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ABUTILON (Flowering Maple, Chinese Bell Flower) (A. x hybridum) 8,500s.
L 14-21 days 67-75˚F
Cover seed lightly with vermiculite. Grow on at 65-75°F during days and 60-65°F at night. Spring flowering takes 11-13 weeks; winter flowering 13-16 weeks.
Bella Hybrid Select Mix Perfect for containers as well as houseplants. Large, 3" bell-shaped flowers – in a mix of apricot, coral, red, peach, rose, pink, ivory and lemon yellow – are displayed against maple-shaped foliage and are very showy. Although plants thrive in partial shade and bloom colors are more intense in cooler tem- peratures, flowers will bloom continuously – even when it’s hot. 14-18"
(T) 25 seeds $ 8.50 (V) 100 seeds $28.95 (R) 50 seeds
15.25 (G) 250 seeds Bella Select Mix
AGERATUM(Floss Flower) (A. houstonianum) 186,000s.
L 8-10 days 70-80˚F
Grow on at 60°F. Sow in February to have 4" pots for Mother’s Day. Pack sales require 8 weeks from seeding. Two applications of B-Nine, 10 days apart, provide pack uniformity.
Blue Horizon (Triploid Hybrid) Bred primarily for cut flower production, but works well in back- ground plantings and landscaping. Puffs of mid-blue flowers, on long stems, will be easily marketed for fillers in floral bou- quets. Strong blue color gives it special ap- peal. 18-24". Pelleted seed only.
(G) 250 pellets $ 6.75 (C) 1000 pellets $22.95 (W) 500 pellets 12.50 (Z) 2500 pellets 54.50 Blue Horizon
Blue Blazer
Blue Blazer Hybrid Early and uniform. Royal mid-blue blooms are perfect in containers or borders. 8” (W) 500 seeds $ 7.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $32.50 (C) 1000 seeds 14.25 (E) 5000 seeds 58.95
Red Sea The first true red Ageratum – perfect for borders and as a cut flower. Dark red blooms open to a stunning purple-red and are spectacular in backgrounds or vases. 26". Pelleted seed only. (G) 250 pellets $ 7.95 (C) 1000 pellets $27.95 (W) 500 pellets 14.95 (Z) 2500 pellets 62.95 Red Sea
Blue Danube®
Blue Danube® Hybrid (Blue Puffs) An improved, extra-early, less dark blue version of Blue Blazer, very compact. Mid-blue blooms. 6” (W) 500 seeds $4.15 (Z) 2500 seeds $18.25 (C) 1000 seeds 7.65 (E) 5000 seeds 33.95
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New Carpet of Snow Our best strain maintains its compact, spreading habit all season long. An endur- ing standard white, with snowy flowers on compact plants. Holds well in packs. 3-5"
(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.
1/16 oz. = approx. 5,000 seeds (J) 1/4 oz.
$4.25 6.50
$11.50 (K) 1/2 oz. 22.50
EASTER BONNET SERIES Compact plants are covered with elegant flowers dipped in various shades of peach parfait and soft, cool pastels, frilled and scented to attract hummingbirds and but- terflies. Tuck into borders, rock gardens, edges and walkways. Plants establish quickly and bloom continuously. Suitable for all zones, although in the hottest cli- mates growth will halt in the summer and resume in the fall. Stays tidy longer than other Alyssums. 4-10”
Peach Mix Prices, above 2:
(D) 1/32 oz. (F) 1/16 oz.
1/32 oz. = approx. 2,500 seeds $4.50 (H) 1/8 oz. 8.25 (J) 1/4 oz.
Mix & Peach (Inset)
$14.95 27.95
64.95
Pixie Stakes available – See page 135
ALYSSUM (A. maritimum) 80,000s.
L 7-8 days Aphrodite Mix
An eye-catching mix of red, pink, apricot, purple, salmon, white and dramatic lemon in this highly original blend of compact, long flowering plants for bedding and con- tainers. Flowers as early as March. 3"
(C) 1000 seeds $4.50 (E) 5000 seeds $18.75 (U) 2000 seeds 8.25
Aphrodite Mix 70˚F
Very susceptible to damping off, so water in with warm water only. Can be sown di- rectly in packs or pots.
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