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urge my friends to try some of the fol- 
lowing named varieties, keeping the 
sorts separate from each other for best 
effects. (See Novelties.) 
Giant Flowering, Mixed Col- 
18 to 24 inches high; a lavish bloomer. 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
Queen Victoria. A pure white 
| zinnia, robust and free blooming, with 
splendid double flowers 3 inches across. 
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ZEA JAPONICA, QuADRI-COLOR, 
ZEA JAPONICA. 
Quadri-Color. This is a four- 
colored Japanese maize—green, white, 
pink androse. Itis exceedingly effective 
and graceful as a foliage plant, either for 
centres or backgrounds. Packet, 5 cts. 
ZEBRA GRASS. 
See Eulalia japonica. 
ZiNNIA, GIANT FLOWERING. 
ZENNITA. 
Youth and Old Age. Hardy annual 
bedding plants; 1 to 2 feet high. Suited 
to all situations and soils. The bloom is 
always gay and profuse, and the color 
range endless. No flowers are more 
showy. Sow seed in open ground, and 
transplant or thin out to 1footapart. I 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
Double Mixed. Embracing all the 
variously colored tall and dwarf double: 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 
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ors. This mixture includes all the best 
and largest types, and cannot be ex- 
celled in beauty of flower or range of 
color. The shades include scarlet, crim- | varieties. 
son, rose, yellow, etc. Packet, 10 cents, . 
Tom Thumb Searlet Gem. 
Forms compact bushes about a foot 
high, covered all Summer with small, 
intensely scarlet flowers. Excellent for 
bedding. Much admired on my grounds, 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Dwarf Snowball. A new and ex- 
tremely pretty dwarf white zinnia, suit- 
able tor edging and bedding or for 
cemetery planting. Only 8 to 12 inches 
high, Packet, 10 cents. 
Zebra. Large, perfectly double flow- 
ers, aS evenly imbricated as a camellia. 
Flowers variously striped and mottled, 
presenting all colors and shades known 
in the zinnia. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 75 cts. 
Curled and Crested. Large, full 
flowers, the petals twisted, curled and 
crested in fantastic and graceful forms. 
Colors, orange, purple, pink, deep rose. 
Two feet. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, $1.00. 
Haageana, Single flowers of rich, 
golden color. Blooms freely the whole 
Summer. Packet, 5 cents. 
La France. A double zinnia with 
beautiful rose-colored flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
General Jacqueminot. A mem- 
ber of the dwarf, double-flowering group, 
of a deep, velvety crimson color—the 
richest in hue of all the zinnias. Plant 
ZINNIA, CURLED AND CRESTED AND ZEBRA- 
I recently spent two weeks in Paris, and, needless to say, 
was very much impressed, as I have always been before, 
with the beautiful assortment of lovely flowers that are 
|| sent in from the suburbs every day and sold in various 
| flower markets located in the open streets in different parts 
‘of that beautiful city. The idea occurred to me that it would 
My Parisian Collection of Six Popular French Flowers. 
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not be a bad scheme to select six of the leading popular sorts, 
and offer one packet of each at a reduced price in a collection 
to be called my Parisian Collection of Six Popular French 
Flowers, and here it is. One packet of each of the choice 
varieties named below sent to any address for 25 cents, or 5 
collections for $1.00. 
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SALPIGLOSSIS, 
One Packet of Each of the 6 above Superb French Flowers only 25 cents, Postpaid. 
Aster, VERY EARLY PARISIAN. 
AGERATUM, DwarfImperial. This variety is quite dwart, with 
dark blue flowers rising well above the foliage, and which on account 
of their long stems are valuable for bouquets. Being compact in 
growth, it is also very good for borders. Packet, 10 cents. 
ASTER, Very Early Parisian. Half dwarf, floriferous, very double, 
and of considerable variation in color; remarkable for its earliness, 
which beats Queen of the Market by at least two weeks. It may be 
easily forced. Packet, 10 cents. 
CLARKIA, New Blotched and Striped. A delicate new color, 
white blotched and striped purplish red, and therefore a most welcome 
addition to this very interesting class of plants. Sure to excite favora- 
ble comment in any garden. Packet, 10 cents. 
MIGNONETTE, Pyramidal Large Flowered. The stems sur- 
rounding the central stalk form a short pyramid instead of resting on 
the soil. Flowers compact, cone shaped, and if well cared for wiil 
bloom the whole summer. Packet, 10 cents. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Emperor. This new variety is not so spreading 
as the old type. It forms a compact bouquet of flowers, which are 
larger, much showier and more richly colored than any Salpiglossis I 
am acquainted with. Packet, 10 cents. 
PETUNIA, General Dodds. This variety is of a peculiar color un- 
known among Petunias, being velvety dark red, almost black. Will 
prove one of the handsomest and most ornamental varieties; of easy 
culture, flowering throughout the whole Summer. The deep color of its 
flowers contrasts finely with the lighter colored plants. Packet, 10 cts. 
CLarKIA, NEW BLOTCHED AND STRIPED. 
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PeTuNiA, GENERAL DODDS. 
)Get your neighbor to join you and if your Eomibined orders from this seed book amount to $2.00 
or over I will send each of you one of these Parisian Collections free. 
