PERENNIALS
RUDBECKIA (Gloriosa Daisy, Black-Eyed Susan)
See below. L 14 days 70˚F
Cover seed lightly and water uniformly. Re- seeds well. Allow 10-12 weeks for pack sales. Zones 3-9. See annual varieties on p54.
Goldsturm - #09058 ✱ (R. fulgida) (25,500s.) 1999 Perennial Plant of the Year. Heat, drought and dis- ease resistant plants are ideal in hot sum- mer beds. Long, stiff stems with golden yellow, 3 to 4” daisy-like blooms are per- fect for cut fl owers. 24-36"
(C) 1000 seeds $ 5.75 (E) 5000 seeds $23.95 (U) 2000 seeds 10.50
Goldsturm L
SILENE (Jack Flash) (S. laciniata) 42,500s.
7-14 days 65-68˚F
✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135 See below. LSHASTA DAISY 60-65˚F
12 days
Sow in a moist, well-drained multipurpose compost and cover lightly with vermiculite. Place inside a plastic bag until germination. When large enough to handle, transplant into 3” pots. Zones 6-9.
Sow mid-summer to early fall for fl ower- ing the following year. Transplant after 4-6 weeks. Grow on at 50-55°F. Zones 4-9.
Crazy Daisy - #09077 (Leucanthemum x superbum) (28,000s.) A wonderful border and accent plant. Con- sistently features a high percentage of ful- ly double blooms. Quill-like petals defi ne feathery white, golden-eyed fl owers, about 2-1/2" across. 24-28"
(C) 1000 seeds $5.25 (E) 5000 seeds $22.50 (U) 2000 seeds 9.75
Crazy Daisy
Starburst™ - #09082
Starburst™
A brazen beauty with unusual, serrated blooms, 1/2" in diameter, borne on slender stems. Vigorous plants begin fl owering in summer and perform non-stop over a long period. Impossible to ignore in containers, pots and garden borders – anywhere that re- ceives full sun. 18-24”
(R) 50 seeds $4.95 (G) 250 seeds $20.95 (V) 100 seeds 9.25 (W) 500 seeds 37.95
SEDUM 595,000s.
Lizard - #07805 (S. rubens) Adaptable with a very short crop time – just 4 to 5 weeks from sowing to transplanting for plug production. Low pro- fi le and rosy-green cushion of tiny needles fi nishes off garden edges with fl air, and cov- ers bare spots in containers. Plants are dusted with numerous, miniature, star-shaped fl ow- ers from July through September. Color be- comes more vibrant under a combination of high light and cool temperature. Easy-to- grow and tolerates dryness well. 4”
(W) 500 seeds $4.95 (Z) 2500 seeds $20.25
(C) 1000 seeds 8.95 (E) 5000 seeds 36.95 Lizard
Voodoo - #09072 (S. spurium) Fleuroselect Quality Mark Winner. Performs well in the garden where it produces a dense carpet of dark red foliage, especially in hot, sunny loca- tions. High-contrast, rose-colored fl owers appear in mid-summer through August. 6"
Voodoo
(W) 500 seeds $4.95 (Z) 2500 seeds $20.25 (C) 1000 seeds 8.95 (E) 5000 seeds 36.95
76 L 10-14 days 64-72˚F
Reduce moisture levels and lower temperatures to 54-62°F once plants are rooted. Sowing multiple seeds per cell or pot improves overall appearance. Grow on the dry side to intensify leaf color. Zones 3-9.
Dwarf Snow Lady - #09080 ✱ (Chrysanthemum maximum) (23,500s.) 1988 AAS Winner. Early, compact and blooms the fi rst year. Excellent for beds and borders. 10-12" (V) 100 seeds $5.50 (W) 500 seeds $22.50 (Y) 200 seeds 9.95 (C) 1000 seeds 40.95
Dwarf Snow Lady
STIPA (Ornamental Grass) (S. arundinacea) 4,850s.
L
4-6 days 64-75˚F
Well suited to 306 premium packs, 4-6” pots and gallon containers. Finish off in 6-8 weeks. Zones 6-9.
Sirocco - #06096 ✱ Adds dramatic texture to landscapes, beds, baskets and containers. Soft coppery- mauve and pink fronds mature best under full sun and cool conditions. For large areas, space plants 10-12" apart to accommodate spreads up to 24". Undeniable allure when retailed in premium packs, pots and gallon containers. 12-14". Multi-seed pellets.
(R) 50 pellets $ 7.50 (G) 250 pellets $30.75 (V) 100 pellets 13.25 (W) 500 pellets 56.50
Sirocco
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