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Sangria Hybrid - #07311 ✱ Mild fruits present a continuous eye-catch- ing display of purple and red for a splash of color – indoors or out. Uniform plants are well-branched, with a mounded upright habit, making them perfect for landscapes and containers. Heat and drought tolerant. Well-suited for packs, 4 to 6” pots and gal- lon containers. 10-12” (R) 50 seeds $ 7.95 (G) 250 seeds $32.50 (V) 100 seeds 13.95 (W) 500 seeds 60.95 Sangria


PETUNIAS (X. hybrida) 280,000s.


L 7-12 days 72˚F GRANDIFLORA DOUBLE HYBRIDS


Massive, 3 to 4", double blooms on compact 12 to 15" plants. Fully 75% double, the balance most attractive singles. Irresistible in pots, contain- ers and baskets plus beds and borders.


Glorious Mix - #07333 ✱ Special blend of the most popular colors of these fully double, carnation-like blooms, including Purple Pirouette, Sonata, rose, mid-pink, burgundy and bright red.


Glorious Mix


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See ‘EZ Rider Series’ & ‘Sophistica™ Blackberry & Lime’ on pages 4 & 5.


Keep seed fl ats uniformly moist and provide good air circulation to prevent botrytis or damping off. Allow 10-12 weeks for pack production of single varieties and 12-14 weeks for doubles.


Double Cascade Blue


Tri-color Variegata - #07312 (4,000s.) Enjoy a never-ending display of variegated foliage – each leaf exhibits shades of white, green and purple, with no two looking the same. Purple stems and blooms add to the charm. Fruits are hot (best as a garnish) and turn from purple to red at maturity. 18"


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


1/16 oz. = approx. 250 seeds $ 5.95 11.25


Tri-color Variegata


(J) 1/4 oz. $21.50 (K) 1/2 oz. 41.95


Double Cascade Blue - #07326 ✱ Many varieties have been ‘bred for blue’ in recent years, but truly world-class blues are surprisingly diffi cult to fi nd. Compact plants with good branching produce huge, 4 to 5", deep blue, carnation-like blossoms that show occasional, small white mark- ings. Flowers earlier than older grandifl ora doubles, and holds up well in inclement weather.


Purple Pirouette - #07343 ✱ AAS Winner. A deep velvety purple, edged in white. The fi rst picotee double Petunia. Purple Pirouette


Double Cascade Orchid Mist


FLORIBUNDA HYBRID Celebrity™ Watercolors Mix - #07362 ✱


A stunning mix combining the grandeur and massive fl ower size of the grandifl o- ras with the weather tolerance and garden performance of the multifl oras. Colors include a spectrum of pastel blues, pinks and ivories, enlivened with some more in- tense hues here and there. Blooms in only 7 weeks, with an attractive, compact habit. 8"


(W) 500 seeds $5.25 (Z) 2500 seeds $21.75 (C) 1000 seeds 9.50 (E) 5000 seeds 39.50


Celebrity™ Watercolors Mix


Double Cascade Orchid Mist - #07324 ✱ Plants are covered in very large blooms and spreading petals that start out mid-lav- ender and mature to a very light lavender- pink, some with white splashes. The dainty color lends itself to large plantings without being overwhelming. Displays compact habit, good branching and vigorous, short- day bloom performance.


Red Pirouette - #07344 ✱ AAS Winner. A distinctive bicolor, with soft, red and white blooms that sport dou- ble fringes with a dramatic, picotee pat- tern. Vigorous habit and good, all-around garden performance.


Red Pirouette


Prices, Grandifl ora Double:


(W) 500 seeds $12.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $54.75 (C) 1000 seeds 22.95 (E) 5000 seeds 96.95


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