ANNUALS Suntastic Yellow w/Black
Center Hybrid - #06169 Q (980s.) 2014 AAS Winner. The most florif- erous dwarf to date, bearing up to 20 flow- ers per plant. Flowers in up to three suc- cessive blooming periods of 5 to 8 flowers each for a longer flowering span. Cheerful, 5 to 6” golden-yellow blooms, with black centers, add a burst of color to gardens, containers and window boxes. 20”
Waooh!
Waooh! - #06194 (1,400s.) Pollen-free, classic golden-yel- low, 4” flowers, with dark centers, bloom so profusely that at times they appear to nearly cover the entire plant! Bushy plants are uniform and make a gorgeous hedge. Excellent for containers and beds. Begins blooming mid to late summer. A perfect cut flower as blooms stay fresher for a lon- ger time in the vase. 36”
(V) 100 seeds $4.75; 3 or more $4.50 each (W) 500 seeds $18.95; 2 or more $17.95 each
DWARF VARIETIES on pages 4 & 6.
See ‘Bert® & SunBuzz’
(V) 100 seeds $14.95; 3 or more $14.25 each (W) 500 seeds $59.95; 2 or more $57.95 each
Germination can be irregular so maintain an even, high soil temperature at 75-80˚F and even moisture levels. Sow in March for May flowering.
D 12 days 75-80˚F
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Suntastic Yellow w/Black Center
THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan) (T. alata) See below.
Alata Mix - #07919 Q (1,250s.) A special balanced blend of the most popular Black-Eyed Susan colors – Orange, Yellow and White, all with dark eyes. Vining plants are covered in masses of blooms and are excellent for hanging baskets or trellised in the garden. Climbs to 72”.
1/8 oz. = approx. 155 seeds
(H) 1/8 oz. $7.50; 3 or more $6.95 each (K) 1/2 oz. $25.50; 2 or more $24.75 each
Alata Mix Blushing Susie Big Smile™
Big Smile™ - #06112 Q (700s.) This eager performer may be dwarf, but its well-proportioned, 5" flow- ers beam with golden color from ear to ear! An extra-early bloomer that will of- ten branch in beds to produce 4 to 5 flow- er heads per plant. Excellent for 4" and 6" pots as well. 12-15"
(V) 100 seeds $5.50; 3 or more $5.25 each (W) 500 seeds $21.95; 2 or more $20.50 each
Blushing Susie - #07920 Q (850s.) A spectacular climber with allur- ing blooms in various shades of red, and occasional contrasting apricot and ivory blooms, as well. Adorns containers, hang- ing baskets, trellises and garden fences. Easy-to-grow. Spreads up to 16”. 3-5 ft.
(R) 50 seeds $11.25; 3 or more $10.75 each (G) 250 seeds $46.95; 2 or more $45.50 each
Amber Eyes - #07918 (1,250s.) Elegant plants are literally cov- ered with creamy yellow flowers that have contrasting dark eyes. Easy-to-grow and heat tolerant. Ideal for small trellises, con- tainers and hanging baskets. Blooms from July to frost. 6-1/2 ft.
(V) 100 seeds $7.95; 3 or more $7.65 each (W) 500 seeds $32.95; 2 or more $31.50 each
Amber Eyes Musicbox Mix
Musicbox Mix - #06138 (1,700s.) Uniform, well-branched plants produce splendid, 4 to 5" blooms ranging in color from dark, mahogany-red to creamy- yellow, with both pure shades and bicolors included. Perfect for containers. 28"
(G) 250 seeds $5.50; 3 or more $5.25 each (C) 1000 seeds $17.95; 2 or more $16.75 each 52
Spanish Eyes
Spanish Eyes - #07922 (950s.) Gorgeous terra cotta colored blooms with contrasting dark eyes look wonderful against virtually every back- ground color and setting. Vigorous trail- ing habit is perfect for hanging baskets, trellises and containers. Suitable for both professional and home gardening. Climbs up to 5 ft.
(R) 50 seeds $11.25; 3 or more $10.75 each (G) 250 seeds $46.95; 2 or more $45.50 each
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