BALL WHITE LATE, f WILT RESISTANT 
Per oz. Perlb. 
730 White, late branching, 214’-3’, long stems, blooms in early 
to thid=Septem bers.5-2. eee Seite pst eee ea .80 9.00 
BALL WHITE EARLY, f WILT RESISTANT 
732 White, crested center, branching 2’-214', blooms late 
August to early September) 3.2 "a. Se .90 10.00 
MISCELLANEOUS MIXTURES 
1232 Good Mixture, Double Branching Varieties.................-.-.--- 3, 4.00 
1234 All Double Varieties Mixed, wilt resistant...................-....- 35 4.00 
1236 Double and Single Varieties Mixed_.................-.-...------------- Hf) 3.50 
1056 Rainbow Mixture, Single Chinensis, wilt resistant -.......... .35 3.50 
ZINNIAS a 
We have been Zinnia specialists for many years, taking the lead in their 
development ever since our first outstanding Zinnia introduction, the Dahlia 
Flowered strain, which was rightly named a New Flower for the People. This 
type, developed in our experimental department and introduced by us in 1919, 
was the turning point which changed completely the status of the once unpop- 
ular Zinnia family. Since this time, we have developed and introduced many 
new types and varieties in the now extremely popular Zinnia group. Many 
additional varieties are in the process of development in our Zinnia workshop 
and will be presented within the course of the next few years. See our Bulletin 
No. 1, The Zinnia and its Uses, for full details on Zinnia Types and Culture. 
TALL, LARGE FLOWERED TYPES 
BODGER’S GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA FLOWERED f (Bodger) (G.M.,R.H.S.’24) 
The Dahlia Flowered strain was introduced by us in 1919, and all the colors 
have been of our introduction at various times since then. 
The plants are of medium height, 214’-3’, very robust, bearing many strong 
stems of the fully double, huge flowers which resemble the show type of Dahlia. 
We have marked the most popular varieties with an asterisk (*). 
1260 -*Canary Bird, rich-canary. yellow:csiu. ee te A5 5.00 
1262 *Crimson Monarch, deep crimson, flowers very large... .45 5.00 
1264*Dream,-deep rosy lavender s2 5c asst tres states 45 5.00 
1266 .) Eldorado) salmon apricotees. seem ees eee 45 5.00 
1268 *Exquisite, light rose, deep rose center se .A5 5.00 
1272 *Golden Dawn; golden-yellow. 2 ea eee ees 45 5.00 
1274 Golden State, yellow-orange in the bud, turning to orange .45 5.00 
1276°*Tlumination, deep rose self 220 ne ee ee 45 5.00 
1280. Luminosa, bnght deep pink (oo). 8 a7 45 5.00 
1282 Meteor, rich, deep red, darkest of all the reds.__.............. 45 5.00 
1286°> Old. Rose, old tose shades) rs a eee ee .45 5.00 
1288 *Oriole, orangeand:gold bicolor 4.22 32.0. bee 45 5.00 
1290: *Polar: Bear, large creamy white. aes a ee .45 5.00 
1292 “Purple Prince, deep‘ pirples eso oe tora 45 5.00 
1298 Royal Purple (H.M., A.A.S. ’42), rich purple................... 45 5.00 
1294 . Scarlet Flame, bright scarlet... 45 5.00 
1258 *Will Rogers (Bodger), lovely brilliant scarlet red... 45 5.00 
1306 Gold Medal Finest Mixed, grown as separate colors........ .40 4.50 
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