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GOOD FLOWER SEED Q 06109 SUNFLOWER Autumn


Beauty. Amazing! One plant can have up to 2 dozen fl owers all open at the same time. Great for cutting. Colors range from bright yellow, gold, dark burgundy and bicolors. Grows 6 to 8 ft. tall with fl owers up to 8 in. across. Annual.


Wedding. A rare, black and white bicolored poppy of which we’ve managed to acquire a limited seed supply! Large, pure-white blooms, set off by coal black centers, fl ower profusely from May through early summer. An elegant alternative to highly col- ored poppies. Height 36 in. Perennial zones 4-9


09016 PAPAVER Royal everlastings


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62020 DAFFODILS Dutch Master. A beau- tiful popular trumpet daf- fodil. These huge, golden- yellow blooms are a sure sign that spring is here. Superb plant vigor keeps them returning every year. Blooms early-midseason. Ht. 16-18 in. Select 14-16 cm bulbs. Perennial zones 3-8. 15 bulbs for $9.95; 30 for $17.95; 60 for $32.95.


06209 STRAWFLOW- ERS Tall Mixed. Dou- ble blooms are over 2-1/2 in. across, in shades of crimson, white, rose and yellow. Ht. 3 ft. Annual.


07822 STATICE Mixed. Attractive in the garden and popular for fresh or dried bou- quets. Cleaned seeds, without chaff or husk. Ht. 28 in. Annual.


FLOWER SEED


Mix ‘N Match Any Packets – Pgs. 58 thru 62


6 Or More Packets


$1.79 EACH 2 to 5 Packets


$1.89 EACH 1 Packet $1.99 EACH


07106 TOBACCO PLANT (NICOTIANA)


Perfumed Mix. Perfumes the air at dusk with the petu- nia-like fragrance that defi nes the authentic cottage garden. Charming plants bear multiple colors of blooms from soft cream to frothy pink to red. Of- ten used in the back of borders to great effect. Ht. 24-36 in. Annual.


DAFFODILS & TULIPS


62040 DAFFODILS Las Vegas. A show-stopping su- perstar in any setting! Huge, upfacing, bicolor blooms are costumed in snow-white pet- als surrounding canary-yellow trumpets rimmed with ruffl es. Blooms early midseason. Ht. 18-20 in. Select 14-16 cm bulbs. Perennial zones 3-8. 4 bulbs for $5.95; 8 for $10.95; 20 for $24.95; 40 for $46.95.


62871 DAFFODILS Shumway’s Deluxe Mix. A spectacular assortment at tremen- dous savings! Enjoy abundant color and a continuous array of blooms over a long season. In- cludes many different types and colors. Very economical – plant generously so you’ll have plenty of beautiful fl owers for the gar- den and bouquets. Select 10-14 cm bulbs. Perennial zones 3-8. 25 bulbs for $14.95; 50 for $27.95; 100 for $49.95; 250 for $110.95.


66865 TULIPS Shumway’s Rainbow Parade


Mix. Be


prepared for an amazing display! Our mix includes some of the best new and tried and true varieties be- ing grown in Holland today. Big satiny blooms are held on strong, wind-resistant stems. Offered in a customized mix to ensure you re- ceive an exciting combination of gorgeous colors for blooms in April and May. Ht. 18-24 in. Select 11-12 cm bulbs. Perennial zones 3-8. 12 bulbs for $5.95; 24 for $10.95; 48 for $19.95; 96 for $35.95.


62142 DAFFODILS Fortisimo. Enormous blooms up to 5 in. across. Golden-yellow petals surround deep reddish-orange trum- pet-like cups accented with frilled rims. An excellent pe- rennializer. Early midseason bloom. Ht. 18-20 in. Se- lect 14-16 cm bulbs. Pe- rennial zones 3-8. 4 bulbs for $4.95; 8 for $8.95; 20 for $19.95; 40 for $34.95.


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TULIPS Darwin Hybrid Mix. Tall and majestic blooms in late April and early May. Huge blooms, brilliant colors and weather resistance make them a favorite for spring borders, perennial gardens and bouquets. With proper care they will bloom and multiply with every passing year. Ht. 20-24 in. Top size 12 cm bulbs. Perennial zones 3-8. 10 bulbs for $6.95; 20 for $11.95; 50 for $25.95; 100 for $39.95.


Collection. Pointed, recurved petals and elongated cups give these tulips a grace- ful, informal appearance. The varieties selected are like a ballroom of fancy dresses


and tuxedos. They are among the later-blooming tulips, dis-


playing their glory beginning in May. This collection includes 5 bulbs each of Mariette, Marilyn, Mona Lisa and White Triumphator. Ht. 22-24 in. Top size 12 cm


bulbs. Perennial zones 3-8. 20 bulbs for $16.95.


66096(X) TULIPS Dance Fever


66472 TULIPS Rembrandt Mix. An improved ver- sion of the historical ‘Rembrandt’ tulips


which are no longer grown. Each bloom is like an artist’s masterpiece, the petals beautifully


brushed and feath- ered with contrasting colors. Blooms in May. Our mixture includes a wide color range of these unusual


varieties. Ht. 24 in. Top size 12 cm bulbs.


Perennial zones 3-8. 5 bulbs for $4.95; 10 for $8.95; 25 for $19.95; 50 for $35.95; 100 for $64.95.


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08197 ZINNIA Starlight Rose. AAS Winner. Disease resis- tant and drought tolerant – the most forgiving zinnia you can grow. A natural for borders, containers and mass plantings. Starlight Rose thrives in hot, sunny, dry conditions and resists Leaf Spot and Mildew which often devastate zinnias. Com- pact, bushy plants grow 12 to 18 in. tall and wide. Blooms about 65 days from sowing. Annual.


Mix Hybrid. A breakthrough color in hues that combine beautifully with other fl owers. Mature plants spread 10 to 12 in. wide, an ideal size for dividers or borders in fl ower beds. Thrives in sun and heat, toler- ates dry spells and blooms abundantly all summer. Col- ors include Blackberry, Red with White eye and Pure White. Ht. 14-16 in. Annual.


08036 VINCA Jams ‘n Jellies American Pie


04190 RICINUS CASTOR OIL BEAN. Poisonous if eaten. Roots re- pel gophers and moles. A showy ornamental plant with tropical looking, fern-like foliage with rich, deep green leaves 2-1/2 ft. across. Roots give off a milky substance that moles and go- phers detest, so they stay out of your garden. Ht. 60 in. (5 seeds). Annual.


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