Znnias 
fl Card en of Z innias! 
Ali three collectioris 
IQPkts 95c 
Prepaid 
FANTASY 
A cactus-petaled 
Zinnia— different 
from all other 
types — see page 
58, 
SCABIOSA FLOWERED, 
FANTASYorui LINEARIS 
PACKETS ///^ d 
One of each T 
Collectuyn 
ONE OF EACH; 
Red Riding Hood 
Cupid Finest Mixed 
Lilliput, 
Mexicana 
Giant Dahlia Flowered 
Height 3 ft. 
Huge, double flowers, often measuring 4 inches 
in depth and from 4-5 inches across. The petals 
are broad, and closely imbricated, resembling the 
show type of Dahlia. Flower in 60 days. 
1931 WILL ROGERS. Brilliant scarlet red. 
1932 GOLDEN DAWN. Golden yellow. 
1933 ILLUMINATION. Striking deep rose. 
1934 CRIMSON MONARCH. Rich crimson. 
1935 ORIOLE. An orange and gold bicolor. 
1940 GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXED. 
Each of the above, Vi oz. 50c', pkt. 10c, 
“AUTUMN TINTS” 
The latest development 
in Scahiosa Flowered 
type of Zinnia. 
GIANT I^HLIA g FLOWERED STRAIN 
Produces B enormous 
flowers in brilliant colors. 
Super Crown O’ Gold 
rp, . . Height .? ft. 
inis aristocrat among Zinnias retains its place 
as an outstanding, novelf^'. The flowers are large, 
double and well-formed; each petal overlaid with 
a deep golden yellow at the base, 
while carrying out tlie individual flow¬ 
er color at the tip. 
1950 PASTEL TINTS. Includes shades 
of soft yellow, old gold, pink, 
peach, salmon and buff. Pkt. 
20 c. 
California Giants 
Height 3-4 ft. 
Very large double flowers, averag¬ 
ing 5-6 inches in diameter when in 
full bloom. Somewhat flat in form, 
the flowers have a most graceful ap¬ 
pearance and are splendid for cut¬ 
ting. Bloom in 60 days. 
1960 GRENADIER. E.xtra fine dark red. 
1962 LAVENDER GEM. Clear lavender. 
1963 ROSE QUEEN. Rose with deep rose-cen¬ 
ter. 
1964 LEMON QUEEN. Petals canar.v yellow on 
upper and cerise on lower side. Fragrant. 
1965 CALIFORNIA GIANT MIXED. 
Each of the above, Vi oz. 50c; large pkt. 15c. 
See Color Illustration on Page 42. 
Zi 
nntas 
For Bedding and Borders 
1974. EARLY WONDER. 15-18 in. 
Blooms within 30-40 days from sow¬ 
ing. The richly-colored" flowers of 
orange, innk, and red are of medium 
size, on long wiry stems—e.xcellent 
for cutting. Plants may be grown 
close together, there is very little foliage. Pkt. 
15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
1976. IMPROVED LILLIPUT OR POMPON. 
Unsurpassed for bedding and cut flower pur¬ 
poses. The plants form handsome little bushes 
12 to 15 invhes high, and are literally covered 
with small, double flowers all summer until 
frost. Mixed colors. Vi oz. 45c; pkt. 10 c. 
1976. RED RIDING HOOD. Height 1 ft. Plants 
are of compact bush form, covered with intense 
scarlet flowers not over an inch across. Very 
effective in solid beds, for edging, and excellent 
for cutting. Vi oz. 45c; pkt. 10 c. 
1977. PUMILA PICOTEE DELIGHT. 2 ft. 
Dwarf plants with extra double floweixs in a mix¬ 
ture of many attractive shades including salmon, 
buff, cream, yellow and lavender. Petals are 
beautifullv picoted and ruffled. Vi oz. 60c, pkt. 
15c. 
Cupid Zinnias 
The Smallest of All {Height i ft.) 
Semi-globular flowers, closely imbricated, on 
long slender stems. -4s the flowers open, the 
rounded plants are converted into a mass of 
color which persists through summer and au¬ 
tumn. Especially adapted as border, bedding, 
edging and rock garden plants. 
1980 TINY TIM. Rich scarlet. 
1981 PIXIE. Bright vellow 
1986 CUPID MIXED." 
Each of the above, V 4 oz. 60c; pkt. 15c. 
Early Wonder—A New Race of Dwarf Early Flowering Zinnias, Blooms 
Within Forty Days from Sowing. 
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