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St. John’s Fire - #07766 ✱ Floriferous and early. Bright red spikes with dark green foliage. Heat and drought tolerant. 12"


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


1/16 oz. = approx. 500 seeds (J) 1/4 oz.


$4.25


7.75 (K) 1/2 oz. St. John’s Fire


$14.95 27.95


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Rocket Mixed Hybrid - #05139 ✱ AAS Winner. Bred specifi cally for resis- tance to heat and for summer blooming. Winter hardy in warmer climates. Tall, multiple spikes, strong and consistent. Will provide second crop if spikes are dead-headed after fi rst bloom. 30-36"


(W) 500 seeds $4.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $19.95 (C) 1000 seeds 8.75 (E) 5000 seeds 36.95


Rocket Mixed


SALVIA (S. farinacea) 20,000s.


L 21-28 days 70˚F Sow January to May in well-drained soil.


EVOLUTION SERIES The most compact farinacea yet, with bet- ter branching that is more fl oriferous than its partner varieties. High seed and plant quality make this an excellent performer, easy to produce and sell. Perfect for contain- ers, beds and mass plantings. Blooms from spring through frost. Easily dried as a cut fl ower. Heat and drought tolerant and thrives in a wide range of climates. Treat as a peren- nial in some frost-free areas. 18”


Violet - #07715 ✱ 2006 AAS Winner. White - #07714 ✱


Violet


Fairy Queen - #07716 ✱ 2008 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Win- ner. Dense blue spikes with pure white blooms make this bicolor a centerpiece of landscapes, containers and cut fl owers for retail. Potted plants will bloom 12 to 16 weeks from sowing – cut fl ower produc- tion peaks at 16 to 20 weeks. Robust plants perform non-stop throughout the summer until early frost. Develops best when fertil- ized frequently in low concentrations. 18" (W) 500 seeds $ 5.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $23.75 (C) 1000 seeds 10.50 (E) 5000 seeds 42.95


Fairy Queen


Victoria - #07773 ✱ Deep blue spikes set off by silvery gray- green foliage. 14" (W) 500 seeds $ 6.25 (C) 1000 seeds 13.95 (Z) 2500 seeds 24.95 (E) 5000 seeds 44.95


Victoria SNAPDRAGONS


(Antirrhinum majus) 180,000s. L 10-14 days


65-70˚F


Pre-chill seed in refrigerator for a week prior to sowing. Use fungicidal drench such as Banrot to prevent damping off. Grow on at lower temperatures (45-50˚F) to keep seed- lings compact. Provide adequate spacing between plants for good air fl ow.


TALL VARIETIES


Madame Butterfl y™ Mixed - #05128 ✱


Bright Butterfl ies type, but with fully dou- ble blooms. 24-30" (W) 500 seeds $ 6.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $28.95


(C) 1000 seeds 12.50 (E) 5000 seeds 54.95 Madame Butterfl y™ Mixed


INTERMEDIATE VARIETY Frosted Flames - #05122 Sturdy fl ower spikes in a spectacular range of colors are set off by unusual variegated foliage frosted with silvery accents. Long- fl owering, unique and stunning in beds, borders and containers. 12-18" (W) 500 seeds $4.25 (Z) 2500 seeds $17.75


(C) 1000 seeds 7.75 (E) 5000 seeds 32.50 Frosted Flames


HANGING VARIETY Lantern Mix Hybrid - #05124 (Antirrhinum pendula) Cascades of trail- ing color in a range of white, pink, or- ange, scarlet, violet, yellow and more as self-branching plants are covered with pendant, multifl ora blooms. Self-cleaning, and demonstrates good resistance to sum- mer weather. Tropical fruit fragrance.


(R) 50 seeds $11.50 (G) 250 seeds $49.75


(V) 100 seeds 21.25 (W) 500 seeds 90.50 Lantern Mix


Prices, above 2: (W) 500 seeds $ 5.75 (Z) 2500 seeds $23.75 (C) 1000 seeds 10.50 (E) 5000 seeds 42.95


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