ANNUALS MILLIFLORA HYBRID SINGLES
Picobella™ Mix - #07364 Q One of the easiest millifloras to grow. Bred to be vigorous on the bench with no special regime or PGRs. Weather tolerant, mounded plants spread as wide as they are tall, covered in vibrant blooms. Crop time is 8 to 10 weeks with 90% minimum germination standard. Excellent hardiness means less waste when preparing for retail sales. 8-10”. Pelleted seed only.
(G) 250 pellets $7.75; 3 or more $7.25 each (C) 1000 pellets $25.95; 2 or more $24.95 each
Picobella™ Mix
Q Pixie Stakes available – See page 131
MULTIFLORA HYBRID SINGLES Merlin Blue Morn - #07411 Q 2003 AAS Winner. Early to flower, well branched plants produce exquisite, 2-1/2" single blooms with pristine white centers and velvety blue edges. Bred to perform in a variety of climates this variety is easy-to- grow and prefers full sun. Recommended for pack and pot production. Excellent for hanging baskets and containers. Slow to stretch. Spreads 18 to 30”. 15-20". Pel- leted seed only.
Evening Scentsation™
Evening Scentsation™ Hybrid - #07337 Q 2017 AAS Winner. Sensational fragrance and color. Gorgeous 2-1/2” blooms, in clear shades of indigo blue, have notes of hyacinth, sweet honey and rose. Flowers emit a subtle aroma during the day, but is at its best in the evening. Trailing plants are perfect for containers, hanging baskets and in mass plantings. Spreads 30 to 36”. 5-8”. Pelleted seed only. (R) 50 pellets $13.50; 3 or more $12.75 each (G) 250 pellets $55.50; 2 or more $52.95 each
(G) 250 pellets $6.75; 3 or more $6.45 each (C) 1000 pellets $23.95; 2 or more $21.95 each
Merlin Blue Morn
FUSEABLES® HYBRIDS - Multi-species, multi-seed pellets specially formulated to deliver a balanced mix of 2 varieties that germinate and grow compatibly to produce natural-looking mixes. These exciting combos bring together great textures and colors that are excellent for use in color bowls, hanging baskets and large containers. We recommend 1 to 3 plants for 10” containers and 3 to 5 plants for 12” containers. Pellets are economical with the same crop time as normal bed- ding production from sowing to finish. See Calibrachoa and Viola varieties on pages 16 & 55.
Blueberry Lime Jam - #05743 A combination of Sophistica® Lime Green and Dreams Midnight Petunias. Spreads 10 to 18”. 10-15”
(R) 50 pellets $12.95; 3 or more $11.95 each (G) 250 pellets $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
Blueberry Lime Jam Healing Waters
Healing Waters Hybrid - #05793 A combination of Blue Bacopa, Shock Wave® Denim and Easy Wave® Violet Pe- tunias. Spreads 30 to 36”. 7-10”
Burgundy Starlight - #05724 A combination of Easy Wave® Burgun- dy Star and Dreams Burgundy Petunias. Spreads 30 to 39”. 6-12” (R) 50 pellets $23.95; 3 or more $22.95 each
(G) 250 pellets $99.95; 2 or more $97.95 each Burgundy Starlight
Lime Coral
Lime Coral - #05792 (Util. Pat.) A combination of Dreams Coral Morn and Sophistica® Lime Bicolor Petu- nias. Spreads 10 to 12”. 10-15”
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(R) 50 pellets $12.95; 3 or more $11.95 each (G) 250 pellets $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
(R) 50 pellets $23.95; 3 or more $22.95 each (G) 250 pellets $99.95; 2 or more $97.95 each
Silk N Satin Hybrid - #05747 A combination of Snowtopia® Bacopa and Shock Wave® Pink Shades Petunia. Spreads 30 to 36”. 7-10”
(R) 50 pellets $23.95; 3 or more $22.95 each (G) 250 pellets $99.95; 2 or more $97.95 each
Silk N Satin Pleasantly Blue - #05790
A combination of Dreams Midnight and Daddy® Blue Petunias. Spreads 10 to 12”. 10-15”
(R) 50 pellets $12.95; 3 or more $11.95 each (G) 250 pellets $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
Pleasantly Blue
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