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VARIETIES MARKED WITH • SUPPLIED IN PLAIN PACKETS ONLY 
Zinnia—Dahlia Flowered Exquisite 
ZINNIA—Continued 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS—3 to 4 ft. (Giant Mammoth)— 
The symmetrical flowers of this variety are large and very 
pleasing. The petals are more loosely placed than in the 
Dahlia type, giving the effect of a neater, flatter center, thus 
serving to accentuate the great size of the flower. These are 
better for cutting than the Dahlia Flowered type, as the stems 
are longer. 
Grenadier— Dark red.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
(New) Daffodil— Canary yellow. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Orange Queen— Golden orange. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Purity— Best white of all Zinnias. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Rose Queen— Bright rose. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Miss Willmott— Soft shrimp-pink.— X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Scarlet Gem— Glowing scarlet. — X oz. 30c, pkt. 10c 
Violet Queen— Deep purple. — X oz. 30c. pkt. 10c 
Bloomsdale Finest Mixed— X oz. 25c, pkt. 10c 
•Landreths’ Pastel Shades Mixed— X oz. 35c, pkt. 10c 
DWARF ELEGANS PUMILA—18 Inches 
• (New) Spun Gold—Delightful pastel shade of butter-yellow. 
Flowers 3 inches in diameter on plants 18 inches tall. Blooms 
45 days from planting.— X oz. 50c, pkt. 10c 
fCut-and-Come Again Mixed— X oz. 40c, pkt. 10c 
(NEW) EARLY WONDER—2 ft. 
•Fandango—Is a fiery, salmon cerise pink, and is the first of 
a new race of dwarf, early flowering Zinnias, producing masses 
•of pumila type flowers on long stems. Ideal for cutting. 2 feet. 
— X oz. 70c, pkt. 10c 
•Fiesta—Rich, deep red.— X oz. 90c, pkt. 10c 
• Gypsy—Burnt-orange.— X oz. 70c, pkt. 10c 
•Rose Pink—Soft clear pink.— X oz. 70c, pkt. 10c 
•Finest Mixed—Produces a profusion of medium size flowers 
on long stems, with very little foliage, in new shades of orange, 
lavender, red and pinks.— X oz. 60c, pkt. 10c 
VICTORY CACTUS FLOWERED 
Mixed—2 ft.—This type is quite a change from the usual 
Zinnia, in that the petals are beautifully twisted and curled, 
giving an appearance of a cactus dahlia. Excellent for bedding 
and cutting, though the color range is rather limited.— X oz. 
35c, pkt. 10c 
(NEW) CROWN O’GOLD—3 to 4 ft. 
Mixed—This aristocrat among Zinnias is an outstanding 
novelty. Each petal is overlaid with deep golden yellow at 
the base, while carrying out the individual flower color at the 
tip. The color range includes the popular shades of old rose, 
cream, yellow, carmine red, buff, pink, etc. Is not yet entirely 
■“fixed” in type.— X oz. 60c, pkt. 10c 
• (New) Desert Gold—Yellow and gold shades, in which each 
petal is overlaid at the base with a deeper golden-yellow, giving 
a charming bicolor combination. Those who appreciate the 
finest in Zinnias will welcome Desert Gold.—X oz. 40c, pkt. 10c 
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Zinnia Lilliput—Rosebud 
IMPROVED DOUBLE LILLIPUT OR POMPON 
12 to 15 Inches—(Special Florist’s Strain) 
This charming strain is daily becoming more popular. 
Dwarf and very bushy, it is the ideal bedding variety. Ex¬ 
tremely double and almost ball-shaped flowers, in color 
tones not usually found in other types. The daintiness of 
its large number of tiny flower-heads (IX in.) makes it 
particularly desirable for cutting. 
Canary Yellow Salmon Rose 
Golden Orange Rosebud. —Rose-pink 
Valencia —Burnt-orange Scarlet Gem 
Purple Gem White Gem 
Bloomsdale Mixed 
Any of the above: X oz. 25c, pkt. 10c 
•Landreths’ Pastel Shades Mixed — X oz. 50c, pkt. 10c 
DOUBLE GIANTS MIXED—3 ft. 
(Improved Grandiflora Robusta) — X oz. 25c, pkt. 5c 
FLOWERS FOR TROPICAL CLIMATE 
Many of our Foreign Customers have asked us to prepare 
a list of varieties most popular in warm climates, which we 
herewith take pleasure submitting: 
Antirrhinum 
Asters 
Balsam 
Calliopsis 
Celosia 
Coreopsis 
Dahlia 
Dianthus—all kinds 
Gaillardia 
Geranium 
Gomphrena 
Hollyhock 
Marigold 
Myosotis 
Mignonette 
Nasturtium 
Pansies 
Petunia 
Phlox 
Poppy 
Sunflower 
Zinnia 
