Zinnia 
Zinnia is one of the most popular and easily grown annuals. The plants are vigorous, growing 
from one to three feet tall, depending upon the type. Seeds should be planted indoors in March or 
sown in the open as soon as the ground is warm. Transplant seedlings in beds or rows, spacing 
plants from one to two feet apart. 
Per Pkt. 
“A. S. & L.” Mammoth Double. This strain 
of zinnia will produce large, beautiful, artis¬ 
tic, well formed flowers, in a wide range of 
colors from white to purple. The plants 
are vigorous so that they respond to heavy 
fertilzation. A superb mixture. 10c 
“A. S. & L.” Art 
Shades. Very pretty 
mixture of unusual 
shades, including 
cream, buff, apri¬ 
cot, pink, sal¬ 
mon, and 
old rose. 
The flow¬ 
ers are of 
immense 
size, and 
will be 
found ex- 
treme- 
ly useful 
for furn- 
i s h i n g 
large 
vases. ... 10c. 
Lilliput, or 
Pompon 
Zinnias. 
An espe- 
c i a 1 1 y 
pretty, 
dwarf, branching 
type, 12 to 18 inches 
tall, blooming con¬ 
tinuously and most 
profusely. The double, con¬ 
ical flowers are 1 to IV 2 
inches across. Highly effec¬ 
tive for borders, Especially 
desirable for table decora¬ 
tions when medium-stemmed flowers are 
wanted. 10c 
Zinnia Fantasy (All America, Award of 
Merit, 1935). The rounded flowers are com¬ 
posed of a mass of shaggy, ray like petals, in 
colors including the brightest shades of reds 
and orange, as well as popular pastel pinks 
and cream. A dainty, delicate and refined 
novelty. 15c 
Zinnia 
Per Pkt. 
Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnias 
A wonderful improvement in Zinnias, the 
flowers being as large as Dahlias. The plants 
of this variety are very strong and rugged, 
growing to a height of about three feet. 
Buttercup. A large deep creamy yellow 10c 
Crimson Mon¬ 
arch. By far the 
largest and best of 
the red shades. 
Flowers often 8 
inches in diameter 10c 
Dream. 
A fine 
deep la¬ 
ir e n d e r, 
turning to 
purple. A 
new, de- 
s i r a b 1 e 
shade in 
Zinnias .. 10c 
Exquis¬ 
ite. Color 
light rose 
with cen¬ 
ter a deep 
rose . 10c 
Golden 
State. A 
very rich 
orange 
yellow. Yellow in 
the bud, turning to 
an attractive or¬ 
ange when in full 
bloom . 10c 
Oriole. Considered the 
most beautiful of its class. It 
is an immense orange and 
Pompon ?oW bico]or . . 10c 
Polar Bear. A very large pure white, the 
best white yet seen in Zinnias. True Dahlia 
form . 10c 
Scarlet Flame. A large, beautiful bright 
scarlet, with a delightful blending of orange 
throughout the petal . 10c 
Bodger’s Gold Medal Mixture. Containing 
all the varieties, grown as separate colors 10c 
3 Pkts. of any of the above 35c 
NIAGARA FLOWER GARDEN—Dust or Spray 
An exceptionally economical insecticide and fungicide combined, containing sulphur in its best 
disease preventing form, and lead arsenate in just the right proportion to kill all of the leaf and bloom¬ 
eating insects and bugs. This is a material we can recommend to our customers, knowing that if 
directions are followed they will have a clean garden, free from insect and disease injury. Note that it 
can be either dusted on the plants, or mixed with water and sprayed. 
' One Pound Canister, Sifter Top, 35c; 4 tfc. Bag 90c. F.O.B. Portland. 
Allen, Sterling and Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
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