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Zinnita® Mix - #08183 ✱ (1,325s.) Fully double, 1-1/2 to 2" blooms fl ower in abundance on well-branched plants with a mounded, globe shaped hab- it. Naturally compact habit eliminates the need for growth regulators making it more economical for the professional grower. In- cludes orange, rose, scarlet, white and yel- low. Blooms 6 to 8 weeks from sowing. 6-8"


(V) 100 seeds $5.50 (W) 500 seeds $22.50


(Y) 200 seeds 9.95 (C) 1000 seeds 40.50 Zinnita® Mix


TALL BEDDING TYPES


Giant Dahlia-Flowered Mix - #08091


(3,000s.) Huge, double blooms in a balanced blend of brilliant colors. 5” blooms make ex- cellent cut fl owers and are perfect for borders. 36"


(K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.


$3.95 7.25


Giant Dahlia-Flowered Mix


1/2 oz. = approx. 1,500 seeds (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.


$24.95 85.95


Uproar™ Rose Hybrid - #08180 ✱ (3,500s.) Beautiful, bold and head and shoulders above other cut fl owers. Two ex- tra inches of garden height add stature to strong, well-branched plants covered with fully double, deep rose blooms. Quick to grow, delivering robust performance when sown directly into fi nal containers or start- ed in plug trays. Thrives in full sun. 24-32” Uproar™ Rose


Benary’s Giant Mix


Benary’s Giant Mix - #08068 ✱ (2,800s.) Proven to be unequalled in yield- ing long, thick, sturdy stems bearing huge, 4 to 5” fully double blooms of scarlet, pink, rose, orange, yellow, gold, lilac, salmon, purple, coral and white. Perfect for com- mercial cut fl owers. 40-50"


(G) 250 seeds $ 7.25 (C) 1000 seeds $24.50 (W) 500 seeds 13.25 (Z) 2500 seeds 56.50


Oklahoma Mix


Oklahoma Mix - #08100 ✱ (5,000s.) A very prolifi c, medium-sized hedge-type plant, with blooms that are es- pecially saturated with color – some fully double, others semidouble. Mix consists of golden-yellow, white, salmon, pink and scar- let. Resistant to Powdery Mildew. 30-40"


(C) 1000 seeds $ 6.50 (E) 5000 seeds $27.50 (U) 2000 seeds 11.95


Zowie!™ Yellow Flame Hybrid - #08190 ✱ (4,000s.) 2006 AAS Winner. Bright, bi- color blooms with all the drama of a des- ert sunset. Lovely in borders, where strong foliage and bushy habit add a lush touch. Plants produce loads of fl owers perfect for cut fl ower arrangements. Strong seedling vigor in greenhouse and garden. 22-28” Prices, above 2:


Cactus Mix Improved


Cactus Mix Improved - #08095 ✱ (2,800s.) These hard-to-fi nd, eye-catching zinnias with their big, shaggy, chrysanthe- mum-like 4 to 5" blooms come in almost every color of the rainbow except blue. They make superlative long-lasting cut fl owers. Free-fl owering plants. 30-36" 1/4 oz. = approx. 700 seeds


(J) 1/4 oz. $3.50 (K) 1/2 oz.


6.50 64


(L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$11.75 42.95


(V) 100 seeds $12.50 (W) 500 seeds $54.25 (Y) 200 seeds 22.95 (C) 1000 seeds 98.50 Zowie!™ Yellow Flame


✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135


Tetra State Fair Mixed - #08147 ✱ (3,000s.) Massive, 5", mostly semidouble, fl at-petalled blooms, with some singles. Perfect for tall borders. Tolerant to Alter- naria and Mildew. 36".


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


1/4 oz. = approx. 750 seeds (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$4.50 7.75


Tetra State Fair Mixed


$14.75 48.75


Peppermint Stick


Peppermint Stick - #08105 (3,300s.) Striped bicolor of red on cream and red on yellow. 24"


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


1/4 oz. = approx. 825 seeds $4.25 7.50


(L) 1 oz. $14.25 (M) 4 oz.


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