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Purple Prince — A fine, deep purple, large and 

 well'formed. 



Scarlet Flame — A large, beautiful bright scar- 

 let, with a delightful blending of orange 

 throughout the petal. This is not a bicolor. 

 Any of the above choice named New Dahlia 



Flowered Zinnias. Pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 65c. 



Collection of 13 pkts., ^2.60. 



Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnias — Choice Mixed, 



Vs oz., 50c. Pkt., 20c. 



GIANT PICOTEE ZINNIAS 



A very attractive class, bearing large flowers 

 in many brilliant colors in the lighter shades; 

 each petal is distinctly tipped with a contrasting 

 color. 



Golden Pheasant — Gold ground, tipped with 

 maroon. Pkt., 25c. 



Choice Mixed — In many shades and colors from 

 white to scarlet. Pkt., 20c; Vg oz., 50c. 



GIANT QUILLED ZINNIA VICTORY 



The flowers are very large with quilled and 

 twisted petals of a coppery golden color on the 

 outside, various shades of rose and lilac on 

 the under side, producing a pleasing effect. 

 Pkt., 20c; Vs oz., 50c. 



ZINNIA ELEGANS DOUBLE LILLIPUT 



Form pretty little bushes I foot high, fairly 

 covered with miniature very double flowers 

 all summer until late in fall. 



Golden Gem 

 Scarlet Gem 

 Salmon Rose 

 Crimson Gem 

 White Gem 

 Canary Yellow 



Each, per pkt., 10c; 6 pkts., 50c. 



,. , . Double Dwarf Lilliput Finest Mixed, 1/4 oz., 



Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia 30c; pkt., lOc. 



ZINNIA 



NEW GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIAS 



The densely double flowers covering a wide range of beautiful colors are of immense size, often measuring six inches 

 in diameter, and are borne freely on stout stems. 



Buttercup — An immense deep creamy yellow. A very desirable flower, 

 which should be included in every collection. 



Canary Bird — A delicate shade of primrose — very large and holds its 

 color well until out of bloom. 



Crimson Monarch — By far the largest and best of the red shades. Flowers 

 often eight inches in diameter. Plants very vigorous. A marvelous 

 production of extraordinary merit. 



Dream — A fine, deep lavender, turning to purple (Mallow Purple) a 

 new, desirable shade in Zinnias. 



Exquisite — By far the most pleasing of our collection. Truly Dahlia 

 flowered as regards form and si2;e. Color light rose with center a 

 deep rose. (Tyrian Rose.) 



Giant Attraction — A distinct shade of brick red which carries its color well 

 from the bud and forms into an immense ball of color when in full 

 bloom. 



Golden State — A very rich orange yellow (Cadmium.) Yellow in the 

 bud, turning to an attractive orange, when in full bloom. 



Lemon Beauty — This is next to Crimson Monarch in size and form. It 

 may be described as a golden yellow on brown. Decidedly a pastel 

 shade, and should be in every collection. 



Meteor — A rich, glowing deep red (Spinal Red) and the darkest of all 

 the red shades. Fine form, with good depth of petal. Very large 

 and more floriferous than other reds. 









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Oriole — We consider this the most beautiful of its class. It is an im- 

 mense orange and gold bicolor, changing shghtly as it ages, but at all 

 times worthy of the beautiful bird for which it is named. 



Polar Bear — A very large pure white, the best white yet seen in Zinnias. 



Picotee Zinnia 



