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PINTO™ PREMIUM HYBRID SERIES Top-notch unique chameleon-like colors. Orange Bicolor flowers open white and mature to a bright orange with white eyes. White to Rose opens white, changing to pink and finishing to a deep rose, often displaying all colors at one time. Dense plants are well-branched, with rich green leaves featuring dark green zonal coloration that provides a nice contrast for the huge, 5” blooms. Heat-tolerant and sun-loving plants spread 12 to 18” wide. A great choice for carefree summer color in the garden, window boxes or containers. Attracts butterflies. 10-24”
Orange Bicolor Orange Bicolor - #05892 Q
White to Rose - #05891 Q 2014 AAS Winner.
Prices, above 2: (R) 50 seeds $9.50 each (V) 100-400 seeds (per 100) $16.75 each; 500-900 seeds (per 100) $15.75 each; 1000-4900 seeds (per 100) $15.25 each
QUANTUM HYBRID SERIES Beautiful and unique, this Stellar Gera- nium has outstanding heat tolerance and is long flowering, even in hot, humid areas. Interesting star-shaped blooms form 4 to 5” flower heads with petals that are less prone to falling off the stems, creating a brilliant display of color for a much longer period of time than similar varieties. Com- bined with the attractive serrated foliage, this series will definitely be an attention- getter! Well branched plants spread 12 to 16” and flower from May to September. Excellent for bedding and pots. 12-16”
Mix California Giants Mix
California Giants Mixed - #06011 A beautiful array of rose, yellow, white, red, crimson and pink shades. Ideal for containers, borders and cut flowers. 24" 1/64 oz. = approx. 100 seeds
(O) 1/64 oz. $6.25; 3 or more $5.95 each (F) 1/16 oz. $20.95; 2 or more $19.50 each
Light Pink - #05910 Q Red - #05911 Q Salmon Improved - #05912 Q
Mix - #05913 Q A blend of all 3 colors above, plus Pink which is not sold separately.
Prices, above 4: (R) 50 seeds $12.95 each (V) 100-400 seeds (per 100) $24.50 each; 500-900 seeds (per 100) $23.95 each; 1000-4900 seeds (per 100) $23.50 each
Light Pink Red Salmon Improved Cartwheel™ Strawberry Twist
Cartwheel™ Strawberry Twist Hybrid - #06012 Q Semi-double, 4”, blooms on vigorous plants perfect for premium retail sales and patio-ready pots. Bold, rich colors of lemony yellow with hints of pink to deep strawberry, bloom continuously. Perfect for 5” or larger pots with a higher bloom count at first flush compared to costly veg- etative varieties. 12-14” (T) 25 seeds $14.50; 3 or more $13.75 each (V) 100 seeds $47.95; 2 or more $45.95 each
GERBERA (Gerber/African Daisy) (G. jamesonii)
7,000s.
Cover seeds lightly with milled sphag- num. Transplant in about 4 weeks, being careful to plant crown above soil line. Grow on at 60˚F at night. Allow 18-20 weeks for pot sales.
L 10 days 70-75˚F White To Rose Majorette Pink Halo
Majorette Pink Halo Hybrid - #06002 Q
Bright, bold colors on plants with unheard of uniformity and prolific flowering! Beautiful, 3 to 4”, daisy-like blooms with dark eyes stand high above lush green foliage. Ideal for quarts and larger pots. Spreads 10 to 12”. 8-10”
(T) 25 seeds $14.95; 3 or more $14.25 each (V) 100 seeds $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
Midi Revolution Strawberry Shortcake
ANNUALS
Midi Revolution Strawberry Shortcake Hybrid - #06005 Q A segregated mix of 8 shades of rose and red bicolors, most with rings around each eye. Plants are short stemmed, covered with 2-1/2” flowers and spread to just 4 to 5”. Low maintenance, heat tolerant and perfect for beds and borders. Uniform and compact. 10-12” (T) 25 seeds $12.50; 3 or more $11.50 each (V) 100 seeds $38.95; 2 or more $37.50 each
Royal Prince™ Bicolor Red Shades
Royal Prince™ Bicolor Red Shades Hybrid - #06019 Very floriferous plants produce eye-catch- ing vibrant, large, 4 to 5”, blooms. Great for 288 or larger plug and 4 to 6” pot produc- tion. Excellent for pot plants, combination planters and bedding. Early to flower. 8-12” (T) 25 seeds $13.95; 3 or more $13.50 each (V) 100 seeds $46.95; 2 or more $44.95 each 27
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