Albany, Oa. — "My Zinnias from yon werf lovely." — 45— 
-Mrs. A. E. CutlcfF. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
ZINNIA 
LARGE - FLOWERING ZINNIAS 
Zinnias In this section belong to tlie 
dwarf class, having reference to size of 
]>lauts, iii)t to blossoms, as all are large- 
flow criii.ir ; 111 on ' ns<Ml for licildiiiLM hau any 
other class. .Ml Zinnias arcof rank .growth, 
however, and one cannot get largest 
flowers from crowded i>lants. 1^4 to 2 
feet. 
Price of each, pkt., 65 seeds, 6c ; 2 
pkts., 8c. 
Jacqueminot. A dark velvety, 
geranium-red. 
Pink, including salniou-rose and 
flesh-pink. 
Snowball. A very double white. 
Yellow. Lovely canary and other 
yellow shades. 
Improved Dwarf Mixed.The above 
and othi r niuiied vat iftifs mixed, all giant 
flowering. A sidcudid mixture. 
Zinnia, Curled and Crested. 
Petals are curled and twisted, malting 
graceful flowers in all the Zinnia shades. 
Little Red Riding Hood. An 
extra dwarf scarlet, especially recom- 
mended for beddings or edgings. A mass 
of these with an edge of Little Gem Alys- 
sum makes a showy and inexpensive bed. 
About 1 foot. 
NEW MAMMOTH ZINNIAS 
The Largest and Best 
In order to offer tlie largest and most perfect blos- 
soms possible, T have secured for this mixture the 
most expensive strains of four European growers, 
the best I could get from any source. With proper 
conditions the flowers are of gigantic size and per- 
fect form, in the most brilliant and liest Zinnia 
colors, but you will not get best results with crowded 
plants. Have thrill at h ast 18 to 24 inches apart. 
214 to 8 feet. Pkt., 4u seeds, 6c. 
Sheboygan, Wis.,— I cannot resist writinfr to tell yo\i the 
flowers f otn your seed were prettier than any I ever Ixmerht 
from Eastern houses. Your eharuiing little Red Riding Hood 
Zinnia is the delight of the chidlren. 
—Mrs. Katherine Buchanan 
VIOLET 
The true English hardy 
Sweet Vi(det, the first flowa^r 
to greet one in the spring. 
Price of each per pkt., 40 
seeds, 6c. 
The Czar. Blue. 
White Queen. White. 
Mixed. Blue and white 
mix Ml. 
Richmond, Va., April. 1913. — 
Wallflowers from your seed have 
been a mass of bloom since Sep- 
tember. Everyone asks where I 
got the seed.— Mrs. E. L. Bavvsel . 
Large Flowering Zinnia 
MEXICAN ZINNIA 
(Haageana Hybrida) 
Flowers the size of a large Daisy, single, semi- 
double and double,in orange and bronzy yellow 
shades As an edging plant highly effective. 1 ft. 
rkt., 65 seeds, 5c. 
ZINNIAS, Special Mixed 
A splendid mixture, including all the above sorts 
i 4*:.o ^^'''^'■'^ ^""^ strains. Pkt., 65 
COLLECTION OF LARGE FLOWERING ZINNIAS 
LAWN GRASS SEED 
U ^V-ut^uf f r.fif ,?,t?,!^*"r® 1^ ll.v recommended bv the 
rich enic 
5 bu. per 
and !bH.niV?h.u", ,7'' ^^-^st lawn, the soil should be well drained 
?om e i , well-rotted manure or some good 
ti, , , \ Harrow ..r rake it as llnea< possible and roll before 
the d is Mixwi. Snw as rarly in th<. s|.ri n- as possild.- or in s;, .,„,., „ijer 
for1alls..v,n^. rakn,^ i, in l:^hUy u, panly env' r. Fo,- lln-nn.r'inJt^^ 
tultur.' ol t lowers, ji. 29 (,free if asked for Willi an order of 
ild'-^Sn '^auHJ'T f ^Hf"" "'^'^ «^ uniform textiire aml 
ud „reen. Allow 1 qt. for 300 sq. ft.; 3 lbs. for 1,200 sq. ft.; 
A New Rose 
Climbing American 
Beauty 
Price 15c. postpaid 
See Page 51 
ti(jns sec 1 
25c or over). 
..^iJ-^-?^'? ®/c^®®' P®.^* ^fr^**®- ^ r"* ' 15^^ postpaid; 1 qt., 25c, post- 
paid; 2 tits 45(; i)osti.aid; 3 lbs.. $1.15, postpaid; 1 bu., (20 lbs.), $4.50, by 
ex pivs.sju, buyer's <-x pens,-. 1 f ordered by freight, add 2,5c for cartage. 
Shady Place Lawn Grass. A mi.xture especially adapted for sow- 
ing under trees and other shady places. 1 pt., 15c ; 1 qt., 30c; postpaid; 2 
qts.. 50c, i...stpaid: iSlbs. $1.25, posti-aid. 
White Clover, Sterling Grade. loz.,7c; U lb., 16c; 1 lb., 60c: 
all postpaid. 
To Renovate a Poor Lawn Sod. Cut lines six inches apart, and 
mellow to a depth of tlu'ee inches. Sow seed and cover lightly with some 
of the mellow dirt. 
