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TOMATO For Culture, see page 101.


Plant alone or add cascades of colorful sweetness to mixed containers!


Cherry Falls - #00184 60 days. Tidy habit and early establish- ment makes this a good choice for adding to mixed fl owering containers and large baskets. Very vigorous plants with 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 oz., juicy, bright red fruits, yield heavily over a long period. Plants cascade 36 to 40” and reach just 6” in height. In- determinate. (V) 100 seeds $ 9.95 (W) 500 seeds $40.95 (Y) 200 seeds 17.95 (C) 1000 seeds 73.95 Cherry Falls


ECHINACEA For Culture, see page 71. A brilliant color range now available for the fi rst time from seed!


Cheyenne Spirit - #08767 2012 AAS Winner! A fi rst-year fl ower- ing perennial in exquisite shades of cream, orange, purple, scarlet, yellow and white. Extremely well-branched plants save on chemical costs usually required to obtain a quality plant. More blooms on every plant creates high-impact landscapes and fuller looking containers. Suitable for gallons and quarts, it brings opportunities to offer product at various price points for differ- ing market and retailer needs. Perennial. Zones 4-10. 18-30”


(V) 100 seeds $29.95 (W) 500 seeds $121.50


(Y) 200 seeds 53.95 (C) 1000 seeds 218.50 Cheyenne Spirit


Orange Ripple™


CARNATION For Culture, see page 18.


What a fantastic combination of color & aroma – perfect in the garden or vase! Orange Ripple™ - #08723 This uniquely stunning sister to our popu- lar Raspberry Ripple™ features orange shades along the petal edges with pale white fringes in the center. Pleasantly sweet, fragrant double blooms make su- perb cut fl owers and provide interesting color to mixed bouquets or arrangements. Tall plants bloom all summer and well into the fall as long as old blooms are removed. Great for borders and cutting gardens. Winter hardy to zone 4. Perennial. 24”


PETUNIAS For Culture, see page 45. Add a touch of elegance to gardens & landscapes with these two fresh new, sophisticated colors!


(V) 100 seeds $4.25 (W) 500 seeds $17.50 (Y) 200 seeds 7.75 (C) 1000 seeds 31.75


CILANTRO For Culture, see page 78. A desirable new addition for use in popular Mexican & Asian cuisines!


SOPHISTICA™ HYBRID SERIES Beautiful fl owers in special one-of-a-kind colors with professional seed quality. Excellent for pots, combo planters and baskets, these premium petunias can command a higher price point at retail than standard varieties, and open the door to decorator opportunities. Both offer well- matched fl ower timing to make scheduling and shipping easier.


Confetti - #02408 28 days. A wonderfully, unique cilantro featuring fi nely divided, feathery leaves. Flavor is sweeter and milder than other varieties which can sometimes be over- powering. Much less prone to leaf blemish issues and is slow to bolt. Excellent addi- tions to salsas and salads, even makes a pretty garnish.


(Z) 2500 seeds $3.95 (x) 10000 seeds $12.50 (E) 5000 seeds 6.95


Confetti Lime


Simple, easy-care production results in a spectacular display of large blooms – the perfect combination of a traditional look and a contemporary palette. Color reacts to heat, light and age, creating a fascinating display that exhibits subtle changes throughout a long fl owering season. Plants spread to a manageable 10 to 14”. Pelleted seed only. Annual. 10-15”


Blackberry - #07486 $ 7.25


Prices, above 2: (R) 50 pellets (V) 100 pellets


Blackberry 5 13.25 (G) 250 pellets


Lime - #07487 $30.95


(W) 500 pellets 54.50





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