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ANNUALS


ASTERS(Callistephus chinensis) 13,000s.


DL 8-10 days 70˚F


Sow 6-7 weeks prior to sales and grow on at 60°F.


BACOPA 34,000s.


L 4 days


Toll-Free Phone 1-800-322-7288 68-74˚F


Flowers in 8-9 weeks in 4-1/2” pots or allow a few more weeks for baskets or containers.


dard and performs every bit as well as vegetative varieties in outdoor planters and 12" baskets. 4-6”. Multi-seed pellets. Blutopia® Blue


Schedule production more effi- ciently and simplify crop turns without stock plant mainte- nance or pinching. Meets an 85% minimum germination stan-


BEGONIAS 2,000,000s.


DL 8-10 days 70˚F


Use sterilized medium, cover flat with a piece of plastic or glass. Sow in July for Christmas sales. Sow in December for Spring sales.


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FIBROUS HYBRID TYPES BIG™ HYBRID SERIES


Comet Mix  Unusually large blooms for such a highly compact bedding plant. Cactus-like, 4”, flowers in pinks, purples, yellow and white. Basal branching for loads of blooms. 24” (W) 500 seeds $3.95 (Z) 2500 seeds $16.50 (C) 1000 seeds 7.25 (E) 5000 seeds 29.95


Comet Mix


Blutopia® Blue   Offers a mounded habit, flowering about 10 days earlier than white.


Snowtopia® White   More prostrate, with a larger leaf typical of vegetative white Bacopa.


to 3” blooms, and season-long col- or in sun and shade. Showy flowers and glossy leaves make a big impact in com- bination pots and landscape plantings, where it’s floriferous habit displays more contrast than simi- lar varieties. 13-15”. Pelleted seed only.


(x. benariensis) Features high quality seed, uniform plug de- velopment, early flowering, big 2


Rose with Bronze Leaf


Red with Bronze Leaf   Red with Green Leaf   Rose with Bronze Leaf   Prices, above 3: (R) 50 pellets $12.25 (G) 250 pellets $50.95 (V) 100 pellets 22.50 (W) 500 pellets 94.95 Red with Bronze Leaf


Red with Green Leaf


Seastar Mix  Huge, ‘tiger paw’ blooms, a full 4" across, make excellent cut flowers. Petals are twisted in delightful shapes resembling underwater sea urchins. A balanced mix of white, blue, pink, rose and salmon. 24" (W) 500 seeds $4.50 (Z) 2500 seeds $17.95 (C) 1000 seeds 8.25 (E) 5000 seeds 33.50


Seastar Mix


Prices, above 2: (R) 50 pellets $10.95 (G) 250 pellets $45.95 (V) 100 pellets 20.25 (W) 500 pellets 84.95


BIDENS(B. ferulaefolia) 18,000s. D 7-10 days Snowtopia® White 70˚F


Sow in January or February and transplant to pots and hanging baskets. Pinch to encourage lateral growth.


Golden Goddess  An attractive golden-yellow bloomer, with a spreading habit well suited to hanging baskets. Daisy-like flowerheads, loosely clustered, attract bees and butterflies. Ideal for containers and informal plantings. Tol- erates most weather. 28"


(O) 1/64 oz. (D) 1/32 oz.


Golden Goddess 16


1/64 oz. = approx. 280 seeds (F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.


$4.25 6.50


$11.50 19.95


Gryphon  Striking grown indoors or as a shade plant outside. Plants have unique silvery foliage with black accents and produce copper- colored flower spikes. Fast-growing and tolerates stress better than vegetative Rex begonias. Low maintenance, versatile with display appeal. 14-16” (R) 50 seeds $11.95 (G) 250 seeds $ 49.95 (V) 100 seeds 21.95 (W) 500 seeds 101.95 Gryphon





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