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ORNAMENTAL (Pennisetum glaucum) 3,200s.


L 3-7 days 72-78˚F


Cover seed lightly. Grow on at 64-66˚F at night and 68-74˚F during the day. Finish off in 4” pots in 7-8 weeks.


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MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea tricolor) 700s.


DL 10-14 days 70˚F


Soak seed in warm water for 8 hours prior to seeding. Direct sow 3-4 seeds per pot. Allow 4-5 weeks until sales. Please note: Seed may be treated.


Mini Bar Rose - #06574 ✱ Rosy red, 2 to 2-1/2" fl owers are displayed in abundance against small, green ivy-like leaves, variegated with white. Vining habit makes it ideal for baskets and ground cov- ers. Thrives in hot, humid conditions. 4-5” (V) 100 seeds $ 5.75 (W) 500 seeds $23.75 (Y) 200 seeds 10.50 (C) 1000 seeds 42.50 Mini Bar Rose


Jester


Jester Hybrid - #06976 Dramatic, ever-changing color with young leaves that start out chartreuse tinged with burgundy, then turn mostly burgun- dy. Flower spikes and foliage turn deep bronze-purple at maturity. Slightly shorter than Purple Majesty, making this variety more versatile. Great for use in borders, containers and mass plantings. 42”


Alba - #07002 ✱ (140s.) (I. alba) Also known as Moon Vine. Large, 6-8" white blooms open in the evenings to release a sweet-smelling perfume. 10 ft.


Alba


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


1/2 oz. = approx. 70 seeds (M) 4 oz.


$3.95 7.25


Blue Stripes - #06552 Purplish-blue trumpets with irregular, con- trasting stripes down each huge, 6" petal – an extremely fashionable combination. 72-96"


$25.25


Shadow Dance - #06585 An eye-catching mix of two colors from op- posite ends of the color spectrum – violet, almost black and clear white. This easy-to- grow climber will impress throughout the season with loads of delicate blooms. Can also be grown as a pot plant. 60-70” 1/2 oz. = approx. 550 seeds (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.


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


Blue Stripes Purple Majesty


Purple Majesty Hybrid - #06975 2003 AAS Winner. Resembles traditional corn plants, but with deep purple leaves, stems and 14” plumes. With plenty of sun the purple will deepen, less sun and traces of green emerge. Use in containers, bor- ders and landscape plantings. 48-60" Prices, above 2: (V) 100 seeds $22.50 (W) 500 seeds $ 98.95 (Y) 200 seeds 42.50 (C) 1000 seeds 179.50


Carmen - #06553 Almost black but not quite. Exceptionally dark purple with an even darker throat and a simply stunning contrast when grown with Moon Vine. Climber. Prices, above 2: (V) 100 seeds $10.50 (W) 500 seeds $45.75 (Y) 200 seeds 19.75 (C) 1000 seeds 85.50 Carmen


Split Personality - #06586 (I. purpurea) Star-shaped blooms have gently split petals, giving it a unique look. Magenta pink blooms, with white throats, freely fl ower on this vigorous climber. For use on trellises, in containers or as a ground cover. Blooms early summer to late fall. 78"


(V) 100 seeds $3.50 (W) 500 seeds $14.75 (Y) 200 seeds 6.50 (C) 1000 seeds 26.95 Split Personality


Heavenly Blue - #06572 ✱ One of the most popular ‘true blue’ fl ow- ers. Vivid sky blue blooms grow up to 2-1/2”. Very fl oriferous. 10 ft.


(L) 1 oz. Heavenly Blue $5.50 (M) 4 oz. $18.95 39


$4.95 8.95


Shadow Dance


$ 32.50 115.95


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