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12 days


Sow mid-summer to early fall for fl ower- ing the following year. Transplant after 4-6 weeks. Grow on at 50-55°F. Zones 4-9.


Crazy Daisy


(Leucanthemum x su- perbum) (28,000s.) A wonderful border and accent plant. Consis- tently features a high percentage of fully double blooms. Quill- like petals defi ne feathery white, gold- en-eyed fl owers, about 2-1/2" across. 24-28"


Crazy Daisy - #09077


(C) 1000 seeds $4.95 (E) 5000 seeds $21.25 (U) 2000 seeds 9.25


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STIPA (Ornamental Grass) (S. arundinacea) 4,850s.


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 6-9.


TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) (Kniphofi a uvaria)


12,700s. L 14-28 days 68-72˚F


Vary day/night soil temperatures to germi- nate. Cover seed lightly with vermiculite. Zones 6-10.


Flamenco - #09103 AAS Winner. Blooms the fi rst year from seed. Plants branch far more readily than old types, producing many more fl ower spikes in shades of red, orange, yellow, creamy white, and more. Use in contain- ers, for tall borders or backgrounds, or as a dramatic cut fl ower. 32-36"


(G) 250 seeds $ 8.25 (C) 1000 seeds $26.95


(W) 500 seeds 14.75 (Z) 2500 seeds 60.25 Flamenco


Sirocco - #06096 ✱ Adds dramatic texture to landscapes, beds, baskets and containers. Soft coppery- mauve and pink fronds mature best under full sun and cool conditions. For large areas, space plants 10-12" apart to accommodate spreads up to 24". Undeniable allure when retailed in premium packs, pots and gallon containers. 12-14". Multi-seed pellets.


Sirocco


(R) 50 pellets $ 7.25 (G) 250 pellets $29.50 (V) 100 pellets 12.75 (W) 500 pellets 53.95


Dwarf Snow Lady


Dwarf Snow Lady - #09080 ✱ (Chrysanthemum maximum) (23,500s.) 1988 AAS Winner. Early, compact and blooms the fi rst year. Excellent for beds and bor- ders. 10-12" (V) 100 seeds $5.50 (W) 500 seeds $22.50 (Y) 200 seeds 9.95 (C) 1000 seeds 40.95


SILENE (Jack Flash) (S. laciniata) 42,500s.


L 7-14 days 65-68˚F


Sow in a moist, well-drained multipurpose compost and cover lightly with vermiculite. Place inside a plastic bag until germination. When large enough to handle, transplant into 3” pots. Zones 6-9.


Starburst™ - #09082 A brazen beauty with unusual, serrat- ed blooms, 1/2" in diameter, borne on slender stems. Vig- orous plants begin fl owering in summer and perform non- stop over a long pe- riod. Impossible to ignore in containers, pots and garden bor- ders – anywhere that


Starburst™ receives full sun. 18-24”


(R) 50 seeds $4.95 (G) 250 seeds $20.95 (V) 100 seeds 9.25 (W) 500 seeds 37.95


TECOMA (Yellow Elder, Trumpetbush) (T. stans) 29,820s.


L 3-5 days 68-74˚F


Sow in 288, 200 or larger liners. Cover with vermiculite. Ready for transplant in 5 to 6 weeks. Flowers from transplant in 7 to 10 weeks. Zones 8-10.


Mayan Gold - #09093 ✱ Affordable to grow from seed with an 85% mini- mum germination standard. Heat-tolerant, com- pact plants, with glossy green leaves are easy- to-grow in beds and mixed containers. Exotic, golden blooms appear early on plants that can spread more than 20” in the North, and perform as fl owering shrubs in the South. Best for 4 to 6” pots. 24-36”


(R) 50 seeds $10.75 (V) 100 seeds 19.95


(G) 250 seeds $46.75 (W) 500 seeds 87.50


Mayan Gold U.S.D.A. Hardiness Zone Map


For best results select plants best suited to the zone in which you live. Hardiness zones are based on the aveage minimum temperatures for each zone. Lower numbers indicate the most northerly area where plants will survive the winter and higher numbers are the most southern area where they will perform consistently. Other plant growth factors may affect hardiness such as rainfall, wind, humidity, soil type, altitude, sunlight and cultural practices causing mini-climates within a zone.


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