
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
VIOLA, Tufted Pansies (a) 
WALLER FRANKLIN FORMULA MIXTURE. This blend of 
bright gay colors far surpasses any mixture of Violas we have 
seen. Bright shades of self colors of red, yellow, blue, and 
apricot combined with many shades which are blotched, un- 
doubtedly make these Violas a supreme mixture. Pkt. 25c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCKS, French Forget-me-nots (ra) 
Small red, rose and white flowers about 34 inch across. Fine 
for edgings. For continuous display until Fall, several suc- 
cessive sowings should be made about two weeks apart. Height, 
6 to 8 inches. 
MIXED COLORS. Pkt. 10c. 
VERBENA (a) 
One of the most popular garden annuals for beds and mass- 
ing and for a gorgeous display during the Summer months 
cannot be excelled, commencing to flower in July and con- 
tinuing until frost. Height, 6 to 8 inches. 
VERBENA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA CRIMSON GLOW. Flow- 
ers are pure, self-colored, glowing crimson, wholly without 
even a small light eye. Individual florets of good size, al- 
though not as large as some other colors, such as pink and 
lavender. Pkt. 15c. 
FLORADALE BEAUTY. Special Mention, All-America Selec- 
tions, 1937. A giant hybrid, the flowers varying from bright 
rose-pink to deep rose-red of exceptionally brightness. In- 
dividual florets of perfect form, fully rounded, and average 
1% inches across; heads or trusses 4 to 5 inches across. 
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HYBRID GRANDIFLORA GIANT, MIXED SHADES. Pkt. 10c. 

ZINNIA (a) 
One of the most showy and satisfactory of our hardy annuals 
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. 21/2 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 appear- 
ance. 
CRIMSON MONARCH. Deep crimson, large flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
DREAM. Deep rosy lavender. Pkt. 10c. 
EXQUISITE. Light rose, deep rose centers. Pkt. 10c. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
ILLUMINATION. Deep self rose. Pkt. 10c. 
ORIOLE. Orange and gold bicolor. Pkt. 10c. 
POLAR BEAR. White. Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLET FLAME. Bright scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS. 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. 
MIXED, Pkt. 10c. 
FINEST MIXED SHADES. Pkt. 10c. 
SUPER CROWN OF GOLD, PASTEL TINTS. The finest large- 
flowered Zinnia, with large well formed flowers. Contains a 
wide range of pastel shades, including soft yellow, old gold, 
light pink, various shades of salmon, peach, and buff, cerise 
salmon, white, and cream, each petal overlaid at the base with 
deep golden yellow. Flowers are borne profusely throughout 
the season on strong, robust plants. Mixed shades. Pkt. 15c. 
FANTASY. A new Zinnia type. Shaggy, medium-sized flowers 
on plants 2% to 3 feet high. Free blooming. Excellent for 
cut flowers. 
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; 22 to 3 feet 
in height; coming into flower 45 to 50 days after seed is sown. 
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WHITE LIGHT. Honorable Mention, All-America Selections, 
1939. As near to a pure white as any Zinnia yet developed. 
Practically 100 per cent true. These medium sized, shaggy- 
petaled, informal flowers are lovely in flower arrangements. 
The free blooming plants, 2/2 to 3 feet in height have stems 
of good length for cutting and will flower in 45 to 50 days. 
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ORANGE LADY. A rich shade of deep bright orange. Medium 
sized flowers are shaggy and gay in appearance; a colorful 
spot of color in the garden and extremely desirable for cut- 
ting. Pkt. 15e: 
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 2% 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. 15c. 
FANTASY MIXED SHADES. 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 1 Y% inches across. The colors are bright. 
MIXED. 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. 
ALL COLORS MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
HAAGEANA DOUBLE (Mexican Hybrids). The small flowered 
Mexican Zinnias have a charm all their éwn. The. smaller 
flowers lend themselves to bedding and make a brisliant dis- 
play and yet have stems long enough to make fine bouquets 
for small vases and bowls. 
FINEST MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
ZINNIA 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 flowers, turning golden orange as the flower de- 
velops. Blooms are produced in great profusion. Height, 8 to 
10 inches. Pkt. 10c. 

HOWARD’S GIANT CRESTED ZINNIAS. (See outside 
front cover.) A proved new zinnia. The flowers when 
well grown measure 4 to 5 inches across with a full 
rounded cushion-like center of quill-like petals sur- 
rounded by broad guard petals. Practically all colors seen 
in zinnias will be found in this mixture. This zinnia is 
in Our opinion, the finest for cutting. Be sure to in- 
clude Howard’s Crested Zinnia in your garden this year. 
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