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Dwarf Zinnia, 
Pkt. 25c. 
Need Not Be 
Transplanted 
May or late fall 
June-Sept. 
May or late fall 
May-—Oct. 
June-—Sept. 
May 
June-Sept. 
Mar. or late fall 
May 
May-Sept. 
May-Sept. 
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May or late fall 
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Early fall 
June-Sept. 
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Mar.—Nov. 
June-Sept. 
May 
| 940. Zinnia Linearis 
Miss Universe. 
Pkt. 15c. 
1<_—X. 
1643. Giant-flowered 
FLOWER SEED PLANTING GUIDE 
Sow Outdoors— Sow Outdoors— 
Should Be 
Transplanted 
May 
May 
May 
Apr. 
May 
June-Sept. 
July 
July 
Apr.—Sept. 
June-Sept. 
May 
July—Aug. 
May 
643. Miss Universe. 
ZINNIAS, continued 
GIANT-FLOWERED DWARF VARIETY 
Gigantic flowers and dwarfer and 
more compact growth make this new Zinnia stand out 
among all others. New shades and combinations never 
before seen in Zinnias—a complete color range. 2 to 
2% ft. Pkt. 25c. 
DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
Robust plants, 21% to 3 feet tall, bear many strong stems 
of fully double, 4 to 5-inch flowers resembling the show 
type of dahlia. Popular for bedding and to cut. 
922. Canary Bird. Rich canary-yellow. 
840. Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson. 
948A. Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
882. Eldorado. Salmon-apricot. 
923. Exquisite. Light rose, deep rose center. 
885. Luminosa. Bright pink. 
924. Oriole. Orange and gold. 
925. Polar Bear. White. 
926. Purple Prince. Deep purple. 
636. Will Rogers. Lovely deep scarlet. 
927. Dahlia-Flowered Finest Mixed. 
Any of above, pkt. 15c.; 140z. 60c.; 140z. $1.00; oz. $1.75 
DWARF EDGING TYPES 
838. Creeping Zinnia (Sanvitalia procumbens). Double 
yellow flowers. A sure: ire - Sround-cover or edging plant. 
Pkt. 15c.; Yoz. 45c.; 75G: 
914A. Red Riding EL a(Gorelliten? Large numbers of 
small, bright crimson flowers. Fine for borders. Pkt. 
20c.; Woz. 85c. 
899. Cupid, Finest Mixed. Dwarf, compact little plants 
bearing quantities of button flowers smaller than the 
Lilliput Type. For edgings and pots. Pkt. 15c.; Y4oz. 
75c.; Yoz. $1.25; oz. $2.25. 
940. linearis: A dwarf native of Mexico growing 8 to 10 
inches tall. Bushy plants with single flowers of golden 
orange with a lemon-yellow stripe. A splendid edging 
plant. Pkt. 15c.; Yg0z. 70c.; Woz. $1.25. 
829. Persian Carpet. All-America Winner, 1952. Rich 
tones, like Persian carpets. Flowers of medium 
size, fine for cutting. Abundant bloom on 12-inch, 
bushy plants. Pkt. 25c.; oz. 65c.; Yoz. $1.00. 
790. Tom Thumb, Finest Mixed. Plants 6 to 8 inches 
tall, compact, covered with well-formed flowers of the 
Lilliput type. Broad color range. Excellent for borders 
and pot-plants. Pkt. 15c.; Y4oz. 75c.; Voz. $1.25. 
SMALL-FLOWERED DWARF. Lilliput or Pompon 
These are the most popular of the Zinnia family for 
cutting and they make attractive solid beds. Plants grow 
11% to 2 feet tall and are free with their colorful little 
pompons on good vase-length stems. 
814. Mahogany Gem. Blackish red. 
932. Canary Gem. Canary-yellow. 
933. Crimson Gem. Rich crimson. 
935. Rosebud. Dainty bicolor rose. 
950. Golden Gem. Golden orange. 
934. Lilac Gem. Clear lilac. 
936. Salmon Gem. Salmon-rose. 
937. White Gem. Pure white. 
938. Mixed. 
Any of the above Lilliput or Pompon Zinnias, 
pkt. 15c.; 140z. 60c.; Voz. $1.00; oz. $1.90 
MEDIUM-SIZED DWARF 
This garden favorite is becoming an important early cut- 
flower. Flowers intermediate between Giants and Lilli- 
puts. Plants 24 inches high. 
875. Pumila, Sunshine Tints (Cut-and-Come-Again). 
Rich pastel shades. Illustrated on front cover. Pkt. 15c.; 
Voz. 75c.; VYoz. $1.25. 
ORTHO POLKA 
865. An improvement on Peppermint Stick, with flowers 
over 4 inches broad, fully double. All sorts of color 
combinations; 70% striped or mottled. Very sturdy. 
3 ft. Illustrated on page 3 of color insert. Pkt. 25c.; 
Yoz. 85c.; Yoz. $1.50. 
ANNUAL FLOWER GARDEN 
942. Mixture. A. This is a mixture of California native 
hardy annuals suitable for planting 1m odd corners or on 
a vacant lot. They are easily grown varieties very de- 
sirable for cutting. Pkt. 15c.; 44oz. 50c.; Woz. 85c.; oz. 
$1.50; lb. $5.00. 
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MARKET CHANGES 
F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC. 
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