ANNUALS Harlequin
Lemon Drop - #06908 Q Large, sunny yellow, fully double crest- ed blooms flower profusely early in the
Harlequin - #06857
Brilliant red petals are distinctively di- vided by a yellow stripe and topped with a small bushy center. Perfect for borders and stunning in cut flower arrangements. 20"
(W) 500 seeds $5.75; 3 or more $5.25 each (Z) 2500 seeds $19.95; 2 or more $18.50 each
HOT PAK SERIES
Mix & Yellow (inset)
Mr. Majestic
Mr. Majestic - #06911 Q Fleuroselect Quality Mark Winner. A dwarf version of Harlequin. Unique and stunning in any setting. 12". Detailed seed only.
(W) 500 seeds $7.75; 3 or more $7.25 each (Z) 2500 seeds $32.95; 2 or more $30.95 each
(Util. Pat.) Extend the marigold season with the first French Marigold series bred to bloom all summer long, even in the highest humidity and temperatures. Developed in the heat for the heat, extra dwarf plants stay compact, proudly displaying loads of 1-3/4 to 2” blooms, without stretching or falling open. Ideal for packs and mass plantings in landscapes. Spreads 6 to 8”. 6-7”
Yellow - #06872 Q
Mix - #06874 Q A blend of Yellow, Gold, Flame, Harmony, Fire, Orange and Spry not sold separately.
Prices, above 2: (W) 500 seeds $7.75; 3 or more $7.45 each (Z) 2500 seeds $32.95; 2 or more $30.95 each
Strawberry Blonde
Strawberry Blonde - #06922 Q (PAF) Blooms, 2-1/4”, start out in shades of pink in early spring and finish to a bright yellow as the flowers mature. 8-10” (G) 250 seeds $6.50; 3 or more $6.15 each (C) 1000 seeds $21.95; 2 or more $20.95 each
JANIE SERIES Early and uniform in the pack with an excellent shelf life. Compact plants hold 2” crested blooms nicely above foliage. Performs well in warmer climates in southern areas. Also great for late season sales in northern areas. Very heat tolerant. 8-10". Detailed seed only.
bushy plants. Very popular. 8-9" (C) 1000 seeds $3.75; 3 or more $3.25 each (E) 5000 seeds $14.25; 2 or more $12.95 each
season. Dwarf, Lemon Drop
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MELAMPODIUM (M. paludosum)
5,500s.
Cover seed lightly and keep uniformly moist. Grow under high light intensity.
D 10-14 days 65˚F
Jackpot Gold™ - #06964 Q An improved version of our popular Mil- lion Gold with larger, better shaped, golden yellow flowers. Plants are extremely florif- erous, with a self-cleaning habit, making them practically maintenance free. A de- pendable performer in the cool of spring, as well as, hot and humid climates from summer to frost. Recommended for packs, 4” pot production and combination plant- ers. 6-12”
(V) 100 seeds $6.35; 3 or more $5.95 each (W) 500 seeds $26.95; 2 or more $24.95 each
Jackpot Gold™
MIMULUS (Monkey Flower) (M. hybridus)
450,000s.
Sow seeds 8 to 12 weeks prior to sales. Transplant after 2 weeks, and 4 weeks later move to 4" pots. Keep well-watered. In winter, supplement light 5 hours per day. Pinch at 4 weeks.
L 10 days 65-75˚F
Magic Blotch Mix Hybrid - #06983 Compact, early and very floriferous. Mass- es of 2" blooms on uniform plants in 7 to 8 weeks from sowing with a minimum of 12- 1/2 hour long days. A mix of yellow and white blooms, all speckled and blotched. Well suited to pack sales. Spreads 8 to 10”. 10". Pelleted seed only.
(G) 250 pellets $6.95; 3 or more $6.50 each (C) 1000 pellets $23.95; 2 or more $21.95 each
Magic Blotch Mix
Mix
Mix - #06893 Q Includes Bright Yellow and Deep Orange plus others not sold separately.
Bright Yellow - #06886 Q Deep Orange - #06887 Q
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Prices, per variety: (G) 250 seeds $3.75; 3 or more $3.45 each (C) 1000 seeds $12.50; 2 or more $11.75 each
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