Fax 1-888-HPS-SEED (477-7333) GERBERA
(Gerber/African Daisy) (G. jamesonii) 7,000s.
L 10 days 70-75˚F
Cover seeds lightly with milled sphagnum. Transplant in about 4 weeks, being care- ful to plant crown above soil line. Grow on at 60˚F at night. Allow 18-20 weeks for pot sales.
See ‘Royal Prince Series’ on page 9.
ANNUALS
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) (G. globosa)
10,000s. L 7-21 days 70˚F
One of our most popular everlastings. Sow in March. Small clover-like blooms for dried arrangements. Clean, de-linted seed.
Dwarf Buddy - #06051 ✱ Rich purple. Perfect for beds in hot, humid areas. Works well in pots and hanging bas- kets. 8"
(D) 1/32 oz.
1/32 oz. = approx. 300 seeds (H) 1/8 oz.
$4.25 (F) 1/16 oz. 6.95 Dwarf Buddy $11.75 (J) 1/4 oz. 21.95
Tall Mixed - #06076 An exciting mix in the widest color range imaginable, including lavender-pink, purple- rose, salmon-pastel and white, as well as rosy-oranges and reds in both pastel and deep shades. Use for cutting and drying. 24" 1/16 oz. = approx. 625 seeds
Tall Mixed
(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.
$4.95 (J) 1/4 oz. 9.25 (K) 1/2 oz.
$17.50 30.95
California Giants Mix
California Giants Mixed - #06011 An especially beautiful array of rose, yel- low, white, red, crimson and pink shades. Ideal for containers, borders and cut fl ow- ers. 24"
(O) 1/64 oz. (D) 1/32 oz.
1/64 oz. = approx. 100 seeds $ 5.95 (F) 1/16 oz. 10.50 (H) 1/8 oz.
$18.75 34.95
Strawberry Fields - #06073 ✱ (7,000s.) The fi rst true strawberry-red Gomphrena. Huge, 1-1/2” blooms are profuse and striking in fresh or dried bou- quets. Holds form and color forever. Gives winter arrangements vibrant color. 18-24" 1/16 oz. = approx. 400 seeds
(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.
$ 6.25 (J) 1/4 oz.
GYPSOPHILA L
(Baby’s Breath) (G. muralis) 550,000s.
$20.95 11.25 (K) 1/2 oz. 38.95 Strawberry Fields
HOLLYHOCK (Alcea rosea) 3,690s.
14-21 days 60˚F
Cover seed lightly. Excellent for dried ar- rangements. See perennial variety on p73.
Semidouble Mix
Semidouble Hybrid Mix - #06016 A mix of golden-yellow, rose and orange shades and yellow with dark eye, famous for nonstop early fl owering. Enormous, 4 to 5" semidouble blooms are stuffed with petals for a magnifi cent display. Strong stems show off open faces. Ideal for 5 and 6" pots and thrives as a container plant, too. 8-10" (T) 25 seeds $14.95 (V) 100 seeds $ 51.95 (R) 50 seeds 27.50 (G) 250 seeds 118.25
Gypsy Deep Rose - #06098 ✱ 2004 AAS Winner. Add it to baskets and containers and you get a compact spread- ing habit of 12 to 14", more blooms, a larger, 3/8" fl ower size, and semidouble to fully double blooms in a velvety, deep-rose color. 8-10" (G) 250 seeds $4.50 (C) 1000 seeds $15.95 (W) 500 seeds 8.25 (Z) 2500 seeds 36.75 Gypsy Deep Rose
DL 14-21 days 60˚F
Sow indoors in March and plant outside in May for early fl owering. Direct sow in April for fl owering late July onwards. See peren- nial varieties on p73.
Queeny Mix - #08337 Double blooms average 3-1/2" across and fl ower continuously all season. Plants need no staking and can be closely spaced to form a fl owering hedge. Easy-to- grow from seed, making it a favor- ite for pots and containers. Mix includes purple, rose, red, lilac-rose, salmon, yellow and white. 24-36" 1/8 oz. = approx. 460 seeds
(H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.
$ 5.50 9.95
17.95 32.95
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