FALMOUTH, MASS. 17 
ZINNIAS 
Dahlia-Flowered Varieties 
Canary Bird. Strong clear yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Largest and best deep red. 
Dream. A gocd lavender. 
Eldorado. A brilliant true salmon-apricot. 
Exquisite. Best soft rose pink. 
Oriole. Strong orange. 
Polar Bear. Fine clean white. 
Will Rogers. Brilliant scarlet. 
Any of above, % oz. 60c, pkt. 15c. 
Dahlia-Flowered Mixed. Oz. $1.50, % oz. 50c, pkt. 15c. 
Crown o’ Gold Mixture. Beautiful two-toned effects, wide 
color range, all with old-gold overlay. % oz. 60c, pkt. 15c. 
“Colossal” Type Zinnias 
Colossal Cream. Large clean straw-yellow flowers. 
Colossal Flesh. Delicate flesh-pink. 
Colossal Salmon. Deep salmon-rose shades. 
Any of above, %4 oz. 50c, pkt. 15c. 


Medium Cut-and-Come-Again Zinnias 
Plants of medium height, flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
Pinkie. Light rose pink. 
Snowball. Good pure white. 
Spun Gold. A fine clean pale yellow. 
Watermelon. Brilliant salmon-rose. 
Any of the above, % oz. 50c, pkt. 15c. 
Lilliput or Pompon Zinnias 
Semi-dwarf, with 1-1% inch flowers. 
Yellow, Orange, Deep Flesh, Salmon-Rose, White and Mixed. 
% oz. 60c, pkt. 25c. 
Special Type Zinnias 
Fantasy. Curled and twisted petals, medium size. 
Yellow, Orange, Scarlet, Bright Rose, White and Mixed. 
1% oz, 60c, pkt. 25c. 
Gaillardia-Flowered (Navajo). Medium sized doubles in 
many colors, each petal tipped a contrasting shade. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Scabiosa Flowered. Crested centers, set in a single row of 
outer petals. All colors mixed. % oz. 60c, pkt. 15c. 
Midget Mixed. Dwarf Mexicans, all shadings of yellow, 
orange, and mahogany; some single, some double. 
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VAUGHAN’S SURPRISE GARDEN 
A carefully blended mixture of over 80 annuals, many 
new and unknown to the average gardener. Plant freely 
but not too thickly in rows or beds. Oz. pkt. 25c. 
Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds 
Seeds of most hardy perennials and biennials should be 
sown in well prepared ground or frames in May, June, or 
July, and the seedlings transplanted to permanent locations 
when large enough to handle properly. These seedlings do 
not flower until the succeeding year after sowing. 
Among many other reliable kinds of perennial flower 
seeds we offer the following, all easily grown. 
Anchusa Shasta Daisy Delphinium in variety 
Yellow Alyssum Violas Clove Pinks (Dianthus) 
Columbine Foxglove Sweet William 
Canterbury Bells Hollyhock Tunine 
Painted Daisy 
