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LEIFER’S 1934 PRICE LIST 
The Best Zinnias 
ZINNIAS. For many years we have grown all of 
the types of Zinnias, and find that our visitors, as 
well as ourselves prefer the DAHLIA FLOW¬ 
ERED type in the large flowered varieties, and the 
POMPONS or LILLIPUT type in small varieties. 
The Best Dahlia Flowered 
Varieties 
BUTTERCUP. An immense, deep, creamy yellow. 
CRIMSON MONARCH. The largest and best red. 
DREAM. A fine deep lavender, turning to a mal¬ 
low purple. 
EL DORADO. A pleasing shade of rose on salmon 
that does not fade in the sun, and an immense 
flower suitable for show purposes. 
EXQUISITE. The most popular of all Zinnias, light 
rose with dark rose center, and used more for cut¬ 
ting than any other variety. 
GOLDEN STATE. A very rich orange yellow. 
ILLUMINATION. Similar to Exquisite, but a self 
color of deep rose. (Tyrian Rose.) 
METEOR. A rich glowing deep red, and the darkest 
of all reds. 
OLD GOLD. Its name describes the color, and is 
said to be the largest flowered of all Zinnias, and 
a prize-winner at the shows. 
OLD ROSE. Old rose color, and attractive. 
ORIOLE. A very large bicolor of orange and gold, 
changing slightly as it ages. 
POLAR BEAR. The best white and large. 
SCARLET FLAME. A large scarlet with a beauti¬ 
ful blending of orange throughout the petals. This 
is not a bicolor. 
YOUTH. A beautiful soft rose self color. 
CORAL QUEEN. Lustrous coral-salmon with a 
cerise reflex. Something new. 
MIXED DAHLIA FLOWERED. The above fifteen 
varieties in mixture. 
Pompon Zinnias 
Pompons make the best table decoration of all, 
and are the most prolific. 
CRIMSON GEM. A favorite with men visitors. 
GOLDEN GEM. Best clear yellow. 
SALMON ROSE. Rose pink and most popular of 
all Pompons for cutting. 
SCARLET GEM. A brilliant scarlet. 
WHITE GEM. The best white and fine. 
MIXED POMPON ZINNIAS. All above five colors 
mixed. 
All Zinnias Are 10c per package. 
Our Dahlias are grown for the root only and we 
do not prune or disbud them, nor use commercial 
fertilizers to boost the growth of larger and more 
flowers for show purposes, so what you see here is 
the minimum in results that any grower should have 
with ordinary care. 
