Cupid Zinnias are ideal for cutting 
New Cupid Zinnias 
The Smallest of All 
Compact plants, about 1 ft. tall, consist of a large number 
of slender branches which give the plant a well-rounded, 
bushy habit. Each of the numerous upright stems bears a 
miniature flower which hardly exceeds 1 in. in diameter. 
Plants are very floriferous; a mass of color through the 
summer and fall. They are as easy to grow as any Zinnias. 
Cupid Zinnias are especially adapted for borders, bedding 
and rock gardens, and as a miniature cut flower. The long, 
slender stems, usually free from lateral branches, are ideal 
for cutting and may be used alone, as pictured above, or 
with long-stemmed flowers as well as with the short¬ 
stemmed small flowers ordinarily used in miniature vases. 
3218 Elf Beautiful, various shades of carmine. 
3219 Tiny Tim Glowing shade of rich scarlet. 
3217 Pixie Very attractive bright yellow. Showy. 
3221 Snowdrop Pure clear white; good mixer. 
Any of the'above varieties: Pkt. 15^; Vg oz. 35^; Vi ox. 60^. 
3224 Special IVlixture including the above four 
and other desirable colors of this tiny double Zinnia. 
Pkt. 10^; Vs ox. 30^; Vi ox. 50^; V 2 ox. 85^. 
. - 7599 Special Collection Offer — 
4 Cupid Zinnias 
4 Pkts. (1 each of the above four separate 
named varieties, value for only 
Radio Zinnias 
3229 Finest IVIixed When first open, the flowers 
have somewhat of a star-like appearance, but as they mature 
they become round, very full, and grow about 3 in. across. 
Flowers are of many colors; most of them have a two-toned 
effect due to the different shade on the reverse of the curved 
or fluted petals. Free blooming; fine for cutting. 3 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 200; Vs ox. 500; oz. 850. 
New ! 
Radio Zinnia 
Mexicana, Halo Mexicana, Double Mixed 
IVlexicana or Miniature Zinnias 
Most attractive but distinct type, producing dwarf, well- 
branched plants, 1 to ft. tall, with rather narrow, pointed 
leaves.' The small, colorful blooms, 1 to 1>2 in. across, are 
produced freely throughout the summer and fall. Unexcelled 
for bedding, edgings and wonderful showy material for cutting. 
2886 Halo Plants bear a mass of small and showy 
single, Daisy-like blooms which are bright mahogany-red 
edged golden yellow. Gay and colorful in beds and borders; 
fine for cutting. Pkt. 150; Vs ox. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
2826 Double, Mixed Colors Most charming dou¬ 
ble and semi-double blooms in a remarkable range of color 
blends and combinations. Rich in shades of yellow, orange, 
red, maroon, mahogany, some bordered and tipped creamy 
white or gold. Pkt. 100; Vs ox. 300; oz. 500. 
Tom Thumb Zinnias 
3231 Mixed Colors Neat, compact plants 
which begin bloom¬ 
ing when very small, 
almost on top of the 
soil. .A.s plants grow, 
the stems lengthen 
from 6 to 10 in. 
Flowers are well- 
formed, perfectly 
double and vary in 
size from 1 to 2 in. 
across. Our mixture 
contains white and 
shades of red, or¬ 
ange, yellow, pink 
and rose. Fine for 
edgings, rock gar¬ 
dens and pots. 
Pkt. 150; 
Vs oz. 350; 
Vi oz. 600. 
Burbank Zinnias 
3242 Pastel-Colored Mixed Coral, apricot, light 
rose, primrose-yellow, lavender, bronze, ivory, flesh, golden 
yellow, salmon, shell-pink, orange-gold, burnt sienna, old rose, 
and many other distinctly beautiful but unusual shades. Very 
large, long stems. Pkt. 250; 2 pkts. 450; 5 pkts. $1.00. 
Dwarf Giant Zinnias 
3213 Gaiety Miixture Flowers grow about 2>2 in. 
across, and are produced so profusely that regardless of how 
many you cut there always seem to be more. A bed or border 
of these giant flowers on dwarf plants, about 1 ft. tall, is a 
sight to behold; a vase of the cut blooms is most attractive. 
Gay mixture of all colors. Pkt. 200; Vs ox. 500; Vi oz. 850. 
Tom Thumb Zinnias, Mixed Colors 
W. Atlee Burpee Co. 67 
