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os VIOLA 
Tufted Pansy. 
Perennial. Desirable 
for damp shady 
spots. 4 in. 
Jersey Jem. Rich 
bluish purple flow- 
ers. Extra choice. 
2561—Pkt., 35c. 
Cornuta. <A fine 
mixture of gor- 
geous colors. Sown 
in April, it flowers 
in June. 2559—Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 30c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Goldtiach. Lon? 
spikes closely set with 
sweet scented flowers. 
Fine for cool, moist lo- 
cations. 
Annual Mixed. Fra- 
grant single flowers. 
256383—Pkt., 5c; % oz, 
10¢. 
Perennial Mixed. 
Double flowers, many 
colors. 2564—Pkt., 15c; 
1% oz., 80c. 
oa INCA * 
Annual. Great fa- 
-_vorites for bedding as 
they do well in partly 
shaded or in sunny 
 jJoeations. Bright 
green shiny foliage, 
charming star-shaped 
flowers. 18 inches. . 
Mixed. 2557 — Pkt., 
(10e; % 02., 25c. 
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 ZINNIA 
Annual, No annual excels 
_ the Zinnia in profusion of 

Vinea 

Large Flowering Dwarf 
The Large Flowering Dwarf Zinnias 
grow bushy plants about 15 inches 
r high, bearing immense, double flowers. 
- bleom and no garden should Mixed. A grand mixture of many 
be without them. They grow |colors and shades. 2731—Pkt., 5c; iy 
~almost anywhere. All types|oz., 10c; 4% oz. 15c. 
are very beautiful, Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
: :: : : Spe tae nr ahd ee I nee rese- 
; : - ected strain certifie y THREE- 
Scabiosa Flowered | WAY tests: 2732—Pkt., 0c; % oz, 
LHCHFA4s OZ, e2dCe 
Red Riding Hood 
Covered all over with little round 
- oe rio AT SRE double bright scarlet flowers about an 
shades, fine for cutting. Mixed inch across. 12 in. You'll love them. 
oa 2722—Pkt., 5c} % OZ., 2769—PkKt., 7¢: 14 oz., 15c 
5c. ; ” ps . 5s 
Crested centers like the Pin 
Cushion, surrounded by a row 
of guard petals, make this an 
interesting type. 30 inches. 
Free blooming, many different 
oo 99 
“Cut and Come Again 
Zinnia 
- Pumila. Very early, producing flow- 
ers in 40 days! In this type, many 



stalks grow up from the root,-instead Blooms 
of one main stalk with many lateral Var 
branches, thus giving a profusion of ery 
flowers with a “cut and come again” 
habit. 15 in. high, very double flowers 
2 to 2144 in. across, and borne on long 
stems. The more it is cut, the more it 
blooms. Mixed colors. 2729—Pkt., 10c; 
ye 0z., 35¢. 
Tom Thumb 
Plants only four to six inches high, 
Freely 
The “Cut 
compact, and covered with well | and Come 
formed flowers of the Lilliput type. | Again’ 
The colors range through many | Zinnia 
shades, all mixed. Excellent for bor- 
ders. 2730—Pkt., 8c; % 0z., 25c. 
Mixed Zinnias 
All of the many different types in a 
fine mixture! 2785—Pkt., 7c; % 0z., 

Mexicana or Miniature 
Mexicana or Miniature 
Distinct from the Lilliput type. Well 
branched plants 1 to 1% feet tall and 

Fantasy Zinnia 
15¢e; % 0z., 238c. 

Zinnia, Fantasy Star Dust 
as the flower develops. 
A showy type of Zinnia, with infor- 
mal shaggy petals, desirable both for 
bouquets and for garden decoration. 
The flowers are freely borne, good 
size, with stems of good length for 
cutting. Plants 2% to 3 ft. high. 45 
days. Make graceful bouquets. 
Star Dust. Lovely golden yellow 
flowers. 2770—Pkt., 10c; % 02., 25c. 
White Light. Pure white flowers. 
2771—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
Mixed. Above and other colors. 
—Pkt., 8c; % oz., 20c. 
LINEARIS 
Zinnia Linearis are a lovely shade 
of golden erange with a delicate lemon 
yellow stripe through each petal, while 
the centers are dark brown in the 
young flowers, turning golden orange 
2780—Pkt., 
roo 
2723 
10c. 
CURLED AND CRESTED 
Petals curled and twisted into 
graceful forms, with crested centers. 
Mixed. 27385—Pkt., 5c. 
covered with small colorful blooms 1 
to 1% inches across. The flowers are 
double and semi-double in mixed col- 
ors, each bordered and tipped creamy 
white. 2734—Pkt., 10ce; % oz., 25c. 
Lilliput 
Handsome little 
bushes, 18 inches 
high, bristling with 
tein Wee m..6;0, am = 
stemmed very double 

flowers. Mixed col- 
ors. 2768—Pkt., 8c; Lilliput 
14 0n, 1d5ci Zinnia 
Lilliput Pastel Mixture 
Comprises the lovely soft shades of 
apricot, peach, creamy yellow, shell 
pink, delicate salmon, light rose and 
orchid, which are all prime favorites 
with florists. Plants 12 to 15 inches 
high, neat and compact, and free flow- 
ering. Splendid for bouquets. Very 
early (45 days) and fine for in fro'at 
of taller “sorts: 2767—-Pkt., 10c; % 
0Z., 25c, 


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ag Gladioli have been the talk of our co 
Oakwood Ave., Lancaster, Ohio. 
mmunity. Dr. Hoeg Glad is especially lovely.—Mrs. Mary M. Beaty, 520 
