Zinnia, Fantasy 
Orange Lady 
Scabiosa, 
Blue Moon 
Zinnia, Fantasy, 
Orange Lady 
The Fantasy type of Zinnia, with its 
shaggy, rolled petals put together in 
an informal careless way, has created 
more interest than any other new 
annual in a generation of surprising 
novelties. 
_ Any color of this odd Zinnia is de¬ 
sirable but we believe that in Orange 
Lady we have a shade that will please 
more flower lovers than ever. 
The flowers are not too large, aver¬ 
aging just under 3 inches, and are a 
rich shade of deep bright orange. What 
a picture they present in the garden, 
especially when in solid beds or large 
groups, and as cut-flowers they really 
attract attention. 
The plants average 2)4 feet tall and 
are willing workers. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Scabiosa, Blue Moon 
Zinnia, Lillipui, Pastel Mixture 
There doesn’t seem to be anything quite so nice for 
cutting in the whole Zinnia family as the Miniatures, and 
this mixture of pastel shades produces the loveliest, softest 
tones imaginable, colorings that never offer a jarring note. 
In this mixture will be found soft shades of apricot, peach, 
creamy yellow, shell-pink, delicate salmon, light rose, and 
orchid, all so useful in decorative arrangements. 
The plants are from 12 to 15 inches in height, compact 
in habit, and begin to bloom in less than two months 
after seed is sown. They will find many uses in the annual 
garden. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Honorable Mention, 1939 All-America Selec¬ 
tions. At last we have a Scabiosa with heads 
just about as deep as they are across and 
this one \s2)4 inches across. The color is lavender- 
blue of a shade that typifies its name. Plants are 
unusually upright, branching freely all the way 
up the stem, giving ideal cut-flowers on splendid 
stems. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Zinnia, Lilliput, Pastel Shades 
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