Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Arizona Apricot’
Benary News 2011 · 2012New Introductions Overview
Begonia tuberhybrida ‘Nonstop® Deep Rose’
For almost 170 years, Benary‘s breeding activities have developed some of the
leading annuals, perennials and potted ornamental plants.
Known worldwide as a leader in Begonias, both tuberous and fibrous, Benary‘s
fine selected assortment includes some of the industries most sought after varie-
ties in Pansies, Pentas, Petunias, Marigolds, Impatiens, and Rudbeckia, to name
just a few.
Our professional quality products are offered to growers through our wide
network of distributors and brokers around the world.
Our long history as an independent family owned business has allowed us
to live our passion for breeding and to stay inspired for the beauty
of our industry. Our breeding team con tinuously develops
excellent new varieties in professional seed quality.
Thank you for working with us!
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Table of Contents
Flower Power Nonstop! – Begonia tuberhybrida F1 ‘Nonstop® Deep Rose’, ‘White’ Improved, ‘Yellow with Red Back’ 2 – 3
Extraordinarily different! – Begonia x benariensis ‘BIG™ Red with Bronze Leaf’ Improved 4 – 5
The new Generation – Salvia farinacea ‘Evolution® White’ 6 – 7
Be truly inspired! – Viola wittrockiana ‘Inspire’® 8 – 9
Get thrilled! – Viola wittrockiana F1-Hybride ‘Thriller® Purple’ 10 – 11
Let the Sunshine in! – Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Arizona Apricot’ 12 – 13
FastraX – Perennials without vernalization 14
Get it all from Benary – With superb Quality and Service 15 – 16
Signs & Symbols
Crop time (From sowing to sale) Seed form
Height Heatzone
Exposure Hardinesszone
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Flower Power Nonstop!Begonia tuberhybrida F1 ‘Nonstop® Deep Rose’, ‘White’ Improved, ‘Yellow with Red Back’
Wide range of shining colors
Appropriate to creative retail and garden concepts
Early lateral branching yields a full, mounded plant habit
Space and cost effective production
Large, fully double flowers (3-4” / 7,5-10 cm)
Excellent sales potential
Best for premium quality production
Highly satisfied end-consumers
17-20 wks 8” / 20 cm Sun-partial shade Raw & pelleted
‘Nonstop® White’ Improved‘Nonstop® Deep Rose’
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Technical Information
Uses: Pots and mixed combination planters
Life Cycle: Annual
Germination: Stage I (7-14 days)
Cover: Do not cover seed as light is required for germination.
Light: Begonias require light to germinate. Supplemental 24-hour
assimilation light provided at this stage will increase germination,
reduce crop time and improve plug quality.
Temperature: Maintain temperatures of 70-74 °F (21-23 °C).
Relative humidity levels: Levels of 95 % or higher are optimal.
If using pelleted seed, 100 % relative humidity will aid in the
uniformity of germination.
Media: pH: Maintain media pH of 5.5-6.5 and EC: 0.5-0.75.
Plug Culture:
Stage II (7-14 days): Gradually lower temperatures to 68-70 °F
(20-21 °C). Begin fertilization at 50-75 ppm nitrogen in a
calcium/potassium nitrate formulation. Do not saturate soils or
disturb seed when fertilizing. Continue assimilation lighting during
this stage.
Stage III (28-35 days): Lower soil temperatures to 68-70 °F
(20-21 °C). Allow media to dry down between irrigations. Increase
fertilization levels to 75-100 ppm with a calcium/potassium nitrate
fertilizer. Continue assimilation lighting during this stage.
Stage IV (7-14 days): Maintain temperatures to 68-70 °F
(20-21 °C). Apply a calcium/potassium nitrate feed at 100-150
ppm nitrogen. Maintain pH levels of 5.5-5.8 and EC levels of 0.75.
Continue assimilation lighting at this stage. Applications of Cycocel
(150-200 ppm) can be used to control growth.
Growing on: Transplant plugs after 8-10 weeks. Temperatures of
65-68 °F (18-20 °C) optimize growth and flowering. Excessive salt
buildups can cause root damage. Maintain pH levels of 5.5-6.5
and EC levels of 1.0-1.5. Maintain daylengths of 14+ hours to
avoid tuber formation. Fertilize at 150-200 ppm nitrogen in a well
balanced formula. Avoid ammonium based fertilizers; increased
calcium levels will improve plant quality.
Crop Time: 288 Plugs: 7-8 weeks
72 plugs: 9-10 weeks
Flowering 6” (13 cm) pots: 10-12 weeks
Culture Hints: Watering under bright afternoon sun can cause
leaf burn. Short days or temperatures below 62 °F (16 °C) will
result in tuber formation and delayed flowering.
Annuals
‘Nonstop® Yellow with Red Back’
‘Apple Blossom’
‘Bright Rose’
‘Fire’
‘Pink’
‘Apricot’
‘Deep Red’
‘Golden Orange’
‘Rose Petticoat’
‘Bright Red’
‘Deep Salmon’
‘Orange’
‘Yellow’
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Extraordinarily different!Begonia x benariensis ‘BIG™ Red with Bronze Leaf’ Improved
Most vigorous, well-branched landscape begonia
on the market
Top performance from early spring to late autumn
‘BIG’™s are 2 weeks earlier than competing varieties
High sales potential
Large (3” / 8 cm), showy flowers are held above the foliage
Excellent eyecatcher with maximum show
Thrives in a wide range of climates and soils;
can be planted in sun or shade
Showy appearance in containers, the garden,
and landscape settings
13-14 wks 12-24” / 30-60 cm Sun-shade Raw & pelleted
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Technical Information
Life Cycle: Annual
Exposure: Full sun to shade
Uses: Pots, mixed containers, baskets and
mass landscape plantings
Crop Time:
4” (10 cm) Pots North: 12-14 weeks; South: 10-12 weeks
Gallons North: 14-16 weeks; South: 12-14 weeks
Baskets North: 15-17 weeks; South: 13-15 weeks
Available as: Plug tested, pelleted seed and raw seed
Germination: Begonias require light to germinate, do not cover
seed or pellets. Germination occurs in 5-10 days at 70-74 °F
(21-23 °C), with a relative humidity of 95 % or higher. For pelleted
seed, slightly higher temperatures and 100 % relative humidity
aid in uniformity of germination. Germination media with a pH
of 5.5-6.5 is optimum. Uniformly moist and well-drained soils
are important.
Media: pH 5.5-6.6 for optimum plant growth and quality
Plug Culture: During Stage II (10-14 days), gradually lower
temperatures to 68-70 °F (20-21 °C). Maintain uniform soil
moisture. Do not allow young seedlings to dry out. Begin
fertilization at 50-75 ppm nitrate nitrogen. During Stages III and IV,
continue to gradually lower temperatures to 65-70 °F (18-21 °C)
and feed at 100 ppm nitrate nitrogen on a weekly basis. During
this stage, supplemental extended day lighting will decrease crop
time and improve plant quality.
Finish: Transplant plugs into finished containers 5-6 weeks after
sowing. Grow on at 62-68 °F (16-20 °C). Fertilize at 150 ppm
nitrogen weekly, watching to avoid excessive salt build-ups. High
light conditions promote better branching and earlier flowering.
Plants respond well to assimilation lighting. Provide adequate
space to allow for maximum branching.
Cultural Hints: Monitor for fungus gnats and shore flies in the
moist plug trays and treat appropriately. Higher light levels and
sufficient space are important for improved branching.
Do not use Bonzi or Sumagic to control growth.
Annuals
‘BIG™ Red with Bronze Leaf’ Improved ‘BIG™ Red with Green Leaf’ ‘BIG™ Rose with Bronze Leaf’
Crop time in weeks
Tray / Pot Plant per pot from 128 from 288 from seed
128 1 - - 9-10
288 1 - - 8
5-6” / 13-15 cm 1 5-7 6-8 -
7” / 17 cm 2-3 5-7 6-8 -
8” / 20 cm 3 7-8 8-10 -
10” / 25 cm(Hanging Basket)
3-4 7-10 8-10 -
Timing
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The new GenerationSalvia farinacea ‘Evolution® White’
Silvery white panicles
Trendy color complements classic blue
Vigorous, well-branched and persistant
Attractive performance at retail
Ideal container plant
Extends sales season
Versatile beauty that thrives in a wide range
of climates and exposures
Highly consumer satisfaction
19-22 wks 18-24” / 45-60 cm Sun-partial shade Raw
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Technical Information
Uses: Landscape/bedding plants, mixed containers and
large containers
Garden height: 16-20’’ (40-50 cm)
Available as: Raw seed
Sowing method: 2-3 seeds per plug
Germination:
Stage I and II: 14-21 days at 68-72 °F (20-22 °C)
Stage III and IV: 21 days 64-68 °F (18-20 °C)
Requires light for germination.
Temperature: Grow at 61-64 °F (16-18 °C)
Media: Use a well-drained, growing media with 1-1,5 kg/m³
complete balanced fertilizer, pH 5.5-6.0
Sowing media: Media with very low soluble salt levels and
pH 5.5-6.0; keep soil slightly moist but not wet.
Plug Culture: From Stage II gradually lower humidity levels and
maintain uniform soil moisture levels. Do not let soluble salt level
rise above 0,75 EC. Start fertilization at 50-75 ppm nitrogen in a
well balanced formula. During Stage III and Stage IV fertilization
levels can be increased up to 100-150 ppm.
Growing on: 5-6 weeks after sowing, transplant 1 plant into a
pot 4-4,5’’ (10,5-12 cm).
Fertilization: Moderate – high fertilization levels are required.
Fertilize the crop weekly with 200 -250 ppm nitrogen, using a
complete balanced fertilizer. Avoid high ammonium and high
nitrogen levels. Avoid pH above 6.0, as high pH causes iron
deficiency. Apply chelated iron, if chlorosis becomes a problem.
To prevent magnesium deficiency apply magnesium sulphate
(0,025 %) 1-2 times.
Crop Time: Plug crop: 4-6 weeks; flowering pots: 10-12 weeks
Cultural Hints: Avoid high salt levels in media especially in the
early plug stages. Salvia farinacea are susceptible to leaf scorch
if soluble salts rise or pH drops.
Annuals
Salvia farinacea
‘Evolution’®
Salvia farinacea
‘Evolution® White’
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Be truly inspired!Viola wittrockiana ‘Inspire’®
29 unique colors
Endless combinations and sales opportunities
Compact habit and narrow flowering window
Cost effective production
Bred for extreme weather conditions
Ideal for spring and fall production
Showy flowers in both clear and blotched faces
Excellent presentation at retail
Spring: 25-26 wks 4-6” / 10-15 cm Sun-partial shade Raw & primed
Fall: 10-12 wks 4-6” / 10-15 cm Sun-partial shade Raw & primed
‘Lemon with Red Blotch’
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Technical Information
Life Cycle: Annual/Biennial
Uses: Containers, perennial beds, landscape borders,
full sun to partial shade
Germination: 4-7 days at 62-68 °F (15-18 °C).
Cover seeds lightly with vermiculite. Do not keep too wet.
Plug Culture: Stage II (5-8 days) maintain temperatures of
62-68 °F (15-18 °C). Stages III and IV (4-5 weeks), 55-62 °F
(13-16 °C), 100 ppm N weekly alternating 20-10-20 and 14-0-14.
Growing on: Transplant after 6-7 weeks into packs or pots
and grow on at 50-55 °F (10-13 °C). Fertilize weekly with
100-150 ppm N using 14-0-14 to promote root growth and
compact habit. Supplement with calcium nitrate and potassium
with magnesium, boron and other micronutrients.
Cultural Hints: Do not over fertilize or over water.
Avoid urea and ammonium nitrogen fertilizers.
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‘Purple’ ‘Violet & Yellow’ ‘Purple & Orange’ ‘Purple & White’
‘Blue with Blotch’ ‘True Blue’ ‘Silver Blue
with Blotch’
‘Lavender Pink’
‘Lilac Shades’ ‘Carmine
with Blotch’
‘Rose’ ‘Ruby’
‘Red with Blotch’ ‘Scarlet’ ‘Deep Orange’ ‘Yellow with
Red Wing’
‘Yellow with Blotch’ ‘Golden Yellow’ ‘Primrose’ ‘White’
‘White with
Red Blotch’
‘White with Blotch’
Recommended date of transplanting
Week
Sales
Week
‘Thriller’® 27-32 33-37
‘Inspire’®31-37
41-45
36-44
6-15
‘Cats’® 41-45 9-15
‘Aero’28-37
41-45
33-44
6-15
Timing
‘Blue Angel’ ‘Blue Velvet’ ‘Deep Blue with Blotch’
‘Lilac with Blotch’ ‘Peach Shades’
Improved
‘Terracotta’
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Get thrilled!Viola wittrockiana F1-Hybrid ‘Thriller® Purple’
‘Thriller’® is the earliest flowering XL pansy series on the market
Uniform germination ensures reliable plug production
‘Thriller’® offers large flowers and does not stretch,
even under warm conditions
Maximum impact in the garden
Compact habit with great branching
Quickly fills the pot with little if any growth regulators
Sustainable, large blooms continue well into the fall,
even under short days
Superior performance
Spring: 25-26 wks 4-6” / 10-15 cm Sun-partial shade Raw & primed
Fall: 10-12 wks 4-6” / 10-15 cm Sun-partial shade Raw & primed
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Technical Information
Uses: Pots, combination planters, large landscape plantings
Garden Height: 4-6” (10-15 cm)
Garden Width: 6-8” (15-20 cm)
Life Cycle: Annual
Germination: Stage I (4-7 days)
Cover: Apply a light covering of vermiculite.
Temperature: Maintain temperatures of 62-68 °F (15-20 °C).
Relative humidity levels: Levels of 90-95 % are optimal.
Moisture: Keep media moist to wet.
Media: pH: Maintain media pH of 5.5-5.8 and EC levels of <0.75.
Plug Culture:
Stage II (5-8 days): Maintain temperatures of 62-68 °F (15-20 °C).
Do not allow media to dry out. Maintain moist media levels. Begin
fertilization at 75 ppm nitrate nitrogen. Maintain pH levels of
5.5-5.8 and EC levels < 0.75.
Stage III (21-38 days): Maintain temperatures of 64-68 °F
(18-20 °C). Increase fertilization levels to 100 ppm nitrate nitrogen.
Maintain pH levels of 5.5-5.8 and EC levels 0.75. Avoid wide
fluctuations in soil moisture.
Stage IV (1 day): Maintain temperatures to 60-65 °F (15-18 °C).
Apply 100 ppm nitrate nitrogen. Maintain pH levels of 5.5-5.8
and EC levels of 0.75
Growing on: Transplant plugs after 6-7 weeks. Maintain day
temperatures of 60 °F (15 °C) and night temperatures of 50-55 °F
(10-13 °C). Fertilize weekly with 14-0-14 to promote root growth
and compact habit. Supplement with calcium nitrate and
potassium with magnesium, boron and other micro nutrients.
Maintain pH levels of 5.5-6.0 and EC levels of <1.0.
Cultural Hints: Do not over-fertilize or overwater.
Avoid urea and ammonium fertilizers.
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‘Thriller® Purple’ ‘Thriller® Yellow with Blotch’ ‘Thriller® White’ ‘Thriller® Wine’ ‘Thriller® Primrose’ ‘Thriller® Red with Blotch’
Recommended date of transplanting
Week
Sales
Week
‘Thriller’® 27-32 33-37
‘Inspire’®31-37
41-45
36-44
6-15
‘Cats’® 41-45 9-15
‘Aero’28-37
41-45
33-44
6-15
Timing
‘Thriller® Purple’
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Let the Sunshine in!Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Arizona Apricot’
FastraX perennial: flowers the first year without vernalization
Efficient production
Excellent branching habit
Flushes of flowers throughout the summer
Unique flower color and masses of flowers
Great impact in pots, mixed containers or the landscape
17-22 wks 12” / 30 cm Sun Raw 12-1 2-10
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Technical Information
Uses: Pots, mixed containers and landscape plantings
Garden Height: 12” (30 cm)
Garden Width: 10-12” (25-30 cm)
USDA Hardiness Zone: 2-10
AHS Heat Zone: 12-1
Life Cycle: Perennial
Germination: Stage I (10-14 days)
Cover: Use a light cover of vermiculite.
Light: Light plug trays during Stage 1. If utilizing a germination
chamber, provide 10-100 f.c. This will reduce stretch and improve
germination rates.
Temperature: Maintain temperatures of 65-68 °F (18-20 °C).
Relative humidity levels: Levels of 95 % + are optimal.
Moisture: Keep media moist to wet throughout Stage 1.
Media: pH: Maintain media pH of 5.8-6.2 and EC levels of <0.75.
Plug Culture:
Stage II (14 days): Maintain temperatures of 65-68 °F (18-20 °C).
Do not allow media to dry out. Maintain medium moisture levels.
Begin fertilization at 50-75 ppm nitrogen once per week. Maintain
pH levels of 5.8-6.2 and EC levels < 0.75.
Stage III (28-35 days): Gradually reduce temperatures to 60-68 °F
(16-20 °C). Increase fertilization levels to 100-150 ppm in nitrogen.
Maintain pH levels of 5.8-6.2 and EC levels < 0.75.
Stage IV (7-14 days): Maintain temperatures to 60-68 °F
(16-20 °C). Apply 100-150 ppm fertilizer in a well-balanced mix.
Growing on: Transplant plugs after 5-7 weeks.
Maintain temperatures of 55-65 °F (13-18 °C).
Fertilize at 150-200 ppm nitrate nitrogen.
Crop Time: 288 Plugs: 6-8 weeks
Flowering 6” (13 cm) pots: 11-13 weeks
Flowering 1.0 gallon (20 cm) pot / 3 plugs per pot: 13-15 weeks
Cultural Hints: Stronger plants develop when they are grown
on the dry side. Excess moisture and low light levels can cause
weak growth.
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Gaillardia x grandiflora
‘Arizona Sun’
Gaillardia x grandiflora
‘Arizona Red Shades’
Gaillardia x grandiflora
‘Arizona Apricot’
First Gaillardia series from seed!
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FastraX AssortmentSowing
Period
Potting
Period
Flowering
Period
Heat
Zone
Hardiness
Zone
Achillea ptarmica ‘Noblessa’ Feb – April March – May May – July 9–2 3–9
Achillea tomentosa ‘Goldie’ Feb – April March – May May – July 9–2 3–8
Arabis caucasica ‘Snowfix’ Oct – Nov Dec – Jan March – April 8–1 3–7
Armeria maritima ‘Morning Star’ series Jan – April March – May May – July 9–4 4–8
Astilbe arendsii ‘Astary’® series Jan – March March – May May – July 8–2 4–8
Campanula carpatica ‘Clips’® series Jan – Feb March – April July – August 9–1 3–8
Campanula carpatica ‘Pearl’ series Jan – Feb March – April June – August 9–1 3–8
Campanula cochlearifolia ‘Alpine Breeze’ series NEW Jan – Feb March – April June – August 9–1 6–7
Campanula poscharskyana Jan – Feb March – April June – August 9–1 3–8
Delphinium grandiflorum ‘Blue Mirror’ Jan – Feb March – April May – July 6–1 3–7
Delphinium grandiflorum ‘Summer’ series Jan – Feb March – April May – July 6–1 3–7
Delphinium hybrida ‘Benary’s Pacific’ series Jan – Feb March – April July – August 6–1 3–7
Delphinium nudicaule ‘Fox’ Feb – March April – May June – August 6–1 6–9
Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Flavora Rose Shades’ Feb – April April – May May – July 9–1 4–9
Erigeron karvinskianus ‘Profusion’ Feb – April April – May May – July 8–4 6–9
Eryngium planum ‘Glitter’ series Jan – Feb March – April July – August 12–1 4–8
Erysimum suffruticosum ‘Gold Dust’ Aug – Sept Sept – Oct Feb (forced) 9–2 4–7
Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Arizona’ series (NEW COLOR ) Jan – Feb Feb – April May – July 12–1 2–10
Geum coccineum ‘Koi’, ApeX Seed March – May April – June May – June 9–3 5–7
Gypsophila repens ‘Filou’ series Feb – March March – May May – June 9–3 3–8
Helenium autumnale ‘Helena’ series Feb – March March – May July – August 8–1 3–8
Heliopsis scabra ‘Summer Sun’ Feb – March March – May June – July 9–1 3–9
Kniphofia uvaria ‘Flamenco’ Feb – March March – May July – August 9–1 5–9
Lavandula angustifolia ‘Vicenza Blue’ Jan – March March – May May – July 12–7 5–9
Lobelia fulgens ‘Queen Victoria’ Jan – March March – April July – August 9–2 6–10
Lobelia speciosa ‘Compliment’ series Jan – March March – April June – August 9–2 6–10
Lobelia speciosa ‘Fan’® series Jan – March March – April June – August 9–2 6–10
Lychnis (Silene) x haageana ‘Lumina’ series Jan – March Feb – April May – July 7–1 5–7
Papaver miyabeanum ‘Pacino’® Jan – Feb March – April May – June 9–2 3–7
Papaver nudicaule ‘Garden Gnome’, ‘Partyfun’ Jan – Feb March – April May – June 9–2 3–7
Physostegia virginiana ‘Crown of Snow’ Jan – Feb Feb – April June – July 8–4 2–9
Physostegia virginiana ‘Crystal Peak White’ Jan – March Feb – May June – August 8–4 2–9
Prunella grandiflora ‘Bella’ series Jan – Feb March – April June – July 8–1 4–9
Salvia x superba ‘Adora Blue’ Jan – March March – April May – June 12–1 4–7
Salvia x superba ‘Dwarf Blue Queen’, ‘Rose Queen’ Jan – March March – April June – July 12–1 4–7
Scabiosa caucasica ‘Fama’® series (NEW COLORS) Feb – March March – May July – August 8–3 5–7
Scabiosa japoica var. alpina ‘Ritz’ series (NEW COLOR ) Feb – March March – April May – June 8–3 5–7
Sedum selskianum ‘Spirit’ Jan – March March – May June – August 8–3 3–9
Sidalcea hybrida ‘Partygirl’ Jan – Feb March – May July – August 8–2 5–9
Silene uniflora ‘Robin White-Breast’ Jan – Feb Feb – April May – June 9–3 4–8
Benary’s Program of first year
flowering perennials
(vernalization-free)
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Ageratum houstonianum
‘Blue Danube’™
Raw and pelleted seed
Ageratum houstonianum
‘Blue Hawaii’
Raw and pelleted seed
Calendula officinalis
‘Bon Bon’
‘Bon Bon Apricot’
‘Bon Bon Light Yellow’
‘Bon Bon Orange’
‘Bon Bon Yellow’
‘Bon Bon Mix’
Raw seed
Calendula officinalis
‘Touch of Red’
‘Touch of Red Buff’
‘Touch of Red Orange’
‘Touch of Red Yellow’
‘Touch of Red Mix’
Raw seed
Delphinium elatum
‘Magic Fountains’
‘Magic Fountains Cherry
Blossom with White Bee’
‘Magic Fountains Dark Blue
with Dark Bee’
‘Magic Fountains Dark Blue
with White Bee’
‘Magic Fountains Lavender
with White Bee’
‘Magic Fountains Lilac Pink
with White Bee’
‘Magic Fountains Mid Blue
with White Bee’
‘Magic Fountains Pure White’
‘Magic Fountains Sky Blue
with White Bee’
‘Magic Fountains White
with Dark Bee’
‘Magic Fountains Mix’
‘Magic Fountains
Crystal Mix’
Raw seed
Delphinium hybrida
‘Benary’s Pacific’-Hybrids
‘Benary’s Pacific Blue Jay’
‘Benary’s Pacific Cameliard’
Raw seed
Impatiens walleriana
‘Advantage’
‘Advantage Blue’
‘Advantage Orange’
‘Advantage Pink’
‘Advantage Red’
‘Advantage Rose’
‘Advantage Salmon’
‘Advantage White’
‘Advantage Mix’
Raw seed
Impatiens walleriana
‘Tempo’®
‘Tempo® Blue Satin’
‘Tempo® Burgundy’
‘Tempo® Cherry Butterfly’
‘Tempo® Cinnamon’
‘Tempo® Crimson’
‘Tempo® Deep Pink’
‘Tempo® Lavender’
‘Tempo® Lipstick’
‘Tempo® Orange’
‘Tempo® Peach Frost’
‘Tempo® Pink’
‘Tempo® Pink Frost’
‘Tempo® Punch’
‘Tempo® Red’
‘Tempo® Rose’
‘Tempo® Scarlet’
‘Tempo® Strawberry Butterfly’
‘Tempo® Violet’
‘Tempo® Watermelon’
‘Tempo® White’
‘Tempo® Mix’
‘Tempo® Butterfly Mix’
‘Tempo® Cancun Mix’
‘Tempo® Crystal Mix’
‘Tempo® Frosty Mix’
‘Tempo® Pastel Mix’
‘Tempo® Rouge Mix’
‘Tempo® Salsa Mix’
‘Tempo® Wedgewood Mix’
Raw seed
Lobelia erinus ‘Palace’
‘Palace Lilac’
‘Palace Royal’
‘Palace Sky Blue’
‘Palace Mix’
Raw and multi-pelleted seed
Lobularia maritima
‘Giga White’
Raw and multi-pelleted seed
Lobularia maritima
‘Wonderland’™
‘Wonderland™ Blue’
‘Wonderland™ Citron’
‘Wonderland™ Copper’
‘Wonderland™ Deep Pink’
‘Wonderland™ Deep Purple’
‘
‘Wonderland™ Lavender’
‘Wonderland™ Pastel Pink’
‘Wonderland™ Pink’
‘Wonderland™ White’
‘Wonderland™ Mix’
‘Wonderland™
Cotton Candy Mix’
‘Wonderland™ Mulberry Mix’
Raw and multi-pelleted seed
Petunia x Hybr. F1
grandiflora ‘Aladdin’™
‘Aladdin™ Blue’
‘Aladdin™ Burgundy’
‘Aladdin™ Cherry’
‘Aladdin™ Lilac’
‘Aladdin™ Neon’
‘Aladdin™ Orange’
‘Aladdin™ Peach Morn’
‘Aladdin™ Pink’
‘Aladdin™ Pink Morn’
‘Aladdin™ Red’
‘Aladdin™ Salmon’
‘Aladdin™ Sky Blue’
‘Aladdin™ Strawberry Ice’
‘Aladdin™ Summer Ice’
‘Aladdin™ White’
‘Aladdin™ Yellow’
‘Aladdin™ Mix’
‘Aladdin™ Arabian Nights Mix’
‘Aladdin™ Burgundy Morn Mix’
‘Aladdin™ Nautical Mix’
Raw and pelleted seed
Petunia x Hybr. F1
trailing ‘Avalanche’
‘Avalanche Grape’
‘Avalanche Lavender’
‘Avalanche Lilac’
‘Avalanche Pink’
‘Avalanche Red’
‘Avalanche Rose’
‘Avalanche Salmon’
‘Avalanche Tropical Red’
‘Avalanche White’
‘Avalanche Mix’
‘Avalanche
Beachcomber Mix’
Pelleted seed
Petunia x Hybr. F1
multiflora ‘Celebrity’
‘Celebrity Blue’
‘Celebrity Blue Crystal’
‘Celebrity Blue Ice’
‘Celebrity Burgundy’
‘Celebrity Burgundy Frost’
‘Celebrity Burgundy Star’
‘Celebrity Carmine’
‘Celebrity Chiffon Morn’
‘Celebrity Lilac’
‘Celebrity Lilac Morn’
‘Celebrity Neon’
‘Celebrity Peach Ice’
‘Celebrity Pink’
‘Celebrity Pink Morn’
‘Celebrity Plum Ice’
‘Celebrity Raspberry Ice’
‘Celebrity Red’
‘Celebrity Red Morn’
‘Celebrity Rose’
‘Celebrity Rose Frost’
‘Celebrity Rose Star’
‘Celebrity Salmon’
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‘Celebrity Scarlet’
‘Celebrity Sky Blue’
‘Celebrity White’
‘Celebrity Yellow’
‘Celebrity Regular Mix’
‘Celebrity Desert Sky Mix’
‘Celebrity Ice Mix’
‘Celebrity Morn Mix’
‘Celebrity Niagara Mix’
‘Celebrity Pastel Mix’
‘Celebrity Watercolor Mix’
Raw and pelleted seed
Portulaca grandiflora
‘Stopwatch’
‘Stopwatch Cream’
‘Stopwatch Fuchsia’
‘Stopwatch Orange’
‘Stopwatch Rose’
‘Stopwatch Scarlet’
‘Stopwatch White’
‘Stopwatch Yellow’
‘Stopwatch Mix’
Raw and multi-pelleted seed
Portulaca grandiflora
‘Sundial’
‘Sundial Chiffon’
‘Sundial Cream’
‘Sundial Fuchsia’
‘Sundial Gold’
‘Sundial Mango’
‘Sundial Orange’
‘Sundial Peach’
‘Sundial Peppermint’
‘Sundial Pink’
‘Sundial Princess Pink’
‘Sundial Scarlet’
‘Sundial Tangerine’
‘Sundial White’
‘Sundial Yellow’
‘Sundial Mix’
‘Sundial Caliente Mix’
Raw and multi-pelleted seed
Tagetes erecta ‘Crush’
‘Crush Papaya’
‘Crush Pineapple’
‘Crush Pumpkin’
‘Crush Guys and Dolls Mix’
Raw and detailed seed
Tagetes erecta
‘Discovery’™
‘Discovery™ Orange’
‘Discovery™ Yellow’
‘Discovery™ Mix’
(includes ‘Primrose’
and ‘Gold’)
Raw, film-coated and
detailed seed
Tagetes patula ‘Disco’
‘Disco Granada’
‘Disco Marietta’
‘Disco Red’
‘Disco Yellow’
Raw, film-coated and
detailed seed
Tagetes patula ‘Hero’™
‘Hero™ Orange Bee’
‘Hero™ Mix’
Raw, film-coated and
detailed seed
Tagetes patula
‘Little Hero’™
‘Little Hero™ Fire’
‘Little Hero™ Orange’
‘Little Hero™ Yellow’
‘Little Hero™ Mix’
Raw, film-coated and
detailed seed
Tagetes patula ‘Safari’
‘Safari Bolero’
‘Safari Gold’
‘Safari Orange’
‘Safari Red’
‘Safari Scarlet’
‘Safari Yellow’
‘Safari Yellow Fire’
‘Safari Mix’
Raw, film-coated and
detailed seed
Viola cornuta ‘Aero’
‘Aero Black’
‘Aero Blue with Blotch’
‘Aero Clear Blue’
‘Aero Clear Purple’
‘Aero Clear White’
‘Aero Deep Yellow’
‘Aero Marina’
‘Aero Rose and Yellow
with Blotch’
‘Aero Velvet’
‘Aero White with Blotch’
‘Aero Mix’
Raw seed
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Product Support Specialist, USA
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