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PERENNIALS ERYNGIUM (Flat Sea Holly) (E. planum)
Sow in a well-drained media and cover lightly. Sensitive to over watering. Bloom colors are more intense in warmer temperatures. Zones 4-8.
28,000s. L 7-10 days 62-65˚F
Blue Glitter - #08771 2007 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. Flowers the first year. Upright stems are a natural focal point fresh or dried. Ex- tended life as a cut flower adds retail ap- peal. Masses of blue pincushion blooms, on silvery stems, add texture and color to the back of border. Thrives in full sun and almost any well-drained soil. 36-40"
Blue Glitter
FOXGLOVE L
(Digitalis) (D. purpurea) 200,000s.
(R) 50 seeds $7.95; 3 or more $7.50 each (G) 250 seeds $32.95; 2 or more $30.50 each
EUCALYPTUS (E. cinerea) 40,000s.
Sow in late February or March. Grow out in the open throughout the summer. Zones 4-8.
14 days 70˚F
Sow seeds in warm, humid environment. Grow on at 60-65°F. Transplant 8 weeks after sowing in 4-1/2" pots. Zones 8-11.
L 15-20 days Silver Dollar - #08773 Q
Round, silver-dollar shaped foliage, with attractive blue-green shading, emits a menthol-like fragrance. Perfect for large pots. A standard for cut greenery in floral arrangements. 60-96"
(G) 250 seeds $8.25; 3 or more $7.75 each (C) 1000 seeds $27.95; 2 or more $26.50 each
Silver Dollar Camelot Mix
Camelot Mix Hybrid - #08746 Superior seed quality and an excellent performer. Uniform plants grow 24 to 30" across, with more reliable first-year flower- ing and heavy second-year blooms. Tubular florets display speckled throats on strong stems in a mix of cream, lavender, rose and white. 42-48". Pelleted seed only. (V)100 pellets $6.95; 3 or more $6.45 each
(W) 500 pellets $28.95; 2 or more $26.95 each
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) (Gaillardia x grandiflora) 7,500s.
Sow from June to August. Transplant in September.
L ARIZONA SERIES Foxy Mixed
Foxy Mixed - #08745 Q First year flowering biennial that produces dense spikes of tubular flowers. Blooms 20 to 24 weeks from sowing. 28"
1/16 oz. = approx. 12,500 seeds
(F) 1/16 oz. $4.75; 3 or more $4.50 each (J) 1/4 oz. $14.95; 2 or more $13.50 each 62
Fast-growing, drought-tolerant plants are nearly maintenance free, bursting with blooms from early summer through au- tumn. A remarkable border plant, requir- ing no vernalization to flower the first year. Abundant, 3 to 4", blooms emerge early and continue into the fall, painting landscapes and gardens with the colors of a Southwest sunset. Easily grown. Ideal for planters, pots and landscapes. 12". Zones 2-10.
Red Shades - #08786 Sun - #08779 2005 AAS and Fleuro- select Gold Medal Winner.
20 days 70˚F Arizona Red Shades Peach - #08774 Red - #08776
Prices, above 2: (V) 100 seeds $9.95; 3 or more $9.50 each (W) 500 seeds $42.95; 2 or more $40.95 each
Red 70˚F
Q Pixie Stakes available – See page 131 MESA HYBRID SERIES
Well suited for growers, retailers, and landscape gardeners. Easy-to-grow and ship, with uniform flowering over a long bloom time. Drought tolerant plants main- tain their stature, filling landscapes and mixed containers with vibrant colors that attract bees and butterflies. Well-branched plants have a controlled, vigorous habit. A reliable spring crop that fills gallon con- tainers quickly. 16-18”. Zones 5-10.
Peach
Arizona Sun
Prices, per variety: (G) 250 seeds $11.50; 3 or more $10.75 each (C) 1000 seeds $39.50; 2 or more $37.50 each
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