ZINNIAS, continued 
Torch. F1 Hybrid. Huge 5 to 6-inch blooms of brilliant orange hues are borne on 
vigorous, sturdy plants 2 to 2 4 feet tall. Pkt. (25 seeds) 75¢ 
Yellow Zenith. A rich mid-yellow hybrid Zinnia of intermediate height. Yellow Zenith 
starts blooming early and continues late in the season. Pkt. (25 seeds) 75¢ 
Burpee’s Giant Hybrids Mixed. This is a blend of the hybrid cactus-flowered 
varieties into a very attractive mixture. Pkt. 35¢ 
Dark Jewels. A mixture of deep, vivid colors—strong orange. flame, scarlet, cherry 
with some white. Pkt. 35c. 
DAHLIA-FLOWERED OR CALIFORNIA 
GIANT MAMMOTH 
These are the tallest Zinnias, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with very large double 
flowers on long stems. A splendid cutting type. 
Canary Bird. Rich canary-yellow 
Cherry Queen. Brilliant cherry-rose 
Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
Miss Willmott. Soft pink 
Oriole. Orange and gold. 
Purity. Largest and best white in Zinnias. 
Purple Prince. Deep purple 
Scarlet Queen. Glowing deep scarlet. 
California Giant Mammoth Mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt.25¢ 
Gold Medal Dahlia-flowered Mixture. A carefully selected blend of the finest 
large-flowered types. Pkt. 35c¢. 
ORTHO POLKA ZINNIA 
Flowers over 4 inches broad, fully double. All sorts of color combinations; 70% 
striped or mottled. Very sturdy. 3 ft. Pkt. 35¢ 
STATE FAIR MIXTURE 
A distinct improvement over existing strains of Tetraploid Zinnias, with more and 
brighter colors, yet maintaining vigor and flower size. Pkt. 35¢ 
DWARF EDGING TYPES 
Cherry Buttons. A profuse-blooming Button Zinnia with fully double, cherry-red 
blooms 1% to 1% inches across on stems long enough for cutting. Height 1 ft. Pkt 
50¢. 
Old Mexico. An outstanding Zinnia. Deep red base overlaid with golden yellow 
Plants uniform and vigorous, 12 to 15 inches tall. Pkt. 35¢ 
Pink Buttons. The 1 12-inch, double flowers are of a beautiful salmon-pink color, with 
ample stems for cutting. Height 12 in. Pkt. 35¢ 
Red Buttons. A counterpart of Pink Buttons, with the same compact, 12-inch plants 
but with brigtit scarlet red flowers. Pkt. 35¢ 
Thumbelian. Plants only 6 inches high, covered with double and semi-double, 1 12 - 
inch flowers in white, yellow, pink. lavender, orange and scarlet. Ideal edger; charming 
in pots. Pkt. 50c.. 
Cupid, Finest Mixed. Dwarf. compact little plants bearing quantities of button 
flowers smaller than the Lilli-put Type. Pkt. 35¢. 
Persian Carpet. Richtones, like Persian carpets. Flowers of medium size, fine for 
cutting. 12-inch, bushy plants. Pkt. 35¢ 
Tom Thumb, Finest Mixed. Plants 12 to 18 inches tall, compact, covered with well- 
formed flowers of the Lilliput type. Pkt. 35¢ 
SMALL-FLOWERED DWARF 
Lilliput or Pompon. These are the most popular of the Zinnia family for cutting and 
they make attractive solid beds. 2 ft. Pkt. 35¢. 
MEDIUM-SIZED DWARF 
Flowers intermediate between Giants and Lilliputs. 
Pumila, Sunshine Tints. (Cut-and-Come-Again.) Rich pastel shades. 24 in. Pkt. 
35¢ 
Vogue Pin-Type Flower Holder 
The perfect holder for modern and Oriental flower arrangements. Heavy lead alloy 
and needle-sharp, solid brass pins closely set. Pin Type, 40¢.to $5.00; Pin Dome 
Type, $1.85 to $5.50; Aqua Pin Cup Type, $2.25 to $4.00. 
VOGUE FLORAL CLAY. Anchors flower arrangements, candles, figurines, flower 
holders, etc., securely without tipping. This water-proof, non-hardening adhesive also 
seals leaks in flower containers. 5-oz. box 35¢., by mail 45c. 
Dwarf Zinnia, Thumbelina. 
STA-FRESH. Prolongs life of cut flowers, giving extra life and color to all your ar- 
rangements. Use 1 2 teaspoonfuls of Sta-Fresh in a quart of water. 4 ozs. 49¢ 
Flower-Dri Preserves Flowers Permanently! 
Now you can enjoy the brilliant beauty of fresh 
flowers all winter long! FLOWER-DRI removes only the 
moisture from the flowers— does not affect their 
gorgeous colors or form 
Months later, they look as beautiful as if fresh from 
the garden. Keeps roses, annuals, perennials, arrange- 
ments, corsages, etc., indefinitely. 1 %2-Ib. can $3.25; 4- 
Ib. can $6.95 
FLOWER SEED PLANTING GUIDE 
Sow Outdoors— Sow Outdoors— 
Need Not be Should Be 
Transplanted Transplanted 
Flower Seed Sow Set 
Indoors Outdoors 
Ageratum........ Mar. May 1 
Alyssum, Sweet... ...Mar. May 1 
Alyssum sax. com.. 
Antirrhinum-—Aster Annual......Mar. 
May or late fall 
June-Sept. 
May 15 
Balsam......... 
Calendula. ._.. Apr. May 1 
ape May or late fall 
Calliopsis-Campanula .......... 
May-Sept. 
May 
June-Sept. 
Carnation—Celosia .............Mar. May 1 
Centaurea Cyanus.. a vaeteat Mar. or late fall 
Chrysanthemum, Ann........... May 
eit _Apr. May 10 
Coreopsis . , May-Sept. 
Cosmos, Dahlia .. Mar. May 1 Apr. 
Delphinium............. Apr. May 10 May-Sept. 
Dianthusea.yiiiyoen Mar. May 1 Apr. or late fall 
Digitalis 
Eschscholtzia 
English Daisy—-Forget-me-not ... . 
Gaillardia grand... 
Heliotrope, Hollyhock. . 
Hunnemannia....... 
Larkspur, Ann... . 
Teobe@liay. 2 w cisisisccvesesayevsusie 
LupinivAnn.. 3.05... 
Marigold 
Mignonette—Morning-Glory ..... 
Nasturtium. . 
Nicotiama...... 
Poppy, Iceland.... 
Poppy, Oriental. . 
Poppy, Annual—Portulaca 
Salpiglossis........ 
Salvia-Scabiosa ... 
May or late fall 
May 
May 
May 
Mar.-late fall 
May or late fall 
May 
May 
Apr. 
May 
June-Sept. 
June-Sept. 
Mar.-late fall 
May 
Mar.-Nov, 
June—Sept. 
May 
May 
Seeds That Succeed 
June-Sept. 
July 
Apr.-Sept. 
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