Flower Seeds 
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Various Zinnias 
CROWN O’GOLD 
PASTEL TINTS—An improved strain of the Crown O Gold 
type, with large well formed flowers, in soft pastel shades, 
each petal overlaid at the base with deep golden yellow. 
Pkt., 25c; Z$ oz., 75c. 
DESERT GOLD—Beautiful yellow shades with each petal 
overlaid at the base with a deeper tone. Pkt., 15c; Za oz., 
60c. 
FANTASY 
Medium sized shaggy flowers with twisted petals. Long 
lasting qualities and informal appearance of the flower make 
it particularly desirable for cutting. Height 2Zl to 3 feet. 
STAR DUST (New)—Golden yellow. Pkt., 15c; Za oz., 50c. 
FANTASY MIXTURE—Fine assortment of brilliant and 
pastel shades. Pkt., 15c; Za oz., 45c. 
HAAGEANA or MEXICANA 
M exicana or Miniature 
Flowers are the size of a large Daisy, semi-double and 
double. The colors are in the most unique, pleasing and 
numerous variations. In it are found shades peculiar to the 
Marigold, the Gaillardia and the Chrysanthemum. Extremely 
free flowering and pretty; 12 inches high. Pkt., 15c; Za oz., 
60c. 
LINEARIS 
The most unusual and interesting of the newer Zinnias. 
The single flowers are golden orange in color, with a lemon 
yellow stripe running from the base to end of each petal, and 
are borne in the greatest profusion until frost. Plants are 8 
to 10 inches tall, with an eventual spread of nearly 2 feet. 
Pkt., 15c; Za oz., 85c. 
SCABIOSA FLOWERED 
AUTUMN TINTS—Interesting type with crested center and 
wider guard petals, in rich autumn shades. A fine cutting 
variety. Pkt., 15c; Za oz., 75c. 
MISSION GIANT 
Not as large flowered as the California Giant type, but ex- 
ceptionally double and in a wonderful range of bright and 
pastel shades. Splendid for mass effect and for cutting. 
MIXTURE—Pkt., 10c; Zl oz., 50c; oz., 85c; Za lb., $2.50. 
Pumila Dwarf Double 
The “Cut and Come Again" Zinnia. A valuable type for 
bedding and cutting. The flowers are about 2 inches across, 
on bushy plants 18 inches in height. 
BRIGHT SCARLET, CANARY YELLOW, GOLDEN 
ORANGE, SALMON ROSE, and FORMULA MIX¬ 
TURE. 
Each; Pkt., 10c; Za °z., 30c; oz., 85c. 
Zinnia Linearis 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWERS 
On the Pacific Coast, sow successively from fall to early summer; in the East and Middle States, from March 
to May. 
Successive sowings of Wild Flower seed will provide bloom almost the year round in California, especially in the 
cooler regions and if the plants can be watered. Although they respond best to careful soil preparation, scatter plantings 
are successful if the seed is sown at seasons when the plants will have benefit of rainfall. In areas where wild shrubs 
abound, it is better to concentrate your efforts on the clear spaces, and assure success by scarifying the soil with a 
mattock or heavy rake to make it easier for the seeds to root. 
One ounce of seed will sow 150 to 200 square feet in a home garden planting, while one pound to 5,000 square 
feet is recommended for a city lot broadcast planting. For hillside or field planting, 5 to 8 pounds per acre are 
required, depending upon the existing growth of wild shrubs. Mix an equal quantity of sand with the seed as an aid 
to equal distribution. 
BARTONIA ESCHSCHOLTZIA LEPTOSYNE PHACELIA CAMPANULARIA 
CLARKIA GILIA CAPITATA LUPIN NANUS PHACELIA WHITLAVIA 
COLLINSIA GODETIA AMOENA NEMOPHILA SALVIA CARDUACEA 
Each of above: Pkt., 10c (bulk prices under listings in text). 
COLLECTION of one packet each of the above 12 for $1.00. 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER MIXTURE. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; Za lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 
WILD AND HARDY CULTIVATED VARIETIES MIXED. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; «4 lb., $1.00; */ 2 lb., $1.65; lb., $3.00. 
