ANNUALS 
ZINNIA 
(Illustrated above.) 
ZINNIA, DODGER’S CROWN O’ GOLD. Aris¬ 
tocrat among Zinnias. Each petal of the 
flower overlaid with deep golden yellow at 
the base, while carrying out the individual 
flower color at the tip. Effect is a very 
pleasing two-tone color harmony, especially 
lovely under artificial lights. The color 
range comprises the more popular florist 
shades. Per pkt. 25c; plants 35c per dozen. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
(Illustration upper right corner.) 
HUNNEMANNIA, SUNLITE. A new hardy 
California Poppy (Bush Eschscholtzia). Semi¬ 
double flowers of a clear canary yellow. This 
novelty develops a band of short petals on 
the outside, rather than the inside of the 
cup. This adds to the size and attractive¬ 
ness of the flower, giving it the appearance 
of being an open flower at all times. Easily 
grown and blooms over a long season. Very 
pretty and makes a lasting cut flower. 
Pkt. 35c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, SALMON BEAUTY (Cali 
fornia Poppy). New and rare double. An 
excellent variety that is clear light salmon 
both inside and out. Fkt. 25c. 
CALENDULA 
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CALENDULA, CHRYSANTHA. This Calen 
dula is distinctly different in flower form 
than other Calendulas. It has wide petals, 
loosely arranged, incurved at center and re¬ 
flexed at the edges, somewhat like a Chrys¬ 
anthemum. Flowers are clear buttercup yel¬ 
low on long stems. Excellent for cutting. 
Per pkt. 50c; plants 50c per doz. 
FRENCH MARIGOLD 
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MARIGOLD, DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE, 
MONARCH STRAIN. Mixed colors. A very 
compact type. Large double flowers. Com¬ 
binations of orange, bronze, yellow and ma¬ 
hogany. Per pkt. 35c; plants 35c per dozen. 
PETERS & SONS, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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