DELPHINIUM For Culture, see page 60. The first compact series of Delphinium available on the market!
summer perennial programs, it works well in 2-1/2 quart and larger container produc- tion. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and is deer resistant. Makes a gorgeous cut flower, fresh or dried. Good for landscapes, mass plantings and containers. Upright, well- branched plants don’t require pinching and spread 14 to 18”. No vernalization required. 20-25”. Perennial. Zones 4-8
Light Blue White Bee
Dark Blue Black Bee
DELPHINA™ SERIES (D. elatum) First year flowering perennial produces striking spikes of color- ful blooms. Both Dark Blue varieties are Fleuroselect Approved Novelties. Notable for its naturally compact habit that allows for ease of production and economical for less reliance on plant growth regulators. Ideal for spring and
Sweetie Pie
WATERMELON For Culture, see page 72. Flavor, flavor & more flavor is packed into this convenient sized ice box melon!
Rose White Bee
Dark Blue Black Bee - #08684 Dark Blue White Bee - #08685
Dark Blue White Bee
Sweetie Pie Hybrid - #04082 75 days. A large, popular sugar baby type that weighs about 13 lbs. each. Melons have an outstanding sweet flavor, slight- ly crunchy texture and very juicy flesh. Fruits have thin, dark, black-green, shiny rinds and a dark red interior. Ready to har- vest when tendrils are dry near the stem and the bottom has a yellow spot.
(V) 100 seeds $7.95; 3 or more $7.50 each (W) 500 seeds $31.95; 2 or more $29.50 each
Light Blue White Bee - #08686 Rose White Bee - #08687
Prices, above 4: (V) 100 seeds $5.95; 3 or more $5.50 each (W) 500 seeds $23.50; 2 or more $21.95 each
TOMATO For Culture, see page 97. Hands down, AAS judges agreed this was the most appealing grape tomato they’ve seen in recent trials!
Valentine Hybrid - #00798 55 days. 2018 AAS Winner! Due to its high lycopene content, Valentine is redder than most typical tomatoes when fully ripe. Get loads of gorgeous, deep-red, juicy fruits that have a rich, complex flavor and hold longer on the vine without cracking or losing their superior quality. Flesh is firm and meaty like a Roma, but in a smaller cherry size. For optimum flavor, pick when fruits are 1-1/2” long by 3/4” wide and deep red. Growers will find that the darker color stands out and grabs attention at fresh markets. Easy to harvest – fruits detach from trusses effort- lessly and have an excellent shelf-life. Plants are earlier maturing compared to similar varieties used in trials, yet stay healthy and green long into the season – even under strong Early Blight pressure. High yielding. Indeterminate. (R) 50 seeds $12.95; 3 or more $12.50 each (G) 250 seeds $52.95; 2 or more $51.50 each
Valentine 12 Encore
PEPPER For Culture, see page 82.
Customers who are a fan of Colossal need to try this hefty variety!
Encore Hybrid - #03138
70 days. One of the most widely adapted varieties, this newcomer will meet a huge range of cultural practices, field condi- tions and planting seasons! Extra-large 5-1/2 to 6” blocky fruits are smooth with thick walls and are slow to turn to a deep dark red. Even under cool temperatures plants produce abundant yields of high quality peppers that consistently maintain their large size and shape. Plants grow up to 24” and have excellent foliage cover to protect fruits against sunscald. Well suited for most western regions. Highly resistant to Pepper Mottle Virus and Potato Virus Y races 0-2.
(V) 100 seeds $9.95; 3 or more $9.50 each (W) 500 seeds $40.50; 2 or more $38.95 each
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