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ANNUALS IMPATIENS, DOUBLE


IMPATIENS, NEW GUINEA Culture, see p30.


Athena Mix


Athena Mix Hybrid - #06307 (48,000s.) This may be the most consistent of all rosebud-fl owered impatiens on the market, with superior, semidouble blooms. Plants have a naturally spreading habit that fi lls in quickly to create luminous beds of color. Bred specifi cally for high perfor- mance pack production and retail appeal. Mix contains shades of purple, red and or- ange, some with white fl ashes. 10-12" (R) 50 seeds $4.75 (G) 250 seeds $18.95 (V) 100 seeds 8.50 (W) 500 seeds 35.50


DIVINE™ HYBRID SERIES (17,000s.) Low maintenance and high im- pact color all season long! Orange Bronze Leaf features large, dark-orange fl owers and bronze foliage, strongly branched on a more controlled habit. Hot Mix brings to- gether Scarlet Red, Cherry Red, Violet and Orange. Salsa Mixture is a mix of Orange Bronze Leaf, Scarlet and White, while the Mixture Improved contains Orange Bronze Leaf, plus other colors not sold separately. Outperforms in beds, containers and retail. 10-14”


Hot Mix


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ISOLEPIS (I. cernua) 13,500s.


L 5-7 days 64-68˚F


Use a well-drained soil-less medium with a pH of 5.5 to 6.1. Keep soil moist until emer- gence. After emergence, reduce moisture level. Do not allow the seedlings to wilt. Plug tray sizes from 406 to 288 cells are recom- mended and will be ready to transplant in 4 to 5 weeks. Growth regulators are not needed.


Tutu™ Red Bicolor Hybrid - #06478 (48,000s.) Compact, well-branched and bred to produce a high percentage of full and semidouble, 1-1/2” blooms in red and white. The earliest of its kind to fl ower, with staying power throughout the


Tutu™ Red Bicolor


mer months. Encourage development of double blooms with low nitrogen and low watering regimes. Plant in packs, pots or containers. 10” (R) 50 seeds $ 6.95 (G) 250 seeds $29.95 (V) 100 seeds 12.95 (W) 500 seeds 54.95


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Hot Mix - #06366 ✱ Orange Bronze Leaf - #06369 ✱ Mixture Improved - #06368 ✱ Salsa Mixture Improved - #06370 ✱ Prices, above 4: (R) 50 seeds (V) 100 seeds (G) 250 seeds (W) 500 seeds


Orange Bronze Leaf


Live Wire - #06602 ✱ Plants have an upright habit when young, with fresh green foliage draping in grace- ful mounds as they mature. Unusual fl ow- ers resemble delicate fi ber optic strands. For best results in the ground, position near water where plants can benefi t from the wet conditions they crave. Great in packs, pots and mixed containers. 6-8”. Multi- seed pellets. (R) 50 pellets $ 7.50 (G) 250 pellets $31.25 (V) 100 pellets 13.75 (W) 500 pellets 57.50


Live Wire


$ 7.50 13.50 30.95 55.95


LARKSPUR (Delphinium consolida)


9,000s. D 14-21 days 60˚F


For summer sowings, pre-chill seed a week before sowing. Sow late December to early January. Grow on at 50˚F.


Giant Imperial Mix - #06612 ✱ Tall, showy double fl ower spikes in shades of dark blue, pink, carmine and white. Ex- cellent cut fl owers. 36-48"


(K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.


Mixture Improved


1/2 oz. = approx. 4,500 seeds (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.


$4.95 8.95


Giant Imperial Mix


$ 31.95 116.95


Victorian™ Rose


Victorian™ Rose - #06347 ✱ (45,000s.) 1998 AAS and Fleuroselect Winner. Frilly, rose-shaped blooms. (R) 50 seeds $ 7.25 (G) 250 seeds $29.95 (V) 100 seeds 13.25 (W) 500 seeds 53.95


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