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ZINNIA (New Giant Picotee) 
—A new and distinct class 
with double flowers in orange, 
flesh, lemon, cerise and pink. 
Each petal being distinctly- 
tipped with darker shade. 
Giant Picotee Mixed. Pkt., 9c 
each, 3 for 24c. 
Lilliput or Pompon 
Zinnias 
ZINNIA (Lilliput or Pompon) —This beautiful 
strain of Zinnia grows from 12 to 15 inches high. 
They make beautiful little plants which are in 
bloom all summer until late in the fall. Colors 
are bright and cheerful and the bushy little 
plants are fairly covered with tiny short stemmed 
flowers, which always come perfectly double. The 
colors are well fixed and can be depended upon. 
Colors, purple, salmon, white, red, orange, yel¬ 
low. Pkt. 8c each, % oz. 22c, Yz oz. 65. Mixed 
colors, Pkt. 7c each, Y& oz. 20c, Yi oz. 58c, oz. 
98c. 
ZINNIA (Pike’s Champion Giant Flowering)— 
Separate colors, deep blood red, burnt orange, 
flesh color, golden yellow, lilac, rose shades. 
Mixed. Pkt. 5c, }goz. 16c. 
ZINNIA (New Dazzler—Dahlia Flowering)—New fiery 
red Zinnia. Stems are strong and upright and flowers 
are large, resembling the decorative dahlia. One of the 
most attractive recent introductions in the zinnias. Pkt. 
15c each, 3 for 40c. 
CREEPING 
ZINNIA 
SANVITALIA PROCUM- 
BENS. A lovely free- 
blooming trailing plant, 
producing a wealth of flow¬ 
ers about 6 weeks after 
the seed is sown. The 
plants are of compact, 
dwarf growth, with 
branches measuring 8 to 
10 inches long. It is parti¬ 
cularly suited for dwarf 
border. The flowers are 
fully double, not unlike a 
small Zinnia in appear¬ 
ance. They are a bright 
orange-yellow color. Pkt. 
10c. 3 for 23c. 
ZINNIA—A hardy an¬ 
nual that is very popu¬ 
lar. Grows 2 to 3 feet 
high. Flowers are very 
handsome and make a 
wonderful border. Vari¬ 
eties : Pike’s Tall Mixed. 
Pkt. 6c, 3 for 15c. Pike’s 
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 6c, 
3 for 15c. 
New Cactus Zinnia 
ZINNIA (New Cactus Flowering) —En¬ 
tirely distinct from all the Zinnias by the 
shape of the petals which are tubular at 
the base and expand toward the tips, dis¬ 
playing a rich variety of color. On the 
reverse side of the petals the color runs 
into a softer tint, making a beautiful 
combination. Many colors mixed. Pkt. 
8c, Vg oz. 24c. 
Mexican or New Star Zinnias 
ZINNIA (New Mexican Star) —Very dwarf 
—very small—very double. Grows 12 to 15 
inches high. Excellent for borders, rock 
gardens, etc. Nearly every color known from 
crimson to white, beside color combinations. 
Petals are rich and velvety and appear 
almost artificial in their perfection. Pkt. 
6c each, y 8 oz. 18c. 
Pumila Delight 
The New Ruffled Zinnia 
A most striking new variety with medium 
size flowers of exceptional beauty. The 
petals of the flowers are ruffled and curled 
and each petal is outlined by a contrasting 
color which harmonizes with the body of the 
flower. The plants are of compact growth 
and are a mass of blooms, coming into flower 
early in the season. This is one of the 
most attractive varieties of Zinnia and the 
best all around cut flower for basket work. 
Our seed is from a fine mixture of colors, 
including salmon shades, cream, buff, golden 
yellow, lavender, etc. Pkt. 15c, 3 for 40c. 
Baby Zinnia—Red 
Riding Hood 
A lovely new type of Zinnia for edging, bedding or pots. 
Plants are covered with perfect shaped miniature double 
blooms less than 1 inch in diameter, of a brilliant fiery 
scarlet color. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
Giant Dahlia 
Flowered Zinnia 
ZINNIA (Dahlia Flowering)— Flowers are of 
enormous size and resemble large Dahlias. Plants 
are strong growers and are excellent for cutting. 
Pkt. 6c, 3 for 15c, Ys oz. 18c. 
New Picotee Zinnia 
Curled and Crested and New 
ZINNIAS—see page 22. 
PLANT FOOD 
Pike’s Pood For Plants—Sea¬ 
sons house supply only 15c, post¬ 
paid. 
“My house plants I bought from you are all lovely and doing fine. I am very well pleased with them.” (signed) Mrs. H. E. 
Barnett, Uhrichville, Ohio. 21 
