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SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) (S. splendens) 8,000s.
Culture same as (S. coccinea). L 10-15 days 70-75˚F
Red Torch - #07743 Earliest and most dwarf of the dark foliage types. Contrast of dark foliage and bright red blooms makes it nice for packs and pots. Excellent for landscape use. 10"
1/32 oz. = approx. 250 seeds
(D) 1/32 oz. $4.95; 3 or more $4.65 each (H) 1/8 oz. $16.95; 2 or more $15.50 each
Red Torch
Do not cover seed or cover lightly with vermiculite. Transplant after first true leaves de- velop. Grow on at 55-60˚F. Allow 8-12 weeks from sowing until sales. Very sensitive to methyl bromide treated soil. Responsive to B-Nine at 2-3 weeks after transplanting. Keep on dry side.
SALVIA (S. coccinea) HUMMINGBIRD SERIES
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L 15 days 75˚F
Summer Jewel™ Lavender - #07774 Q 2016 AAS Winner. Uniform performance, with a multitude of spikes feature a pro- lific and showy display of 1/2” blooms on dense spikes that prove irresistible to hum- mingbirds. Plants have dark green, textured leaves and a compact habit. Blooms two weeks earlier than comparable varieties. Perfect for beds, borders and containers. Holds extremely well through rain, wind and temperature changes. 16-20”
Coral Nymph
Coral Nymph - #07713 Shimmering white and salmon blooms. A stunning pastel bicolor version of Lady in Red below. 24"
Red Vista - #07746 Q An improved Carabinere type, earlier, with a good compact habit. Well-packed spikes of dark, strong red – an all-around, excel- lent performer. 10-12"
(W) 500 seeds $9.95; 3 or more $9.25 each (Z) 2500 seeds $42.95; 2 or more $41.50 each
Red Vista Lady In Red
Lady in Red - #07723 Q AAS and Fleuroselect Gold Medal Win- ner. Flowers in tiers that are shaped dif- ferently and possess a warmer red color than other red Salvias. Blooms are trumpet shaped and a fiery scarlet. Ideal for tubs, pots and bedding. 15"
St. John’s Fire - #07766 Q Floriferous and early. Bright red spikes with dark green foliage. Heat and drought tolerant. 12"
1/16 oz. = approx. 500 seeds
(F) 1/16 oz. $4.50; 3 or more $4.25 each (J) 1/4 oz. $14.95; 2 or more $13.95 each
St. John’s Fire Snow Nymph
Snow Nymph - #07762 Fleuroselect Novelty Winner. Produces an abundance of elegant, pure white flowers that create a pleasing contrast with virtu- ally any Salvia color. Excellent for bedding, planters, baskets, pots and borders. Low maintenance and thrives in all climates. 24"
Prices, above 3: (G) 250 seeds $5.95; 3 or more $5.50 each (C) 1000 seeds $18.95; 2 or more $17.95 each
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SALVIA (S. farinacea) 20,000s.
Sow January to May in well-drained soil. See ‘Big Blue’ on page 6.
L 21-28 days
(G) 250 seeds $9.25; 3 or more $8.75 each (C) 1000 seeds $31.95; 2 or more $30.50 each
Summer Jewel™ Lavender
70˚F
Fairy Queen - #07716 Q 2008 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. Dense blue spikes with pure white blooms make this a centerpiece of landscapes, containers and cut flowers. Potted plants bloom 12 to 16 weeks from sowing – cut flower production peaks at 16 to 20 weeks. Blooms summer until early frost. Devel- ops best when fertilized frequently in low concentrations. 18"
(W) 500 seeds $7.25; 3 or more $6.95 each (Z) 2500 seeds $28.95; 2 or more $27.95 each
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