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ZINNIA. 



80 Rreatlv lias this sliowy flower l)eon improvorl that 

 it is 110 lonK<T luidcr ban, and is (^ven conunj,' into 

 favor for cutting'. For K'roupinj; in a Ix'd, nothinj,^ will 

 furnish a nion- por^'coiis mass of color, nor eive a 

 loiik'fr hl(K)niinK' s<-a.son than the Zinnia. I offer the 

 clioiffst doublt! vanetifs. Annual. 



Curled and Crested. A si>lt'ndid strain of Califor- 

 ixia-KTowni Zinni;is. The jMtals arc daintily curled 

 iind crinkltti, jrivinK a .softness and beauty nio.st charm- 

 ing. ilLxetl. Pkt., 50 .scfd-s, 4 ot«. 



£legan8. One of tlie most graceful Zinnias. A 



lartro-flowerinj? strain, containing: all the 

 Zinnia colorings. Pkt., 50 seecbs, 3 cts. 



Giant Scarlet. Beautiful larpe scarlet 

 lilossoms. contrasting finely with the white. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



Giant Striped, or Zebra. Yellows, scar- 

 lets and whites, all c-uriously marked. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



Giant White. Soft velvety whit* petal.s, 

 with flowers almost as large and hancLsome 

 as a Dahlia. Pkt., .50 .seeds, 4 cts. 



Giant Yellow. A hand.>*ome Zinnia to 

 grow with the (riants White and Scarlet. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



Pompone. Flower heads very full and 

 cone-shaped (see cut), and aiJixiaring in all 

 the <'olors common to the Zinnia. Seed 

 saved from extra selected flowers. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



Zinnias, mixed. Splendid mixture of 

 alx)ve eight varieties. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 

 cts.; 3 pkt.s., 10 cts. 



TOM THUMB 

 ZINNIA. 



This is a dwarf variety .vary: 

 from four to twelve inches 

 height, forming compact, bm 

 litth- plants.suital)le for edgin 

 Flowers very large and doul 

 An exceptional] V choice stra 

 Pkt., 40 seeds, 3 cts. 

 GERMAN 

 WALLFLOWER. 



An old-fashioned flower tl 

 has >)een neglect+?d in our coi 

 try of late, though no Enghsh 

 German flower garden is co 

 plete without it. Its flow( 

 are bornH in large, full npii 

 and are deliciously fragra: 

 Where the wint4>rs are r 

 severe it will live over, hi 

 soming xi'"<^f^^^*^''.v i" the eai 

 spring. Farther north, plar 

 from spring-sown seed may 



Sotted in August for ^vint 

 owering. Dou))le mixed; c. 

 ors, cho<'olat<', yellow and v: 

 let : al.'«> the Dresden, a han 

 some single variety. Pkt., 

 seeds, 4 cts. 



Lake City. Minn.. Dec. 5. 1898.— "T 

 flower ieedg we r.ceived from jou 1 

 year ■were the best— atisolutely the T' 

 best— ieeds we ever planted. We sh 

 deoend upon you for our apring stock 

 flower seeds." 



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