BORDER ZINNIAS 
PASTEL LILLIPUT MIXTURES. These delightful 
Baby Zinnias are in lovely soft shades of apri¬ 
cot, peach, creamy yellow, shell-pink, delicate 
salmon, light rose and orchid. The small sym¬ 
metrical flowers in this specially prepared mix¬ 
ture will make an attractive decoration. 
LILLIPUT, Button-flow'd, 1 ft. Branching plants, 
small double firs; new and beautiful; fine for 
cutting. Known as GEM Zinnias. 
Canary Gem, Golden Gem, Pink Gem, Purple 
Gem, Salmon Gem, Scarlet Gem, White Gem. 
Each 35 seeds, 5c. 
TOM THUMB GEM. Very dwarf four to six-inch 
plants covered with tiny button firs in a wide 
color range. Excellent for pot or border. 
GYPSY GIRL. Haageana type, composed of small, 
1 in. double and semi-double chocolate-maroon 
firs with golden yellow band. The plant is 
very dwarf and becomes smothered in the 
charming little firs. A distinct addition to the 
bedding Zinnias. 
HAAGEANA PERFECTION, 1 ft. Compact, free- 
blooming, good for beds, dble. orange and 
lovely rare shades. 
PUMILA, 1 ft. Semi-dwarf, lovely for beds, 
branching, very free-blooming, fine for cutting. 
Colors: White, Salmon Pink, Crimson, Scarlet, 
Mixed. 40 s. 
PUMILA PICOTEE DELIGHT, 1ft. New salmon 
rose, very double, every petal curled, distinctly 
margined. 
RED RIDING HOOD. (Gracillima.) Free-flower¬ 
ing miniature of deep scarlet. Brilliant bedder 
and exquisite for table decoration. 
SANVITALIA PROCUMBENS. (Creeping Zinnia). 
Tiny 1/2 in. double button-like firs, of deep gol¬ 
den yellow carried in profusion upon prostrate 
4 in. plants. This lovely little spreading plant 
will thrive under extreme drought conditions, 
thus making it an invaluable edging or rockery 
plant. 
NEW AND NOVEL TYPES 
CROWN OF GOLD. Here is an Aristocrat among 
Zinnias which holds a continued high place 
with the novelties. The individual flower color 
is pronounced at the tips of the petals, while the 
heart or base of each is richly overlaid with 
gold, giving a gorgeous effect. A Zinnia you 
must havel 
EARLY WONDER. 1 ft. Early-flowering, first of a 
new race, masses of lovely rose firs, on long 
stems. 
DESERT GOLD. This fascinating variety is a 
worth-while novelty. Bright, showy, and attrac¬ 
tive. The plants bear a generous quantity of 
large, well-formed dual-toned golden firs, deep 
gold shading lighter. 
GAILLARDIA-FLOWERED (Navajo) A fine mixture, 
the firs resemble a Picta Double Gaillardia in 
form and colors, being medium size double and 
semi-double. 
STELLATA HYBRIDA. Charming new hybrid Star 
Zinnias. The tapering downward twisted petals, 
in lovely shades, furnish an outstanding novel 
and choice class of Zinnias. Fine for cutting. 
SCABIOSA-FLOWERED. This splendid type de¬ 
serves more attention. The firs, resemble the 
annual Scabiosa from which they get their 
name. The plants grow 2-2% ft. high, come 
into bloom in 40-50 days and bear freely and 
continuously throughout the summer. We offer 
a splendid mixture containing a wide range of 
colors. There will be a small percentage of 
single firs, but good growing conditions lessen 
these. These firs, make particularly lovely bou¬ 
quets and table decorations, sure to please. 
VICTORY MIXTURE. Another distinctly new 
achievement in Zinnia development. We are 
most happy to offer you these artistically quill- 
ed-petalea beauties in a well-balanced color 
range. 
Zinnia Fantasy 
FANTASY MIXTURE. A bright colorful group of 
this odd and popular variety. The medium sized 
blossoms are intriguing with their shaggy twist¬ 
ed and tubular petals. All American Selection. 
In all of the lovely pastel shades and also the 
gorgeous warm colors of purple, gold and red. 
STAR DUST. The first color of new popular 
Fantasy type. Attractive deep, rich, gleaming 
gold with delightfully shaggy, twisted petals. 
SPECIAL NOVELTY 
ZINNIA LINEARIS. A new, dwarf, compact, 
early, tiny flowering plant. The golden 
firs show a thin lemon stripe and dark 
center. Blooms profusely all summer. 
The Park Seed Co. The Zinnia seed I bought 
from you in March came up an almost perfect 
stand in 36 hours. Mrs. C. G. Huff, Volusia 
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