Fraser’s California Mission Zinnias 
A choice strain of the 
finest and most brilliant 
colors which range 
through varying shades 
of yellow, orange, pink, 
rose scarlet crimson and 
lavender; also white. 
Double Giants are an 
improved strain of Zin¬ 
nias, often measuring 
5 1 /? inches in diameter. 
Glorious huge flowers 
in colors that will 
brighten any garden— 
what could be more de¬ 
sirable than these Dou¬ 
ble Giant Zinnias? They 
are so easily grown 
and make a brilliant 
display from midsum¬ 
mer until frost. The in¬ 
dividual blooms are 
massive and well 
formed. They are car¬ 
ried on strong stems 
and, therefore, are val¬ 
ued as much for cutting 
as for garden display. 
Suited for the mixed 
border and solid beds 
of color. 
Giant Mission Zinnia, Balloon Flowered Type, Double, Robusta Grandiilora 
Branching 21/2 Feet Tall, Flowers 51/2 Inches Across 
179 Mission Buttercup Yellow. Unusually fine form in soft 
creamy-yellow shades, slightly lower in growth than other 
Balloon types. 
180 "BLACK GIANT." A new addition to this group this year. 
Color is a deep blackish-maroon. 
177 Mission Lavender Princess. Lavender shades from silver 
lilac to deep orchid. 
178 Autumn Glory. Buff shades becoming tinted with bronze 
and soft autumn colors as they age. 
181 Crimson-Scarlet Beauties. Perfect range of red shades. 
182 Mission Salmon Queen. Salmon-rose shades, two-toned 
flowers, bright and lively. 
183 Poppy Gold. Rich shades of golden and chrome yellows 
between our Burnt Orange and Daffodil in depth; similar to 
the California Poppy. 
160 Mission Majestic Rose. Rich warm carmine-rose, different 
from other rose shades and very outstanding. 
161 Mission White Snowball. Few people realize the beauty 
of the true white Zinnia. 
170 Mission Burnt Orange. Striking, richly colored in orange 
shades with deeper orange centers. 
164 Mission Radiant Rose. Radiant, soft deep rose shades, 
two-toned effects as the flowers age. 
172 Mission Purple Profusion. Deep, rich purple shades, per¬ 
fectly formed. 
163 Scarlet Red Boy. New scarlet. 
Any of the above varieties: Pkt. 15c; Special Pkt. 40c; 
1 oz. $1.00. 
Giant Mission Zinnia Mixtures 
Branchings, 2Vi feet tall. Flowers 5*/2 inches across. 
184 Mission Grande Mixture. Including all shades of the 
California Mission Zinnia shades in one packet. Pkt. 15c; 
Special Pkt. 40c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
185 Mission Pastel Shades. A beautiful blend of all the soft 
delicate shades in the Mission Zinnias. Pkt. 25c; Special Pkt. 
50c; 1 oz. $1.25. 
GRACILLIMA—New Cupid Zinnias 
Cupid Zinnias—the smallest of all—ideal for cutting 
Compact plants, about 1 foot tall, consist of a large number of 
slender branches which give the plant a well-rounded, bushy 
habit. Each of the numerous upright stems bears a miniature 
flower which hardly exceeds 1 inch in diameter. Plants are 
very floriferous; a mass of color through the summer and fall. 
They are as easy to grow as any Zinnias. 
Cupid Zinnias are especially adapted for borders, bedding and 
rock gardens, and as a miniature cut flower. The long, slender 
stems, usually free from lateral branches, are ideal for cutting 
and may be used alone, as pictured above, or with long¬ 
stemmed flowers as well as with the short-stemmed small flow¬ 
ers ordinarily used in miniature vases. 
76 Elf. Beautiful and fascinating shades of carmine. 
77 Tiny Tim. Glowing shade of brilliant scarlet. 
78 Pixie. Very attractive bright yellow. Showy. 
79 Snowdrop. Pure clear white; good mixer. 
Any of the above varieties: Pkt. 15c; Va oz. 35c; Vi oz. 60c. 
81 Special Mixture. Including the above four and other de¬ 
sirable colors of this tiny double Zinnia. Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 30c; 
Vi oz. 50c; Vi oz. 85c. 
Cut-and-Come-Again Zinnias 
(Elegans pumila flore pleno) All Double 
Miniature Mission Zinnias 
Branching 2 Feet Tall, Flowers 2 Vi Inches Across 
Flowers are medium-sized, about 2Vz in. across, well rounded 
and freely produced on long stems; ideal for cutting. The com¬ 
pact, branching plants, which in an average soil grow about 
2 ft. tall, keep on blooming from early midsummer until frost, 
making an attractive display in beds or borders, and yielding 
an abundance of long-keeping cut flowers for house decoration. 
In fact, the more flowers you cut, the more the plants will 
bloom. For those who prefer medium size flowers, especially 
for low bowls or cases, Cut-and-Come-Again Zinnias will be 
found most satisfactory. 
23 White. 27 Salmon-Rose. 26 Crimson-Scarlet. 
25 Golden Orange. 24 Golden Yellow. 28 Pink Shades. 
29 Black Knight, black maroon. 
39 Blended Mixture. All of the above separate colors mixed. 
41 Delicate Shades. No red or orange in this special mixture. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 30c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
Collection No. 40—7 of the Above Colors, 50c. 
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