ANNUALS SWIZZLE™ HYBRID SERIES
(4,000s.) One of our most popular impulse sale items. Large, fully double blooms swirl in two dramatic bicolor combina- tions on top of rigid stems. Plants have a nice, bushy, 8 to 10" spreading habit and fills in pots and beds quickly. 10-12"
TALL BEDDING TYPES See ‘Queeny Lime Orange’ on Back Cover.
Benary’s Giant Mix - #08068 Q (2,800s.) Proven to be unequalled in yield- ing long, thick, sturdy stems bearing huge, 4 to 5” fully double blooms of scarlet, pink, rose, orange, yellow, gold, lilac, salmon, purple, coral and white. Perfect for borders and commercial cut flowers. 40-50"
(G) 250 seeds $8.95; 3 or more $8.50 each (C) 1000 seeds $29.95; 2 or more $27.95 each
Benary’s Giant Mix
Giant Dahlia- Flowered Mix
Giant Dahlia-Flowered Mix - #08091
(3,000s.) Huge, 5” double and semi-dou- ble blooms in a balanced blend of brilliant colors. Makes an excellent cut flower. Per- fect for borders. Heat tolerant. 36"
Cherry & Ivory
Cherry & Ivory - #08173 Q Scarlet & Yellow - #08174 Q
Cactus Mix Improved - #08095 Q (2,800s.) These hard-to-find, eye-catching big, shaggy, chrysanthemum-like 4 to 5" blooms come in almost every color of the rainbow. Makes a superlative long-lasting cut flower. Free-flowering plants. 30-36" 1/4 oz. = approx. 700 seeds
(J) 1/4 oz. $3.95; 3 or more $3.75 each (L) 1 oz. $12.95; 2 or more $11.95 each
Cactus Mix Improved Scarlet & Yellow
Prices, above 2: (V) 100 seeds $24.95; 3 or more $23.95 each (W) 500 seeds $99.95; 2 or more $95.95 each
Candy Mix™ - #08097
(3,900s.) Unique, 2 to 3” pompom heads, with longer daisy-like petals underneath. A bright mix of red, cream, yellow, bright orange and cerise pink. Attracts butterflies and makes an excellent cut flower. Heat tolerant plants bloom prolifically all sum- mer long. Perfect for border and vases. 30”
Zinnita Mix
Zinnita Mix - #08183 Q (1,325s.) Fully double, 1-1/2 to 2" blooms flower in abundance on well-branched plants with a mounded, globe shaped hab- it. Naturally compact habit eliminates the need for growth regulators making it more economical for the professional grower. In- cludes orange, rose, scarlet, white and yel- low. Blooms 6 to 8 weeks from sowing. 6-8"
(V) 100 seeds $5.75; 3 or more $5.50 each (W) 500 seeds $23.95; 2 or more $22.50 each
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(W) 500 seeds $6.50; 3 or more $6.15 each (Z) 2500 seeds $25.95; 2 or more $24.95 each
Candy Mix™ Oklahoma Mix
Oklahoma Mix - #08100 Q (5,000s.) A very prolific, medium-sized hedge-type plant, with blooms up to 2-1/2” that are especially saturated with color – some fully double, others semi- double. Mix consists of golden-yellow, white, salmon, pink and scarlet. Resistant to Powdery Mildew. 30-40"
(W) 500 seeds $5.50; 3 or more $5.25 each (Z) 2500 seeds $22.95; 2 or more $21.50 each
Pinca - #08102 (3,200s.) Huge, 5”, cactus-flowered, fully double bright- pink blooms are packed with long, slender
open light green, then quickly mature to an eloquent shade of pink. Perfect for cutting – the more you cut, the more it flowers – and ab- solutely stunning in the garden! Flowers are long-lasting and will begin blooming in the beginning of summer and continue well into fall. 36”
Pinca
(W) 500 seeds $6.50; 3 or more $6.15 each (Z) 2500 seeds $25.95; 2 or more $24.95 each
petals that 1/2 oz. = approx. 1,500 seeds
(K) 1/2 oz. $4.25; 3 or more $3.95 each (Y) 2 oz. $12.95; 2 or more $11.95 each
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