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heights. Each packet of Shumway’s Flower Seeds contains growing instructions and a generous supply of seeds. All are protected by our famous “no questions asked” guarantee. Why not order several packets today?
You’ll want both annuals and perennials in your flower garden this year!
05542 COSMOS Rubinato. 2015 Fleuroselect Novelty Winner. Daisy-like, 2-1/2 to 3 in. blooms vary in stunning shades of rose and burgundy. Well- branched, compact plants showcase ferny foliage. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Dwarf, early, drought tolerant and easy to care for. Spreads 18 to 20 in. Ht. 20-25 in. (20 seeds). Annual.
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58 N (40 seeds). Annual. single and wild types. Ht. 36-72 in.
07556 POPPY Pink Peony. Huge, fully double flowers are nearly 5 in. in diameter! Beautiful pink blooms with multitudes of overlapping, rounded petals adorn strong stems that grow upright. Perfect in landscapes, gardens and
cut flower. Ht. 35 in. (100 seeds). Annual.
06857 FRENCH MARIGOLD Harlequin. Listed way back in the 1870’s! Today used for the back of the perennial border as a hedge type and, with its longer stems, as an eye-catching cut flower. Brilliant red petals are very distinctly divided by a bright yellow stripe and topped with a small bushy center. Ht. 2-3 ft. (100 seeds). Annual.
05164 STUNNING ASTERS Crego Giants Mixed. A popular old-fashioned favorite. Make a stunning display in any garden with these huge, “ostrich feather” type flowers 4 in. across. Makes an excellent cut flower. Ht. 30 in. (100 seeds). Annual.
makes a gorgeous (50 seeds). Annual.
Ott’s. A wonderfully colored Bavarian heir- loom whose delicate, deep-purple flowers are set off by dramatic red stars at the throat. Re- liably self-seeds each year. Can reach 15 ft. in height if supported.
06568 MORNING GLORY Grandpa
06590 MORNING GLORY Sunspots. More floriferous than the typi- cal Morning Glory with a unique
bination!
of small, scarlet- orange tubular flowers are pro- duced on plants with heart- shaped leaves. Attracts hum- mingbirds. Easy-to-grow. Ideal for trel- lises. Perennial in parts of the south. (50 seeds). Annual.
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06104 SUNFLOWER Antique Blend. They don’t make ‘em like this anymore! Stunning mix of turn-of-the-centu- ry heirloom vari- eties in all shades of golds, yellows and reds. Mix in- cludes some famous cottage garden names as well as mammoth, dwarf
Annuals (lives only one sea- son) provide a spectacular range of color from early summer until frost. Pe- rennials (blooms from the second season on) offer a breathtaking pa- rade of colors, forms and
08178 ZINNIA Zinderella Lilac. With win- ning colors and its unique look, this variety earned Fleuroselect’s Novelty status. Scabiosa shaped, 2-1/2 in. double blooms make excellent cut flowers liv- ing up to 12 days in vases. Blooms
July to September. Spreads to 24 in. Ht. 25- 30 in. (20 seeds). Annual.
53869 HUMMINGBIRD THERMOMETER STAKE. An attractive welcome addition to any outdoor living space. Durable metal stake has decorative accents and a hand painted glass/metal ornament with a beautiful stained glass or sun catcher affect. Reads temperatures of -20 to 120˚ Fahrenheit, as well as Celsius. Measures 6-1/2”W x 46”H. $27.95 each; 2 or more $24.95 each.
09015 POPPY Oriental. Largest of all poppies. Enormous flowers of rich scarlet, orange and pink with dra- matic, contrasting black eyes. This is one flower you won’t regret planting. Ht. 3 ft. (50 seeds). Perennial zones 4-9.
08176 ZINNIA Thumbelina Mix. AAS Win- ner. Dainty, double to semi-double blooms in mixed colors. Great for borders, containers and mass plantings. Thrives in hot weather and likes full sun. Blooms all summer to frost. Easy-to- grow. Ht. 5 in. (100 seeds). Annual.
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Kochia. Also called Summer Cypress or Mexican Fire Plant. Shape is highly orna- mental, form- ing a dense, cypress-like
pyramid. Foliage becomes carmine- red in the Fall. Ht. 36 in. (100 seeds). Annual.
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AMARANTHUS Love Lies Bleeding. Very
unusual. Ropes of blood-red flowers, nearly 2 ft. long. Ht. 40-60 in. (200 seeds). Annual.
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06109 SUNFLOWER Autumn Beauty. Amazing! One plant can have up to 2 dozen flowers 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 flowers up to 8 in. across. (100 seeds). Annual.
05529 COSMOS Picotee. Showy plants with very graceful, feathery foliage and large white, 3 in. flowers edged in a crimson hue. Excellent for borders, cut flowers, and as a pot plant. Will bloom summer to autumn. Ht. 36-48 in. (50 seeds). Annual.
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A complete selection of easily grown annuals for your garden. Continuous blooms until frost. 12
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packets, all individually packaged and labeled. Sold complete as a unit. A $22.20 Value!
All 12 packets, only $16.95. 05203
MOLUCELLA LAEVIS Bells of Ireland. An old-time garden favorite. Flowers have green bracts that are perfect for use in flower beds or bouquets. Grows 24 to 36 in. tall, blooms in summer, likes full sun and is drought tolerant. (75 seeds). Annual.
ASTER - Crego Giants Mixed CELOSIA - Cockscomb CLEOME - Queen Mixed COSMOS - Sensation Mixed FOUR O’CLOCK - Marvel of Peru GILIA - Midas Throat
MARIGOLD - Crackerjack Mixed NASTURTIUM - Jewel Mixed STRAWFLOWERS - Tall Mixed SUNFLOWER - Dwarf Double SWEET PEAS - Fancy Mixed ZINNIA - California Giants Mixed
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