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PORTULACA For Culture, see page 52. Growers will love this new series with the shortest photoperiod on the market today – just


10 hours!


blooms on well-branched plants with a fantastic, up to 14 to 18”, spreading habit. Sow up to 2 weeks earlier than any other trailing portulaca to meet market demands. Perfect for borders and ground covers. Drought tolerant. Annual. 6-9”


HAPPY TRAILS HYBRID SERIES Happy Trails takes portulaca to a whole new level… trailing portulaca in brilliant and unique colors! The most vivid color assortment on the mar- ket today, this series features uniform, large, semidouble, 1-1/2 to 2-1/4”


Mini Blue


LAVENDER For Culture, see page 78.


The showiest angustifolia for over- wintered production! Mini Blue - #02397 Winter-hardy and cold-tolerant plants have very strong stems and fl ower over a long period in perennial beds and patio plant- ers. Very fl oriferous with great garden per- formance. Compact, well-branched plants don’t need trimming, ship well and won’t lodge open in the garden. Highly uniform, high yielding and bred for large-scale, overwintered pot production. Also works well in fi rst-year-fl owering programs. Pro- duces many eye-catching fl ower spikes over rich gray-green foliage. Spreads 12 to 14”. Perennial. 10-12” (G) 250 seeds $ 7.95 (C) 1000 seeds $24.95


(W) 500 seeds 13.95 (Z) 2500 seeds 55.95


Mix - #07600 Very bright mix includes Deep Red, Fuch- sia, Orange, Pink, Primrose, Rosita, Scar- let and Yellow.


Mix


Prices, per variety: (W) 500 seeds $4.25 (Z) 2500 seeds $17.50 (C) 1000 seeds 7.75 (E) 5000 seeds 31.50


Tropical Mix - #07601 A mix of Deep Red, Orange and Banana.


BEGONIA (B. boliviensis) For Culture, see page 16.


This super heat tolerant beauty is as pretty as a summer’s day sunset!


Santa Cruz® Sunset - #05253 A competitive, cost-effi cient alternative to cutting raised varieties. An abundance of fi ery, bright orange-red blooms adorn plants from spring well into the fall. Per- fect for hanging baskets or in pots all alone or mixed with other varieties to cre- ate stunning displays. Crop time is 14 to 16 weeks. Excellent seed quality. Pelleted seed only. Annual. 12”


Charger


TOMATO For Culture, see page 101. This fl avorful variety takes an awesome lead in disease resistance and yields!


Charger Hybrid VFFFASt - #00183 76 days. We’re dodging the bullet in dis- ease resistance with this take charge va- riety! Features strong resistance to the dreaded Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus, as well as others. A high yielding salad vari- ety. Brilliant red, oblate, 8 to 10 oz., fruits are very fi rm and smooth shouldered with excellent fl avor – high sugar and low acid. In trials, it proved widely adaptable in all areas of the United States. Plants grow to 24” and spread to 36”. Crack resistant. De- terminate. (V) 100 seeds $10.95 (W) 500 seeds $44.50 (Y) 200 seeds 19.95 (C) 1000 seeds 79.95


Field of Dreams 9


(R) 50 pellets $12.95 (G) 250 pellets $52.25 (V) 100 pellets 23.25 (W) 500 pellets 93.95


Santa Cruz® Sunset Tropical Mix


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