Annual Flower Seeds 31 
Various 
Pumila Picotee Delight 
Ideal Bouquet Zinnia 
2 to 2V2 Feet Tall 
Really a most delightful Zinnia. This class is the result 
of crossing Double Pumila with Picotee. The petals of 
the flowers are fringed and fluted. Each petal of the 
light colored flowers is tipped with Maroon, while those 
of the darker flowers are tipped with a lighter color. 
Florists consider this the best Zinnia for cut-flowers. 
2290 C~| m ~., A ve 'y popular color for 
Salmon KOSG cut-flowers. 
2296 New golden orange, tipped 
OOlaen Kay with red at edge of petals, 
which are ruffled and curled. Novel beauty. 
2287 Picotee Delight Mixed 
'Cream, Buff and Lavender, edged with contrasting 
colors. 
Price Above 3 Kinds: Pkt. 10c,- 3^ oz. 30c. 
Plant of Zinnia Fantasy 
Other Interesting 
2298 Early Wonder Gypsy 
The Earliest of All Zinnias 
Produces beautiful burnished Orange flowers of 
Pumila type in 30 to 40 days from seeding. Plants 
15 to 18 inches tall. Pkt. lOe; oz. 35c. 
2289 Early Wonder Mixed ilche 1 ^ 
tall. A new race of dwarf early flowering Zinnias, bear¬ 
ing many flowers on long stems. The stems start from 
the ground, have no laterals and very few leaves, 
making them fine for cut-flowers. The colors are shades 
of salmon, pink, cerise, orange, red and lavender. 
Plant these for your early Zinnias. Pkt. lOc; fa oz. 
35c. 
2286 Red Riding Hood 
of compact form 
and covered the entire season with little button-like 
double scarlet flowers, not over 1 inch across. Highly 
effective as a border plant. Brilliantly beautiful. Pkt. 
lOc: 5£ oz. 25c. 
2295 Tom Thumb Zinnias P^chet tail! 
Cute little Zinnias that are suitable for Rock Garden, 
edging or for pot plant use. The plants are covered 
with perfect little double flowers of red, orange, yellow, 
pink, rose and other pastel shades. See cut below. 
Pkt. lOc; 5& oz. 3©c. 
Plant of Zinnia Tom Thumb 
Zinnias 
Pumila Double Zinnias 
This is the best type for bedding, growing compact 
plants 1J4 feet tall with a multitude of good sized* 
perfectly double flowers. 
2266 Canary Yellow 2267 Pinkie 
2262 Fireball 2265 Salmon Rose 
2263 Golden Ball 2264 Snow Ball 
Price, Any Above Color: Pkt. 8c; oz. 30c. 
2261 Pumila Mixed Colors: Pkt 5c; 54 oz- 25c. 
2270 Pumila Zinnia Collection 
6 P|,i. 1 each of 6 kinds nr 
rKtS. Total Value 48c ODC. 
1717 Dwarf Creeping Zinnias 
Sanvitalia Procuiubens. A low growing, trailing 
plant about 6 inches tall and producing a wealth of 
small double yellow flowers all summer. Very 
compact. Perfect for Rock Gardens, edgings and 
stone wall crevices. Pkt. lOc; 5& oz. 25c. 
Plant of Zinnia Pumila Dwarf Double 
7 Acroclinium 
Large Flowered Double Hybrids 
Entirely new and different Acroclinium. The double 
flowers are extremely large, fully twice as large as the 
ordinary strain. Stems 15 to 20 inches long. Blooms 
within a few weeks after sowing the Seed. Colors are 
rich shades of salmon, apricot, pink, rose and cerise, 
with white and creamy tones to balance the pastel 
mixture. The beauty of many of the flowers is enhanced 
by a boldly contrasting center. Pkt. 15c; 5& oz. 3©c. 
34 Ammobium, Winged Everlasting 
Alatum Grandifloruni called the “Winged Ever¬ 
lasting” because of its airy silvery white, yellow center¬ 
ed flowers. One of the strawflowers so pretty when dried 
for winter bouquets. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
971 Gomphrena Amaranth 
Very showy bush plants, bearing attractive clover-like 
flowers in rose, purple and white. Another good flower 
to be dried for winter bouquets. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 2©c. 
Strawflowers 
For Winter Bouquets 
Culture D or E—See Page 4 
All of the classes in this group make excellent garden 
flowers. They have a second value—much greater in 
the tastes of some people—in their keeping value when 
cut and dried for winter bouquets. If you have never 
tried them, this is a good time to start. 
1016 1—| „ |' L__Monstrosum 
nelicnrysum strawfiower 
The most popular Everlastings. The best known and 
most desirable because of the great improvement in 
recent years. This Monstrosum or large double is the 
best type. The plants grow 2 to 3 ft. high and are liter¬ 
ally covered with these large double brilliant flowers. 
In all the gay colors and shades. Mixed Colors. 
See cut below. Pkt. 8c; 54 oz. 25c. 
1693 Rhodanthe, &2JJ8X 
Mixed Colors. One of the prettiest of the everlastings, 
the flowers star like and dainty with their silken petals, 
in shades of pink and white. Height 1 ft. Easily grown 
in a good soil and sunny place. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
Ci.i:.. Limonium 
OtatICe Sea Lavender 
Not only as a beautiful flower for the garden but one 
of the best for drying for winter bouquets, as when dry 
it retains its true colors which is a rare thing among the 
everlasting flowers. 
1753 SINUATA MIXED. An excellent variety for cut- 
flowers. Three colors, bright blue, rose and white. 
Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 20c. 
1759 BONDUELLI. Strong growing variety producing 
many heads of bright lemon-yellow. Pkt. lOc. 
1754 STATICE, “True Blue." This rich deep blue Statice 
Sinuata makes ideal flowers for winter bouquet. Its 
color is unusual, the flowers are lacy and dainty in 
appearance and the stems graceful. See cut below. 
Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 2t»c. 
1760 RUSSIAN STATICE. Suworowi. A nice type of 
Statice with graceful spikes of soft rose flowers. Easy 
to grow and attractive. Pkt. lOc; 5& oz. 3©c. 
2130 Y~.~~l-L~~. A very charming ever- 
AerantriemUm l as ting flower. Plante 
grow 2 feet tall and produce many bright and pretty 
flowers of silky texture. Rose, white and purple mixed 
double. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
841 Mixed Everlastings 
We have made a very special mixture of all kinds, types and 
colors of Everlastings, all those listed here as well as many 
others. You will enjoy this mixture for it will give you many 
winter bouquets of great variety. Pkt. lOc; 2 pkts. 15c. 
Russian Statice 
Hellchrvsum8 Mixed 
Rhodanthe, Swan River Everlastings 
842 Strawfiower Collection, 10 Pkts. Seed 98c. 
Statice, True Blue (Strawflowers) 
1 each of 1© (all except No. 841) -m p 
above kinds Value 98c / dC. 
Our Annual Flower Chart Will Help You. See Page 5. 
