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ANNUALS


PHLOX (P. drummondii) See below. D


7-10 days 60˚F Can be direct-seeded into pots. Allow 8-12 weeks from sowing until sales.


Tapestry Mix - #07529 (14,000s.) Take advantage of this fragrant mix in containers and as cut flowers. Blooms range from pure white to cream, pink, rose, buff, buttercup, yellow, gray, lavender-mauve, purple, blue and ma- roon, with the darker colors in the centers. 18-20"


(D) 1/32 oz. Tapestry Mix


PLECTRANTHUS (P. argentatus)


21,200s. L 5-7 days 68-75˚F


Once emerged do not allow seedlings to wilt. Ready to transplant to plug trays in 5-6 weeks. Finishes off in 9-10 weeks.


POPPY (Eschscholzia californica) 19,000s.


DL 7-14 days Cover lightly. Alternatively, sow direct.


Candy Kiss - #07541 Each semidouble bloom is a masterpiece of rich, cream-colored petals, heavily splashed in rose pink. Bright green foli- age on sturdy plants showcases the flow- ers without excessive contrast. A premium choice for retail sales, and a strong per- former in beds and landscapes. Easy-to- grow and is self-seeding. 8-10”


(D) 1/32 oz. (F) 1/16 oz.


1/32 oz. = approx. 550 seeds $ 6.50 (H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz.


11.95 Candy Kiss


Silver Shield - #07533 Q Prominent, soft, silvery-gray leaves are held aloft on tall, stress tolerant plants with a spreading habit. Can form a small hedge when planted in rows and color will be more silver in full sun. Long graceful spikes, with light blue florets, are an effortless complement to neigh- boring blooms in late summer. Perfect in containers and landscapes. Vigorous and requires no pinching. Easy-to-grow. 24- 30". Pelleted seed only. (R) 50 pellets $ 9.50 (G) 250 pellets $39.75 (V) 100 pellets 17.25 (W) 500 pellets 74.95


Silver Shield


POPPY(Papaver somniferum) 60,000s.


D 14 days 60-70˚F


Danish Flag - #07565 Huge, single feathery-edged flowers in brilliant red with a white center. Its 5” wide blooms will be stunning in any gar- den. Perfect for flower arrangements. 30" 1/32 oz. = approx. 1,850 seeds $4.45 7.75


(D) 1/32 oz. (F) 1/16 oz.


Danish Flag 52


(H) 1/8 oz. $13.75 (J) 1/4 oz.


24.95 Orange Peppermint


Banana - #07626 Q Deep Red - #07627 Q Orange - #07628 Q Peppermint - #07629 Q Mix - #07630 Q


Prices, above 5: (W) 500 seeds $4.25 (Z) 2500 seeds $17.50 (C) 1000 seeds 7.75 (E) 5000 seeds 31.50 Banana


Deep Red


$21.95 39.95


50˚F


1/32 oz. = approx. 430 seeds (H) 1/8 oz.


$4.25 (F) 1/16 oz. 7.75 $14.50 (J) 1/4 oz. 26.95


Q Pixie Stakes available – See page 135


PORTULACA (Moss Rose) (P. grandiflora)


280,000s L 7-10 days 70˚F


Sow directly into packs or pots and cover lightly. Maintain even soil temperature of 70˚F. Use multiple seeds per cell and thin.


See ‘Happy Trails™’ on page 7.


HAPPY HOUR™ HYBRID SERIES Sow up to two weeks earlier and get a jump on early-season sales! Bred for strong per- formance and reduced daylength sensitiv- ity, it is best suited for Southern climates with hot, dry, direct-sun conditions and well-drained soil. Mounded plants have a fuller habit that reduces breakage when packed and shipped. Gorgeous, semidou- ble blooms appear uniformly across all colors to enhance the retail appeal. Offers something for everyone in a range of fruity colors. 8-10”


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