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THE GRAND JUNCTION SEED CO., Grand Junction, Colorado 
Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia. 
Lilliput Zinnias 
The Lilliputs are very attractive, will grow any¬ 
where. Just the thing for borders. In our seed field 
as many as eighteen blossoms were counted on one 
plant. Colors are bright and distinct. Blossoms 
dainty. Average about 2 inches in diameter, making 
a beautiful cut flower. Flowers remain bright over 
a long period without fading. You are sure to like 
Lilliput Zinnias. 
1339 Canary Yellow. A very delicate yellow shade. 
Pkt, 10c; y 8 oz, 20c; y z oz, 45c. 
1336 Crimson Gem. A very bright color. Pkt, 10c; 
y 8 oz, 20c; y 2 oz, 45c. 
1337 Golden Gem. One of the prettiest. Pkt, 10c; 
y 8 oz, 20c; y z oz, 45c. 
1338 White Gem. Very beautiful. Pkt, 10c; y 8 oz, 
20c; V 2 oz, 45c. 
1340 Salmon Rose. A beautiful flower. Perfectly 
formed. Pkt, 10c; y 8 oz, 20c; y z oz, 40c. 
2020 Collection. One packet each of the five Lilliput 
Zinnias above, 30c. 
1293 Lilliput Zinnias. Mixed colors. A mixture of 
many colors. Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 15c; y 2 oz, 40c; oz, 
75c. 
Zinnia 
Zinnias are hardy annuals and about the simplest 
and easiest to start and care for of all flowers. The 
seed is usually sown in rows in May. The plants 
may be transplanted at any stage of their growth, 
so that many people start the seed indoors and trans¬ 
plant them to the flower beds in order to get real 
early blooms. 
Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia 
The blooms so closely resemble dahlias that it is 
almost necessary to look at the foliage to make sure 
they are not dahlias. The Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia 
is the finest development in this old-fashioned flower. 
Originated by the late John Bodger, it was a flower 
of which he was justly proud. 
1306 Crimson Monarch. After close observation of 
this year’s seed field, we will say this is the most 
brilliant and also the most beautiful Zinnia we 
have ever offered. Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 20c; oz, $1.00. 
1299 Canary Bird. A lovely shade of bright primrose. 
The flowers are very large and hold their color well 
until they have passed their prime. Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 
20 c; oz, $ 1 . 00 . 
1300 Dream. A fine, deep lavender, turning to purple 
as they age; a new, desirable shade in Zinnias. 
Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 20c; oz, $1.00. 
1305 Exquisite. By far the most pleasing of our col¬ 
lection. Truly dahlia-flowered as regards form and 
size. Color light rose with center a deep rose. 
Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 20c; oz, $1.00. 
1301 Golden State. Rich golden-yellow shading to 
bright orange as the flowers reach full size. Pkx, 
5c; y 8 oz, 20c; oz, $1.00. 
1308 Illumination. A striking self color of deep rose. 
True dahlia-flowered in form and size. Pkt, 5c; 
y 8 oz, , 20 c; oz, $ 1 . 00 . 
1302 Old Rose. A real old rose shade. Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 
20 c; oz, $ 1 . 00 . 
1307 Oriole. The most beautiful of its class. It is 
an immense orange and gold bicolor, changing 
slightly as it ages, but at all times worthy of the 
beautiful bird for which it is named. Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 
20 c; oz, $ 1 . 00 . 
1304 Polar Bear. A very large, pure white, the best 
white yet seen in Zinnias. Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 20c; 
oz, $ 1 . 00 . 
1298 Mixed. A special mixture made up of several 
varieties of our best and most brilliant colors, care- 
fullv proportioned. Pkt, 5c; y$ oz, 25c; oz, 75c; 
14 lb, $2.25. 
1295 CACTUS QUILLED. Very different from other 
Zinnias. Petals are quilled; become almost tubular. 
Resemble a fine petalled cactus dahlia. Mixed col¬ 
ors. Pkt, 10c; y 8 oz, 30c. 
INDEX 
Alfalfa . 49 
Asparagus .20, 45 
Bags . 54 
Barley. 52 
Beans, Garden.5-7 
Beans, Field . 53 
Beets .8-10 
Berry Bushes . 61 
Bird Seed. 57 
Borecole . 30 
Broccoli . 20 
Brussels Sprouts .... 20 
Bulbs .64, 65 
Calf Meal. 57 
Cabbage .12, 13, 44 
Cannas . 64 
Cantaloupes .24, 25 
Carrots .14, 15 
Cauliflower .15, 44 
Celeriac . 20 
Celery .11, 44 
Chicory. 20 
Chufas . 20 
Cinnamon Vine. 65 
Citron . 20 
Clovers .. 48 
Collards . 20 
Corn, Field . 52 
Corn, Sweet .16, 17 
Corn Salad. 20 
Cow Remedies . 57 
Cress. 20 
Cucumbers .18, 19 
Dahlias . 65 
Dandelion . 20 
Dill . 21 
Eggplant.21, 44 
Endive . 21 
Escarolle . 21 
Fertilizers . 65 
Flower Seeds, Cover 
Pages.65-80 
Flower Plants. 63 
Garlic . 30 
Gladioli . .. 64 
Grains .54-57 
Grasses .48-51 
Gumbo . 27 
Herbs . 21 
Hotkaps . 45 
Inoculating Bacteria. . 55 
Insecticides .57-63 
Kaffir Corn. 52 
Kale. 30 
Kohl-rabi . 30 
Lawn Grass. 50 
Leek . 30 
Lettuce .22, 23 
Lite-O-Glass . 57 
Mangels . 10 
Millets . 51 
Muskmelons .24, 25 
Mustard . 27 
Oats. 53 
Okra . 27 
Onions .28, 29 
Onion Plants. 30 
Onion Sets. 30 
Parsley. 40 
Parsnips. 37 
Peanuts . 34 
Peas, Garden.33, 34 
Peas, Field. 53 
Peppers .35, 44 
Pie Plant . 45 
Plants .31, 44 
Pop Corn . 17 
Potatoes . 54 
Poultry Supplies .... 
.55-56-58 
Pumpkins. 39 
Radishes .36, 37 
Rape . 51 
Rhubarb .21, 45 
Rose Bushes. 62 
Rutabagas . 41 
Rye . 53 
Sage. 21 
Salsify . 21 
Seeders . 50 
Shrubbery . 61 
Sorghums. 52 
Spinach. 40 
Sprayers. 55 
Squashes.38, 39 
Strawberries . 59 
Sudan Grass . 51 
Sugar Beets. 10 
Sugar Cane . 52 
Sunflower. 57 
Sweet Potatoes. 44 
Swiss Chard . 9 
Tomatoes.42, 43, 44 
Turnips . 41 
Vegetable Plants . .30, 44 
Watermelons .26, 27 
Wheat . 51 
Wonderberry ........ 4 
