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ZahittitibH, ZINNIAS 
HART & VICK APPROVED VARIETIES 
Probably no flower has such an assortment of bright shades, tints and colors, and no bedding 
plant is more effective for a brilliant show than the Zinnia. It blooms from early summer until 
hard frost finally cuts it down. This old-fashioned bedding plant, whose popularity is being 
increased every year by the addition of many new and remarkably beautiful varieties and colors, 
deserves a most prominent place in your garden. Sow the seed early in the spring. Give the 
plants plenty of room. 
NEW MAMMOTH-FLOWERING 
ZINNIAS—3-4 ft. 
A splendid new Zinnia with more loosely 
placed petals than the Giant Double, larger, 
and of very graceful appearance. This Zinnia 
does not have the high center or crown of 
the Gianf type, the flower is more flat and 
often preferred to the ball-shaped Giant. 
Grenadier. Giant, dark rich red flower. 
Daffodil. Canary-yellow. (See inside back cover.) 
Rose Queen. Bright rose, with deep rose center. 
Orange King. A beautiful rich orange color. 
Enchantress. Bright pink flower, shading to rose. 
Cerise Queen. Rich American Beauty cerise. 
Purity. A pure white of unusual beauty. 
Scarlet Gem. Rich, deep, velvety scarlet-red. 
Miss Willmott. Very beautiful, soft shell-pink. 
Violet Queen. A rich, deep violet color. 
Mammoth Mixed. All above colors in mixture. 
Each of above named varieties: 
Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 35c; % ox. 50c. 
COLLECTION: One pkg. each of above 10 va¬ 
rieties for 85c. 
LILLIPUT or POMPON ZINNIAS 
These plants form handsome little bushes a 
foot high that are covered with small, very 
double flowers of all colors from midsummer 
until late fall. They make very handsome 
beds and showy borders. This type of Zinnia 
is getting very popular as a cut flower. We 
recommend that you give it space in your 
garden this season. 
Canary-Yellow. Full-petaled, bright yellow 
flowers. 
Scarlet Gem. Bright scarlet flowers on stout 
stems. 
White Gem. Dainty, pure white-petaled flowers. 
Salmon-Rose. A very popular Pompon color. 
Purple Gem. Rich violet-purple flowers. 
Valencia. Attractive burnt-orange. 
Each of above named varieties: 
Pkg. 10c; V 4 ox. 40c; ox. $1.25. 
COLLECTION: One pkg. each of above 6 vari¬ 
eties for 45c. 
Mixed. All colors in a splendid mixture. Pkg. 
10c; 1/4 oz. 35c; oz. $1.00. 
Zinnia, Lilliput, Salmon-Rose 
MAMMOTH ZINNIAS IN 
AUTUMN COLORS 
A combination and blending of giant flowers 
in all the colors seen in the oak and maple 
leaves in the fall. This mixture was made at 
the request of Rochester Garden Club mem¬ 
bers. We are sure you will find it satisfactory 
in beds and borders and in front of ever¬ 
green backgrounds. Pkg. 15c; V 4 oz. 40c; 
1/2 oz. 70c. 
DAHLIA-FLOWERED 
A new Zinnia that bears mammoth flowers 
formed like a perfect decorative dahlia. This 
type is especially good as a cut flower. 
Plants vigorous, 3 feet high, and bear flow¬ 
ers freely on long, sturdy stems. Awarded 
Gold Medal by the R. H. S. 
Canary Bird. Rich canary-yellow. 
Oriole. An immense flower of orange and gold. 
ZINNIAS —3-4 ft. 
Illumination. Rich deep rose. 
Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet, overlaid with 
orange. 
Golden Dawn. A beautiful golden yellow of 
immense size. 
Purple Prince. Rich royal purple. 
Polar Bear. A very large, pure white flower. 
Dahlia-Flowered Mixed. 
Exquisite. A light rose with a deeper rose 
center. 
Crimson Monarch. Very large, deep red flower. 
Dream. A fine deep lavender, turning to purple. 
Each of the above named varieties: 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 45c; V4 ox. 65c. 
COLLECTION: One pkg. of each of above 
10 varieties for $1.25. 
Crown of Gold Zinnias, Pastel Tints 
The most popular flower in our Display Grounds last year. A large flowered Zinnia, each petal 
overlaid at the base with deep golden yellow, while carrying out the individual flower color at 
the tip. Pastel Tints contain a wide range of pastel shades. Soft yellow, old gold, light pink, 
apricot-pink, salmon, peach and buff, cream and white. Robust plants, 3 feet high, bearing 
quantities of bloom all through the season. Pkg. 20c. 
Linearis Zinnias 
Several years ago we sent several thousand’ of our customers samples of seed of 
this Zinnia for trial in their gardens. Hundreds of letters told us what a splendid 
flower it was. Its value had been proven. We are offering it in our book this year. 
Linearis is a single flowering variety. A lovely shade of golden orange, with a 
delicate lemon stripe through each petal, the center dark golden orange. 
The bushy plants, 15 inches high, carry a wealth of flowers from early 
summer until late fall. Pkg. 15c. 
Cut-and-Come-Again Zinnias - Elegans 
Pumila Dwarf Double 
Double flowers about 2 inches in diameter on bushy, compact plants 18 
inches high. A very popular Zinnia, both for the garden and for cutting. A 
great favorite with florists. 
Sunrise. Salmon-rose. Pkg. 10c; '/4 oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
Mixed. All Colors. Pkg. 10c; '/> oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
Scabiosa-Flowered Zinnia. An unusual bloom with a collar or border of petals, 
making the flower about 2 inches across, with large, double crest at the 
center. Colors range from pale rose to maroon, orange, scarlet, and shades 
of purple. Mixed Colors. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 50c. 
Fantasy Zinnia. Since the introduction of the Fantasy Zinnia, equally valu¬ 
able new colors and shades have been added to the family. At the present 
time the mixture includes red, orange, yellow, in various shades. This mix¬ 
ture received an Award of Merit in the 1935 All-America Selections. The 
blooms are shaggy, with long, narrow, curled petals. Mixed Colors. Pkg. 
15c; large pkg. 50c. 
Mexicana Hybrid Zinnias (Haageana). One of the outstanding annual flowers 
shown in our Display Grounds last season. Plants are about 1 1/2 feet high 
and literally covered with small, double flowers. The colors are marvelous 
in brilliancy, varying from golden yellow to deep orange, with some blooms 
tipped with lemon-yellow. There are various shades of red and maroon, 
and blends of colors. Pkg. 1 5c; large pkg. 50c. 
Mammoth- TOM THUMB ZINNIA. See page 5. 
Zhinfas " 9 NAVAJO ZINNIA. See page 4. 
