Our Zinnia Strains Are Winners! 
Lilliput and Cupid Zinnias in gay colors 
Name on Packet 
Viola, Blue Elf 
Viola cornuta, 
Jersey Gem 
Viola, Large 
Flowered Mixed 
Virginian Stock 
Whitlavia glox- 
inoides Blue 
Wild Garden 
Mixture 
Woolflower, 
Crimson 
Xeranthemum 
Double Mixed 
Zinnia, Double 
Giant Dahlia 
Flowered 
Zinnia, Giant 
Double 
Zinnia, Double 
Elegans 
Zinnia, Double 
Fantasy Mixed 
Zinnia, Cupid 
Tiny Tim 
Zinnia, Lilliput 
or Pompon 
Zinnia, Mexicana 
Hybrids 
Zinnia, Navajo 
Mixed 
Zinnia, All-Giant 
Indian Summer 
Mixture 
Zinnia, All-Giant 
Pastel Mixture 
Zinnia, Super 
Crown o’Gold 
Pastel Tints 
Other Names 
Johnny-jump-up 
Tufted Pansy 
Viola cornuta 
Malcomia 
California Canter- 
bury Bell 
Old Fashioned 
Garden Flowers 
Celosia childsi or 
globosa 
Everlasting 
Youth-and-Old-Age 
Cut-and-come again 
Youth-and-Old-Age 
Improved Red Rid- 
ing Hood 
Youth-and-Old-Age 
Mexican Zinnia 
Gaillardia Flowered 
Youth-and-Old-Age 
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Zinnia crop growing for seed on a Ferry-Morse farm 
ZINNIAS, GIANT FLOWERED. Colors selected: for 
brilliance and harmony. Our own superb, fully double 
strains. Package containing 6 packets... .50c 
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21% ft. 
Colors—Suggestions— Prices 
Small blossoms with upper petals deep violet-blue, lower petals lighter, 
gold eye, black markings. New, distinct variety of our own introduc- 
tion. Ideal for rock gardens, window boxes, edgings in semi-shade. 
Best treated as annual (See page 1) 
Seed not available until after harvest, 1945 
Ruby, bronze, blue, golden yellow and many unusual shades. Special 
formula blend of choice large flowered Violas pkt. 25c 
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pkt. 15c 
Seed not available until after harvest, 1945 ki 
Violet blue bells with white interiors. Leaves heart-shaped and toothed. — 
California native that does well almost anywhere 
Splendid mixture of kinds and colors for interesting border planting 
Vivid crimson flower clusters. 
Everlasting 
Seed not available until after harvest, 1945 
Showy border plant. May be used as 
Light Yellow (CANARY BIRD); Crimson (CRIMSON MONARCH 
IMPROVED); Golden Yellow (GOLDEN DAWN); Lavender 
(DREAM); Light Rose (EXQUISITE); Orange and Gold (ORIOLE); 
Purple (PURPLE PRINCE); Rich purple (ROYAL PURPLE); 
Scarlet (SCARLET FLAME); White (POLAR BEAR); and Mixed. 
Our own improved strains Each: pkt. 10c 
Lavender; Rose; Crimson; Light Yellow; Golden Orange; Orange; Pink; 
Purple; Scarlet; White. Grand background flower. Showy cut flower. 
Easy to grow. Our own improved strains Each: pkt. 10¢ 
Bright ‘Scarlet; Golden Orange; Salmon Rose; Spun Gold; and Mixed. 
Flowers about 2/4 in. diameter. Dome shaped with petals overlapped 
Each: pkt. 10c 
Red, rose, orange, yellow. Delightful novelty pkt. 10c 
Gay scarlet. Compact plants and small flowers. An edging gem and a 
fine cut flower 3 pkt. 10c 
Canary Yellow; Crimson; Flesh; Golden Gem; Lilac Gem; Orange; Pur- 
ple; Rosebud; Salmon Gem; Scarlet; White; and Mixed. Charming for 
low borders and cutting Each: pkt. 10c 
Yellow, orange, mahogany. Exquisite colors and form. Some single, | 
some double pkt. 10c 
Medium sized, double flowers. Odd markings and brilliant hues, resem- 
bling an Indian rug 
Crimson, flame-scarlet, cherry, golden-yellow, and burnished copper. 
Superb cut flowers. Blended for those who like bright colors 
blended for those who prefer soft colors 
Blend of soft, pretty colors. Huge, double blossoms. Each petal overlaid 
at base with deep golden yellow. Fine for cutting pkt. 
22 
pkt. 10c_ 
pkt. 10c 
pkt. 10c 
Pink, lavender, primrose, soft yellow, and white. Superb cutting flowers — 
pkt. 10c | 
10c — 
pkt. 10c 
pkt. 5¢ 
