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DUSTY MILLER 90,000s.


The several genera of this foliage group also serve well as bedding plants. Sow 12-14 weeks prior to anticipated sales. Grow dry, but provide regular feedings. Treat as annuals, some are perennials.


L 10-15 days 70˚F


Cirrus - #05644 Q (Senecio cineraria) French variety, similar to Silverdust, with broader leaves. Not as dainty, but showy and very white. Excel- lent for borders. 8". Pelleted seed only.


(G) 250 pellets $8.95; 3 or more $8.25 each (C) 1000 pellets $29.95; 2 or more $28.95 each


Cirrus EUPHORBIA (E. graminea)


Use a well-drained medium with a pH of 5.8 to 6.2. Can be produced in a 288 cell tray or plug tray.


DL 3-6 days 65-72˚F


Glitz Hybrid - #05672 Q Because Glitz is propagated from seed, you can rely on its availability and quality. The perfect habit for mixed combos and great as a filler for baskets and planters and can also be used in place of Baby’s Breath. Heat and drought tolerant. Easy-to-grow – no pinch- ing needed. Low maintenance. Plants spread 12 to 18”. 10-14”


(R) 50 seeds $10.95; 3 or more $10.25 each (G) 250 seeds $44.95; 2 or more $42.95 each


Sow one seed into a 288 plug tray filled with a sterile and well drained media. Lightly cover with coarse vermiculite. To maximize stem length do not apply growth regulators. Sow May to July for Fall sales with garden mums. Maintains color in winter months in mild climates.


FLOWERING CABBAGE & KALE (Brassica oleracea) 8,500s.


L 4-10 days 65-70˚F See ‘Flare™ Series’ on page 9.


Quicksilver™ - #05649 (Senecio cineraria maritima) Attractive plants are naturally dwarf with finely in- dented, silvery colored leaves. Stays more dwarf and tidy than the ever popular Silver- dust. Excellent basal branching. Heat and drought tolerant. Spreads 10 to 12”. 10-12” (C) 1000 seeds $4.35; 3 or more $3.95 each (E) 5000 seeds $16.50; 2 or more $15.50 each


Quicksilver™


Glamour Red Hybrid - #05702 Q 2011 AAS Winner. Waxless leaves are shiny red with purple undertones. Fringed heads, 10 to 12” across, begin to develop color when nighttime temperatures dip below 55˚F. Place plants 12” apart in full sun for best color. Disease and frost toler- ance means extra longevity in containers and landscapes. 12”


(V) 100 seeds $17.95; 3 or more $16.95 each (W) 500 seeds $74.95; 2 or more $72.95 each


Condor Pure White


Condor Pure White Hybrid - #05685 A unique look for the flower vase – white color won’t fade! Flowers are pure white with a soft pink center. Tall stems grow straight making them easy to cut and bunch. Makes one-of-a-kind arrange- ments and bouquets. 25-30” (G) 250 seeds $9.95; 3 or more $9.50 each (C) 1000 seeds $34.95; 2 or more $32.95 each


Silverdust - #05646 Q (Senecio cineraria maritima) Finely cut sil- very white leaves. Compact plant. 8"


(Z) 2500 seeds $3.25; 3 or more $2.95 each (AC) 10,000 seeds $9.95; 2 or more $9.25 each


Silverdust Crane Pink


Crane Pink Hybrid - #05715 Exhibits all the qualities of a fine cut flow- er – unique coloration, long, sturdy stems, and a fresh appearance that lingers long after cutting. Gray-green foliage with pink center rosettes are 5 to 6" across. 24"


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(G) 250 seeds $8.50; 3 or more $7.95 each (C) 1000 seeds $28.50; 2 or more $27.50 each


Glamour Red Glitz


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Nagoya Mix - #05706 Q Heavily fringed leaves sport vivid colors. Much prized as a focal point in fall land- scapes and as a gourmet garnish. 4-5”


(G) 250 seeds $5.75; 3 or more $5.25 each (C) 1000 seeds $18.95; 2 or more $17.95 each


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