GOOD SEEDS MAKE 
ZINNIA (a) 
One of the most showy and satisfactory of our hardy an- 
nuals for beds, mixed borders and for cutting purposes. Easy 
to grow in any good garden soil. They commence flowering 
early in the summer and continue until frost. 
DOUBLE DAHLIA FLOWERED. 2% feet. Enormous double 
flowers are produced by robust branching plants. The flowers 
usually have slightly hollowed centers ringed with small tubu- 
lar florets. The petals are quite loosely placed and tend to curl 
at the edges, giving the blossoms a crisp, fresh appearance. 
Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson, large flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. Pkt. 10e. 
Exquisite. Light rose, deep rose centers Pkt. 10c. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. Pkt. 10e. 
Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. Pkt. 10ce. 
Polar Bear. White. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
SCABIOUS FLOWERED. An interesting new Zinnia resem- 
bling a Scabiosa. Large semi-globular crown, surrounded by a 
fringe of petals. The colors have delightful variety, and there 
are many charming contrasts between the colors of the fringes 
and the central crowns. Pkt. 10ce. 
NAVAJO MIXED. This bi-colored Gaillardia-flowered Zinnia is 
today’s favorite among the newer varieties. Medium-sized 
flowers in a wonderful range of colors are unsurpassed for 
cutting. 2% to 3 foot plants, free blooming. All-America Selec- 
tion 1938. Pkt. 10c. 
GIANT MAMMOTH. This variety is taller than the Dahlia 
flowered type, 3 to 4 feet high, with long stems which make 
the flowers fine for bouquets. The blooms are large and flat 
and very graceful for their size. 
Canary Yellow. Pkt. 10e. Lavender. Pkt. 10c. 
Burnt Orange. Pkt. 10c. Scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
White. Pkt. 10c. Blood Red. Pkt. 10c. 
Bright Rose. Pkt. 10c. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
FANTASY. A new Zinnia type. Shaggy, medium-sized flowers 
on plants 2% to 3 ft. high. Free blooming. Excellent cut flower. 
Star Dust. Silver Medal, All-America Selections, 1937. The 
lovely golden yellow variety in the popular Fantasy type Zin- 
nias. Informal, shaggy-petaled, medium-sized flowers on plants 
24% to 3 feet in height; stems of good length for cutting. Plants 
are free blooming and make a fine show of color in the garden. 
Pkt. 15e. 
Wildfire. A rich, dazzling scarlet. Wildfire adds a distinct note 
of color and cheerfulness to the garden and will enliven any 
home when used in flower arrangements. Plants neat in habit, 
strong growing, and very free blooming; 21% to 3 feet in height; 
coming into flower 45 to 50 days after sowing. Pkt. 25e. 
Rosalie. Pkt. 10c. Orange Lady. Pkt. 10c. 
White Light. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE LILLIPUT. 12 inches. A charming dwarf which is 
excellent for low borders or edgings. The plants are of tidy 
habit and produce a bounteous supply of very double pompon 
flowers about 114 inches across. The colors are bright. 
Canary Yellow. Pkt. 10c. Valencia. Burnt orange. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlet. Pkt. 10c. White. Pkt. 10c. 
Purple. Pkt. 10c. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Salmon Rose. Pkt. 10c. , 
TOM THUMB. These tiny flowered Zinnias have a charm the 
larger ones can never attain, and make a brilliant display. 
They come in attractive color combinations, red tipped gold, 
salmon and gold, with a hundred intermediate shades. 6 inches. 
All Colors Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
turn on the water. 
THE MODERN GARDEN HOSE SPRAYER 
Simple, easy, effective. It operates by 
water pressure. No PUMPING, No MIXING 
—simply insert a cartridge, point the nozzle and 
Hy-Grade Hoze Gun (Chrome finish) with ‘’Clear- 
PRETTIER BLOOMS 
HAAGEANA DOUBLE (Mexican Hybrids). The small flow- 
ered Mexican Zinnias have a charm all their own. The smaller 
flowers lend themselves to bedding and make a brilliant display 
and yet have stems long enough to make fine bouquts for 
small vases and bowls. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
LINEARIS. This little dwarf variety of Zinnia is most unusual 
and interesting. The flowers are single and of a lovely shade 
of golden orange, with a delicate lemon yellow stripe through 
each petal, while the center is dark brown in the young flow- 
ers, turning golden orange as the flower develops. Blooms 
are produced in great profusion. Ht. 8 to 10 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
‘HOWARD’S NEW GIANT CRESTED. The colors included in 
this strain are charmingly bright and fresh and contain almost 
all known colors and shades of color to be found in this most 
popular of annual plants. Magnificent shades of orange, 
orange-scarlet, yellow, rose, maize and crimson predominate. 
Flowers average 4 or 5 inches in diameter and have a full 
rounded cushiony center surrounded by broad guard petals. 
Excellent cut flower. (See front cover.) @kt. 25e. 
TEXAS WILD FLOWER SEEDS 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET (Lupinus Texensis). Plants grow 12 
inches high and are covered with beautiful dark blue flowers 
tinged with white. This is the Texas State Flower, and will 
grow in very poor soil. It is ideal for bouquets. Pkt. 10¢e; %4 Ib. 
50c; Ib. $1.50. 
TEXAS BLUE BELL (Eustoma Russellianum). Perennial. 
Grows 2 feet high. The flowers are bell shaped, of beautiful 
bright blue. Seeds should be started in early spring under glass 
and transplanted as soon as they can be handled. They bloom 
from July through August. Pkt. 20c, 3 for 50c. 
BLACK-EYED SUSAN (Thelesperma Filifolium). Deep yellow 
flowers, with purplish to brown centers. It has finely cut foli- 
age, grows 2 feet high, and stays in bloom for 60 days. Pkt. 10¢e; 
oz. 85e. 
FIREWHEEL or INDIAN BLANKET (Gaillardia Punchella),. 
The plants grow about 18 inches tall, with many flowers of 
bright red and yellow. It blooms through the spring and sum- 
mer. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 75e. 
HONEY or HUISACHE DAISY (Amblyolepian Setigera). An 
annual that blooms throughout the spring. It grows about 15 
inches tall and has a very fragrant odor. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.25. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE FLOWER (Chaerophyllum Dasycar- 
pum). Hardy annual growing 3 feet tall, having a cluster of 
white lacy flowers that are very nice for bouquets. Pkt. 10e, 
oz. 75e. 
TEXAS PLUME or STANDING CYPRESS (Gillia Rubra Cor- 
onopifolia). The seeds are sown in early spring and will bloom 
the same year. The spikes are 3 to 4 inches long, with a fiery 
searlet color. Blooms about five weeks, with red star shaped 
flowers. Pkt. 20c, 3 for 50e. 
BLUE VERBENA (Verbena Bitinnatifida). It starts to bloom 
early in the spring and continues throughout the summer. Its 
pretty blue flower is good for cutting, as it has 8-inch stems. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. $1.50. 
WINE CUP (Callirrhoe Digitata). A very beautiful annual that 
grows 30 inches tall with flowers 1% inches in diameter. It 
blooms from April through the summer. Pkt. 16e; oz. $1.50. 
INDIAN PAINT BRUSH. Coral-red blooms on 24-inch stems, 
blooming June to August. Plant in groups only. Pkt. 10e. 
WILD FLOWER COLLECTION. 1 pkt. of each above (value 
$1.10) for 85e. 

To Prevent—Mildew, Rust, Blight and other Fungous 
Diseases, use 
SULFOLOID—Coltoidal Sulphur, or 
BORDOLOID—Colloidal Copper Sulphate. 
DORMOLOID—A miscible oil emulsion for dormant 
spray. 

ZINNIA HAAGEANA 
view’’ cartridge chamber, NOT including cartridges. 
Postpaid $3.75. 
COLLOIDAL CARTRIDGES 
INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES 
Produce a potent, quick-acting, highly adhesive, 
mist-like spray. Will not burn the tenderest leaf or 
flower. 
To Contro!—Caterpillars, Beetles, Slugs and other 
Chewing Insects, use 
ARSENOLOID—Colloidal Lead Arsenate, or 
ROTOLOID—Colloidal Rotenone. 
To Control—Aphids, Thrips, Mites, Red Spider and 
other Sucking Insects, use 
NICOLOID—Colloidal Nicotine, or 
PYROLOID—Colloidal Pyrethrum. 
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ALL PURPOSE — A combination insecticide and 
fungicide. 
JAPOLOID—A Special Contact Insecticide for use in 
the control of Japanese and similar Beetles. 
DEODOROLOID—Cresolic Compound. 
PRICES ON CARTRIDGES 
The following Cartridges 30c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
NICOLOID — ROTOLOID — PYROLOID 
ALL PURPOSE — DEODOROLOID 
The following Cartridges 25c each, $3.00 per dozen. 
ARSENOLOID — BORDOLOID — SULFOLOID 
DORMOLO!ID — JAPOLOID 
Will fit any make of Chamber-Type Garden Hoze 
Sprayer 
