# All Sizes from 
Mastodon to Miniature. 
All Zinnias on this page at 
same prices. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 
25c; 7 pkts. 50c; 15 pkts. 
$1.00. You pick them out 
yourself. 
All Zinnias on this page, in 
larger lots than packets at: 
•/4 oz. 30c; I /2 oz. 50c; oz. 
90c. All prepaid. 
/omgSj Dahlia-Flowered Zinnias 
Canary Bird. Zl. Immense primrose. 
Crimson Monarch. Z2. Gigantic, largest of the red shades. 
Bream. Z3. A fine deep lavender, turning to purple. 
Exquisite. Z4. Light rose, center a deeper rose. Immense. 
Golden State. Z5. Rich orange-yellow. 
Lemon Beauty. Z6. Immense golden-yellow on brown. 
Polar Bear. Z7. Pure white. Very large. 
Purple Prince. Z8. Rhodanthe purple, large and -well formed. 
Scarlet Plame. Z9. Large, bright scarlet, orange blending. 
Dahlia-Flowered Mixed. Z10. Above, mixed. 
/OMGSj Mammoth Zinnias 
(Also Called California Giants) 
Brightness. Z20. Bright pink, lovely. 
Bavender Gem. Z21. Deep lavender. 
Orange Queen. Z22. Rich golden orange. 
Purity. Z23. Best and biggest white. 
Salmon Queen. Z24. Salmon-rose. Unusual. 
Scarlet Glow. Z25. Glowing deep scarlet. 
Violet Queen. Z26. Deep purple. 
Mammoth Mixed. Z27. Above colors, mixed. 
Mastodon Mixed Zinnias for 1935 
“All-in-One.” Z30. Mixture of my gigantic Dahlia-Flowered and 
Mammoth in giant size and rare colors. Marvelous mixture. 
Lilliput Zinnias ( Lovely for Table Bouquets) 
Canary Yellow. Z40. Fine for cutting. 
Red Riding Hood. Z41. Bright scarlet. 
Salmon-Rose. Z42. Loveliest of Lilliputs. 
Rosebud. Z43. (New) Bodger’s rose-pink. 
White Gem. Z44. Best white Lilliput. 
Mixed Iiilliputs. Z45. Above, mixed. 
Early Wonder Zinnia ( Extra Early) 
Z50. Exceedingly EARLY, double, long stems. Color, fiery 
salmon cerise-pink. 
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“Tom Thumb” Zinnias (Smallest of All) 
Mixed colors. Z60. See page 2 for description. 
* * • * More 
About Zinnias 
Never before in the history 
of Zinnias have the new 
outstanding varieties been 
offered at these prices. 
This season I want you to 
go after some big Zinnias 
in a big way. You know 
the Dahlia-Flowered type. 
Sure great. But you may 
not realize that the Cali¬ 
fornia Mammoth Zinnias 
are also immense, and in 
some ways even more spec¬ 
tacular than the Dahlia- 
Flowered. Gigantic size. 
Wonderful colors. Plants 
a little taller than the 
others. 
And by all means find a 
place for some of the de¬ 
lightful Lilliputs. Fine for 
cutting, and last a long 
time. 
For the new sensational 
type of Chrysanthemum- 
Flowered Zinnia, called 
Fantasy, a real novelty, see 
page 2. 
The darling little “Tom 
Thumb” Zinnias are in¬ 
cluded on this page, but no 
room for illustration here. 
So turn to page 2 for pic¬ 
ture of “Tom Thumb”—the 
smallest of all Zinnias. 
(T he J- (ompany- Boulder, Colo. 
