Zinnia Bodger's Giant Dahlia-flowered 
WHITLAVIA Grandiflora, ha, 1ft. Very pretty annu- 
_ al with lovely bell-shaped flowers, easily grown. 
Blue also White. 1500 seeds. 
Gloxinoides, 1ft. Variegated blue and white. 1500 
Complete Special Mixture, all varieties. 1500 s. 
ZINNIA, hha. These are among the most 
important of all annuals. The seeds start readily 
and the plants quickly come into bloom and in¬ 
crease in size; are free-blooming throughout the 
season. The flowers are full-double, of many rich 
colors, and some distinctly and beautifully varie¬ 
gated. The plants of the various races grow from 
one to three feet high, branch freely, and are glo¬ 
rious in beds or borders. They are not troubled 
by insects or diseases, and are always satisfactory 
in growth and bloom. 
Achievement, 3ft, This is different from all other 
Zinnias owing to the shape of its petals, which 
are tubular at the base, and expand in a Cactus¬ 
like form toward the tip; splendid mixed colors. 
Bodger's Giant Dahlia-flowd, 3ft. Years ago Mr. 
John Bodger of California began to improve the 
Zinnias, and since his death his sons have contin¬ 
ued the improvements, resulting in a strain that 
produces enormous Dahlia-like firs of the most 
varied and beautiful colors. I offer only seeds 
grown by Bodger which may be depended upon 
to give the very best results when planted. 
Buttercup, rich cream-yellow, free-flowering. 
Canary Bird, a. delicate shade of primrose, very 
large and holds its color well until out of bloom. 
Crimson Monarch, largest and best red, flowers 
often 8in across, freely borne on thrifty plants. 
Dream, a beautiful shade of soft lavender-blue, 
turning to purple as the flower grows older. 
Eldorado, charming shade of rose on salmon, fine. 
Exquisite, a most pleasing shade of tyrian rose, 
deepening towards the center; huge flowers. 
Golden Dawn, enormous golden firs, perfect form. 
Golden State, yellow in the bud, turning to an 
attractive vivid orange when in full bloom. 
Illumination, brilliant deep rose, self; gorgeous. 
Lemon Beauty, enormous, yellow, brown shadings. 
Luminosa, bright deep pink suffused salmon, new. 
Meteor, rich glowing red, suggesting the deep- 
toned shade of velvet; excellent. 
Old Gold, glowing shade of old gold, splendid. 
Old Rose, one of the most beautiful, distinct and 
fascinating, large firs, charming, well named. 
Oriole, immense orange and gold firs, changing 
slightly as it ages, but at all times very pretty. 
Polar Bear, immense, pure white, the best white 
yet found in Zinnias; true Dahlia form. 
Purple Prince, rich deep purple, odd but showy. 
Scarlet Flame, magnificent, scarlet with a delight¬ 
ful blending of orange throughout the petals. 
Youth, beautiful soft rose self, a good forcer and 
shipper as it has superior lasting qualities, fine. 
Separate 25 s. Complete Special Mixture 40 s. 
Bodger's California Giants, 4ft. This class produces 
very large flat double firs on long stems; showy in 
beds and fine for cutting. White, Lavender, Bright 
Rose, Salmon Rose, Golden Yellow, Orange Scar¬ 
let, Blood Red, Separate or Mixed, 
Crispa, 2ft. Firs, double, curled and crested petals, 
being twisted into most graceful forms; mixed. 
Early Wonder, lft. Early-flowering, first of a new 
race, masses of lovely rose firs on long stems. 15s 
Gracillima, 1ft. Fiery scarlet firs, beautiful. 35 s. 
Grandiflora Robusta, 3ft. Huge firs, mixed colors. 
Haageana Perfection, lft. Compact, free-blooming, 
good for beds, dble orange and lovely rare shades. 
Lilliput, Button-flowd, lft. Branching plants, small 
double flowers; new and beautiful; fine for cutting. 
White, Scarlet, Golden Orange, Salmon Rose, 
Salmon Pink. Separate or Mixed. 35 seeds. 
Pumila., lft. Semi-dwarf„lovely for beds, branch¬ 
ing, very free-blooming, fine for cutting.. Colors: 
White, Salmon Pink, Crimson, Scarlet, Mixed. 40s 
Pumila Picotee Delight, lft. New salmon rose, very 
double, every petal curled, distinctly margined. 
Scabiosa-flowd, 3ft. Plants branching, free and con¬ 
tinuous-blooming, firs showy, 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; mixed. 20 s. 
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