sun conditions and well-drained soil. Mounded plants have a fuller habit that reduces breakage when packed and shipped. Gor- geous, semi-double blooms appear uniformly across all colors to enhance the retail appeal. Offers something for everyone in a range of fruity colors. Annual. 8-10”


Banana - #07626 Orange - #07628 Deep Red - #07627 Peppermint - #07629


Mix - #07630


Prices, above 5: (W) 500 seeds $4.25 (C) 1000 seeds $7.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $17.50 (E) 5000 seeds $31.50


Mix You can sow this Portulaca up to two weeks earlier and get a jump on early-season


Banana


MARIGOLDS For Culture, see page 35.


The sheer size of these enormous blooms will have consumers‘moostruck’ .


MOONSTRUCK® HYBRID SERIES A striking new take on an old favorite with larger, 4 to 4-1/2” double blooms! Com- pact plants have excellent branching and strong stems to support heavy blooms and create a nice habit. One of the most weath- er resistant marigolds with super dense heads that repel water better than other va- rieties. Plants grow as wide as they are tall. Annual. 12-14” Deep Orange - #06913 Lemon Yellow - #06915 Prices, above 2: (V) 100 seeds


$ 6.50 (W) 500 seeds $26.50


(Y) 200 seeds 11.75 (C) 1000 seeds 47.95 Deep Orange (inset) & Lemon Yellow


Deep Red


Orange


TOMATO For Culture, see page 101.


A low maintenance patio type, with 6% brix content for guaranteed sweetness!


GYPSOPHILIA


(G. cerastioides) 56,000s.


Pixie Splash L 3-7 days 60-65˚F


Sow 4 seeds per cell in 288 plug trays. Do not cover seeds. Spray preventively against fungi after sowing. Day-neutral plants re- quire vernalization. Zones 4-7.


Showy, early to bloom, and holds well on the shelf – a win-win-win for retail!


Pixie Splash - #08819 Delivers both impeccable borders, baskets, and plant habit with uniform performance to boot! Beautifully mounded, compact plants prefer sun but tolerate shade well. Flowers are a unique combination of white splashed with bright pink, displayed pret- tily against dark green foliage. Reliable germination and a short harvest window. Easy to manage and cost effective to grow. Recommended sowing July to August. Pe- rennial. 3-5” (G) 250 seeds $ 6.95 (C) 1000 seeds $22.50 (W) 500 seeds 12.50 (Z) 2500 seeds 50.95


Terenzo Hybrid - #00758 56 days. 2011 AAS Winner! At only 16 to 20” high, this compact bush variety adapts easily to hanging baskets and containers, and thrives without a lot of attention. Juicy, red, cherry fruits average 1-1/4” across and just under 1 oz. Compact plants are trailing but tidy, with a low spread of about 20”. Fruits resist cracking even in direct sun for near-perfect yields all summer long. Deter- minate. (V) 100 seeds $13.95 (W) 500 seeds $ 56.95 (Y) 200 seeds


Peppermint


25.25 (C) 1000 seeds 102.95 Terenzo


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