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PAMPAS GRASS (Ornamental Grass)


130,000s. L 14-21 days 70˚F


Excellent for green plant sales in spring. Beautiful as accent plants for landscapes. Perfect for drying and arrangements. Zones 7-10.


PASSIFLORA (Passion Flower)


5,500s.


L 30-90 days 70-85˚F Sow immediately after soaking seed over- night. Transplant when 2" tall. Zones 8-10.


Alata - #08970 Famous for its scent, although the crimson petals surrounding the purple and white center will capture you on sight. Quite spectacular in every way. Climber. (T) 25 seeds $ 6.75 (V) 100 seeds $22.95 (R) 50 seeds 12.50 (G) 250 seeds 52.50 Alata


PERENNIALS


POPPY, ORIENTAL (Papaver orientale)


100,000s. L 14 days 70˚F


Sow in January for summer fl owering. Sow in June-July for fl owering the following year. Transplant after 4 weeks in packs or 4" pots. Zones 4-9.


Pink - #06091 ✱ (Cortaderia selloana rosea) Stately pink plumes. Makes a showy presence in land- scapes. 4-9 ft.


Pink


Royal Wedding


Red Star - #08974 (P. coccinea) Huge, intense, shining red pet- als – blooms last till frost and are sometimes followed by edible fruit. A self-clinging climber from Brazil. Climbs to 13 ft.


(T) 25 seeds $ 7.25 (V) 100 seeds $24.95 (R) 50 seeds 13.50


(G) 250 seeds 56.95 Red Star


Royal Wedding - #09016 Large, pure white blooms are set off by coal-black centers and fl ower profusely from May through early summer. 36" 1/256 oz. = approx. 390 seeds


(B) 1/256 oz. $ 6.75 (O) 1/64 oz. ( I ) 1/128 oz.


17,000s. DL 12.95 (D) 1/32 oz.


PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) (Chrysanthemum coccineum)


14-21 days 68˚F


Sow June to August. Offer in 4" pots. Use as a deterrent for deer, pests and diseases or to attract hummingbirds and butterfi les. Zones 3-7.


White - #06092 ✱ (Cortaderia selloana) Long, silky white plumes all summer long. Makes an display when grown with Pink. 4-9 ft.


White


Prices, above 2: (Z) 2500 seeds $3.25 (E) 5000 seeds $5.95


PENNISETUM (Ornamental Grass) (P. setaceum) 28,000s.


L 14-21 days 70˚F


Cover seed lightly with vermiculite after sowing. Put 4-6 seeds per plug. Sow December to March for green pots sales in May: sow March to May for fl owering pots from July onward. Transplant plugs after 4-5 weeks. Perennial in parts of the south; grown as an annual else- where. Zones 8-10.


Fountain Grass - #08816 Large, feathery 12” spikes beautifully col- ored with soft pink surrounded by narrow green, 24” long leaves. Beautiful as accent plants in the landscape and for drying/ar- rangements. 48"


(W) 500 seeds $ 5.95 (Z) 2500 seeds $24.95 (C) 1000 seeds 10.95 (E) 5000 seeds 45.75


Fountain Grass 75


Robinson’s Giant Mixed - #09050 ✱ Big, 4", daisies in shades of red and pink with bright yellow eyes on fi nely divided foliage. Blooms in late spring and early summer. 24"


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


1/8 oz. = approx. 2,100 seeds $5.25 (K) 1/2 oz. 6.95 (L) 1 oz.


Robinson’s Giant Mixed


$13.25 23.75


$23.50 44.25











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