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Miniature Zinnias are favorites with everyone. 



ZINNIA [hA] Zinnias are particularly adapted to our hot American summers. 

 They like rich, well-fertilized soil and a moderate amount of water. Such 

 growing conditions will produce lusty, robust plants and gorgeous flowers. 

 Zinnias bloom for many weeks. 



Dahlia Flowered [23^ ft.] Enormous flowers. The petals are quite loose 

 and tend to curl at the edges, giving the blossoms a crisp, fresh appearance. 

 Although the type is still unstable, most of the flowers are beautifully double. 

 All improved strains. 



Canary (Canary Bird) 

 *^Crimson (Crimson Monarch Improved) 



Golden Yellow (Golden Dawn) 



• Lavender (Dream) 



White (Polar Bear) 

 Any one of the above: M oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



* Mixed J4 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



• Light Rose (Exquisite) 



• Orange and Gold (Oriole) 



• Purple (Purple Prince) 

 Scarlet (Scarlet Flame) 



Double Elegans (Cut and Come Again) [2 ft.] Fine double 

 flowers about 2J^ inches in diameter. They are quite 

 dome-shaped and evenly double, and the petals are well 

 overlapped. The colors are vivid. 



Bright Scarlet Golden Yellow Salmon Rose 



Any one of the above: 34 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 

 Mixed H oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Double Fantasy [2 ft.] Petals curved and partially quilled 

 like those of the Cactus Dahlia. Flowers of medium size 

 in rich hues of red, rose, orange, and yellow. 



• Mixed 1^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Double Mexicana [12 in.] Probably this miniature Zinnia 

 is more nearly like the true Mexican native variety than 

 any other. The double blossoms are a rich orange in 

 color, usually with a deeper tone toward their bases. It 

 is an edging gem. 



Orange J^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



• Mexicana Hybrids [12 in.] A miniature Zinnia with flowers 

 of yellow, orange, and mahogany — frequently variegated. 

 Some blossoms are double and some single. 

 i/g oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Lilliput or Pompon [18 in.] A charming dwarf excellent 

 for low borders or edgings. The plants are of tidy habit 

 and produce a bounteous supply of very double pompon 

 flowers about 13^ inches across. The colors are bright 

 and well varied. 



Canary Yellow 

 Crimson 



Orange 



Purple 



White 



Salmon Rose 

 Scarlet 



Giant (Double California) [23^2 ft.] Usually brighter than the Dahlia-flowered 

 type, nearly as large and quite similar in shape, but the center is somewhat 

 more elevated, and the rows of slightly convex petals are more regular. 

 Canary Yellow •Crimson •Orange 



•CherryQueen(Seepagel) •Pink •White 



Any one of the above: 34 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



• Mixed 34 oz. 35c; pkt. 10c . -•Sri^nKri"^ ' 



Any one of the above: J4 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 

 • Mixed 34 oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Cupid, Tiny Tim (Improved Little Red Riding Hood) 

 [12 in.] Compact plants. Flowers smaller than Lilliput. 

 Very gay and bright. An edging gem and a fine cut 

 flower Pkt. 10c 



SPECIAL! 



•ZINNIA, ALL-GIANT PASTEL MIXTURE 



(Formula 20) Many delightful shades 

 of pink, lavender, primrose, soft yellow, 

 and white. No magenta or strong red to 

 kill the more delicate tints. Superb for 

 cutting. 

 ZINNIA, ALL-GIANT RAINBOW MIX- 

 TURE (Formula 3) All the colors 

 found in Zinnias. Correct proportion. 

 •ZINNIA, ALL-GIANT INDIAN SUMMER 

 MIXTURE (Formula 14) Crimson, 

 flame-scarlet, cherry, golden yellow, 

 white, and burnished copper. No ma- 

 genta, lavender, or pale pink. A har- 

 monious blend of dazzhng brilliance 

 without a trace of harshness .(Seepagel.) 

 Pkts. 10c each; 34 oz. 55c 



•Our choice. 



In FERRY'S RED and SILVER 

 DISPLAYS 



The Zinnias of our Indian Summer Mixture are in glorious autumn colors. 

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