

ZINNIAS 

W. H. HENDERSON’S GIANT 
(Illustrated Above) 
Wonderful rich color combinations never before seen in this type of zinnias. 
Enormous full double flowers rivaling dahlias. This strain is unique in that no two 
individuals are alike in color or type. Many new types are semi-cactus, crested and 
the new chrysanthemum flowered type. Colors including old gold, salmon, golden 
yellow, orange, scarlet, dark velvet, crimson, lavender, light and deep pink, with 
flame centers. They represent the very highest development stage of the modern 
zinnias. Seed offered only in mixed colors (above 150 seeds in pkt.) 50c pkt.; 
$1.25 for 3 pkts. Half-packets @ 25c. 
The Zinnias described above are the result of eighteen years of 
constant selection and crossing. Anyone who has ever seen these in 
bloom needs no introduction as to their superior colors and size. 
ZINNIAS 
Henderson’s Baby Zinnias—Plants low 
and compact rarely exceeding 2 ft. in 
height. Excellent for bedding purposes. 
Flowers are small and produced in 
great profusion on long stems well 
above foliage. Make gorgeous display 
in the garden. More delicate and grace- 
ful for small bouquets than other zin- 
nias. Mixed colors only 25c pkt. 

Gladiolus developed here. We 
hope to be able to do so next year. 
Watch for announcements. 
NEW DWARF 
PLUMED COXCOMB 
Wonderful bedding plant and very 
easily grown. Creates mass of gor- 
geous 6” plumes of soft orange-red. 
Most unusual bedding and border plant 
we have grown in years. Requires full 
sun. Try this plant for something 
very unusual and beautiful. 25c pkt. 
New Mexican Petunia—Beautiful new 
summer blooming annual growing 30” 

New Mexican Sunflower “Fireball’—A 
rare annual from Mexico. Many stout 
stems grow from the base with large 
leaves. The flowers are large and re- 
mind one of an immense single dazzling 
scarlet zinnia. Blooms for a long period 
and is far superior to the older type. 
Good in the background of wide bord- in height. Produces large flowers en- 
ers. 25c per packet. tire summer. Blossoms are violet blue 
Burbank’s “Amaranthus “Molten Fire? 12 colors. Flowers resemble large cam- 
panulas and are unusual in effect. Very 
hardy and easily grown in full sun 
or part shade. 25c pkt. 
An easily grown annual growing to 
height of 4 feet. Foliage striking deep 
maroon developing centers of vivid fire 
red. Sow after danger of frost. 25c pkt. 
New “Will Rogers” Zinnia—Large fully 
double flowers of a vivid deep red. 
Dahlia flowered type of special value 
to lovers of brilliant colors. Best of 
this type I have grown. Seeds I offer 
have been carefully rogued. 15c pkt. 
ATTENTION 
Due to lack of room and in- 
sufficient stocks on hand we are 
not listing the New Seedless Mus- 
/ 
cat Grapes or the New Fragrant 
New Giant Flowered Hybrid Coxcomb 
“Miracle’’—Flowers of coral rose, deep 
purple red, yellow, cream, orange and 
salmon shades. Showy annual produc- 
ing enormous heads of unusual flowers. 
Very spectacular. New strain growing 
24-48” high. Easily grown. 25c pkt. 
Burbank’s Crimson Morning Glory— 
Beautiful large blossoms of bright crim- 
son. Very prolific bloomer. 25c packet. 
New Hybrid Dwarf Phlox—Annual of 
easiest culture. Do not transplant. 
Height 12”. Beautiful variety of colors. 
Very effective in masses. 25c pkt. 
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NEW 
SWEET CORN 
“ABUNDANCE” 
This 
new sweet corn was first offered to the 
public in 1930. Reports from various 
sections throughout the country are 
very enthusiastic in its praise. After 
selecting and inbreeding the familiar 
Golden Bantam sweet corn for many 
years, the variety “Abundance” was 
produced. It is fully twice as produc- 
tive as its parent, bearing 14-16 rows 
of kernels to each ear. The kernels are 
unusually large, and cobs are small. It 
is an early variety, and can be grown 
successfully where other varieties fail. 
25c packet; 50c per pound; 10 pound 
lots at 35c per pound. Pound lots or 
more not prepaid. 
Marigold “Dixie Sunshine’ — A late 
blooming tall growing annual. Flowers 
2” in diameter. Very double. Re- 
sembling a formal mum. Color pure 
gold yellow. 15c packet. 
Echium Fastuosum—(Blue) Tower of 
Jewels. A magnificent perennial grow- 
ing to 6 ft. Gorgeous 30-36” spikes of 
hundreds of bright violet blue fls. in 
the spring. Very Showy. Requires good 
drainage and full sun. 50c each. Seeds 
@ 25c per pkt. 

Except Where Noted Prices 
