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LOBELIA (L. erinus) 700,000s.
L UPRIGHT TYPE 14-21 days 70˚F
Sow seeds in sterilized medium. Keep seed evenly warm and moisten with warm water to increase germination. Water in with fungicidal drench to prevent damping- off. Grow on at 50˚F.
TRAILING TYPES
Color Cascade Mix - #06704 Q Special blend of red, blue, pink and white shades. Especially suited for pots and hanging baskets.
1/32 oz. = approx. 21,800 seeds
(D) 1/32 oz. $4.50; 3 or more $4.15 each (H) 1/8 oz. $14.50; 2 or more $13.50 each
Color Cascade Mix
MARIGOLDS, L
REGATTA SERIES The earliest hanging basket Lobelia. Ready up to 3 weeks earlier, with long trailing branches covered with flowers. An absolute showstopper in baskets and containers.
Crystal Palace - #06724 Q Intense, deep blue flowers set off by dark bronze foliage on very compact plants. Excellent for edgings or borders. 4-6" 1/16 oz. = approx. 43,750 seeds
(F) 1/16 oz. $4.50; 3 or more $4.15 each (J) 1/4 oz. $14.50; 2 or more $13.50 each
Crystal Palace Crackerjack Mix
Crackerjack Mix - #06806 Q In constant demand for its affordability and performance, with huge, early, carnation- type blooms in a bright mix of orange, gold and yellow. Ideal for background plantings and home garden cuts, where leaves can be stripped to eliminate odor. 36" (Z) 2500 seeds $3.95; 3 or more $3.65 each (AC) 10,000 seeds $12.95; 2 or more $11.95 each
AMERICAN (African Marigold) (Tagetes erecta) 8,000-10,000s.
Start by early Feb. to ensure early budding and compact growth habit or pull black- cloth to reduce daylength to 8-9 hours for 4 weeks after germination. Sow and cover lightly with vermiculite and maintain bottom heat for high soil temperatures. Transplant about 4 weeks after seeding.
3-7 days 75-80˚F
ANTIGUA™ HYBRID SERIES
in only 8 to 10 weeks, no matter when you sow. Compact, bushy plants with heavy basal branching to ensure fullness. Blooms, 4" across, are fully double. 10- 12". Detailed seed only.
Orange - #06782 Q Mix - #06786 Q Mix
Sapphire - #06742 Q Deep blue with a large white eye.
Mix - #06744 Q
A dramatic mix of nine colors including Marine Blue, Sapphire and White.
Sapphire Garland Orange Orange Prices, above 2: 1/128 oz. = approx. 5,450 seeds
( I ) 1/128 oz. $6.25; 3 or more $5.95 each (D) 1/32 oz. $21.95; 2 or more $20.50 each
Yellow
Garland Orange Hybrid - #06829 Q Deep orange, 3-1/2 to 4-1/2”, fully dou- ble blooms flower continuously on long, sturdy stems. Bred specifically to create garlands and other floral decorations for celebrations and parties. Easy-to-grow and adaptable to a wide range of soil condi- tions. Daylength sensitive. 28-60”
(G) 250 seeds $9.95; 3 or more $9.50 each (C) 1000 seeds $34.95; 2 or more $33.50 each 31
Yellow - #06784 Q Prices, above 3: (V) 100 seeds $5.75; 3 or more $5.45 each (W) 500 seeds $23.95; 2 or more $22.50 each
Mix dwarf, and more prolific! Blooms
The only daylength neutral Marigold – earlier, more
ANNUALS
Crush Improved Pineapple
Crush Improved Pineapple
Hybrid - #06812 Q An exceptional variety with a consistently compact growth habit. Fully double, 4", flowers are perfect for pots and packs. Coupled with attractive, dark green foli- age and a bloom time of only 9 weeks, it’s easy to see why this beauty is so popular. 8-10". Detailed seed only.
(G) 250 seeds $6.95; 3 or more $6.50 each (C) 1000 seeds $23.95; 2 or more $22.50 each
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