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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


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Up. First year fl ower- ing perennial produces loads of semi-double, bright golden yel- low blooms all sum- mer long in sunny locations. Plants have an upright habit that is more naturally


than Early Sunrise and spreads 12-14 in. Re- quires little maintenance with excellent heat and drought tolerance. Flowers earlier under longer days. Ht. 10-12 in. Perennial zones 4-9


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06829 MARIGOLD Garland Orange. Deep orange, 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 in., fully double blooms fl ower continuously on long, sturdy stems. This variety was bred specifi cally to create garlands and other fl oral decorations for celebra- tions and parties. Easy-to-grow and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. Daylength sensi- tive. Ht. 28-60 in. Annual.


08197 ZINNIA Starlight Rose. AAS Winner. Disease resis- tant and drought tolerant – the most forgiving zinnia you can grow. A natural for bor- ders, 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.


07642 CASTOR BEAN Carmencita Bright Red. Big and impressive. Both the stems and fl owers of this gi- ant, tropical looking plant are deep red, the huge palm- like leaves greenish-red with burgundy veins. Great for accents and borders as it quickly grows tall and thick. Poisonous if eaten. The roots repel gophers and moles. Ht. 48-60 in. (15 seeds). Annual.


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. Often used in the back of bor- ders to great effect. Ht. 24-36 in. Annual.


62871 DAFFODILS Deluxe Mix. A spectacular assort- ment at tremendous savings! Enjoy abundant color and a continuous array of blooms over a long season. Includes many different types and colors. Very economical – plant generously so you’ll have plenty of beautiful fl owers for the garden 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.


VORITE BULBS & DECOR These fall planted bulbs begin shipping in late September and continue until freezing


temperatures no longer allow for safe shipment. See page 28 for state shipping restrictions.


66472 TULIPS Rembrandt Mix. An improved version of the historical ‘Rembrandt’ tulips which are no longer grown. Each bloom is like an artist’s master- piece, the petals beautifully brushed and feathered with con- trasting colors. Blooms in May. Our mixture includes a wide color range of these


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.


66865 TULIPS 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 receive 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.


MUSHROOM STAKES Place these durable solar lights along pathways, driveways or in gardens and fl owerbeds. During the day, the solar panel absorbs the sun’s natural ener- gy and then provides soft lighting all night. Mushroom caps 6-1/2 in. wide, are made of painted glass with metal stakes that are 18-1/2 in. tall. $24.95 each; 2 or more $22.95 each.


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53870 Butterfl y. 53871 Dragonfl y. 53872 Frog. 53873 Ladybug.


53874(X) Get all 4 Solar Light Stakes for just $82.95.


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tower in the fl ower border. Peren- nial zones 4-8. 1 bulb for $5.95; 3 for $14.95; 6 for $26.95.


60151 ALLIUM Giant. Blooms like giant softballs. Spectacu- lar spheres of purple fl owers 6 to 8 in. across appear in late spring on long 3 to 4 ft. stems, remaining in bloom for several weeks. Hardy, easy-to- grow, and always a con- versation piece as they


TIPSY TOWERS. Add whimsy and beauty with these unique towers! If you’ve ever won- dered how your neighbors got this look, now you know.


60246 ALLIUM Drumstick. An intriguing novelty for the summer fl ower border. Reddish-purple, 2 in., oval fl owerheads top 24 to 30 in. stems. Plant in groups of 10 to 20 for eye-catching accents. They naturalize well and make excellent cut fl owers. Perennial zones 3-8. 10 bulbs for $3.25; 20 for $5.75; 40 for $11.50.


height is reached. Add plants and enjoy. Made of powder coat- ed steel and can be used to create free standing or hanging dis- plays. Pots not includ- ed. Specially Priced! 53827 2 ft. Holds up to 3 pots. $12.95 each. 53828 4 ft. Holds up to 5 pots. $16.95 each.


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