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Sundial Formula Mix Hybrid - #07608 ✱ Blooms 2 weeks earlier than other Portu- lacas, with 12 bright, vivid shades, includ- ing Peach – the 1999 AAS Winner. Pos- sesses a special trait that allows the blooms to stay open virtually all day long, even on the sunniest days in mid-summer. Plants are uniform, fl oriferous and weather toler- ant, even in hard rains. 4-6" (W) 500 seeds $3.25 (Z) 2500 seeds $12.95 (C) 1000 seeds 5.75 (E) 5000 seeds 23.95 Sundial Formula Mix
Full Double Mix
Full Double Mix - #07602 A high percentage of double blooms in a wide range of colors. Great for beds and borders. 4"
(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.
1/16 oz. = approx. 17,500 seeds $4.50 (J) 1/4 oz. 8.25 (K) 1/2 oz.
$15.25 29.50
Sunnyside Mix - #07614 ✱ Large, double blooms stay open all day, providing bright, vivid colors even on the hottest days. 4-6"
(D) 1/32 oz. (F) 1/16 oz.
Margarita Rosita
Margarita Rosita - #07604 ✱ 2001 AAS Winner. Genuine, deep magenta, 1-1/2" semidouble blooms, startling in their intensity. Compact plants are well-branched with a mounded habit, making them ex- tremely easy to ship. Early to bloom, uni- form and free-fl owering. Heat and drought tolerant. 4". Multi-seed pellets. (V) 100 pellets $4.75 (W) 500 pellets $19.75 (Y) 200 pellets 8.75 (C) 1000 pellets 36.95
Tequila™ Mix - #07617 ✱
A prostrate, spreading habit and reduced sensitivity to daylength. Floriferous and bold, vigorous and more tolerant to tem- perature and moisture, and fl owers about a week earlier than Sundial. Prominent, notched blooms, 1" or more across, in Cherry, Chiffon, Cream, Fuchsia, Mango, Orange, Peach, Peppermint, Pink, Primrose, White and Yellow. 2-4”. Multi-seed pellets.
(V) 100 pellets $4.75 (W) 500 pellets $19.75 (Y) 200 pellets 8.75 (C) 1000 pellets 36.95
Tequila™ Mix 53
1/32 oz. = approx. 8,750 seeds $ 5.75 (H) 1/8 oz. (J) 1/4 oz.
10.25 Sunnyside Mix
$18.75 34.75
Joey™ - #07619 ✱ A native of central Australia with great pro- ductivity and profi tability. Plants are quick to crop, with silver-green foliage and 3 to 4” cone-shaped spikes of delicate, silver fl ow- ers tipped in neon pink. Heat and drought tolerant with high plug yields. Will excel just about anywhere there’s sun! 12-15”
Joey™
(T) 25 seeds $ 9.75 (V) 100 seeds $31.95 (R) 50 seeds 17.50 (G) 250 seeds 72.50
RHODOCHITON (R. atrosanguineus)
75,000s. L 14-45 days 70˚F
Barely cover seeds in rich, well-drained soil. Flowers from late spring thru late fall.
Purple Bells - #07635 Heart-shaped leaves, climbing, twisting stalks and a fascinating, dark purple bloom with
calyx which remains after the center has fallen. Use in hanging baskets or trellises. Early and free fl owering. 72-84"
(R) 50 seeds $ 9.95 (G) 250 seeds $45.25 (V) 100 seeds 18.75 (W) 500 seeds 81.95
Purple Bells an umbrella-shaped, fuchsia-hued
ANNUALS PTILOTUS 25,800s. D 5-7 days 76-80˚F
Sow one seed per cell in well-drained media. Transplant plugs 6 to 8 weeks after sowing. Higher light levels produce shorter, better branched plants with larger fl owers. Finishes in 12 to 16 weeks from sowing.
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