Zinnias for Colorful Summer Flower Gardens 

Zinnia Will Rogers 
Liefgreen’s Gold Medal Dahlia 
Flowered Zinnias 
The DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA is the most popular of all the Zinnia 
types grown. They resemble a Dahlia in appearance, and when in full 
bloom often measure 5 and 6 inches in diameter. The plants are of 
medium height, 2/2 to 3 ft., very robust, bearing many strong stems of 
the fully double, beautifully colored flowers. Excellent for garden show 
or for cut flowers. 
WILL ROGERS (NEW)—Loveliest and most brilliant scarlet red. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Golden yellow, almost a light orange. 
ELDORADO—Salmon apricot in delightful shades. 
EXQUISITE—Light rose with deep rose center. 
GOLDEN STATE—Yellow orange in bud turning to deep orange. 
DREAM—Deep rosy lavender. 
POLAR BEAR—A very large pure white. 
ILLUMINATION—A deep soft rose. 
ORIOLE—An immense orange and gold bicolor. 
CRIMSON MONARCH—Deep crimson. Flowers very large. 
CANARY BIRD—Delicate primrose yellow. 
PURPLE PRINCE—Dark purple. 
Each Color: Pkt. 15c, 4 oz. 50c, oz. $1.50. 
LIEFGREEN’S GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA MIXTURE— 
A blend of the very best types of Dahlia Flowered Zinnias. Pkt. 10c, 
lf oz. 35c, oz. $1.25. 
Zinnia, Navajo or Gaillardia Flowered 
The flowers are very attractive, resembling the double Gaillardia. 
They are medium size, averaging about 2 inches in diameter, and the 
sturdy plants attain a height of about 2 feet. The color range is wide 
and varied, many of the flowers being two-toned. 
MIXED COLORS ONLY—Pkt. 15c, 1% oz. 40c, oz. $1.25. 

14 LIEFGREEN SEED CoO., 
The Zinnia is possibly more at home in the warmer 
sections of Arizona than any other flower. It is sun- 
loving, very easy to grow and a favorite in thousands 
of Arizona gardens. We wish to stress the fact that 
our Zinnias are absolutely the best strains in exist- 
ence. The Zinnia is strictly a hot weather plant and 
should not be planted until March. Plantings may be 
continued throughout the summer. 
CULTURE—Plant after all danger of frost is over. 
The seed should be planted about one-half inch deep 
and the seed bed covered with a mulch of our horti-. 
cultural peat moss or grass to conserve the top mois- 
ture. Plant in rich soil in rows at least three feet apart 
and thin out plants so they are about 12 inches apart. 
Never plant Zinnias in the shade as they delight in 
the full sunshine. Keep the rows free and clean from 
Bermuda grass and weeds and: cultivate and irrigate 
often. To avoid mildew dust the ground around the 
plants with dusting sulphur as soon as the buds 
appear. If you follow these instructions we know your 
efforts will be rewarded. 
Liefgreen’s Arizona Giant or 
Mammoth Zinnias 
This strain is, in some ways, a companion type to the Dahlia Flowered. 
The plants are, however taller than the Dahlia Flowered type, reaching 
a height of 3 to 4 feet. The flowers are very large and well formed, 
with smooth topped, graceful appearance, the petals lying flat upon 
each other. The colors are very bright and clear and altogether it is 
one of the showiest of the large-flowered Zinnias. 
GIANT LEMON QUEEN—Clear bright yellow 
GIANT ORANGE QUEEN—New orange shade, exceptionally bright. 
ENCHANTRESS—Light pink, rose center. 
SCARLET QUEEN—Glowing deep scarlet. 
GIANT PURITY—Large pure white. 
GIANT PURPLE QUEEN—Deep purple. 
Each: Pkt. 10c, 1/4 oz. 35c, oz. $1.25. 
LIEFGREEN’S GIANT MAMMOTH MIXED—Many beautiful colors. 
Pkt. 10c, 1% oz. 30c, oz. $1.00. 

Zinnia (Navajo) Gaillardia Flowered 

Phoenix, Arizona 
