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NEW VARIETIES 2020 Vegetative & Seed NEW VARIETIES 2020 vegetative & seed A N S E N L U B A A L T S E • G P E E V R • E S N M N U IA M LS • • P RS OT WE TED FLO PLANTS • CUT MORE& Ball Seed® is excited to launch breakthrough genetics with NEW Beacon™ Impatiens, offering high resistance to Impatiens downy mildew and adding color in shade gardens without the risk of disease! (page 39) MORE& MORE& VEGETATIVE annuals 3 perennials 23 SEED perennials 29 annuals 33 potted plants 51 cut flowers 57 vegetables 61 NEW VARIETIES 2020 1 VEGETATIVE & MORE NEW VARIETIES annuals 3 perennials 23 2 annuals VEGETATIVE AGERATUM Aguilera™ Series Earlier and uniform series has long-lasting flowering, heat tolerance and good garden performance. • Dark Pink • Sky Blue • White Improved Danziger ANGELONIA Archangel™ Coral The biggest blooms of any angelonia series! Uniform habit and flowering time; excellent branching; thrives in extreme weather conditions. Ball FloraPlant® ARGYRANTHEMUM Angelic™ Sweets Shows several colors on one plant! Looks like a mix, but is grown like a mono. Danziger LaRita™ Yellow Early-flowering, well-branched, uniform series offers a large variety of standard and novelty colors to brighten up gardens and containers. annuals Selecta One® Archangel Coral Angelonia LaRita Yellow Argyranthemum Sunny Spring™ Very early compared to competing yellow varieties; long-lasting blooms look great in containers. Danziger ARTEMISIA FanciFillers™ Sea Salt Fine-textured, silver foliage with a mounding, trailing habit; a heat and drought-tolerant plant for the edge of containers. Westhoff new varieties BACOPA MegaCopa Pink Improved Bacopa MegaCopa™ Series Well-branched habit and superior heat performance keep the largest blooms on the market flowering all Summer long. • Pink Improved • Pink Shine Ball FloraPlant® Scopia® Gulliver White Improved More branched than original White, with a fuller look in baskets and combos. Danziger MegaCopa Pink Shine Bacopa MegaCopa Pink Shine Bacopa Bacopa Order at ballseed.com/webtrack or 800 879-BALL 3 Versa Blue Bacopa Versa Pink Shine Bacopa BeLove Cherry Begonia BeLove Peach Begonia BACOPA continued Dragone Sunset Snowstorm® Glacier Blue™ Features dainty, shell pink, frilly flowers with white overtones and gold eyes at Good heat tolerance and vigor keeps this the ends of the stems from mid-Spring to plant in bloom all Summer long. mid-Fall. Proven Winners Dümmen Orange® Versa™ Series Move2 Series Semi-upright, non-tangling series offers New breeding in the elatior type has larger more flower cover in quarts and 4-in. flowers that sit on top of the foliage. (10-cm) pots. • Joy Pink • Blue • Joy White • Pink Shine • Passion Red Ball FloraPlant® Dümmen Orange® BEGONIA Rhine Borias Betulia Candy Pink Begonia BeLove Series Gorgeous double flowers on shiny dark annuals foliage with a mounded and sturdy habit; Produces huge 2.5-in. (6-cm) single is an excellent thriller component in any flowers with yellow centers and offers combination. great outdoor shade performance. Dümmen Orange® • Cherry • Peach Solenia Series • Pink Heat-loving begonia series has added Koppe colors. Betulia Series • Apricot Improved • Deep Orange Improved Compact habit with extremely durable • Light Yellow Improved foliage and excellent branching. Blooms • Red/Orange continuously from Spring through frost; ® superior weather tolerance. Dümmen Orange • Bright Pink Valentino White • Candy Pink • Light Pink Early-flowering begonia is excellent for Betulia Red Begonia Valentino White Begonia • Red Spring and Summer. Ball Ingenuity™ Koppe Order all the products in this catalog using WebTrack®. Betulia Light Pink Begonia Bacopa 4 Order at ballseed.com/webtrack or 800 879-BALL VEGETATIVE REX BEGONIA Bewitched™ Series High-vigor series of cutleaf selections offers excellent indoor and outdoor performance. • Red Black • White • Wintergreen Green Fuse BIDENS Bee Happy™ Series Series is 25 to 35% more vigorous than more compact ‘Bee Alive’, but not quite as vigorous as ‘Bee Bold’. Upright habit and less spacing required. • Orange • Red Improved Ball FloraPlant® Campfire® Flame Replacing Campfire® Fireburst, growers will find this new bidens far easier to produce due to its increased resistance to powdery mildew; densely mounded, compact habit; low to no seed set. Proven Winners Namid™ Compact Yellow 20 This one series fills all bidens needs, annuals with strong, well-branched varieties that Bewitched Red Black Begonia Bewitched White Rex Begonia Bewitched Wintergreen Rex Begonia provide controlled growth and long flower performance. Selecta One® CALADIUM Heart to Heart™ Series Outstanding as a thriller for container recipes and stunning planted en masse in the landscape where it exhibits exceptional heat tolerance. • Bottle Rocket • Blushing Bride • Caribbean Coral • Chinook • Dawn to Dusk • Fast Flash™ new varieties • Flatter Me • Heart’s Delight Bee Happy Orange Bidens • Heart and Soul • Lemon Blush • Mesmerized • Radiance • Raspberry Moon • Rose Glow • Snow Drift • Splash of Wine • Scarlet Flame • Tickle Me Pink • Va Va Violet™ • White Wonder Proven Winners Bee Happy Red Improved Bidens Namid Compact Yellow 20 Bidens Caladium Order at ballseed.com/webtrack or 800 879-BALL 5 CALIBRACHOA Aloha Series Series features a semi-upright habit especially suited to container planting, and is early to flower. • Buttercream • Clear Pink Dümmen Orange® Bloomtastic Series Series features extreme heat and humidity tolerance, along with extra-large flowers and high vigor. • Tiki Pink • Yellow Cabaret Diva Orange Cabaret Good Night Kiss Cabaret Light Pink Kiss Improved Dümmen Orange® Cabaret® Series Best-performing lineup of solid colors and bicolors! Early-flowering and well- branched; superior uniformity in habit and flower timing allows for mixing of all colors in the series. • Bright White • Diva Orange • Good Night Kiss • Light Pink Kiss Improved • Orange Improved • Pink Improved • Red • Rose Improved Ball FloraPlant® Cabrio™ Series Cabaret Orange Improved Cabaret Pink Improved Cabaret Rose Improved Controlled, mounded habits work well in annuals both small pots and baskets; all colors flower consistently at 10.5 hours of daylength. • Eclipse Strawberry • Pink with Eye • Sweet Peach Syngenta Can-Can® Bumble Bee Blue One-of-a-kind colors and strong vigor for full-bodied mixed containers. Flowers stay open under the lowest light conditions. Strong adaptability – stands up to harsh conditions. Ball FloraPlant® Conga™ Series Conga Light Pink Star Wide-ranging, vibrant colors and bicolors on a compact, tidy habit deliver uniform, predictable performance in color bowls and patio quarts. • Light Pink Star • Pink Star Ball FloraPlant® Conga Pink Star Can-Can Bumble Bee Blue Calibrachoa 6 Order at ballseed.com/webtrack or 800 879-BALL VEGETATIVE annuals MiniFamous Neo Double OrangeTastic Eyeconic Purple Eyeconic™ Purple Large blooms have a great color with a strong, dark blue eye, perfect for baskets and combos. Danziger Hula Red Semi-trailing habit and medium vigor. Dümmen Orange® MiniFamous® Neo Series Uniform, semi-trailing habit, along with medium vigor and attractive flowering new varieties time. Features large single blooms, exciting double blooms and a wide range MiniFamous Neo Deep Orange MiniFamous Neo Lava+Red Eye MiniFamous Neo Light Pink of colors. • Deep Orange • Double OrangeTastic • Lava+Red Eye • Light Pink • Light Pink+Eye 20 • Violet Ice Selecta One® MiniFamous Neo Light Pink+Eye 20 MiniFamous Neo Violet Ice Calibrachoa Order at ballseed.com/webtrack or 800 879-BALL 7 MiniFamous Uno Dark Blue MiniFamous Uno Double Dark Blue Calibrachoa MiniFamous Uno Double PlumTastic Calibrachoa Calibrachoa MiniFamous Uno Double Red 20 Calibrachoa MiniFamous Uno Double White+Pink Whirl Calibrachoa MiniFamous Uno Pink 20 Calibrachoa annuals CALIBRACHOA continued CALOCEPHALUS ® MiniFamous Uno Series Whimsy™ Early-to-finish, medium-compact The whimsical, silver foliage is a perfect calibrachoa with uniform flower timing accent plant for upscale combinations or across the series. Features classic core small focal containers. colors, doubles and stars! Screened for powdery mildew resistance. Syngenta • Dark Blue • Double Dark Blue CELOSIA • Double PlumTastic • Double Red 20 Twisted™ Strawberry • Double White+Pink Whirl • Pink 20 Bold colors on cristata blooms that attract attention with unique, touchable Selecta One® form and texture. Excellent for Fall programs; good all-season garden Superbells® Series performance. Superbells Blackcurrant Punch Abundant, small petunia-like flowers Ball Ingenuity™ Calibrachoa bloom all season on cascading growth, with no deadheading necessary. CLEOME • Blackcurrant Punch™ • Watermelon Punch™ Clementine™ Series • Honeyberry™ Compact and sterile series is daylength Proven Winners neutral, with a uniform bloom time for all colors. ® Superbells TableTop™ Series • Blush This new type of Superbells is extra • Pink compact and early blooming, forming • Violet a tightly branched plant that becomes Green Fuse covered in blooms. • Blue • Red • White Proven Winners Superbells Honeyberry Calibrachoa Twisted Strawberry Celosia Calibrachoa 8 Order at ballseed.com/webtrack or 800 879-BALL VEGETATIVE annuals ColorBlaze Wicked Hot Heartbreaker Spindance Series Main Street Series With compact, upright growth habits, Resilient series is reliably uniform and this series is great for basket and pot late-flowering, and it adds interest in production. combinations. • Magenta • Beale Street • Pink Blush • La Rambla 2020 • Rose Dümmen Orange® • Violet • White PartyTime™ Reggae Salmon Cohen
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