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Free-flowering type reviving the multiflora market! Sturdy plants are covered with brilliant blooms that are 75% fully double, the balance semi-dou- bles and singles. Requires 2 weeks more growing time than singles. Pelleted seed only.
Bonanza Mixture - #07327 Combines the beauty of double flowers with better disease tolerance and prolific flowering of multifloras. A very popular blend of red, rose, pink, red and white bi- color and rose and white bicolor. Blooms are 2 to 2-1/2” on mounded plants that spread 10 to 14”. 8-12"
(W) 500 pellets $13.25; 3 or more $12.75 each (Z) 2500 pellets $56.95; 2 or more $54.95 each
Bonanza Mixture Glitterati Purple Star Glitterati Purple Star
Hybrid - #07289 Q A truly unusual look for Pentas, while still offering the heat/humidity performance this class is known for. Distinctive star pat- terned blooms add a unique component in seasonal combinations. Blooms late spring, summer and autumn providing full color all season. Finishes fast for early market sales. Mounded upright plants spread 10 to 18”. 12-22”. Pelleted seed only.
(V) 100 pellets $14.25; 3 or more $13.50 each (W) 500 pellets $59.95; 2 or more $57.95 each
PHLOX (P. drummondii) 14,000s.
POPSTARS HYBRID SERIES Star-shaped, 1” blooms, flower so prolifically they nearly cover the entire plant! Self cleaning plants have a dwarf, compact habit with strong branching and ex- cellent hybrid vigor ensuring good performance and amazing flower power. Easy-to-grow and perfect in containers, beds, borders and rock gardens. Spreads 14 to 16”. 10-12”
Purple Purple w/Eye
Purple - #07527 Q Purple w/Eye - #07528 Q Red - #07530 Q
Red Rose w/Eye
Rose w/Eye - #07531 Q White - #07532 Q Mix - #07526 Q
White
Tapestry Mix - #07529 Fragrant blooms range from pure white to cream, pink, rose, buff, buttercup, yellow, gray, lavender-mauve, purple, blue and ma- roon – some with dark eyes in the centers while others have light color near the edges for a picotee effect. Excellent in containers and as a cut flower. 18-20"
1/32 oz. = approx. 430 seeds
(D) 1/32 oz. $4.50; 3 or more $4.15 each (H) 1/8 oz. $14.75; 2 or more $13.75 each
Prices, per variety: (V) 100 seeds $12.75; 3 or more $12.25 each (W) 500 seeds $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
Tapestry Mix Silver Shield
Silver Shield - #07533 Q Prominent, soft, silvery-gray leaves are held aloft on tall, stress tolerant plants that have a spreading habit. Forms a small hedge when planted in rows. Color be- comes more silver when planted in full sun. Long graceful spikes, with light blue florets, are an effortless complement to neighboring blooms in late summer. Per- fect in mixed containers and landscapes. Vigorous and requires no pinching. Easy- to-grow and have better branching than vegetative varieties. Plants spread 24 to 30”. 24-30". Pelleted seed only.
(R) 50 pellets $10.75; 3 or more $10.25 each (G) 250 pellets $45.95; 2 or more $43.95 each
45 Mix D 7-10 days 60˚F
Can be direct-seeded into pots. Cover seed with vermiculite. Allow 8-12 weeks from sowing until sales.
PLECTRANTHUS (P. argentatus)
21,200s. L 5-7 days 68-75˚F
Once emerged do not allow seedlings to wilt. Ready to transplant to plug trays in 5-6 weeks. Finishes off in 9-10 weeks.
ANNUALS PENTAS (P. lanceolata) 40,000s. L 14-21 days 65-68˚F
Do not cover pellets and keep humidity high. High light intensity improves quality of crop. See ‘Lucky Star Raspberry’ on page 10.
Graffiti® Mix Hybrid - #08993 Q Nothing out performs this variety in hot, sunny, dry locations. Produces high yields of transplantable plugs and uniform young plant development. Early, with large clus- ters of star-shaped flowers crowning com- pact, well-branched plants. Blooms under extreme heat and humidity. Colors include Bright Red, Lavender, Lipstick, Pink, Red Velvet, Rose, Violet and White. 12-14". Pelleted seed only. (R) 50 pellets $7.25; 3 or more $6.75 each
(G) 250 pellets $30.95; 2 or more $28.50 each Graffiti ® Mix
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