Zinnias 
Bodger’s Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered 
The following varieties are rese’ected, field-grown stock and 
are greatly improved over previous offerings; the first three 
varieties are new, others arranged as to popularity, Exquisite 
still heading the list of original introductions. 
Per oz., $1.50 Per Vi lb., $4.50 Per lb., $15.00 
LUMINOSA—This is an entirely new shade in Zinnias—a charm¬ 
ing shade of bright deep pink, with a light suffusion of 
salmon. 
EL DORADO—A fascinating shade of rose on deep salmon which 
does not fade in the sun. 
OLD GOLD—Glowing, burnished deep and lighter shades of 
old gold. 
EXQUISITE—By far the most pleasing of our collection. Truly 
DAHLIA flowered as regards form and size. Color light 
rose with center a deep rose. 
CRIMSON MONARCH—By far the largest and best of the red 
shades. Flowers often eight inches in diameter. Plants very 
vigorous. A marvelous production of extraordinary merit. 
GOLDEN DAWN—A beautiful golden yellow of immense size 
and good form. Very attractive. 
CANARY BIRD—A delicate shade of primrose—very large and 
holds its color well until out of bloom. 
ORIOLE—We consider this 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. 
DREAM—A fine, deep lavender, turning purple, a new, desir¬ 
able shade in Zinnias. 
SCARLET FLAME—A arge beautiful, bright scarlet, with a 
delightful blending of orange throughout the petal. This is 
not a bicolor. 
PURPLE PRINCE—A fine, deep purple, large and well-formed. 
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OLD ROSE—This is adequately described by its name, as it is 
of the real Old Rose Shade; it is large, and for charm and 
beauty wo consider it ranks next to Exqu’site. 
ILLUMINATION—Similar to Exqu ; site, but a striking self color 
of deep rose. (Tyrian Rose.) 
GOLDEN STATE—-A very rich orange yellow. Yellow in the bud, 
turning to an attractive orange when in full bloom. 
POLAR BEAR—A very ’arge pure white, the best white yet seen 
in Zinnia. True Dahlia form. 
METEOR—A rich, glowing deep red and the darkest of all the 
red shades. Fine form, with good depth of petal. Very 
large and more floriferous than other reds. 
LEMON BEAUTY—This is next to Crimson Monarch in size 
and form. It may be described as a golden yellow on brown. 
Decidedly a pastel shade, and should be in every collection. 
YOUTH—A soft shade of light flesh. 
SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE 
Per oz. Per lb. Per lb. 
A well blended mixture containing all the 
above novelties . 1.50 4.50 15.00 
All Colors Mixed. . . 1.00 3.00 10.00 
CROWN O’GOLD MIXTURE 
This aristocrat among Zinnias retains its place as an 
outstanding novelty. 
Each petal of the flower is overlaid with a deep golden 
yellow at the base, while carrying out the individual 
flower color at the tip. The co'or range includes the 
popular florist shades: Old rose, cream, yellow, carmine 
red, pink, etc. 
Per oz., $1.50 Per V4 lb., $4.50 Per lb., $15.00 
GIANT MAMMOTH TYPE 
or California Giants 
Introduced in 1926, being convinced it was a type that would 
become a favorite. This is a mutation from the Dahlia Flow¬ 
ered type and the general approval in the past has encouraged 
