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Zinnia Novelties 
4652 Picotee Giant Double. This variety is one of a remarkable 
new and distinct class of Zinnias, producing double flowers, 
measuring from 4 to 6 inches in diameter, in the following 
colors: orange, yellow, flesh and pink, each petal being 
tipped with a dark chocolate or maroon shade, giving the 
flowers a very'pleasing appearance, resembling a Picotee 
Carnation. Giant Double Picotee is very desirable for 
bedding or for cutting. 
Mixed Colors...«... Pkt. 25c. 
4654 Picotee, Golden Pheasant. A variety of the above, having 
flowers of a deep orange with maroon tips. Pkt. 25c. 
4656 Achievement Giant Double Quilled. (Zinnia Elegans 
Robusta Grandijlora.) This is distinct from all other 
Zinnias hitherto raised bv the shape of its petals, which 
are partially tubular at tne base and expand in a cactus¬ 
like form toward the tip, thereby displaying a rich variety 
of color, mostly of the warmer shades, such as pale rose, 
deep rose, salmon, lilac, scarlet and coppery golden yellow, 
t he reverse side of the petals are of a lilac tint, varying from 
light to dark, and by their singular contour they produce 
in the flower a rare and beautiful combination of color 
never before seen among Zinnias. 
The plant is a very free and strong grower, producing an 
abundance of very double flowers on stalks borne well 
clear of the foliage. The individual blooms often attain 
a diameter of 5 or 6 inches, and besides its highly decorative 
effect in the garden, this new Zinnia can be strongly 
recommended as a cut flower. (See engraving.) 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
4658 Dahlia-Flowered Giant Double. These flowers hare a 
very marked distinction from the ordinary giant-flowering 
class, being of a true Dahlia-flowering type, and when cut 
from the plant and placed by Dahlias it is difficult to 
distinguish one from the other. Of easy culture, very large 
flowers, free bloomers; should be a close rival to the 
Dahlia. 
Mixed Colors....Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA, Improved Dwarf Large-Flowering 
These indispensable garden annuals are now greatly improved. 
The plants form handsome, compact bushes 2 feet in height, with 
large, perfectly formed double flowers. 
4582 Crimson .Pkt. 10c 
4586 Orange. 10c 
4588 Purple . 10c 
4592 Salmon-rose . 10c 
4594 White. 10c 
4598 Yellow . 10c 
4600 Mixed Colors.per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt., 10c 
4601 Complete Collection, 0 varieties, 50c. 
ZINNIA, Henderson’s Giant 
0 Zinnia Elcgans'RobustalPleinssima) 
These grand annuals are of the Giant or Mammoth-flowering 
type and are in every way superior to the old-fashioned "Youth 
and Old Age.” 
The plants grow from 2K to 3 feet high and are covered with 
myriads of densely double flowers measuring from 4 to 6 inches 
in diameter. Giant Zinnias are one of the best plants for beds, 
borders and cutting. (See engraving.) 
4612 Crimson . Pkt. 
4614 Golden-yellow... 
4615 Pink Shades. 
4616 Purple . 
4618 Scarlet. 
4622 Sulphur-yellow. 
4626 White. 
4630 Mixed Colors. Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt. 
4631 Complete Collection, 7 varieties, 50c. 
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ZINNIA, Zebra 
4640 Large double flowers of "'perfect shape in such colors as 
orange, crimson, pink, yellow, violet, rose-scarlet, white, 
etc., most of which are striped, spotted and blotched 
with different shades, hardb' any two plants producing 
flowers alike. 
Mixed Colors . Per 500 seeds, 30c.; Pkt. 10c. 
ZINNIA, Lilliput 
4645 Uncommonly pretty, small branching plants, about 1 foot 
high, with small, very double flowers in such profusion 
as to fairly envelop the plants. 
Mixed Colors... Pkt. 10c. 
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