When the Seeds Are Supplied by Hart &Vick 
Famous Zinnias from Hart & Vick 
For several years we have given much attention to Zinnias; in fact, we have achieved 
a wide and favorable reputation for the quality of the varieties offered. It is our ambition 
to hold this high position, and so we here present some of the newest and best of the many 
Zinnias now on tne market. 
FANTASY, a strictly new variety presented for the first time. Received an Award 
-r of Merit in the 1935 All-America Selections. The color illustration on the 
second cover shows the type of the flowers, which are of medium size, double, with fluffy, 
shaggy petals. They do not have the formal appearance of many of the older varieties 
and are admirable in floral arrangements. We offer a color mixture of red, orange, pink, 
cream, and lighter tones. Pkg. 25c. 
Periwinkle Petunia 
Large, five-pointed flowers, resembling the perennial vinca. A 
desirable addition to the Petunias, as the color is a lovely pastel 
blue, an unusual color in these plants. Pkg. 25c. 
Verbena, Lavender Glory 
New Verbena, Lavender Glory 
Of the half-dozen or so Verbenas brought out recently, we have 
selected Lavender Glory as about the finest of the lot. The flower 
trusses are large, and many of the florets will cover a 50-cent piece. 
The color is lavender, but some trusses are lighter colored than others, 
which adds to the general beauty. Each floret has a creamy white 
eye, contrasting pleasingly with the lavender petals. The blooms 
have sweet fragrance. Pkg. 20c; two pkgs. 35c. 
Giant Double Fringed Petunias 
Flowers ruffled, frilled, and fringed, and in the many colors of 
the Petunia family. A selected strain especially adapted to bedding. 
Pkg. 35c. 
Single Fringed Petunias 
Purple Glory. Flowers dark purple; deeply fringed. 
Pink Glory. Rosy pink. 
Scarlet Glory. Brilliant scarlet with white throat. 
Striped Glory. Pink striped with white. 
Each of the above Single Fringed Petunias, pkg. 25c 
Zinnia, Cut-and-Come-Again 
Venidium fastuosum 
African Daisy 
Venidium fastuosum 
Pompon or Lilliput Zinnias 
Another showy class in the Zinnia family. The flowers are yellow, scarlet, salmon-rose, 
violet-purple, and white, and are handsome in the garden and as cut-flowers. Plants are 
about a foot high and well covered with double blooms. See page 33 for complete list. 
Mixed colors, pkg. 10c; 1/4 oz - 35c; oz. $1. 
Cut-and-Come-Again Zinnias 
Well named, for you can cut today 
and come back tomorrow for more 
flowers. The plants come quickly 
from seed, begin to bloom when quite 
small, and continue to flower until 
frost. This mixture contains red, 
violet, pink, salmon, and other colors. 
Pkg. 10c; *4 oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
A daisy-like flower recently brought 
from South Africa—hence the name, 
which refers to the origin and not the 
color. However, the flowers are 
peculiar in that the petals are brilliant 
orange, with a purple-black zone at 
the Base, forming a complete circle 
around the dark center, giving a most 
novel effect to the blooms. The plants 
attain a height of 2 to 3 feet, and 
carry many long flower-stems. Seed 
should be sown in warm soil, in a 
susny place; they need sunshine, but 
not a great amount of water. The 
best effect is secured when grown in 
a large mass, or set among shrubs 
where there is a background of green. 
Pkg. 15c. 
Rochester Collection 
of Zinnias 
Just turn to the third cover page 
and see the color picture of this 
collection. It’s a great collection, 
worthy of a place in any garden. And 
the price is only a dollar for nine 
splendid named varieties. 
