Charming addition to country bouquets and gardens.
Fully double and semidouble, 2" bicolors in red, mahogany, gold, purple, chocolate, and cream. Ht. 24-28". Avg. 14,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.
Plant Cycle: (A) Days to Maturity or Bloom: 90
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Growing Information:
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GERMINATION: Indoors: 3-5 days at 80-85ºF (27-29.4ºC). A heat mat will help maintain an accurate temperature. Lower temperatures will result in slower germination.
CULTURE: Indoors - Sow 4 weeks before last frost; 2-4 seeds per pot. Thin. Do not allow plants to become root bound and do not disturb roots; transplant shock may cause doubles to revert back to singles. Outdoors - After last frost when soil is warm.
LIGHT/SOIL: Full sun; fertile soil rich in organic matter.
SPACING: 9-12" apart. No support is necessary.
HARVEST: Before completely open.
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AAS Winners We carry dozens of All-America Selections winners, including six
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Easy Choice Variety is easy-to-grow. |
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Good for cut flowers and bouquets Good variety to choose for fresh cut Flowers displays. |
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Grows well in containers Variety does well when grown in a container. |
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Heirloom HL = Heirloom. Seeds which have been saved over many years and passed down, in original form, from generation to generation. |








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