Hodger’s Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered. Fully 
double, huge flowers, 4Yi to 7 in. across, re^ 
sembling the show type of Dahlia, grown on 3 
It. robust plants. Excellent for general garden 
use, producing a very brilliant mass of color in 
bright intense shades. Hand picked seed from 
the best flowers of the season. 
Finest Mixture. ’/<4 02;.,40c; Pkt. 10c 
Crown O’ Gold. An aristocrat among Zin- 
uias. Outstanding novelty! An assortment of 
pastel shades of old rose, cream, yellow, red, 
pink, carmine, lavender, buff, and white; each 
petal overlaid at the base with a deep golden 
yellow. Two tone effect unique. Those who 
appreciate the finest in Zinnias will be over' 
joyed with this new type. Pkts. 37c and 10c 
Dodger’s California Giants or Mammoth. 
Enormous flowers on long stems, with loosely 
arranged, symmetrically placed petals that give 
a graceful, lustrous effect. Excellent for cut 
(lowers in half bud or full bloom. 3 ft. 
Finest Mixture. I/4 02,.,40c; Pkt. 10c 
Mission Grande Mixture. (Giant Balloon 
Flowered Type.) As the name implies, the 
Balloon Flowered type is more rounding in 
form and the petals are more closely set, over' 
lapping as do Camellia petals. While they may 
average somewhat smaller than the California 
Giants in size, they are the most perfect of all 
large flowered types. Fine color range. 
Pkt. 10c 
Fantasy. The flowers of this new outstanding 
variety are very informal in appearance, com' 
posed of a mass of shaggy, ray'like petals, 
which give a delicate graceful effect. They are 
rounded in shape, of medium size, lYi and 3 in. 
across, carried on good strong stems, and are 
excellent keepers. lYi to 3 ft. high. 
Star Dust. Award of Merit 1937 Alb 
America Selections. A graceful, shaggy' 
petaled bloom of deep rich yellow. 
Pkts. 60c, 3 5c and 20c 
Finest Mixture. Bright shades of red, 
yellow and orange, pastel pinks, salmon 
and white. Ya oz. 3 5c; Pkt. 10c 
Scabious-Flowered—Autumn Tints. A new 
strain of Scabiosa'flowered Zinnia that comes 
perfectly true to form. Lovely color range 
through gorgeous autumn tints of orange, 
bronze, russet, carmine, terra cotta, and many 
others. A great improvement. Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
Gaillardia-FIowered. (Navajo.) A fine bi' 
color elfect is obtained by each petal being 
heax’ily tipped white or creamy tones for about 
onc'third its length and mellow tones of lilac, 
crimson, russet, yellow and rose tor the rest of 
the narrow slightly incurved or fluted petals. 
Medium sized blooms. lYl ft. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Picotee Delight, Mixed. Medium sized, dou' 
ble, slightly curled and fringed flowers in a wide 
range of soft desirable shades. Each petal is 
highlighted with a contrasting picotee edging. 
Pkts. 2 5c and 10c 
niiici 
Elegans Pumila. (Cut'and'Come'Again.) 
Regardless of how often you cut them, there 
always seems to be more. The plants are lit' 
crally covered with 2 inch double flowers on 
long, graceful stems during the blooming sea- 
son. Plant a bed of these for cutting. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Dodger’s Improved Lilliput. A great quantity 
of 1 to l(/2 inch double flowers, symmetrical in 
shape, are produced early in the season on neat, 
compact 12 to 15 in. plants. Good stems for 
cutting: 
Pastel Mixture. Soft and delicate shades, 
which are not found in the ordinary Lilliput 
mixture, comprise this lovely pastel group. 
It consists of shades of orchid, light rose, 
delicate salmon, shell pink, peach, apricot, 
and creamy yellow. Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
Full Color Mixture. Fi nest mixture ol 
colors blended from the best named varieties. 
Pkts. 25c and 1 Oc 
New Cupid Type, Special Mixture. Minia' 
ture flowers, 1 inch in diameter, are borne on 
upright slender stems on well rounded bushy 
plants, 1 ft. tall. A mass of color through sum' 
mer and fall. For border, bedding, rock garden 
and cut flowers. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Linearis. Single flowers of a lovely shade of 
golden orange with a lemon yellow stripe 
through the length of each petal. 6 to 8 in. 
plants with a spread of 2 ft. Literally hundreds 
of flowers open at a time. Very showy. 
Pkts. 3 5c and 1 5c 
HAAGEANA 
Haageana Mexican Hybrid. A distinctly 
charming miniature flowered Zinnia, which 
makes a very striking display of variegated 
shades of rich mahogany, orange and yellow, 
often in direct contrast to vivid white. A 
cheery spot in the garden. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
ARTHUR PAPKE SeeLman New Lenox, III. 
