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ZINNIAS — Continued. Pkt. 
Californio Gtanta. This type has enormous 
flowers that are flat, eliminating- the 
stiffness that has been objectionable in 
the past. 
Enchantress. Light rose.Vi oz. 75c.$0.25 
Grenadier. Dark red .% oz. 75c. .25 
Lavender Gem. Lavender.Vi oz. 75c. .25 
Orange King. Burnt Orange... Vi oz. 75c. .25 
Orange Queen. Golden yellow.. Vi oz. 75c. .25 
Purity. White .V4 oz. 75c. .25 
Salmon Queen. Old rose shade.. Vi oz. 75c. .25 
Finest Mixed. All colors.V4 oz. 75c. .25 
Giant Dahlia-flowered. These are similar 
to the Double Dahlia in size and shape 
of flowers. 2 y 2 ft. 
Canary Bird. Rich canary yellow.15 
Crimson Monarch. Largest of the red 
shades .15 
Dream. Deep lavender, turning to purple. .15 
Exquisite. Light rose, with center a deep 
rose . 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
Oriole. An orange and gold bicolor, 
turning to deep orange. 
Polar Bear. A very large pure white. . . 
Scarlet Flame. A large, beautiful bright 
scarlet . 
Dahlia-flowered Mixed. 
Any of the above varieties. . . .Vi oz. 60c. 
Collection of eight varieties. 
Lilliput. Small double flowers for borders, 
bedding and cut flower purposes. Mak¬ 
ing a bushy plant one foot high. 
Golden Gem. V4 oz. 50c. 
Salmon Rose. Vi oz. 50c. 
Scarlet Gem. Vi oz. 50c. 
White Gem. Vi oz. 50c. 
Finest Mixed. Vi oz. 50c. 
Tall Double Mixed. Very double; a fine 
strain . Vi oz. 50c. 
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ZINNIAS — Continued. Pkt. 
liaageana “Perfection.” Small, double 
flowers in many colors, makes a beautiful 
border. 9 in. Finest mixed... Vi oz. $1.00 $0.25 
Victory. A very distinct variety with large 
densely double quilled flowers, the colors 
are mostly in russet, orange, old rose 
and other autumn tints.Vi oz. 60c. .15 
Zinnia, Dahlia-flowered 
WILD GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS 
This mixture contains over 100 varieties of the oddest and choicest annual Imaginable. For 
naturalizing purposes or sowing broadcast, nothing approaches wild garden flower seeds for 
effect and cheapness. No care is necessary, and a never-ending succession of bloom and fra¬ 
grance can be obtained throughout the entire Summer and Fall. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., Vi lb. 75c. 
Marshall’s Early Flowering Spencer 
Sweet Peas 
The Early Flowering Spencers bloom about two weeks earlier than the late flowering varieties 
when grown under congenial conditions. The flowers are beautifully waved and produced on long 
stems, four flowers predominating on each stem. For winter flowering under glass or in the South¬ 
ern states they far surpass the Late Spencers. When grown in the open ground they will usually 
bloom in about 100 days after planting. 
•Amethyst. Royal purple. 
•Annie Laurie. Rose-pink. Pkt. 25c. Oz. $1.75. 
•Aviator. Dazzling crimson-scarlet. 
•Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. 
•Fascination. Salmon rose-pink. 
Giant Rose. Rose-pink. 
•Glitters. Cerise. 
•Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
Harmony. Clear lavender. 
Hercules. Rosy-pink. 
•Lady Gay. Soft shrimp pink. 
•Majestic Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Mauve Beauty. Rosy mauve. 
Meadow Lark. Cream. 
Miss Louise Gude. Shell pink. 
Mrs. Kerr. Clear salmon. 
Silver Blue. Delicate lavender blue. 
Snowstorm Improved. Pure white. 
•Sweet Lavender. Pure lavender self. 
True Blue. Mid-blue. 
•Valencia. Sunproof orange. 
•White Harmony. White. Black seeded. 
Yarrawa. Rose pink, lighter wings. 
Zvolanek’s Blue Sensation. Clear blue. 
Zvolanek's Orange. Orange. 
Mixed Early Flowering. Oz. 75c. 
Each of the above varieties except where priced. Pkt. 15c. Oz, $1.00. 
Varieties marked with * we submit as being the twelve best varieties in their respective class. 
CUPID, GRANDIFLORA, or DWARF SWEET PEAS 
These grow about 9 inches high and are adapted for borders or beds. 
Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt 10c., oz. 30c., Vi lb. $1.00 
Sweet Peas and Flower Seeds treated with “SEMESAN” will give better gerininntion. 
