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VIOLA cornuta. Tufted, Pansy. (P.) Popular, free- 
blooming class, useful for semi-shaded situations. 
6 in. 
3360 Admiration. Rich shade of dark blue. Packet 
15c. 
3365 Apricot. Lovely new Viola, with rich apricot- 
yellow flowers, tinged orange. Packet 50c. 
3370 Blue Perfection. Mauve, with yellow eye. 
Packet 15c. 
3375 luteagrandiflora. Pure golden yellow. Packet 
15c. 
3380 White Perfection. Pure white. Packet 15c. 
3385 Mixed. Many beautiful colors. Packet 15c. 
3390 Viola, Jersey Gem. (Blue Gem.) The most 
popular Viola; deep violet-blue flowers on long stems; 
free-flowering. Packet 50c. 
3395 VIRGINIAN STOCK, Mixed. (A.) Early- 
flowering hardy annual. The bright flowers are very 
effective in the border. Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
3400 VISCARIA, Mixed. RocJcLychnis. (A.) Showy 
annual; remarkably free-flowering. Effective for 
garden display as well as cutting. The colors are 
chiefly bright shades of rose, lavender and crimson. 
1 ft. Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 25c. 
WALLFLOWER, Annual Varieties. (A.) Exten¬ 
sively used for forcing under glass. Seeds sown in 
early spring produce nice flowering plants for outdoor 
display in late summer. The fragrant blooms are 
excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 
3405 Blood Red; 3410 Early Parisian, brown; 3415 
Yellow; each, Packet 25c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
3420 Annual Mixed. Shad es of yellow, brown and 
red. Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
SURPRISE WILD GARDEN MIXTURE 
Of Annual Flower Seeds 
Contains many beautiful annuals; excellent for 
garden display and for cutting. Almost every day 
some different flower bursts into bloom. Dwarf 
Varieties. Large packet 25c.; oz. 40c.; 34 lb. 
$1.25; lb. $3.50. 
Giant Dahlia-flowered Zinnias 
Giant-flowered Verbenas 
ZINNIA. Youth and Old Age. (A.) Zinnias rank high 
in popularity among the annual flowers. In recent 
years, marvelous improvements have been made by 
the California growers in the size, beauty and form 
of this old-fashioned flower. The modern Zinnia 
deserves a prominent place in every garden. 
Giant Dahlia-flowered Zinnias. (A.) The leading 
class, with large, double flowers rivaling Decorative 
dahlias in size and beauty. 
3435 Canary Bird. Bright shade of canary yellow. 
3440 Crimson Monarch. Brilliant crimson; very 
large. 
3445 Dream. Beautiful shade of lavender. 
3450 Exquisite. Light rose, with center of deeper 
rose. 
3455 Golden Dawn. A lovely new shade—pure 
yellow. 
3460 Lemon Beauty. Golden yellow on brown. 
3465 Old Rose. A popular shade. 
3470 Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor, deepening with 
age. 
3475 Polar Bear. Snow white; excellent for cutting. 
3480 Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet, suffused orange. 
3485 Mixed. Many beautiful colors. 
Each of above Dahlia-flowered Zinnias, Packet 25c.; 
34 oz. 75e. 
Zinnia, Double Large Flowered. (A.) This strain 
is an improvement on the old-fashioned double-flower¬ 
ing Zinnia. The plants are tall and vigorous pro¬ 
ducing large, fully-double flowers in profusion from 
July until frost. 234 to 3 ft. 
3490 Crimson; 3495 Bright Rose; 3500 Flesh Pink; 
3505 Gojden Yellow; 3510 Canary Yellow; 3515 
Lavender; 3520 Purple; 3525 Salmon Pink; 3530 
White; 3535 Mixed, each, Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
Zinnia, Lilliput. (A). A fine strain, improved by 
California growers. The flowers are small, very 
double, and make excellent subjects for vase decora¬ 
tion. Plants are remarkably free-flowering. 
3540 Crimson Gem; 3545 Golden Gem; 3550 Sal¬ 
mon Rose; 3555 Scarlet Gem (Little Red Riding 
Hood)] 3560 White Gem; 3565 Mixed, each, 
Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
3570 Zinnia Haageana, fl.-pi. Mexican Zinnia. (A.) 
A charming dwarf variety with small, double orange 
flowers. 134 It- Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 60c. 
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