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Zf X T X T T A 1 ? bnlhant and showy of annuals, which has long been a general favorite. They come in Sower early in the Sum- 
I \l I /A K"P °° °'<»"'°8."°t>' hard frost; require little attention and succeed almost anywhere. For perfection of blossom start 
1. 1 ^ i ^ 1 IX the seeds m March and prick out once or twice before transferring to the open border in May or June. Provide the plants with 
plenty of room, at least 18 mches apart each way, and they soon completely cover the ground. 
EWING'S NEW GIANT ZINNIAS 
{Zinnia Elegana Robusta Plenissima) 
Flowers of gigantic size, 4 to 6 inches across 
and densely double; plants of strong, luxuriant 
growth, 2!^ to 3 feet in height. (See cut), 
i^o. Pkt. cts. 
770. ROSE KING— Beautiful carmine rose 15 
7«. WHITE 15 
744. SCARLET 15 
745. CRIMSON " IS 
746. PURPLE 15 
747. APRICOT YELLOW, . . . " " 15 
747a SALMON PINK IS 
747b ORANGE IS 
748. GOLDEN-YELLOW ""IS 
749. SULPHUR-YELLOW 15 
750. VIOLET 15 
751. FLESH PINK IS 
752. ROSE 15 
753. EWING'S DOUBLE GIANT PRIZE 
STRAIN MIXTURE 15 
Collection, 8 separate colors, $1.00 
IMPROVED DWARF LARGE 
FLOWERING ZINNIAS 
The plants form handsome, compact bushes 
2 feet in height, with large, perfectly-formed 
double flowers. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
754. ROSE 10 
755. CRIMSON 10 
756. SCARLET— BRIGHT 10 
757. YELLOW— GOLDEN 10 
758. WHITE 10 
759. CANARY-YELLOW 10 
760. SALMON ROSE 10 
762. SPLENDID MIXED 10 
Collection, 8 separate colors^ 70c. 
LILLIPUT ZINNIAS 
Uncommonly pretty, small branching plants, 
about 1 foot high with small, very double flow- 
ers in such profusion as to fairly envelop the 
plants. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
767. MIXED 10 
VARIOUS VARIETIES OF ZINNIA 
No. Pkt. cts. 
768. DOUBLE CHOICE STRIPED or ZEBRA— H. a., 2 ft. The blooms are large, 
of perfect form, and many colors, being beautifully spotted, striped and blotched 10 
769. HAAGEANA HYBRIDA (Mexican Zinnia)— Double Orange. The flowers 
are very numerous 10 
770a GIANT DOUBLE ZINNIA "PICOTEE"— This variety is one of a remarkably 
new and distinct class of Zinnias, producing double flowers, measunng from 4 to 
6 inches in diameter, in the following colors: orange, yellow, flesh and pink, each 
petal being tipped with a dark chocolate or maroon shade, giving the flowers a 
very pleasing appearance, resembling a Picotee Carnation. Giant Double Pico- 
tee is very desirable for bedding or for cutting. Mixed colors 25 
770b THE DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIA— This is unquestionably the best novelty 
in Zinnias, and we are assured this "new race" will popularize the Zinnia as the 
"Spencer Type" did Sweet Peas. The flowers are very large and wonderfully 
uniform in type, with a remarkably large range of color, including beautiful 
shades of chestnut-orange, tyrian pink and other most pleasing combinations of 
colors never seen in Zinnias before. This glorious new type is bound to cause a 
sensation and should certainly be included in your plans for the flower garden 
this coming season 25 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Pkt. cts. 
771. AGROSTIS— Nebulosa. 1 ft. Graceful and elegant 10 
772. AVENA— Sterilis (Animated Oats), 2 ft lo 
773. BRIZA — Maxima (Quaking Grass), 1 ft .... 10 
774. COIX— Lachrymie (Job's Tears), 2 ft 10 
775. ERAGROSTIS— Elegans, 1 ft. (Love Grass) 10 
776. STIPA — Pennata (Feather Grass). 1 hi ft. Flowers the second year . 10 
777. ERIANTHUS— Hardv Pampas Grass. Exquisite Flumes 10 
778. PENNISETUM RUEPPELf ANUM ! . . . ! ! ! . . . ! . . ! ! 10 
EWING'S NEW GIANT 
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