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VARIETIES MARKED WITH • SUPPLIED IN PLAIN PACKETS ONLY 
DOUBLE GIANTS MIXED—3 ft. 
(Improved Grandiflora Robusta) —% oz. 25c, pkt. 5c 
Zinnia Lilliput—Rosebud 
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 .—% oz. 
35c, pkt. 10c 
(NEW) SUPER CROWN O’GOLD—3 to 4 ft. 
Pastel Tints 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, buff, pink, etc. Is not yet entirely 
“fixed” in type .—% 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 .—Y oz. 40c, pkt. 10c 
Zinnia—Super Crown O’G-old 
ZINNIA—Continued 
SPECIAL OFFER 
60c Zinnia Value for 30c 
Enclosed in a large envelope, attrac¬ 
tively printed in full color, are 6 regular 
10c packets of separate varieties of 
Zinnias, worth 60c if purchased in¬ 
dividually. These are Gold Medal 
Dahlia-Flowered Types in the following 
colors: Bi-color rose, primrose-yellow, 
bright orange-scarlet, golden-orange, and 
deep lavender, plus one mixed packet of 
Lilliput or Baby Zinnias—Whole col¬ 
lection for only 30c 
A large number of annuals may be planted in the Fall, rather 
than waiting for Spring. There is a double advantage in this 
plan, for not only does it save work in the busy season, but it 
gives the plants a very early Spring start. Annual varieties 
which will “winter” safely in most sections from Fall sown seed 
are: Centaureas, Poppies, Petunias, Calendulas, Moonflower, 
Antirrhinum, Alyssum, Nicotiana, Gypsophila, Cynoglossum, 
Larkspur, Annual Lupinus, Calliopsis, Euphorbia, Kochia, 
Eschschoitzia, Candytuft, etc. It is best to protect the seed 
bed with litter during the Winter, so that heavy rains will not 
wash any unsprouted seeds out of their regular rows before 
they sprout the following Spring. 
MPROVED DOUBLE LILLIPUT OR POMP 
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 {l l /Z 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, Y oz. 25c, pkt. 10c 
Landreths’ Pastel Shades Mixed— Y oz. 50c, pkt. 10c 
