fantasy Zinnia, 
Violas (or Tufted Pansies) 
Resembling miniature pansies or vio- 
lets. Do well in sun or shade and flower 
from early summer until frost. Splen- 
did for border or rockery. Height, 
about 6 inches. 
Apricot. Beautiful rich apricot shade, 
center tinged orange. Pkt. 15c. 
Jersey Gem. Short, bushy growth, 
blooming throughout the summer, hav- 
ing flowers of rich pure violet, large 
and fragrant. 
Long stems 
make it a good 
ena t flower. 
Pickton, 
Johnny-Jump - 
Up. Plants are 
easily raised 
from seed and 
come. i n to 
bloom quickly. 
Their little 
pansy faces of 
purple, blue 
and yellow are 
deligh t f ul. 
Will reseed 
t h e m selves. 
Pkt. 15c. 
White Perfec- 

Violas, 
One of the finest whites. Pkt. 10c. 
Finest mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
tion. 
Virginia Stock 
These fragrant little flowers are only 
6 inches tall, but sown early, will give 
you a lot of color between the spring 
and summer flowers. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Wallflower (Goldlack) 
Their adaptability for pot culture and 
outdoor bedding and the peculiar sweet 
fragrance of their flowers should win 
favor. Easily grown and last long as 
cut flowers. Bloom in July and Au- 
gust. Plants about 18 in. high. Single 
or double, mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Wild Cucumber Vine (Echinocystis) 
The quickest climber known for cover- 
ing verandas, houses, trellises and ar- 
bors. It will withstand the heat and 
drought and retain its fresh green col- 
or until frost. Has white, fragrant 
flowers. 
Height, 15 to 20 ft. Pkt. 5c. 





Wild Garden Annual Flower Mixture 
The easiest and surest growing an- 
nuals that will produce an abun- 
dance of flowers for cutting. Pkt. 
bc, 1 oz. 15¢e, 2 oz. 25c, % 1b. 35c. 

Xeranthemum 
Another of the Everlastings. The flow- 
ers are small, but very double and come 
in shades of white, pink and purple 
with silvery foliage. Very desirable for 
drying and winter bouquets. Height, 
18) to 24. inches. Pkt. 5c. 

Zinnias 
Zinnias are one of the most desirable 
and po vely flowers in the garden. They 
Brow well in partial shade but like 
most flowers do best in a sunny loca- 
tion. The seed may be planted in the 
garden from May ist to June 1st, and 
when the plants are 2 or 3 inches high 
they should be thinned out to 12 or 15 
Inches apart. If earlier blooms are 
wanted the seed may be started in- 
doors and transplanted to the open 
garden from May 15th to June ist. 
Flower from early summer until frost. 
FANTASY 
Given Award of Merit 1935 All-Amer- 
ica Selections. Color of flowers range 
through shades of red, yellow and or- 
ee aie as Bie Popular pastel 
nks and cream. ants 3 feet. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. ue ore 
Fantasy, White Light. 
ica Selections, 
a Zinnia comes 
plants. Pkt. 10c. 
Fantasy, Wildfire. A 
scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
Fantasy, Star Dust. Second in the 1937 
All-America winners. Flowers are a 
rich deep golden yellow. The 2 to 3- 
foot plants bloom in about 45 to 50 
days from planting. Pkt. 10c. 
Fantasy, Melody. A charming new col- 
or in Zinnias—a most intriguing rich 
orchid lavender. Pkt. 10c. 
Fantasy, Rosalie. A lovely intense rose. 
Pkt. 10c. 
1939 All-Amer- 
About as pure white as 
on 2% to 8 ft. bushy 
rich dazzling 
Tall, Large Flowered Zinnias 
GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED. 214 TO 
3 FEET 
Canary Bird. Rich canary yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Largest of the red. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
El Dorado. Salmon apricot. 
Exquisite. Light rose, center deep rose. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
Golden State. Rich orange yellow. 
illumination. Deep rose, self color. 
Luminosa. Bright deep pink. 
Meteor. Rich deep red, very large. 
Old Gold. Various shades of old gold. 
Old Rose. Real old rose shade, large. 
Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. 
Polar Bear. Very large, creamy white. 
Purple Prince. Deep purple, large. 
Searlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
Each above or mixed colors. Pkt. 5c; 
1/16 oz. 15e; 14 oz. 20¢;°% oz. 30c. 
Will Rogers, 
Dahlia Flowered. 
Dedicated to the 
memory of Will 
Rogers, the large 
flowers of glow- 
ing intense scar- 
let, attract and 
arrest attention 
anywhere, Pkt. 5c. 
California Giant 
or Mammoth. 3 to 
4 feet. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c; 
1/16 oz. 15¢e; % 
oz. 20c; %4 oz. 30c. 
Dahlia Flowered 
Royal Purple. 
Honorable Men- 
tion 1942 AIll- 
America Selec- 
tions. The deep reddish purple tones 
of Royal Purple are a charming re- 
minder of the soft velvet of regal 
robes. Pkt. 5c, 
David Burpee. The flowers have 
curled and quilled petals, similiar to 
chrysanthemums, up to 6 inches across 
and 4 to 5 inches deep. Colors run to 
pastel shades and blendings of 2 or 3 
colors. Plants 3 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Howards Giant Crested. Striking new 
large flowered cutting Zinnia, produced 
by crossing Dahlia Flowered and 
Seabiosa types. A gorgeous new Strain 
you should grow in your garden. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 

Dahlia Flowered 
Zinnia, 
SCABIOUS FLOWERED MIXTURE 
Plants 2 to 2% feet high, flowers re- 
semble Annual Scabiosa. Colors in- 
clude crimson, scarlet, orange, yellow 
pink and white. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
GAILLARDIA 
FLOWERED 
Navajo. Flowers 
are very attrac- 
tive, about 2 inch- 
es in diameter. 
Plants about 2 
feet tall. Colors: 
Rose, pink, bronze, { 
yellow, orange, : 
lavender and com- 
binations of these 
colors. Mixed. Pkt, 
Cc. 
PUMILA PICOTEE 
DELIGHT 
Flowers medium, 
petals curled, with 
picotee markings. 
Plants 2 to 2% 
feet. Finest mix- 
edy kt Le: 
CROWN O’GOLD 
An outstanding novelty among Zinnias. 
Each petal is overlaid with a deep 
golden yellow at base, while carrying 
out the individual flower color at tip. 
Desert Gold. A new introduction con- 
taining the light and deep hues of gold. 
Plants 24% to 3 ft. Pkt. 5c. 

Seabious Flowered 
Zinnia, 
Dwarf, Small Flowered Zinnias 
Zinnia, Black Ruby. A 1941 Bronze 
medal winner in the All-America selec- 
tions. Flowers a deep velvety maroon 
on long stems. Plants 18 inches tall of 
the Lilliput or Pompon type. Pkt. 5c. 
Linearis. A dwarf, compact, early flow- 
ering Zinnia, only 8 to 10 inches high 
with a spread of as much as 2 feet. 
The single flowers are a deep golden 
orange with a delicate light yellow 
stripe with dark center. Pkt. 10c. 
Lilliput Pastel Mixture. Dwarf com- 
pact plants, 12 to 15 inches in height. 
Mixture includes soft shades of apri- 
cot, peach, yellow, pink, salmon, rose 
and orchid. Mixed colors. Pkt. be. 
Imp. Lilliput. These plants form little 
bushes and are covered with tiny 
short stemmed very double flowers. 
Bloom all summer until late in the 
fall. Fine for borders. Grow 12 to 15 
inches high. Canary Yellow, Crimson, 
Golden Orange, Rose Pink, Salmon 
Rose, White, Scarlet, Burnt Orange, 
Lilac, Purple or mixed. Pkt. 5c; 1/16 
oz, 15c; % oz. 20c; % oz. 30c. 
Lilliput Dainty Gem. A new gay and 
fascinating bicolored button-like blos- 
soms of bright rose pink at center and 
lighter pink at outside. Pkt. 10c. 
Red Riding Hood. Grows but a foot 
high, of compact form and covered the 
entire season with double, intense scar- 
let flowers. Fine for border. Pkt. 5c. 
Early Wonder. A new race of dwarf, 
early flowering JZinnias, producing 
masses of flowers on long stems. Es- 
pecially recommended for cut flowers. 
Deep Orange, Fiery Salmon, Cerise 
Pink, Rose Pink or Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Tom Thumb. Plants are only 4 to 6 
inches high, compact, covered with red, 
orange, yellow, pink, rose and other 
pastel shades. Excellent pot plant. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Haageana (Mexi- 
ean Hybrids). 
These small dou- 
ble flowers are 
fine for bedding 
yet have stems 
long enough for 
bouquets, Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Pumila Double 
(Cut and Come 
Again). Plants 
are 12 to 18 inch- 
es high, flowers 
2% to 3 inches in 
diameter. Early, 
fine for cut flow- 
ers. Canary yel- 
low, salmon rose, 
scarlet, white, 

Haageana Dwart i 
Zinnia. rose pink or 
mixed colors, Pkt. 5c 
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