The World's Best I 



Golden State. 



We believe that we offer on this page the ne: 

 where. If you have only been growing one ty j cf 

 From the charming Little Mexicana variety, ihc 

 California, each has a place of its own in the iud 



Cnltiiral Note: While Zinnias are quite a hid) 

 remembered that they are natives of Mexico a I ii 

 plant too early as when the young plants are s j>je 

 they receive a check which often causes mis-i 'ij- 

 tions in color. 



New Mammoth 



Dream 



This wonderful new class is named from th' 

 decorative Dahlias. Flowers often measure 

 Plants broad and robust. Height, 3 feet. 



3100 Canary Bird. Light canary-yellow. 



3101 Dream. Deep lavender, shading to purp 



3102 Exquisite. Light rose, blending to deep 



3103 G-olden State. Rich yellow, changing 

 ange. 



3104 Old Rose. Just as the name implies 



3105 Polar Bear. Best pure white yet s 

 Zinnias. 



Bach, pkt., 1 



3109 COI.i:.ECTION: O 



3110 Choicest Mixed. J 



California ri 



Same vigorous growth as the Dahlia-P \^ 

 and consequently larger in some cases, l it 



3161 Cerise Queen. Cerise-rose. 



3162 Iiemon Queen. Lemon -orange. 



3163 Miss WiUmott. Beautiful soft pink. 



Bach, !k 



3169 COIiIiBCTION: O 



3170 Supreme Mixed. ] t 



Dwarf Double C t 



Bushy plants 15 to 18 inches high, coM'c 

 celled for bedding and fine for table dec< i' 



3141 Brig-ht Scarlet. 3143 ic 



3142 Canary- Yellow. 3144 a, 

 Bach, : f 



3149 COI.I.BCTIOir: C ; 



Elegans '( 



A very fascinating form of this J 

 with small perfect, full double flO"w 



3171 Crimson Gem. 



3172 Flesh. 

 3175 White. 



3179 CoUectipn: 0» 



Dahlia-Flowered Zinnias. 



Zinnia Improved 

 Mexicana Haagean; 



3152. In the mad rush for the larg 

 and giant-flowered strains of man 

 of our flowers, the smaller vari€ 

 ties have been neglected. Thi 

 charming little Zinnia has alway 

 held a very high place in our es 

 teem. It is easily grown in almos 

 any location, practically free fror 

 insects and blooms continuousl 

 until killed by frost. The illustra 

 tion on the front cover is true t 

 life, having been made from a 

 actual photograph. Sturdy plantf 

 9 to 10 inches high, with stem; 

 long enough for cutting. It is ex 

 cellent for use either in the roc- 

 garden or for low beds or borders 

 Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 



