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PEPPER For Culture, see page 82.


GERANIUM, IVY For Culture, see page 26. This newcomer features a tight growth habit making it easier for the grower!


This attractive beauty can be used for ornamental purposes, as well as for pro- cessing, pickling and fresh preparations!


Mexican Sunrise Hybrid - #03786 60-65 days. 2018 AAS Winner! Get a full spectrum of colors ranging from lime green to yellow then to orange and finally red as hungarian-type fruits mature. Pen- dant shaped, 6 to 7” thick-walled, 1-1/2 to 2 oz. semi-hot fruits can be eaten at any stage. Early maturing, high yielding bushy plants grow up to 20 to 22” tall and are great for containers and gardens.


(V) 100 seeds $6.25; 3 or more $5.75 each (W) 500 seeds $24.95; 2 or more $22.95 each


Mexican Sunrise


Hot Pink - #05915 Lilac Bicolor - #05916 Red - #05917


Lilac Bicolor White - #05918


Mix - #05919 White


REACH OUT HYBRID SERIES


Early to flower and easier to produce than comparable varieties due to its compact habit and short internodes. Produces a full canopy of 1-1/2” flowers all over the plant and does not get ‘tangled up’ in production. Excellent pot habit and easy to handle, with good vigor. More branching than vegetative varieties. Long flowering and superb performance in


Hot Pink


baskets. Spreads 10 to 14”. 6-8”. Annual Red


landscapes, containers and hanging


CELOSIA, PLUMED For Culture, see page 17.


A unique color to this type of Celosia!


First Flame Purple - #05404 Flowers about one week earlier and has a thicker plume compared to other colors in First Flame Mix (page 17). Well-branched plants produce loads of non-fading plumes that stay colorful even in high light and heat making it an excellent variety for southern areas. Beautiful, brightly colored summer crop finishes 10 to 14 days earlier than competing varieties to reduce pro- duction costs. Perfect for containers and makes a great border plant. Spreads 10 to 16”. 10-14”. Annual (G) 250 seeds $6.50; 3 or more $5.95 each (C) 1000 seeds $20.95; 2 or more $19.50 each


First Flame Purple


TOMATO For Culture, see p97. Not only is this beauty delicious, it’s also highly resistant to Late Blight!


Damsel VN Hybrid - #00218 73 days. An outstanding pink beefsteak variety with impeccable heirloom flavor! Uniform fruits weigh up to 12 oz., make a delicious slicer and are perfect in sal- ads. In trials, it was an excellent producer, even in less than ideal conditions. Com- pact plants grow 4 to 5 ft. Indeterminate.


(R) 50 seeds $10.95; 3 or more $10.50 each (G) 250 seeds $44.95; 2 or more $43.50 each


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Prices, per variety: (T) 25 seeds $11.95; 3 or more $11.50 each (V) 100 seeds $38.95; 2 or more $37.50 each


PEPPER For Culture, see p82. This pepper is a game changer with its disease tolerance and high yields!


Damsel


Recovery Hybrid - #03227 60 days. Vigorous plants have an open bush habit and produce smooth, blocky 4 by 4” sweet fruits with good firmness and thick-walls. Peppers are very early and quick to mature to red under warm to hot temperatures and can be eaten at any stage. Widely adaptable for cool and warm growing conditions. Perfect for fresh markets. Highly resistant to Bacte- rial Leaf Spot. Heavy yielder.


(V) 100 seeds $10.95; 3 or more $10.50 each (W) 500 seeds $44.50; 2 or more $42.95 each


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