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GLOXINIA (Greenhouse perennial) (Sinningia speciosa)
700,000s. L 14-21 days 70-75˚F
Transplant seedlings to 2-1/2" pots and later to 6" pots. Grow on at 60-65˚F. Sow seeds at any time 5 to 6 months prior to sales date. Zones 10-12.
Empress Mix Hybrid - #08810 Early and easy-to-grow. Mix includes blue picotee, pink bicolor, red, purple spotted, lavender bicolor, purple, purple spotted throat and rose with white edge. Compact plants have small, flexible leaves. 8-10”
(G) 250 seeds $12.25; 3 or more $11.50 each (C) 1000 seeds $41.95; 2 or more $39.95 each
Empress Mix Western Mix
Western Mix - #08826 2016 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner. Daisy-like blooms, in a mix of yellow, red and red/yellow bicolor are stunning. Dwarf plants have a well-branched habit, are highly floriferous, compact and early flowering. Thrives even in difficult con- ditions in sunny borders, cottage gardens and wild gardens. 20”
(V) 100 pellets $12.25; 3 or more $11.45 each (W) 500 pellets $51.95; 2 or more $49.95 each
HIBISCUS (Rose Mallow) (H. moscheutos)
DISCO BELLE® HYBRID SERIES After years of not being available, this se- ries is back on the market and as popular as ever! Compact plants make an excellent choice for consumers that are looking for big color in small spaces. Can be grown in areas with short summer seasons and highly useful for growing in large pots or containers. Impressive in landscapes where plants add a tropical appearance to flower beds. Saucer-sized blooms, up to 8” across, begin flowering when plants reach about 14” tall. Compared to veg- etative prices, seed raised varieties are less costly – which equals more profit! Spreads up to 20”. 24-32”
Rosy Red - #08860 Q White - #08861 Mix - #08842 Q Colors include Rosy Red and White above, plus Pink not sold sepa- rately.
Rosy Red 24,000s. DL 14-21 days 80˚F
Sow 16-18 weeks prior to sales and retard growth with Cycocel at 1,000 ppm at 40 days. Best sown in Jan./Feb. Zones 5-9.
HELENIUM(H. autumnale) 127,000s.
L 14-21 days 64˚F
Sow for packs in February-March. Grow on at 53-60°F. PGRs not necessary. Trans- plant in 3” pots after 6-8 weeks. Flowers 4 months from sowing. Zones 4-8.
PERENNIALS HONEYMOON HYBRID SERIES
This striking series includes the deepest red ever introduced. Truly eye-catching, 6 to 8” blooms, have real shelf appeal. Nat- urally well branched plants are ideal for large containers or for planting out direct- ly in the garden. Heat tolerant, responds very well to growth regulators and makes a very saleable, bushy, flowering plant in as little as 14 weeks from sowing. Spreads 20 to 24”. 24-32”
Mix
Deep Red - #08838 Mix - #08849
Deep Red
Prices, above 2: (T) 25 seeds $11.95; 3 or more $10.75 each (V) 100 seeds $41.95; 2 or more $40.95 each
Mix
Luna Red White
Prices, per variety: (T) 25 seeds $11.50; 3 or more $10.75 each (V) 100 seeds $39.50; 2 or more $37.50 each
Large, 6 to 8” blooms make a dramatic display as a hedge and in larger contain- ers. Bushy plants require no pinching, respond well to PGRs, and tolerate both moisture and drought. Scarified seed is quick to crop – just 13 to 14 weeks in sum- mer, 16 in spring. 24-36” (T) 25 seeds $11.75; 3 or more $11.25 each
(V) 100 seeds $38.95; 2 or more $37.95 each 63
Luna Red - #08845 Q An ultra-showy and
colorful variety.
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