Plant Liefgreen’s Superior Zinnias 
The Zinnia is possibly more at home in the 
warmer sections of Arizona than any other flower. 
It is sun-loving, very easy to grow and a favorite 
in thousands of Arizona gardens. We wish to 
stress the fact that our Zinnias are absolutely the 
best strains in existence. The Zinnia is strictly a 
hot weather plant and should not be planted until 
March. Plantings may be continued throughout 
the Summer. 
CULTURE—Plant after all danger of frost is 
over. The seed should be planted about one-half 
inch deep and the seed bed covered with a mulch 
of our agricultural peat moss or grass to conserve 
the top moisture. Plant in rich soil in rows at least 
three feet apart and thin out plants so they are 
about 12 inches apart. Never plant Zinnias in the 
shade, as they delight in the full sunshine. Keep 
the rows free and clean from Bermuda Grass and 
weeds and cultivate and irrigate often. To avoid 
mildew dust the ground around the plants with 
ground sulphur as soon as the buds appear. If 
you follow these instructions we know your efforts 
will be rewarded. 
Zinnia Lilliput Pastel Mixture 
When we think of flowers for cutting, our minds automatically 
turn to the pastel shades. Until this past season, there has been 
no strictly pastel variety in the Lilliput type. In the Pastel Mixture, 
however, we have incorporated the very lovely soft shades of 
apricot, peach, creamy yellow, shell pink, delicate salmon, light 
rose and orchid which are prime favorites with florists and cut 
flower growers. The plants are 12 to 15 inches in height, neat 
in habit, compact growing and very free flowering. It is one of 
the early blooming types, producing flowers about 45 days 
after seed is sown. Pkt. 10c; Vt oz. 35c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
(13) 
Zinnia Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered Golden Dawn 
LIEFGREEN'S GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA 
FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
The DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA is the most popular of all 
the Zinnia types grown. The large size, beautiful petals, extra¬ 
ordinary colors and good keeping qualities have made them 
popular with all who grow them. They resemble a Dahlia in 
appearance and when in full bloom often measure five and six 
inches in diameter. The variations in the colors are wonderful 
and we cannot recommend them too highly. We list them in 
the following colors. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Very attractive golden yellow, almost a light 
orange shade. Rich and colorful. See above illustration. 
EXQUISITE—One of the most pleasing shades. Color a light 
Rose, with deeper Rose'center. 
GOLDEN STATE—Yellow orange in bud turning to beautiful 
orange. 
ILLUMINATION—A deep soft rose. Very beautiful. 
CRIMSON MONARCH—By far the largest and best of the red 
shades. Flowers often eight inches in diameter. Plants very 
vigorous. 
ORIOLE—We consider this the most beautiful of its class. It is 
an immense orange and gold bicolor, changing slightly as it ages. 
CANARY BIRD—Delicate primrose, very large and holds its 
color well. 
DREAM—A fine, deep Lavender, turning to Purple (Mallow 
Purple), a new, desirable shade in Zinnias. 
POLAR BEAR—Very large pure White. Best White in Zinnias 
True Dahlia form. 
The above varieties: Pkt., 15c; Va oz., 35c; oz. $1.25. 
LIEFGREEN'S GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA MIX¬ 
TURE—A blend of the very best types of Dahlia Zinnia and sure 
to please the most critical. Makes an excellent garden show and 
fine flowers for cutting. Pkt., 10c; V* oz., 35c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
COLLECTION: The entire collection of nine Dahlia-Flowered 
Zinnias. $1.00 postpaid. 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS ARE SENT POSTPAID 
