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ZINNIA - Dahlia flowered Branching; 3 ft. tall; 5 in. flowers 
The Most Famous Zinnia in the World 

The most famous Zinnia in the world— 
awarded gold medal in London and Ant- 
werp and many distinctions in this and 
other countries. As the name implies this 
magnificent strain produces deep cen- 
tered flowers of huge size resembling the 
decorative dahlia. Ilustration—right. 
Giant Zinnia, Desert Gold. 146. This 
to us is the most artistic of all Golden 
Zinnias. The flowers have golden yellow 
petals edged with primrose. Most beauti- 
ful. A wonderful companion to plant 
with the Will Rogers Zinnia listed above. 
Pkt. 25c; Special Pkt. 75c. 
Will Rogers Zinnia. 155. The new 
Will Rogers Zinnia is the most vivid 
shade yet developed in Zinnias. It is a 
vibrant red, a strikingly brilliant blend- 
ing of scarlet and crimson, which glistens 
in the sun with dazzling beauty. Grows 
three feet high. Pkt. 35c; Special Pkt. $1. 
134 Canary Bird. Primrose yellow. Very 
large. 133 Crimson Monarch. The larg- 
est and best crimson. 135 Dream. Deep 
lavender or purple. 137 Exquisite. Rose 
with darker center. 138 Golden State. 
Rich orange yellow. 136 Eldorado. Rose 
on salmon. 141 Illumination. Rich deep rose. 142 Oriole. rieties. Gold Medal Mixed. Price: Per Pkt. 15c each; 14 oz. 
Bicolor, orange and gold. 145 Old Rose. A soft salmon 35c; oz. $1.00 SPECIAL MIXTURES. 150 Giant Dahlia- 
rose. 148 Polar Bear. Named after the white dahlia “Polar flowered Pastel Shades. White and cream in this blend. Pkt. 
Bear.” 144 Scarlet Flame. Vivid scarlet. 149 Named Va- 15c; Special Pkt. 40c; 1 oz. $1.25. 
LILLIPUT or Pompom Zinnias... All Double 
Branching 18 Inches Tall. Flowers 114 Inches Across, See page 52 for All Double Pompom Collection. Illustrated 
In recent years much time has been devoted to this type of in natural colors. 
Zinnia and they have been so improved that they are rap- 
idly replacing all of the other dwarf bedding types. They 
are more bushy and flower more freely than the old types 
and are useful both for cutting and as edging plants or 
bedding in solid masses. The plants are of even height for 
bedding purposes and the small button-like flowers are very 
double and are produced profusely from early summer until 
late in the fall. 
90 Lilliput Pompon Irene. Canary yellow shades. 
91 Lilliput Pompon Edith. Golden orange shades. 
92 Lilliput Pompon Mary. Rose-pink shades, some suf- 
fused with salmon. 
93 Lilliput Pompon Jean. Scarlet-crimson shades. 
94 Lilliput Pompon Pearl. A good clean white. 
95 Lilliput Pompon Alice. Rosy-lilac colors from soft sil- 
very shades to rose tints. 
97 Lilliput Pompon Ruth. Salmon shades. New. 
100 Lilliput Pompon Mixture. A well chosen blend of 
separate colors mixed. 
101 Lilliput Pompon. Dainty Pastel Colors Mixed. No 
yellow, red or orange. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Special Pkt. 35c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
“ALL ZINNIA” GARDEN MUCH ADMIRED 
“We wish to say that the ‘All Zinnia’ Garden plan has been a 
source of great pleasure to us and to a great group of our 
driends, being admired hae oe other planting in our 
arden. We shall replant this garden again next year.’’— sheet an. 
Mr. W. H. Kimmel, Aberdeen, Mississippi. No, 100 Baby or Lilliput Zinnias. Pkt. 15c. 
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