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FLOWER SEEDS 



ZINNIAS 



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 DAHI.IA- 



ZINNIA 



Zinnias have become very popular for g^ardens, both larg-e 

 and small. Their attractiveness and profusion of bloom 

 make them most valuable for the outside, or, for cut flow- 

 ers, lasting' well when cut. 



Will grow well in any fair soil, from July until frost. Can 

 be used for beds or borders, as plants rang'e from 

 214 to 3 feet higrh, and the mass of varied colors 

 will attract attention everywhere. The varieties 

 here offered are all California g-rown. 



GOI.I} MEBAI. BAEI.IA-FI.OWERED ZINNIAS 



The larg-e size, fullness of petals, extraordinary 

 color range, and good keeping qualities have all 

 contributed to its popularity. It is easily grown, 

 and keeps well when cut. Equally good as a gar- 

 den flower or a florists' specialty. 



178. OIiD BOSZ:. — Of real old rose shade. 

 Large and noted for its charm and beauty. 

 Packet, 10c. 



179. GOIiDEN STATE. — A very rich orange 

 yellow. In bud, yellow and turning to an attrac- 

 tive orange when in full bloom. Packet, 10c. 



180. I.EMON BEAUTY. — Golden yellow on 

 brown, a decidedly pastel shade. Packet, 10c. 



181. PUBFI.E PRINCE A fine deep purple, 



large and well formed. Packet, 10c. 



182. POIiAR BEAR. — A very large pure white, 

 of true Dahlia form. Packet, 10c. 



183. SFECIAIi GOIiS MEDAXi MIXTURE. — A 



well-blended mixture, with a variety of colors, 

 well blended. Packet, 10c. 



184. ZINNIA, EI.EGANS — GRANDIFI.ORA 

 ROBUSTA (Youth and Old Age) (A). — This is 

 one of the most brilliant of annuals, has long 

 been a general favorite. The flowers are large, 

 finely formed, in great variety of colors, and con- 

 tinue to bloom the entire season. Half-hardy 

 annuals. Packet, 10c. 



185. ZINNIAS CURX.ED AND CRESTED (A) New, odd and superb. 



Petals twisted, curled and crested into fantastic contortions and grace- 

 ful turns. A magnificent variety of colors. Packet, 10c. 



186. ZINNIA— DOUBLE POMPON (A).— Long, coneshaped flowers, 

 very fine. Packet, 10c. 



187. ZINNIA — CRIMSON (Half Dwarf ).— Packet, 10c. 



188. ZINNIA— WHITE (Half Dwarf ).— Packet, 10c. 



189. ZINNIA — LILtlPUT (Canary Yellow). — Packet, lOo. 



190. ZINNIA — CRIMSON MONARCH. — Largest of Red Shades. 

 Packet, 10c. 



THE ROCK GARDEN 



A few square yards of ground can be sufficient for a variety 

 of plants and make a pleasing addition to your garden. 



Build it so as to get proper drainage and to support the 

 plants between the rocks. 



Select your location in an open sunny place or partially 

 shady, according to variety of plants desired and be sure 

 ground is well drained. 



Use stones of good size in building and small stones for 

 filling in and to hold in place, so as to keep soil from wash- 

 ing during rain or when watering. 



The plants should be placed in pockets between rocks, hav- 

 ing soil very firm around roots of plants. 



FOR ROCK GARDEN PLANTING 



POPULAR ANNUALS 



Alyssum, Sweet 

 Alyssum, Tom Thumb 

 Aster 



Antirrhinum (Snap-Dragon) 



Bachelor's Button 



Cockscomb (Half-hardy) 



Calliopsis 



Cosmos 



Gaillardia 



Strawflower 



Heliotrope (Half-hardy) 



Marigold 



Four-O'-Clock 



Mignonette 

 Nasturtium 

 Pansy 

 Petunia 



Phlox Drtunmondii 

 Pinks 



Poppy (Some varieties) 



Portulaca 



Scarlet Sage 



Verbana 



Vinca 



Zinnia 



Sweet Peas 



PERENNIALS (Hardy) 



Achillea, The Pearl 

 Alyssum, Yellow 

 Aqnilegia (Rocky Mountain 

 Blue) 



Aquilegia, Long Spurred 

 Candytuft, Semperveriens, 



White 

 Candjrtuft, Lilac 

 GypsophUa, Repens, White 

 Centaurea, Montana Blue 



Convolvulus Mauritanicus 

 Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw 

 Scutellaria, Celestine 

 Verbena Venosa 

 Campanula, Longistyla 

 Cowslip 



Balcony Petunia 

 Rosy Mom Petunia 

 Alpine Poppy 



Achillea, The Pearl 



Alyssum, Yellow 



Ampelopsis Veitchii 



Aquilegia (Some varieties) 



Antirrhinum (Some varieties) 



Cobea Scandens 



Coreopsis Ijanceolata 



Delphinium 



Foxglove 



Gypsophila 



Hibiscus 



Hollyhock 



Xudzi Vine 



Marigold Tagates 

 Matricaria 

 Phlox Decussata 

 Pyrethum Roseum 

 Oriental Poppy 

 Iceland Poppy 

 Scabiosa Caucasia 

 Stoke sia 

 Sweet William 

 Wallflower 

 Lathyrus Latifolius 

 (Sweet Peas) 



Alili PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



