Buist s Specialties/ Flower Seeds 
Fantasy Zinnia 
Fantasy Zinnias 
Chrysanthemum Flowered 
Fantasy is the most fascinating new 
Zinnia introduced to the flower world in 
many years. The very informal, shaggy 
appearing flowers are graceful and inter' 
esting, quite distinct from the stiff, for' 
mal Zinnias to which we are accustomed. 
The rounded medium sized flowers are 
composed of a mass of shaggy ray-like 
petals which give a delicate and refined 
appearance, large enough to satisfy the 
desire for mass of color, yet small 
enough to lend themselves gracefully to 
flower arrangement. 
8250 Mixed. The color range in¬ 
cludes the brightest shades of reds, yel¬ 
low and orange as well as the popular pastel pinks 
and cream. Grows 3 feet high. 
Vs oz., 50c.Pkt. 20c 
Scabiosa Flowered 
Zinnia 
A distinct Zinnia bearing numerous medium¬ 
sized flowers on plants three feet high. Really a 
curiosity, the outer row of petals are long and 
large, while the inner rows are short and tubular, 
giving the flower the appearance of a Scabiosa. 
8240 Mixed. The mixture includes crimson, 
orange, pink, scarlet, white and yellow. 
y 4 oz., 50c.Pkt. 15c 
Super Giant Los Angeles Aster 
1600 Los Angeles is the largest and most fully 
double Aster known. The flowers, five to six inches 
across, are a lovely soft shell pink blending to a creamy 
pink at the center. It is of the general habit of the 
Giant of California, but earlier and larger. The plants 
are entirely non-lateral, with six to eight long stems per 
plant. For those who want the finest Aster yet devel¬ 
oped, we heartily recommend Los Angeles. . . .Pkt. 25c 
Early Klondyke Cosmos 
Orange Flare 
One of the most discussed and enthusiastically ad¬ 
mired novelties on the market today. The leading All- 
American selection of the season. In most parts of 
the country the ordinary Klondyke Cosmos is practically 
unknown because of its late flowering habit. Now you 
can be assured of having flowers before frost with 
Orange Flare, a new strain which is in full bloom less 
than four months after the time it is planted. 
3627 Orange Flare. The color is the same vivid 
orange of the late Klondyke, but the attractive light 
green foliage is much less abundant, giving a plant 
which is a mass of color. The stems are long and wiry, 
well adapted for cutting. Vs oz., 50c.Pkt. 25c 
Unwin’s Dwarf 
Semi-Double Hybrid Dahlia 
3712 In three months from seed the dwarf compact 
plants produce a wealth of semi-double Dahlias, held 
erect on stiff stems above the foliage. The colors are 
deep crimson, pink and rose, mauves, scarlet, purple, 
yellow and white. The plants, 2 feet high, require no 
stakes and can be spaced 20 inches apart. 
The appearance of the flowers is neither stiff nor 
formal for general garden purposes and are lovely cut 
flowers for vases or table decoration.Pkt. 25c 
Scabiosa 
Flowered 
Zinnia 
