ANNUALS
CUPHEA (Mexican Cigar Plant) (C. ignea) 16,000s.
Ignea - #05562 Novelty for 4" pot production. Flowers re- semble lighted cigars, tiny and cylindrical, red-orange striped with black. Excellent for containers, as well as, houseplants. Easy-to-grow. Heat tolerant. 12" 1/128 oz. = approx. 125 seeds
( I ) 1/128 oz. $5.25; 3 or more $4.75 each (D) 1/32 oz. $17.95; 2 or more $16.95 each
Cover seeds lightly. In the South, allow 10 weeks for pack sales and 12 weeks for 4" pot production. In the North, 11 weeks for packs and 13 weeks for pots. Daylength sensi- tive, Dahlias sown in January or February flower naturally, but those sown later must be shaded for 10-hour days. Perennial in parts of the South; grown as an annual elsewhere.
DAHLIAS (D. variabilis)
Decorative Giants Mixed - #08632 Huge, mostly double and semi-double flowers with a few singles in a wide range of colors. Excellent for landscapes. Blooms from summer to frost. 42-54" 1/8 oz. = approx. 350 seeds
(H) 1/8 oz. $5.75; 3 or more $5.45 each (K) 1/2 oz. $17.95; 2 or more $16.95 each
Decorative Giants Mixed 2,800s. DL 7-10 days 75˚F Dash Crimson
Dash Crimson Hybrid - #05603 Bold, intense dark red blooms. Compact plants are basal branching and need fewer PGR applications and no vernalization, making it easier for year-round low energy production. Long, strong, straight stems hold bright, fragrant blooms that are long- lasting and perform well in planters and landscapes. Perfect for premium quart and gallon programs. Plants spread 12 to 14”. 15-20”. Pelleted seed only. (V) 100 pellets $12.50; 3 or more $11.95 each
(W) 500 pellets $52.95; 2 or more $49.95 each Figaro™ Mixed
Dwarf Jewel Mixed - #08634 Compact plants with very early double to semi-double flowers in a beautiful mix of pink, red, yellow and white. Popular for bedding plants and patio containers. Per- forms best in sunny locations. 12-14" 1/16 oz. = approx. 175 seeds
(F) 1/16 oz. $5.25; 3 or more $4.95 each (J) 1/4 oz. $17.50; 2 or more $16.50 each
Dwarf Jewel Mixed Redskin Mixed
Redskin Mixed - #08643 Q AAS Winner. Double and semi-double blooms in shades of crimson, scarlet, or- ange, yellow and cream. Dwarf habit with deep bronze foliage. 12-15" 1/16 oz. = approx. 175 seeds
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(F) 1/16 oz. $4.25; 3 or more $3.95 each (J) 1/4 oz. $13.50; 2 or more $12.95 each
Figaro™ Mixed - #08638 Q (4,000s.) Blooms in only 70 days. Com- pact plants produce a mass of semi-double to fully double, 2-1/2 to 3” blooms in a rainbow of reds, roses, violets, yellows, oranges and white. Perfect for beds, bor- ders and containers. Upright mounded habit. Spreads 10 to 12”. 14-18"
(G) 250 seeds $7.50; 3 or more $7.15 each (C) 1000 seeds $26.95; 2 or more $25.75 each
Requires even soil temperature for germination. Sow 6-8 weeks prior to sales. Ignea
L 2-3 weeks 70˚F
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DIANTHUS (Annual Sweet William) (D. barbatus) Culture same as (D. chinensis). See pe- rennial varieties on page 61.
Hollandia Mixed
Hollandia Mixed - #05588 (Biennial) Highly profitable mix due to its flexibility, short cropping time and high quality stems. Ideal for cut flowers. Sweet smelling blooms are displayed in beauti- ful shades of crimson, white, scarlet, pink, purple and bicolor. Attracts bees and but- terflies. 20-32"
(V) 100 seeds $7.50; 3 or more $6.75 each (W) 500 seeds $31.95; 2 or more $29.95 each
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