MAMMOTH DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIAS, BEST OF ALL 
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WALLFLOWER HHP 
•»6« MIXED. All colorH. Pkt. 8o. 
OLD FASHIONED FLOWER 
GARDEN ANNUAL 
285 OLD FASHIONED FLOWER GARDEN. Large 
Pkt. of Mixed Annuals. I’kt. 5c. 
ZINNIA HA 
Zinnias are a very popular flower. They are 
fine for borders and cutting as they last a long 
while in water. We offer a fine assortment of 
varieties and colors. 
MAMMOTH DAHLIA FLOWERED 
The largest of all Zinnias, flowers double and 
of beautiful colors. Easily grown, keep well when 
cut, good for gardens or florist’s use. We offer 
these in the following varieties, all of which are 
of mammoth size, very double and of Lodger’s 
celebrated strains, which are the best in the world. 
PRICE ANY VARIETIES Nos. 267 to 278. Pkt. 
Ill*', % *>z. 3,5c, % oz. 60c, oz. $1.00. 
11 Pkts. Your Selection 80c, % oz. each 11 varieties 
for $3.00. 
268 CRIMSON MONARCH. Flowers often 8 inches 
in diameter; largest of the red shades. 
269 ORIOI.E. Orange and gold, very beautiful. 
270 DREAM. Deep lavender, turning to purple. 
271 C.4NARY HIRD. Delicate primrose. 
272 METEOR. A rich glowing deep red, darkest 
of all red shades; a profuse bloomer. 
276 OLD ROSE. Old rose color, very large and at¬ 
tractive. 
277 LLMINOS.V. Bright deep pink with a light 
suffusion of salmon. 
278 D.\HLI.V FI.OWERED MIXED. Gold medal 
strains, the finest of all mixtures of zinnias. 
279 DOFBLE GIANT PICOTEE. This is a re¬ 
markably new and distinct class. Flowers of 
various shades of orange, pink, flesh, lemon and 
cerise, with petals tipped with various shades 
of dark colors, giving the flowers a very attrac¬ 
tive appearance. M. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 35c. 
280 CAIAFORNIA GIANT MIXED. .2 to 4 ft. They 
are larger than the Colossal and a cross between 
them and the Dahlia Flowered types. They have 
smaller centers with more loosely vjlaced petals. 
The petals are decidedly Imbricated and the 
flowers very graceful. Pkt. 10c, % oz., 50c. 
281 CRESTED .\ND CIRLED. Double flowers 
with oddly twisted petals. Borne in great pro¬ 
fusion. M. Pkt. 5c, Vi oz. 35c. 
282 FORD’S rNSCRP.VSSED MIXTURE. Contains 
all classes of the tall sorts of zinnias in every 
conceivable color. A superb mixture. Pkt. 5c, 
Vi oz. .50, oz. 90<‘. 
283 DOUBLE LII.LIPUT, Forms little bushes 1 
foot in height, covered with tiny double flowers, 
like a double daisy; blooms from early summer 
until late fall. M. Pkt. 5c, Vk <»*. .30c. 
284 F.VNT.VSY MIXED. Winner (All America! 
Award of Merit. Flowers are from 3 to 3H 
inches across, with a mass of twisted tubular 
petals, which give them a shaggy Chrysanthe¬ 
mum appearance, the bright colors include shades 
of yellow, red. orange, pink, lavender and cream. 
Pkt. 10c, ^ oz. 2.5r, ^ oz. 40c. 
286 .MEXICAN DOUBLE HYBRIDS, Haageana. A 
remarkable range of color blends and combina¬ 
tions, dalsy-llke in form .they are wonderful 
material for table decorations and bouquets. 
Ideal for bedding plants. Pkt. 10c, V4 oz. 50c. 
Gourds 
CLIMBERS 
287 B.VLI.OON VINE (“Love- in a l*utt.”) A 
clean vine, 10 to 15 ft. Bloom in delicate clus¬ 
ters, followed by large round inflated seed-pods 
resembling miniature balloons. Pkt. 5c. 
288 BALS.V.M APPI.E. Vine 10 ft. The bloom is 
followed by yellow fruit resembling an apple. 
When ripe it opens up, exposing the seeds and 
blood-red interior. Pkt. .5c. 
289 CARDIN.VL CLIMBER. Vine 25 ft. Beau¬ 
tiful fern-like foliage, literally covered with 
cardinal-red flowers from July till frost. Flowers 
are about 1 inch in diameter and borne in clus¬ 
ters of 5 to 7. It grows best in sunny situa¬ 
tion and rich soil. I’lant after ground is warm. 
lUc 3 f<»r 2.5c 
290 COBEA SC.-VNiVeNS. Vine 30 ft. The flow¬ 
ers are bell-shaped, they are green when first 
opened, gradually changing to beautiful purplish- 
lilac. Pkt. 5c. 
CONVOLVULUS A 
291 MAJOR MIXED. The well known 5Iorning 
Glory. A great variety of colors. M. I’kt. 54’, 
oz. 10c, V4 Ib. 33c. 
292 JAPANESE IMPERIAL MORNING-GLORY. 
Flowers often 5 or 6 inches across; many shades, 
beautifully marked. Vines 30 to 40 feet high. 
M. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 
294 BRAZILL4N MORNING-GLORY. Fast grow¬ 
ing climbing vines. Leaves 8 to 12 inches across; 
flowers rose-colored and borne in clusters. 
Pkt. .5c. 
296 CY'PRESS VINE, 10 ft. A beautiful vine 
with delicate feathery foliage, fine for small 
trellis. Its scarlet and white star-shaped flowers 
are very attractive. M. Pkt. 5c, V^* <>*• 17c. 
DOLICHOS A 
This is also called Hyacinth Bean. It grows a 
vine 10 ft. tall. Flowers in erect racemes, fol¬ 
lowed by ornamental seed pods. We offer the 
following varieties at Pkt. 5c, oz. 13c. 
297 White, I’rincesH Helen. 
298 Purple, or Purple Soudan. 
299 .MIXED. A good assortment. 
300 HUMULUS J.VPONIC.V (Japanese Hop.) Vine 
20 to 30 ft., quickly covering trellis, porches, 
etc. Insects, heat and drought do not trouble 
it. iSo* 
301 ' CHINESE Kl'DZU VINE. "Jack and The 
Bean .Stalk.’’ .\ perennial vine, attaining a 
length of 40 or 50 feet. Large bright green 
leaves, affording a dense shade. I’kt. 5<‘. 
GOURDS A 
These grow rapidly, making vines often 20 ft. 
in length, and are desirable in many locations. 
The fruits are of many odd shapes. 
302 J.\P.\NESE NEST-EtiG. White, shape of an 
egg. Pkt. .5c, oz. 20<*. 
303 DISH-CI.DTII. 2 feet long; inner portions 
tough and makes good dishcloth. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
20c. 
304 DIPPER. Useful for dippers, Pkt. 5c. oz. 
2.5c. 
305 SUG.VR-TROl’GH. Holds several gallons when 
hollowed out. Pkt. .5<‘, oz. 20«‘. 
.306 SM.VLL FRUITED VARIETIES. Variously 
colored and shaped. M. Pkt. .5c, oz. 2.5c. 
807 PIPE CAL.VB.VSH or PENGl’IN. For making 
pipes. I’kt. 5c, (tz. 16c. 
FORD SEED COMPANY, RAVENNA, OHIO 
