Zinnia Linearis 
L INEARIS is a dwarf early flower- 
j ing form somewhat comparable 
to Zinnia Haageana. The single 
flowers are deep golden orange in 
color, with a delicate light yellow 
stripe which contrasts boldly with 
the dark center—a combination 
which is most attractive. It is early 
flowering, and the plant reaches a 
height of 8 to 10 inches with a spread 
of as much as 2 feet. 
A BRAND NEW ZINNIA SPECIES—-TRY IT THIS SUMMER 
Approximately 123,650 seeds per ounce. 
Zinnia Lilliput Pastel Mixture (Bodger) 
F OR many years we have had calls for pastel shades in this popular cut flower 
type of Zinnia, and in response to this demand we are pleased to be able to 
offer this Pastel Mixture which is composed solely of delicate colors not found in 
the ordinary Lilliput mixture. It comprises soft shades of apricot, peach, creamy 
yellow, shell pink, delicate salmon, light rose and orchid. The flowers are of the 
usual Lilliput type, small, compact and symmetrical in shape, one to one and 
one-half inches in diameter, and are borne in great quantities on the neat, com¬ 
pact growing plants which usually reach a height of from 12 to 15 inches. The 
variety is early blooming, producing flowers about 45 days after the seed is sown. 
THE IDEAL ZINNIA MIXTURE FOR MODERN GARDENS 
Approximately 4,600 seeds per ounce. 
Zinnia Early Wonder 
Gypsy (Bodger) 
HE Early Wonder type is distinct 
from all other Zinnias, producing 
flowers within 30 to 40 days from the 
time of seeding. The 15 to 18 inch plants 
are free flowering, with a less heavy 
foliage growth, medium sized flowers 
and long wiry stems without lateral 
branches, making it a good cut flower 
type. The variety Gypsy is a deep bur¬ 
nished orange, a very rich, most desir¬ 
able shade. 
FOR YOUR FIRST ZINNIA FLOWERS, 
PLANT THE EARLY WONDERS 
Approximately 4,500 seeds per ounce. 
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