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ZINNIA 

 New Dahlia Flowered Zinnia 



These flowers have a very marked dis- 

 tinction from the ordinary giant flow- 

 ered class, being- a true Dahlia flower- 

 ed type, and when plucked from the 

 bum and placed by Dahlias it is diffi- 

 cult to distinguish one from the other. 

 We offer this in mixture: in wide range 

 of colors, including Golden Yellow, 

 Burnt Orange, Old Rose, Mauve, Cerise, 

 beautiful shades of Pink and bi-color 

 shodes. Packet, 15c. 



ZINNIA, DOUBLE GIANT, BUTTERCUP 



This is a great improvement on any 

 yellow of the giant class, being of a 

 rich buttercup shade of yellow, and 

 holds its color until the flowers com- 

 mence to fade, when it changes to a 

 deep cream color. Packet, 15c. 



GIANT VICTORY QUILLED ZINNIA 



The petals are quilled and twisted with 

 a pin wheel effect in the center. The 

 outside of the petals are of a copper- 

 golden color and the under sides shades 

 of rose and lilac. Packet, 15c. 



GIANT PICOTEE ZINNIA 



A remarkable new and distinct class 

 with beautiful double flowers in shades 

 of orange, flesh, lemon, pink and cerise 

 each petal being distinctly tipped with 

 various shades of dark, resembling" the 

 Picotee Carnations — most attractive 

 and pleasing. All colors mixed. Pack- 

 et, 15 seeds, 8c. 



GIANT PICOTEE ZINNIA, 

 Golden Pheasant 

 Novelty. — A variety of the above, hav- 

 ing flowers of a deep orange with ma- 

 roon tips. Packet, 15c. 



ZINNIA, SPECIAL MINED 

 A splendid mixture of all the large 

 flowering varieties listed, including the 

 Dahlia Flowered, Picotee, Puttercup 

 and Quilled. Packet, 8c; 2 for 15c. 

 LARGE! FLOWERING ZINNIA 

 Zini ins in this section belong to the 

 half dwarf class, having reference to 

 size of plants, not to blossoms, as all 

 are large flowering; more used for bed- 

 ding than any other class. All Zinnias 

 are of rank growth, however, and one 

 cannot get largest flower:; from crowd- 

 ed plants. li 2 to 2 feet. Packet, GO 

 seeds. 



Burnt Orange. Bronze art shades, for 

 which there is now quite a rage. 

 Bright Searlct. 



Jac(!U(>n;i.:ot. A dark velvety, gerani- 

 um red, rivaling the Ceranium for bed- 

 ding. 



Pink. Salmon-rose and flesh-pink. 

 Snowball. A very double white. 

 Yellow. Lovely canary and other yel- 

 lows. 



Black Prijiee. Maroon. 

 Improved Half Dwarf Mixed. Mixed or 

 separate colors. Packet, 5c. 

 Collection. One full packet each of 7 

 colors, 25c. 



NEW MAMMOTH ZINNIA 

 The Largest and Best. A showy strain 

 of Giant Zinnias, unsurpassed where 

 somewhat tall, gaudy effects are de- 

 sired. With proper conditions the flow- 

 ers are of gigantic size and perfect 

 form, in the most brilliant and best 

 Zinnia colors. Should be 18 to 24 

 inches apart. Height, 2% to 3 feet. 

 Packet, 30 seeds, 5e; U oz., 20c. 



MEXICAN ZINNIA 

 Flowers are single, semi-double and 

 double, size of a large daisy, in orange 

 and bronzy yellow shades, resembling 

 Dwarf Marigold. Very artistic for cut- 

 ting and highly effective as an edging 

 plant. 1 foot. Packet, 50 seeds, 5c. 



RED RIDING HOOD ZINNIA 

 A little gem, covered throughout the 

 season with small, intensely scarlet, 

 very double , flowers: highly effective 

 for bedding. 1 foot. Pkt., GO seeds, 5c. 



LTLIPUT ZINNI V 

 Finest mixed double. 12 "inches. The 

 plants form handsome little bushes: 

 flowers very double, about the rize of 

 an English Daisy. Bloom all summer 

 until killed by frost. Packet, 5c. 



CURLED AND CRESTED 

 Double Mixed. The flowers are large, 

 the petals being twisted and curved 

 into most graceful forms. .Mixture of 

 all colors characteristic of the Zinnia. 

 Packet, 5c. 



