PERENNIALS
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) (G. aristata)
7,500s. L 20 days 70˚F
Sow from June to August. Transplant in Sep- tember. Zones 3-8. See annual variety on page 25.
See ‘Arizona Apricot’ & ‘Mesa Bright Bicolor’ on pages 3 & 6.
ARIZONA SERIES A remarkable border plant, requiring no vernalization to fl ower the fi rst year. Abun- dant, 4", blooms emerge early and continue into the fall, painting landscapes and gar- dens with the colors of a Southwest sunset. Easily grown. Ideal for containers, too. 12" Red Shades
Sun
Mesa™ Yellow - #08777 2010 AAS and Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. Well suited for growers, retailers, and landscape gardeners. Easy-to-grow and ship, with uniform fl owering over a long bloom time, and very drought tolerant once established. Produces vibrant, sunshine yel- low blooms on well-branched plants. Con- trolled, vigorous habit. A reliable spring crop that fi lls gallon containers quickly. 16-18”
(V) 100 seeds $ 8.50 (W) 500 seeds $35.50 (Y) 200 seeds 15.50 (C) 1000 seeds 64.50
GERANIUM, L
CRANESBILL (pratense striatum) 2,800s.
14-28 days
Culture same as Zonal Geranium on p26. Zones 5-8.
Sanguinea - #08791 Loads of brilliant purple-magenta, 1-1/2" blooms and copper foliage. Ideal for rock gardens, and stunning displayed against walls. 9-12"
(T) 25 seeds $ 6.25 (V) 100 seeds $20.95
(R) 50 seeds 11.50 (G) 250 seeds 48.50 Sanguinea
Red Shades - #08786 Sun - #08779 2005 AAS and Fleurose- lect Gold Medal Winner. Prices, above 2: (G) 250 seeds
(W) 500 seeds 15.25
Splish-Splash - #08788 One of the rarest border Geraniums to be found. Flower stems too numerous to count explode into mauve-blue petals splashed and fl ecked with pure white. 1-1/2" blooms appear throughout the summer. 12-15"
(A) 10 seeds $ 6.50 (R) 50 seeds $25.95
Dwarf Goblin - #08780 ✱ Brilliant red with a yellow edge. Excellent for borders and pots with a dwarf habit. Heat and drought tolerant. First year fl ow- ering. 14"
Dwarf Goblin
(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.
72
1/16 oz. = approx. 450 seeds 6.35
$4.25 (J) 1/4 oz. $11.50 (K) 1/2 oz.
21.95
(T) 25 seeds 14.50 (V) 100 seeds 46.50 Splish-Splash
JUNCUS (Ornamental Grass) 4,875s.
L 4-6 days 64-75˚F
Well suited to 306 premium packs, 4-6” pots and gallon containers. Finish off in 6-8 weeks. Zones 5-9.
70˚F Mesa™ Yellow
✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135
GLOXINIA (Greenhouse perennial) (Sinningia speciosa)
700,000s. L 14-21 days 70-75˚F
Transplant seedlings to 2-1/2" pots and later to 6" pots. Grow on at 60-65˚F. Sow seeds at any time 5 to 6 months prior to sales date. Zones 4-8.
Empress Mix Hybrid - #08810 Replaces Jester Mix F2. Early and easy-to- grow. Small, fl exible leaves. Mix includes blue picotee, pink bicolor, red, purple spot- ted, lavender bicolor, purple, purple spot- ted throat and rose with white edge.
(G) 250 seeds $ 9.25 (C) 1000 seeds $31.95 (W) 500 seeds 16.95 (Z) 2500 seeds 73.50 Empress Mix
$ 8.50 (C) 1000 seeds $27.95
Twisted Arrows
Twisted Arrows - #08817 (25,500s.) What a pair! Revolutionary QuikMix multi-pellets combine Blue Ar- rows Juncus and Curly Juncus (effuses spiralis) for a balanced blend of blue and green fronds – some straight, others twist- ed and curled. Easy to sow and even easier to grow – looks fantastic in containers in- doors or out. 90% minimum germination standard. Plants spread 12 to 18”. 18-36”. Multi-seed pellets.
(R) 50 pellets $ 9.75 (G) 250 pellets $40.75 (V) 100 pellets 17.75 (W) 500 pellets 76.50
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