

ZINNIAS 
The most popular annuals in American gardens. They give a lavish display of color under varied 
conditions, even in the hottest, driest summers, and no flower is of easier culture. Their many forms 
bring much interest and serve every garden purpose. The dwarfs make splendid, colorful edgings and 
the giants make brilliant display beds. They are excellent for cutting. All like warm rich soil and a 
sunny location. Sow the seed outdoors after warm weather, and thin the plants out to allow room. 
For bedding plants start seed in March indoors, giving bottom heat to get good germination. 
New Giant Crested, Mixed. Pkt. 20c; ygoz. 35c; oz. $1; oz. $3.25; 4b. $9 
Those seeking new flower types will find a bouquet of these quite breath-taking. This is without a peer 
for both garden display and cutting. The flowers average 4 to 5 inches across, with a full, rounded 
cushion center, surrounded by broad guard petals. The colors include magnificent shades of orange, 
orange-scarlet, yellow, maize, rose and crimson. Will come about 65 per cent true. Height 21% feet. 
Super Crown o’Gold, Pastel Tints. nD : _ Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; oz. $1; 14Ib. $3.50; Ib. $11 
The finest new introduction since the original Dahlia-flowered Zinnia. The 3-foot plants, in 60 days from seed, 
bear a profusion of very large, well-formed flowers unexcelled for cutting and for garden displays. Each petal is 
overlaid at the base with deep golden yellow while showing the individual flower color at the tip. The pastel shades 
include soft yellow, old-gold, light pink, apricot-pink, salmon, peach, and buff, as well as white and cream. 
Gold Medal Giant Dahlia-flowered. _ Each, pkt. 10c; 140z. 30c; oz. 90c; 14 Ib. $2.75; Ib. $9 
By far the most popular of all, this strain has huge flowers, often 5 inches across and with the center petals tending 
to ncurve, giving the flower a deep, full effect. The strong vigorous plants, 214 to 3 feet high, are very free-flower- 
ing, particularly if they are pinched back when young to encourage branching. 
Canary Bird. Clear canary-yellow of great brilliance. [lumination. Deep rose-pink, Remarkably fine. 
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Dahlia-flowered 

Crimson Monarch. Very large deep crimson flowers. 
Dream. Fine deep rosy lavender, very attractive. 
Eldorado. Delightful pastel shades of salmon apricot. 
Exquisite. Pale rose, increasing to deep rose at center. 
Golden Dawn. Very bright showy golden yellow. 
Golden State. Orange-yellow turning to deep orange. 
Meteor. Deep red, the darkest of all the reds. 
Old Rose. Delightful shades of old-rose. 
Oriole. Deep vibrant orange with almost bronze center. 
Polar Bear. Very large flowers of creamy white. 
Purple Prince. Deep purple flowers of perfect form. 
Scarlet Flame. Very striking bright, deep scarlet. 
Gold Medal Giant Dahlia-flowered, Mixed. ; Pkt. 10c; $402. 25c; oz. 75c; 4b. $2.25; Ib. $8 
This is a remarkably well-balanced blend made up with proportions of each of the above varieties. 
It is the very finest mixture and is produced by the originator of this Zinnia variety. 
California Giants, Florist’s Strain. Each, pkt. 10c; Moz. 30c; oz. 90c; 14 Ib. $2.75; Ib. $9 
The plants of this strain are of the same robust habit as the Giant Dahlia-flowered, but grow over 3 feet high, 
throwing strong lateral branches from which the best flowers come. These reach an enormous size, often 4 to 5 
inches across, but with the petals laid back one over the other, giving the flowers a flattened appearance. 
Brightness. Very bright flowers of clear pink. Miss Willmott. Soft pink. Good sized flowers . 
Cerise Queen. An admirable color—orange-rose. Orange King. Intense cadmium or orange-scarlet. 
Daffodil. Canary-yellow. A popular variety. Purity. This is the best white variety of all Zinnias. 
Enchantress. Light rose with a deep rose center. Rose Queen. A very striking deep intense rose. 
Golden Queen. Bright golden yellow of large size. Salmon Queen. Salmon-rose. A beautiful color. 
Grenadier. A popular variety with dark-red flowers. Scarlet Queen. Rich glowing deep scarlet. 
Lavender Gem. Beautiful deep rosy lavender. Violet Queen. This is a very attractive deep purple. 
California Giants, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Y4oz. 25c; oz. 75c; 14 Ib. $2.25; Ib. $8 
This splendid mixture includes all of the above varieties proportioned according to their popularity. 
Fantasy. Each pkt. 10c; Moz. 25c; 44oz. 40c; oz. $1.25; M4lb. $3.75 
This has nicely rounded, shaggy flowers of medium size, like Chrysanthemums. The graceful, ray-like petals are 
artistically curled and interlaced. Very fine for cutting, as the 2 to 214-foot plants produce good stems. 
Orange Lady. A rich shade of bright deep orange. Star Dust. All-America Winner. Deep golden yellow. 
Rosalie. Bright intense rose with curled petals. White Light. All-America Winner. Absolutely white. 
Wildfire. A bright, attractive dazzling scarlet which comes unusually true in both type and color. 
Fantasy, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 4oz. 30c; oz. 90c; 14 Ib. $2.75; Ib. $9 
All-America Winner. This has a wide color-range and includes the brightest red and orange as well as the popular 
pastel pinks and creams. It is exceptionally fine for mixed cutting beds. 
Harmony, or Scabious-flowered, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 30c; Yoz. 50c; oz. $1.50; 14 Ib. $4.50 
So named because a large percentage of the flowers resemble very closely the form of the annual Scabiosa and 
Harmony Marigold. The plants, 214 to 3 ft. high, bear a large number of medium-sized flowers on long stems. 
Lilliput. ne. Each, pkt. 10c; 1{0z. 25c; oz. 75c; 4 Ib. $2.25; lb. $7 
Beautiful, miiature, perfectly double flowers, deeply globe-shaped, in a wide range of colors. The 15 to 18-inch 
compact plants are excelient for bedding and produce an abundance of long-stemmed flowers admirable for cutting. 
Canary- Yellow, Crimson, Golden, Burnt Orange, Pink, Purple, Rose, Salmon-Rose, Scarlet, and White. 
Lilliput, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 1402. 20c; oz. 60c; 14Ib. $1.75; Ib. $6 
Lilliput, Pastel Mixture. Pkt. 10c; 1440z. 25c; oz. 75c; Ib. $2.25; [b. $7 
Unusually fine for cutting. The 12 to 15-inch plants are neat, compact, very free-flowering, and start to bloom in 
45 days from seed. The flowers come in apricot, peach, creamy yellow, shell-pink, salmon, light rose, and orchid. 
Lilliput, Tom Thumb, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 35c; oz. $1; 4 lb. $3 
A very excellent dwarf, compact strain suitable for pot culture, borders and rock-gardens. The piants, 4 to 6 be a 
inches high, are covered with tiny Lilliput flowers in red, orange, yellow, pink, rose and pastel shades. Zinnia, Lilliput 
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