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ANNUALS
Cover seed lightly and maintain uniform moisture for germination. TALL VARIETIES
See below. DL 7-14 days 70˚F
Infrared Mix Hybrid - #06127 (800s.) All the burning intensity of a des- ert sunset is captured in this dazzling mix that runs the gamut from one end of the red spectrum to the other. Pollen-free blooms include the darkest crimsons, mid- ruby hues, golden-reds and many bicolors as well. Well suited to back of borders and cutting. 72"
(V) 100 seeds $4.25; 3 or more $3.95 each (W) 500 seeds $15.95; 2 or more $14.95 each
Infrared Mix Full Sun Improved™
Full Sun Improved™ Hybrid - #06121 (400s.)
suited for professional cut flower growers. Golden-yellow petals, slightly longer than usual, surround purple-brown, pollen-free centers. Performs well even under diffi- cult growing conditions. 70"
(V) 100 seeds $6.45; 3 or more $5.95 each (W) 500 seeds $26.95; 2 or more $25.95 each
Jua Inca - #06124 (480s.) Gorgeous mahogany and gold bi- color, 3-1/2 to 4-3/4”, pollenless flowers, have dark centers and are complemented by smaller, deep green top leaves. Blooms make stunning cut flowers and have an ex- cellent vase life. Plants are fast-growing and are bred to be less sensitive to a wide variety of growing conditions than tradi- tional varieties. Spreads 24 to 60”. 36-60”
(G) 250 seeds $10.95; 3 or more $10.50 each (C) 1000 seeds $36.95; 2 or more $35.50 each
Golden Bear
Golden Bear - #06139 (600s.) Loads of massive flower heads look like huge powder puffs! Each giant plant produces a bright golden-yellow, triple flowered, fluffy, 8 to 10” bloom. An excellent cut flower making a dramatic statement in vases and floral arrange- ments. 10 ft.
1/2 oz. = approx. 300 seeds
(K) 1/2 oz. $4.75; 3 or more $4.50 each (Y) 2 oz. $15.95; 2 or more $14.95 each
Ring of Fire
Ring of Fire - #06149 Q (1,000s.) 2001 AAS and Fleuroselect Quality Mark Winner. Attractive flow- ers have a distinctive outer ring of bright golden-yellow surrounding a base ring of brilliant red. Bicolor, 5 to 6” blooms grow on strong sturdy stems. Heavily branched plants flower generously providing a good number of cuts for use in vases and ar- rangements. 40-50”
(V) 100 seeds $5.25; 3 or more $4.95 each (W) 500 seeds $21.95; 2 or more $20.95 each
51 Jua Inca Excellent
Soraya - #06153 Q (1,700s.) 2000 AAS and Fleuroselect Quality Mark Winner. Rich orange, 4 to 6" blooms with dark brown centers make this a unique cut flower. Strong branch- ing habit yields 20 to 25 stems per plant. Blooms in 11 to 13 weeks. 72"
(G) 250 seeds $8.25; 3 or more $7.75 each (C) 1000 seeds $26.95; 2 or more $25.95 each
Soraya
uniformity and well
Sunrich™ Orange DMR Hybrid - #06171
(500s.) Superb quality is one of many fea- tures that gives this beauty a leading status in the sunflower market. Pollenless flow- ers are long lasting, densely petaled and upright facing on strong stems. Plants are non-branching and resistant to multiple strains of Downy Mildew – the biggest problem in growing sunflowers, especially under warm and humid conditions of early spring. 35-59” (V) 100 seeds $8.25; 3 or more $7.75 each (W) 500 seeds $34.95; 2 or more $32.95 each
Sunrich™ Orange DMR
Valentine - #06175 (1,100s.) Fleuroselect Gold Medal Win- ner. Features a most unusual sunflower color – a soft, primrose yellow with dis- tinct, black central discs. Large, 6" blooms last more than two weeks in the vase if cut just as they come into bud. 60"
(G) 250 seeds $8.50; 3 or more $7.95 each (C) 1000 seeds $27.95; 2 or more $26.50 each
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