ANNUALS New Carpet of Snow
ANGELONIA L
(Summer Snapdragon) (A. angustifolia) 28,500s.
Use a well-drained, soil-less medium with a pH of 5.6-6.0. Maintain 95% rela- tive humidity until emergence. Do not al- low seedlings to wilt as they do not re- cover well.
5-7 days 74˚F
New Carpet of Snow - 05064 Q Our best strain maintains its compact, spreading habit all season long. Enduring classic white, with showy flowers are per- fect for borders. Holds well in packs. 3-5" 1/16 oz. = approx. 4,400 seeds
(F) 1/16 oz. $4.45; 3 or more $4.15 each (J) 1/4 oz. $13.95; 2 or more $12.95 each
Snow Crystals
Serena® Mix Hybrid - 05105 Q A mix of lavenders, pinks, purples and whites. Perfect for warm bedding produc- tion. No pinching required for labor sav- ings. Well-branched plants fill gardens, landscapes and mixed containers with unique dimensional color. Carefree and continuous bloomer performs well under a wide range of conditions. Durable and perfect for consumers looking for water- wise, heat-loving plants. Grows up to 50% larger in warm, humid conditions. 10-12”. Pelleted seed only.
(R) 50 pellets $11.95; 3 or more $10.95 each (G) 250 pellets $52.95; 2 or more $49.95 each
Serena ® Mix
Q Pixie Stakes available – See page 131
ASTERS (Callistephus chinensis) 13,000s.
Sow 6-7 weeks prior to sales and grow on at 60°F.
DL 8-10 days 70˚F
Seastar Mix
Seastar Mix - 05197 Huge, ‘tiger paw’ blooms, a full 4" across, make excellent
twisted in delightful shapes resembling underwater sea urchins. A balanced mix of white, blue, pink, rose and salmon. 24"
(W) 500 seeds $4.75; 3 or more $4.25 each (Z) 2500 seeds $18.95; 2 or more $16.95 each
BACOPA (Sutera cordata) 34,000s.
Flowers in 8-9 weeks in 4-1/2” pots or allow a few more weeks for baskets or containers.
L
Snow Crystals - 05071 Q (65,000s.) Plants are smothered in large, clear, pure white scented blooms. Good uni- formity and neat habit. Spreads up to 8”. 4" 1/32 oz. = approx. 2,000 seeds
(D) 1/32 oz. $6.45; 3 or more $5.95 each (H) 1/8 oz. $21.95; 2 or more $19.95 each
AMARANTHUS (Joseph’s Coat) (A. gangeticus)
39,700s.
Sow seed on the surface of a moist grow- ing compost in 576 or slightly larger plug trays, lightly cover with vermiculite. After germination continue to grow on at 60˚F until established. Transfer into 6 packs or small 2” pots when well developed.
D 10-14 days 70˚F 4 days
tures in southern areas. Fewer PGRs are needed to produce plants that are 2” short- er in the greenhouse, and in warm mar- kets, can be up to 5” shorter in the garden. Also an ideal choice for northern areas and mixed containers. Plants spread 12 to 14” with a mounded habit. Deer and rabbit resistant. 12-14”. Pelleted seed only.
Raspberry - 05108 Q Mix - 05109 Q
Colors include Raspberry, as well as Lav- ender Pink, Pink, Purple, Sky Blue and White not sold separately. Prices, above 2: (R) 50 pellets $11.95; 3 or more $10.95 each (G) 250 pellets $52.95; 2 or more $49.95 each
Mix & Raspberry (inset)
Carnival Carnival - 05089 Q
A striking foliage plant with fiery shades of yellow and red contrasting with bronze leaves. Tall purple flowers are produced late in the summer. Makes an eye-catch- ing focal point in any display. Thrives in full sun. 48”
(G) 250 seeds $5.25; 3 or more $4.75 each (C) 1000 seeds $16.95; 2 or more $15.95 each 14
SERENITA® HYBRID SERIES Ideal for very hot, humid night tempera-
etative varieties in outdoor planters and 12" baskets. 4-6”. Multi-seed pellets.
Performs every bit as well as veg- or 68-74˚F
Schedule production more efficiently and simplify crop turns without stock plant maintenance
pinching. cut flowers. Petals are
Blutopia® Blue
Blutopia® Blue - 05206 Q Offers a mounded habit, flowering about 10 days earlier than White. Snowtopia® White - 05207 Q More prostrate, with a larger leaf typical of vegetative White Bacopa.
Snowtopia® White
Prices, above 2: (R) 50 pellets $11.95; 3 or more $10.95 each (G) 250 pellets $49.95; 2 or more $47.95 each
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