Table of Contents Combos Trixi®..........................................................................................................6-19 Culture Information for TrixiLiner.....................................................20 Annuals Bacopa........................................................................................................ 22 Bidens......................................................................................................... 23 Bracteantha.............................................................................................. 24 Calibrachoa........................................................................................ 25-33 Cuphea....................................................................................................... 35 Dahlia................................................................................................... 36-42 Diascia.........................................................................................................43 Eryisimum..................................................................................................34 Euphorbia.................................................................................................. 35 Geranium...................................................................................................44 Geranium, Interspecific........................................................................49 Geranium, Ivy....................................................................................50-52 Geranium, Zonal...............................................................................45-48 Glechoma................................................................................................... 35 Hebe............................................................................................................ 52 Helichrysum.............................................................................................. 53 Heliotrope.................................................................................................. 53 Impatiens, Interspecific........................................................................58 Impatiens, New Guinea..................................................................54-57 Lobelia.................................................................................................60-63 Lysimachia................................................................................................. 59 Muehlenbeckia......................................................................................... 59 Nemesia......................................................................................................64 Osteospermum................................................................................. 65-69 Pericallis...................................................................................................... 81 Petunia................................................................................................. 72-80 Petchoa................................................................................................ 70-71 Phlox............................................................................................................ 82 Portulaca.................................................................................................... 83 Salvia...........................................................................................................84 Sanvitalia.................................................................................................... 85 Scaevola.....................................................................................................84 Sedum, annual.........................................................................................87 Verbena............................................................................................... 88-92 Dianthus Dianthus and Carnations...............................................................93-111 Dianthus Scheduling Chart.................................................................112 Potted Plants Calceolaria................................................................................................ 116 Kalanchoe...........................................................................................113-115 Perennials Ajuga...........................................................................................................118 Gaura...........................................................................................................118 Lavandula................................................................................................. 119 Sedum, perennial..........................................................................120-123 Herbs Herbs................................................................................................. 124-126 Rooting Guide..................................................................................127-131 Finishing Guide..............................................................................132-143 Terms & Conditions of Sale...............................................................144 Discontinued & Renamed Varieties...............................................145 Flowering Only Terms & Conditions......................................146-147 Plant Protection & Licensing.............................................................147 Product Forms.......................................................................................148 Licensed Root & Sell Stations..........................................................149
Terminology 25 Upgraded Variety
Varieties noted as 25 represent a significant improvement compared to last year’s genetics. High Density Varieties are especially suitable for high-density production and quick-turning crops. Mounding, compact habit, easy-to-control vigor and early flowering allow for high-density growing and shipping. Sun Lover Varieties are especially suitable for hot areas and growing in warmer temperatures. No Pinch Varieties mean savings on labor costs, less sanitary risk and shorter crop times. USDA Hardiness Zones Information on USDA Hardiness Zones for our perennials is provided on a separate line and in bold type below the description of each variety, for your convenience. Key Vigor 1 low 2 low-medium 3 medium 4 medium-high 5 high Flowering Time 1 very early 2 early 3 standard Heat Tolerance A excellent B very good C good
Heat up early Spring sales!
After a dreary Winter indoors, consumers are excited to get outside and plant! Cash in early with our premium varieties that: • Command higher retail prices. • Fit into your early shoulder season for performance. • Boost profits with efficient, low-energy growing. • Grab attention with colorful flowers at retail! We recommend early-season stars, like bacopa (pg 22), calceolaria (pg 116), dianthus (pg 94-111), erysimum (pg 34), nemesia (pg 64) and osteospermum (pg 65-69).
Capitán Magnifica Dianthus
Brightside Erysimum
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