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Beck's Flower Shop & Gardens Beck’s Flower Shop & Gardens 2019 Annuals Plants List Type Height Variety Color Exposure AGERATUM 6-12” Hawaii 5.0 Blue Deep Lavender Blue Sun 6-12” Horizon Blue Lavender Blue Sun AMARANTHUS 40-48” Copperhead Deep Cream turning to Copper Sun ALYSSUM 4” Clear Crystal Mix Violet, rose, pinks, white Sun 4” Clear Crystal Purple Shades Purple/Magenta Sun 4” Clear Crystal White White Sun 4” Easter Bonnet Rose Deep Rose Pink to Soft Magenta Sun 4” Snow Crystals White, most heat tolerant Sun ASCLEPIAS 24-36” Silky Scarlet Yellow maturing to Red Sun ASTER 36” Ball Florist Mix Mixed White Sun 6-8” Matsumoto mix Mixed Pink/White Sun 10” Milady Mix Blue, Rose, Pink Sun 6” Pot & Patio Mix Mix Scarlet & Blue Sun BALSAM 12-14” Color Parade Mix Mixed Blue Sun BEGONIA Ambassador&SenatorSeries CALENDULA 10-12” Bon Bon Series Yellows to Golds Sun CANNA LILY 1’-6’ Many varieties Assorted Sun CARNATION 10” Lillipot series Mixed Sun CASTOR BEAN 4-6’ Pink Bronze/Red foliage, Pink bloom Sun 4-6’ Red Bronze/Red foliage, Red bloom Sun 4-6’ Yellow Bronze/Red foliage, Yellow bloom Sun Scarlet Red to Purple CELOSIA 8-16” Dracula Sun Red/Purple foliage Deep to bright Red 20-24” Dragon’s Breath Sun Red/Purple foliage 5-6” Kimono Series Assorted Sun 14-16” New Look Orange/Scarlet Sun CLEOME 12-24”” Sparkler Blush, White White or Pink Sun COLEUS Wizard Series &Kong Series COSMOS 18-26” Apollo Lovesong Pink, occasional White Sun 24” Purple Shade Shades of Purple Sun 12-20” Sonata Mix Assorted Sun 20-24” Sonata White White Sun 24” Seashell Mixed Sun DAHLIA 15” Figaro Mixed Sun-Pt.Shade DATURA 18-22” Ballerina Purple Purple Sun 18-22” Ballerina White White Sun DIANTHUS 8-10” Floral Lace Mix Deeply cut petals Sun 10-12” Jolt Pink Magic Deep Pink w/ Magenta halo Sun 16-20” Jolt Cherry Bright Magenta Sun 6-8” Parfait Super Raspberry Pink w/ Raspberry eye Sun 6-12” Parfait Super Strawberry Pink w/ Red eye Sun 18-24” Rockin’ Red Red w/ small Pink eye Sun 8-10” Telstar Purple Picotee Purple Sun DICHONDRA 2-3” Emerald Falls Green foliage, trailing habit Sun-Pt.Shade Vine – Lavender/Purple flowers DOLICHOS 6-20 ft. Ruby Moon Sun followed by glossy Purple pods - 2019 Annuals Plant List - Page 1 - Type Height Variety Color Exposure DRACAENA INDIV. 12-24” Spikes Green foilage Sun-Pt.Sun DUSTY MILLER 8-10” Cirrus White Sun 6-8” Silverdust White Sun FLW. CABBAGE 18” Osaka Mix Sun FLW. KALE 6-12” Nagoya Mix Mix Sun GAZANIA 6-10” Daybreak series Assorted Sun 8-10” Kiss Mix Mix Sun 8-10” New Day series Mix Sun GERANIUMS 14-18” Maverick Red Deep Red Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Maverick Star Pink w/ Deep Pink eye Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Maverick Violet Picotee Rosy Magenta w/ Pink backing Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Multibloom Salmon Peachy Salmon Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Pinto Premium Lavender Pinkish Lavender Sun-Pt.Sun Pumpkin Orange w/ White blush 14-18” Pinto Premium Orange Sun-Pt.Sun toward eye 14-18” Pinto Premium Deep Red Red Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Pinto Premium Rose BiColor Deep Pink edges, blushes of Pink Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Pinto Premium White White Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Bullseye Red Bright Deep Red Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Bullseye Light Pink Light Pink Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Horizon Appleblossom Soft Powder Pink Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Horizon Coral Spice Deep Coral, some deeper edges Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Horizon Neon Rose Bright Rosy Magenta Sun-Pt.Sun 14-18” Horizon Orange True Orange Sun-Pt.Sun GOMPHRENA 20-24” Audray Pink Medium to pale Pink Sun 20-24” Audray Purple Red Deep Magenta-Red Sun 16-20” Audray Rose Bicolor Rosy Purple w/ White eye Sun 20-24” Audray White White Sun 9-12” Buddy Rose Light rosy Lavender Sun 36-48” Fireworks Deep Pink w/ Yellow anthers Sun 16-18” Las Vegas Purple Deep Magenta Purple Sun 16-20” Ping Pong Mix White, Pink, Lavender, Magenta Sun 20-24” Strawberry Fields True Red Sun GRASS- STIPA 12-14” Anemanthele Sirocco Annual Color-grass,pink to copper Sun GRASS–FiberOptic 6-8” Live Wire Isolepis cernua Annual w/color foliage,flower spike Pt.Sun/Shade HELIANTHUS Sun HELIOTROPE 10-14” Marine Royal blue, fragrant Sun IMPATIENS 8-10” Accent Burgundy Deep Rose-Magenta Shade 8-10” Accent Premium Mix Pastel Pink, Red, White, Bright Eye Shade 10-12” Accent Premium Violet Star Purple w/ White star Shade 10-12” Accent Red Star Red w/ White star Shade 10-12” Accent Rose Star Pink to deep Pink w/ White star Shade 9-11” Dazzler Cranberry Deep Rosy Magenta Shade 9-11” Dazzler Lilac Splash Lilac to Purple/Magenta Shade 9-11” Dazzler Red Red Shade 9-11” Dazzler Salmon Salmon w/ deeper center Shade 9-11” Dazzler Scarlet Deep Red Shade 9-11” Dazzler White White Shade - 2019 Beck’s Flower Shop & Gardens Annuals Plant List - Page 2 - Type Height Variety Color Exposure IMPATIENS cont. 6-8” Impreza series Cherry splash, Pink, Rose Shade, Pt.Sun 8-10” Super Elfin Mix Pink, Red, Salmon, White, Orange Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Orange Bright Bright Orange Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Blue Pearl Lavender w/ deeper center Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Coral Peachy Coral Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Pink Pink Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Salmon Salmon Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Salmon Splash Salmon w/ Orange eyes Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Scarlet Deep Red Shade 8-10” Super Elfin Violet Dark Lavender to Magenta Shade 8-10” Super Elfin White White Shade Rose, Rose Star, Salmon, Scarlet, 12-14” Tumbler Series Pt.Shade Violet Star Lavender, Mix, Mix Sapphire, 8-10” Xtreme Series Shade, Pt.Sun Orange, Pink, Red 10-12” Fanciful Series Orchid, Rose, Red Shade 10-12” Mosaic Series White stripe in petal Shade 10-12” Showstopper Series Mixed solids and bicolor Shade 10-12” Swirl Series Mixed Picotee Shade 10-12” Tempo Series Mixed Shade LOBELIA 5” Crystal Palace Blue/Dark Sun-Pt.Shade 5” Riviera Blue Splash Royal Blue Sun-Pt.Shade 5” Riviera Marine Blue Dark Blue w/ tiny white eye Sun-Pt.Shade 3-4” Springtime Blues Mix Mixed blues with a touch of rose Sun-Pt.Shade 5” Riviera White White Sun-Pt.Shade 6-8” Sapphire Deep Royal Blue w/ White eye Sun-Pt.Shade MARIGOLD PETITE 8-10” Strawberry Blonde Rosy Pink and Yellow Sun VAR. 6-10” Discovery Series Janie Series Little Hero Series Safari Series MARIGOLD SHORT 10-12” Antigua Orange 3” double, early Sun VAR. 10-12” 10-12” Antigua Yellow 3” double, early Sun 10-12” Bonanza Bolero 2”, Yellow tipped w/ Red Sun 10-12” Bonanza Flame 2”, Red tipped w/ Yellow Sun Orange, Yellow, ‘Bolero’ colors, 10-12” Bonanza Mix Sun ‘Flame’ colors 10-12” Bonanza Orange Orange Sun 10-12” Bonanza series 2” crested Sun 10-12” Proud Mari Orange 3-4” double, sturdy Sun 10-12” Proud Mari Yellow 3-4” double, sturdy Sun Harmony,Mix Maxi, Orange Bee, 10-12” Super Hero series Sun Spry, Yellow, Yellow Bee 10-12” Extreme series Sun 10-12” Disco series 2” single, very early Sun 10-12” Hero series 2 ½” double Sun MARIGOLD 14-16” Inca II series 3” double, early Sun MED.VAR. 12-18” 15-18” Zenith series 2 ½ - 3” double, early Sun - 2019 Beck’s Flower Shop & Gardens Annuals Plant List - Page 3 - Type Height Variety Color Exposure MARIGOLD TALL 30-36” Cracker Joe Orange (NEW) 3-4” bloom Sun VAR. 18-36” 30-36” Crackerjack Orange 3-4” bloom Sun 30-36” Crackerjack Yellow 3-4” bloom Sun 24-32” Garden Joy Gold 4-5” double Sun 24-32” Garden Joy Yellow 4-5” double, very sturdy Sun 30-36” Savannah Mix 2-3” bloom Sun 18-22” Jubilee series 3”, weather resistant, hedge type Sun MELAMPODIUM 8-10” Delight Lemon Light yellow Sun 14-16” Showstar Bushy golden yellow Sun MILLET 60” Highland Bronze Bronze Sun 24-36” Copper Prince Copper to Bronze to Dark Purple Sun MORNING GLORY Trailing Good Morning Blue Blue Sun Trailing Good Morning Pink Pink Sun Trailing Good Morning Red Red Sun-Pt.Shade Trailing Good Morning Violet Violet/Lavender Sun-Pt.Shade Climbing Heavenly Blue Deep Purple-blue, yellow center Sun-Pt.Shade Climbing Moonflower White Sun Climbing Sunrise Serenade Double cherry red blooms Sun MYOSOTIS 6-10” Forget-me-nots Deep blue, compact Pt. Sun Green, orange, pink, red, white, NASTURTIUM 10-12” Alaska mix Sun yellow NICOTIANA 12” Starmaker Appleblossom Light Pink Sun 12” Starmaker Mix Pink, Red, White Sun 12” Starmaker Red Red 12” Starmaker White White Sun ORNAMENTAL 8-10” Onyx Red Purple flower, red fruit Sun PEPPERS 4” Salsa Mix Mixture fruit color Sun 6” Samba Mix Mixture fruit color Sun 6-8” Wicked Purple into red color Sun Blueberry Swirl, Fire, Lemon, PANSY 6-8” Cool Wave Series Sun/Pt.Sun Raspberry, Violet Wing 4-6” Delta Beaconsfield Beaconsfield pattern, mixed Sun/Pt.Sun 4-6” Delta Pink Shades Mix of pink shades Sun/Pt.Sun Blue Morpho, White Blotch, 4-6” Delta Premier series Sun/Pt.Sun Speedy Rose Medley 6-8” Frizzle Sizzle Mix Ruffled mix Sun/Pt.Sun 6-8” Fizzy Lemonberry Ruffled purple with yellow Sun/Pt.Sun 6-8” Halloween Mix of orange and black flowers Pt.Sun Morpheus, Ocean, Orange, Red 4-6” Matrix Series Blotch, Red Wing, Rose Wing, Sun/Pt.Sun Sunshine, Yellow, Yellow Blotch 8” MG II Mix Blotch Majestic Giants, mix Sun/Pt.Sun 4-6” Panola Pink Shades Pink Shades Sun/Pt.Sun - 2019 Beck’s Flower Shop & Gardens Annuals Plant List - Page 4 - Type Height Variety Color Exposure PETUNIA 10-12” Carpet series Blue Sky Sun 4-6” Wave series Ground covering Sun 6-8” Easy Wave Series Mounding habit Sun 10-15” Debonair Series 3” bloom Sun 7-10” Hulahoop series 3” flowers w/white edge Sun 10-12” Picobella series 1.5” milliflora Sun 10-15” Daddy series 4” veined bloom Sun 10-15” Dbl.
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