T.T.S. 
TRIVETT’S SELECTED STRAIN LILLIPUT ZINNIA—Salmon Gem 
Extremely useful florists* cut flower 
Brief Cultural Notes 
Zinnias are warm weather loving plants and should never be sown until the soil has 
thoroughly warmed up and all danger of any frost has passed. For best results, especially 
with the smaller flowered, early blooming varieties, we recommend sowing the seed 
where the plants are to flower. The taller growing, large flowered sorts can safely be 
transplanted, although they also will make a more robust growth and will produce 
more flowers if they can be sown where the plants are to bloom. Dig a little trench along¬ 
side the row and let the water run slowly for several hours so it will seep down deep into 
the ground. Always cultivate after each irrigation to conserve moisture. By this method 
you will have to water Zinnias only once every two weeks or so, whereas if the ground 
is merely sprinkled, you will have to repeat the sprinkling every other day or so. 
ZINNIAS — Continued from page 129 
TRIVETT'S LILLIPUT ZINNIAS 
Small flowered, very double, well formed, exquisite cut 
flower, growing about feet high with good stems for 
cutting. Also suitable for beds and flower border. Highly 
recommended. 
Canary Gem. The best and only real yellow. 
Copper Orange Gem. Rich shade of dark orange. 
Crimson Gem. Splendid rich deep red. 
Golden Gem. Orange-yellow, dark, not true yellow. 
Salmon Gem. Charming salmon rose; very choice. 
Rosy Gem. Beautiful shade of deep rich pink. 
Scarlet Gem. Very attractive, bright scarlet. 
Purple Gem. Rich deep purple, nice color. 
Lavender Gem. Fine shade of lavender lilac. 
Pink Gem. Delicate flesh or shell pink. 
White Gem. A very good white. 
Mixed Gem. A mixture of all colors. 
Any of the above colors and Mixed: 
Oz. $3,75 oz. $2.00 oz. $1.25 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Trivett’s Pastel Mixture. See color illustration on page 
127. A charming mixture of lovely soft shades of apricot, 
peach, creamy yellow, shell pink, delicate salmon, light 
rose and Orchid tints. Lilliput type, compact growing, 
very free flowering. 12 to 18 inches high, producing flowers 
within 60 days from seed. 
Oz. $3.75 3^ oz. $2.00 M oz. $1.25 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
TRIVETT'S JEWELL ZINNIAS 
(Crown o’Gold Type) 
A lovely, refined type, with well-formed blooms of good 
size, growing 23^ to 3 feet high. The lower part of the 
petals is always tinted with gold. 
Trivett’s Jewell, Golden Cloth. Old gold color. Each 
petal is tipped with light yellow. 
oz. $1.50 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Trivett’s Jewell, Special Mixture. Including old rose, 
cream, yellow, carmine, red, pink, all with golden yellow 
on lower parts of petals. 
yi oz. $1.25 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Trivett’s Jewell 
GOLD MEDAL STRAIN 
Dahlia-flowered Zinnias 
See page 128 
PRIZE-WINNING STRAIN 
Mammoth Zinnias 
See page 129 
“Your Lilliput Zinnias are very 
choice; fine clear colors and good 
cutting stems.” 
MR. M. HAGIMONT 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
FLOYD L, CARLISLE, ESQ. 
Trivett’s Early 
Dwarf Beauty 
TRIVETT’S EARLY DWARF BEAUTY 
(Early Wonder Improved) 
The earliest to flower, the plants grow about 15 inches high, 
with a profusion of medium size, double flowers. The long, 
wiry stems are almost without leaves, successive sowings 
of this type every 10 days will assure splendid cut flowers 
throughout the Summer and into the Autumn. 
A splendid Florists cut flower. 
Cherry Beauty. Rich deep red. 
Orange Beauty. Fine coppery or¬ 
ange shade. 
Salmon Beauty. Brilliant deep 
salmon pink. 
Rose Beauty. Beautiful shade, 
rosy pink. 
Scarlet Beauty. Attractive bright 
red. 
Beauty Choice Mixed. Many 
charming colors. 
Price: Any of above “Beauties” 
Each: 
34 oz. $1.50 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
SOW TRIVETT’S SEEDS FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 
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