DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIAS 



Robust p - | to 3 Feet t.ill, bear many strong steins 



of fullv double, 4 to 5-inch Bowers resembling the show 

 Popular for bedding and to cut. 



922. Canary Bird. Rich canary-yellow. 

 840. Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson. 

 882. Eldorado. Salmon-apricot. 



923. Exquisite. eep rose center. 

 885. Luminosa. B igl : >ink. 



924. Oriole. ( h 



925. Polar Bear. White. 



926. Purple Prince. Deep purple. 

 636. Will Rogers. Lev* irfct 



927. Dahlia-Flowered Finest Mixed. 



Any of above, pkt. l r c; Koz.75c; '.oz. Si .25; oz.S2.00 



MEDIUM-SIZED TALL. Fantasy Type 

 Pla- :h 3-inch owers 



some« ctus dahlias. Distinctly different from all 



763. Orange Lady. Deep orange. 

 754. Rosalie. I 



928. Star Dust. \ \v Rich deep golden yellow. 

 909. White Light. \ W 



929. Wildfire. irlet 



930. Finest Mixed. VAS Bright mixtures. 



Any of above Fantasy Zinnias, 

 pkt. 10c; ' 4 oz. 75c; > 2 oz. Sl.25; oz. $2.25 



DWARF EDGING TYPES 



838. Creeping Zinnia Sanwitaiia procumbens). Double 



orange-\ellow \ sure-fin ground-cover or 



Pki I5i -1. 00. 



899. Cupid. Finest Mixed. Dwarf, compact little plants 



bearing quantities of button flowers smaller than the 



Lilliput I nd pots. Pkt. 10c; ] 4 oz. 



940. Linearis. \ dwarf native of Mexico growing S to 10 



inches tall. Bushy plants with single Mowers of golden 

 ora- | A splendid edging 



1 1 . 50. 



829. Persian Carpet. \ -\ ■ > Winner, \'>52. Rich 



. «- flowers of medium 



A\ . tine for cutting. Abundant bloom on 12-inch, 



C? bush] p H.75. 



790. Tom Thumb, Finest Mixed. Plants 6 to 8 inches 



tall, con, ■ red with well-formed flowers of the 



Lilliput type. Broad color range. Excellent for borders 



and pot-plants. Pkt, 15c; >£oz. 65c; J oz. $1.10; 



M.95. 



SMALL-FLOWERED DWARF. Lilliput or Pompon 



These are the Hilar of the Zinnia family for 



cutting and they make attractive solid beds. Plants grow 

 ill and are free with their colorful little 

 pomp*' 

 814. Mahogany Gem. Blackish red. 



932. Canary Gem. (.. try-yellow. 



933. Crimson Gem. Rich crimson. 

 Rosebud. I ) . bicolor rose. 

 Golden Gem. Golden orange. 

 Lilac Gem. i tear lilac 

 Salmon Gem. Salmon-rose. 

 White Gem. Pure white. 

 Mixed. 



935. 

 950. 

 934. 

 936. 

 937. 

 938. 



Any of the above Lilliput or Pompon Zinnias, 

 pkt. 10c; i 4 oz. 60c; i 2 oz. S1.00; oz. $1.90 



51.75. 



1001. SPECIAL: A Garden of Zinnias 

 Contains one packet each of Giants of California 

 Mixed, Giant Cactus-flowered Hybrids, Peppermint 

 Stick, Sunshine Tints. Persian Carpet and Cupid Baby 

 Zinnias, with planting chart and cultural instructions. 

 A 51.15 value for 95c, postpaid. 



MEDIUM-SIZED DWARF 



This garden favorite is becoming an important early cut- 

 flower, flowers intermediate between Giants and Lilii- 



Plants 24 inches high. 

 875. Pumila, Sunshine Tints (Cut-and-Come-Ag ain). 

 Rich pastel shades. Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 50c; J ,a/.. H5c; 

 • '. 55. 

 931. Peppermint Stick. Early. About 70 per cent 

 striped. Red and white, red and yellow, purple and 

 white, etc Somewhat taller than Pumila. Pkt. 25c; 

 -. 50c; Koz.90c; ],<>/.. 51.ro. 



EARLY WONDER 



Earliest of all Zinnias. Plants 18 to 24 inches tall, basal 

 branching, producing 3 to 4-inch flowers on long wiry 

 stems which have no laterals and practically no leaves. 

 Bred for cut-flower use. 

 865. Finest Mixed. Full range of colors. Pkt. 



15c; 



Medium-s'zed 

 Dwarf Zinnia. 

 931. Peppermint 

 Stick. Pkt. 25c. 



FLOWER SEED PLANTING GUIDE 



Flower Seed Sow 



Indoors 



Ageratum Mar. 



Alyssum, Sweet Mar. 



Alyssum sax. com 



Antirrhinum Mar. 



Aster, Annual Mar. 



Aster, Hardy 



Balsam 



Calendula Apr. 



Calliopsis 



Campanula 



Candytuft 



Candytuft, Evergreen 



Carnation, Marguerite Mar. 



Celosia Cockscomb I Mar. 



Centaurea Cyanus 



Chrysanthemum, Ann. 



Cobaea scandens Mar. 



Coleus Apr. 



Coreopsis 



Cosmos Mar. 



Dahlia Mar. 



Delphinium Apr. 



Dianthus Mar. 



Digitalis 



English Daisy 



Escbscholtzia 



Forget-me-not 



Gaillardia grand 



Godetia 



Gourds Apr. 



Helianthus Apr. 



Heliotrope Mar. 



Hollyhock Mar. 



Hunnemannia 



Larkspur, Ann. 



Lobelia Mar. 



Lupin, Ann 



Marigold Mar. 



Mignonette Apr. 



Morning-Glory 



Nasturtium 



Nicotiana Apr. 



Pansy Mar. 



Petunia Mar. 



Phlox Drummondi Mar. 



Phlox, Perennial Feb. 



Poppy, Iceland Apr. 



Poppy, Oriental 



Poppy, Annual 



Portulaca 



Ricinus Apr. 



Salpiglossis Apr. 



Salvia Mar. 



Scabiosa Mar. 



Stock Mar. 



Sweet Peas 



Sweet William 



Verbena Mar. 



Vinca Mar. 



Wallflower Mar. 



Zinnia Mar.- 



Apr. 



Set 



Need Not Be 



Should Be 



Outdoors 



Transplanted 



Transplantei 



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lune Sept. 





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May 



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July-Aug. 



May 1 



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Early fall 





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