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GERANIUM, ZONAL (Pelargonium x hortorum) 6,000s.


L 14-21 days 72˚F


Bottom heat of 72-74˚F is necessary for even germination. Monitor soil temperature and main- tain even moisture with warm water. Grow on at 62˚F night temperature. Provide maximum light to prevent stretching. Night lighting with cool white fl uorescent lights for 4 weeks after transplanting will hasten fl owering. Apply growth regulators, Cycocel (1,500 ppm = 1-3/4 tsp. per gallon) or Bonzi® (20 ppm = 4 tsp. per gallon), twice – 35 days after germination and again 2-3 weeks later. After buds appear, lower night temperatures to 55˚F to increase bloom size. Sow 14-16 weeks prior to sales. See perennial varieties on p72.


BLACK VELVET HYBRID SERIES DIVAS HYBRID SERIES


A free-fl owering bedding plant and ground cover with large, 4" fl owerheads on uni- form, ompact plants with excellent basal branching. The perfect variety for plugs, packs, pots and landscaping. 12-16”. Price Code C.


Picotee Mix Hybrid - #05841 in A brilliant mixture of violet, rose, salm- on, cherry and red, all with white eyes. Picotee Mix


ANNUALS


Remains a top favorite for earliness, short fl ower stems and exceptional Cycocel respon- siveness. Elites™ are classic performers, with large fl ower heads held just above the foliage. 10-12”. Price Code A.


ELITE™ HYBRID SERIES Red


Mix


Dramatic leaves with dark chocolate cen- ters are surrounded by deep green edges complementing the colorful blooms. Leaf color is most intense when grown under cooler conditions. Excellent for packs, pots and containers. 10-14"


Rose - #05803 ✱ 2002 AAS Winner. Bicolor blooms are deep rose and white.


Mix - #05801


Colorful mix of Rose plus pale pink, bright red and soft salmon. Prices, above 2: (T) 25 seeds $ 7.25 (V) 100 seeds $24.25 (R) 50 seeds 13.25 (G) 250 seeds 54.95


Rose


BULLSEYE™ HYBRID SERIES Dark leaves zoned in rich chocolate brown resist going green even in extreme heat, fram- ing blossoms in luminous shades. Easy-to-grow and control, with few PGRs needed and a 90% transplantable rate with seedlings. Keeps well on the shelf and delivers season-long


reliability. Plants spread up to 13”. 13-15”. Price Code D. Mix


Cherry - #05863 ✱ Mix - #05867 ✱ Scarlet - #05866 ✱ Cherry


Scarlet


Paintbox Mix - #05831 (6,000s.) Our fi nest single variety in as- sorted shades of scarlet, crimson, rose, pink and white. 18”


(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.


1/16 oz. = approx. 375 seeds $ 7.95 14.95


(R) (J) 1/4 oz. $27.25


GERANIUM SEED PRICES For Coded Varieties (V)


Price 50


$7.95 8.50 8.95 9.25


100-400s. Paintbox Mix


Salmon


White


Red - #05818 ✱ Fleuroselect Winner. Our most popular. Consistent, compact. Scarlet, no zoning.


Salmon - #05819 ✱


Ripple Mix - #05906 Shimmering, fruit-colored blooms in rasp- berry (salmon-pink), blueberry and straw- berry, all fl ecked with red spots and stripes.


Ripple Mix


Deep salmon with deep zonation. White - #05823 ✱


White with a compact habit. Use for packs and containers.


(V) 500- (V)1,000- 900s. 4,900s.


Code seeds (per 100) (per 100) (per 100) A B C D


$12.75 $11.75 $11.55 13.50 12.50 11.95 14.75 14.25 12.95 15.25 14.95 14.75


Special quotes for 5,000 or more of one variety. 27


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