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New Mammoth 

 Dahlia-Flow ered 

 Zinnia. 



Zinnias 



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Zinnias are a great specialty with us and 

 we take particular care to see that our 

 stocks are the finest to be had. Our strains 

 are grown especially for us by the origina- 

 tor of the famous Dahlia Flowered type, 

 in spite of the fact that we could get them 

 rheaper from other sources. That our care 

 has not been in vain is proven by the hun- 

 dreds of complimentary reports we re- 

 ceived on our Zinnias during the past sum- 

 mer and fall. 



Zinnias are justly the most popular 

 flower of today. They are easy to grow, 

 require no staking and for brilliant color 

 effect cannot be equalled. Zinnias require 

 onlv a sunny spot in ordinary soil and an 

 occasional weeding to reward you with an 

 abundance of bloom from midsummer until 

 late fall. 



NEW MAMMOTH DAHLIA -PL OWE RED. 



This wonderful new class is named from 

 the resemblance of the flowers to the big 

 double decorative dahlias. Flowers often 

 measure 6 inches in diameter and 3 inches 

 in depth. Plants broad and robust. 

 Height, 3 ft. 



3100 Canary Bird. Light canary-yellow. 



3101 Dream. Deep lavender, shading to 

 purple. Unique. 



3102 Exquisite. Light rose, blending to 

 deep rose in the center. 



3103 Golden State. Rich yellow, changing 

 to orange. 



3104 Old Rose. Just as the name implies. 



3105 Polar Bear. Best pure white yet seen 

 in Zinnias. 



3106 Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet, with a 

 blending of orange. 



3107 Oriole. Immense gold and orange bi- 

 color. Magnificent. 



3108 Crimson Monarch. Enormous crimson- 

 scarlet; largest of all Zinnias. 



Each, pkt., 25c; % oz., $1. 15; Y* oz., $2.00. 



3109 Collection: One pkt. of each of the 

 above 9 varieties, $1.75. 



3110 Choicest Mixed- All colors. Pkt., 20c: 

 oz., 75c. 



GIANT DOUBLE COLOSSAL. Second only 

 to the new Diahlia-flowered varieties in 

 size, this fine, robust strain is ideal for 

 bedding. Plants 2^ feet tall; flowers 4 

 to 5 inches in diameter. 



3130 Apricot-Buff. 



3131 Blush-Pink. 



3132 Crimson. 



3133 Deep Plesh. 



3134 Golden Yellow. 



3135 Lavender. 



3136 Orange. 



3137 Scarlet. 



3138 White. 

 3140 Choice Mixed. 



Each, pkt., 15c; 



3139 Collection: 



each of the 

 ties, SI. 00. 

 DWARF DOUBLE FLOWER- 

 ING. Plants rounded and 

 bushy, iy 2 feet high, with 

 large, deep flowers. Fine for 



oz , 50c. 



One pkt. of 

 above 9 \ arie- 



dwarf beds. 



3141 Bright Scarlet. 3144 Salmon-Rose. 



3142 Canary-Yellow. 3145 White. 



3143 Golden Yellow. 3150 Choice Mixed. 

 Each, pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 35c. 



3149 Collection: One pkt. of each of the 

 above 5 varieties, 40c. 



3151 Curled and Crested. Large, double 

 flowers, with curiously twisted and curled 

 petals. Height, 2 ft. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 

 40c. 



3152 Mexicana. Small double yellow or or- 

 ange flowers, marked with purplish 

 brown. Height, 12 to 15 in. Pkt., 15c; 

 ^4 oz., 50c. 



3153 Red Riding Hood. Plants 1% feet 

 tall, covered with small double scarlet 

 flowers. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c. 



3155 Picotee Mixed. A distinct type same 

 size and shape as the giant Zinnias but 

 each petal is tipped with a contrasting 

 color. Pkt., 15c; & oz., 75c. 



Wild Garden Mixture 



We have had so many calls for some- 

 thing in flowers that could just be scattered 

 and raked in odd spaces to give a wild- 

 flower-garden effect that we have made up 

 a tall and a dwarf mixture especially for 

 this purpose. These mixtures contain a 

 large assortment of the various annual 

 flowers that will grow and bloom with little 

 or no care. 



If possible, the ground should be spaded, 

 the seed scattered and raked in; good re- 

 sults are, however, obtained by scratching 

 the soil as deeply as possible with a steel 

 rake and then scattering the seeds. 



3300 Dwarf Wild Garden Mixture. Pkt., 

 10c; Y2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 



3301 Tall Wild Garden Mixture. Pkt., 10c: 

 V 2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 



Best Flowers for Bedding 



Antirrhinum 

 Aster 



Eschscholtzia 



Four O'clock 



Helichrysum 



Larkspur 



Marigold 



Nasturtium 



Pansy 



Petunia 



Phlox 



Poppy 



Salvia 



Scabiosa 



Verbena 



Zinnia 



