
Hart & Vicks ZINNIAS 
Probably no flower has such an assortment of bright shades, tints and colors, and 
no bedding plant is more effective for a brilliant show than the Zinnia. It blooms from 
early summer until hard frost finally cuts it down. This old-fashionéd bedding plant, 
whose popularity is being increased every year by the addition of many new and re- 
markably beautiful varieties and colors, deserves a most prominent place in your 
garden. 
Sow the seed early in the spring. Give the plants plenty of room. Feed 
liberally with liquid sheep or cattle manure. 
The Very Best of the 
Giant Flowering Zinnias 
3 to 4 feet high 
From the experience gained in our own ex- 
tensive Zinnia trials and from the experience 
of many of our customers, we have selected 
these thirteen large-flowering Zinnias as the 
best of their particular color. The type of 
flower is designated by symbols after the va- 
riety name: D.F. is Dahlia-Flowered; C.G. is 
California Giant. 
Canary Bird. D.F. Best bright canary-yellow. 
Cherry Queen. C.G. Most brilliant cherry-rose. 
Crimson Monarch. D.F. Largest and very best 
deep crimson. 
Dream. D.F. Best deep rosy lavender. 
Eldorado. D.F. Best apricot-orange Zinnia. 
Exquisite. D.F. Light rose with a deep rose 
center. 
Golden Dawn. D.F. Best bronzy yellow Zinnia. 
Ilumination. D.F. Largest and best Tyrian 
rose. 
Miss Willmott. C.G. Soft clear delicate pink. 
Orange Queen. C.G. Largest golden orange. 
Oriole. D.F. Very lovely orange and gold bi- 
color. 
Purity. C.G. By far the best white. 
Royal Purple. D.F. Very large royal purple. 
Giant Mixed. All above colors in mixture. 
Above: Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 25c; 4 oz. 45¢ 
Collection: One package each of the above— 
13 varieties for $1.00. 
















Giant Zinnias in Autumn 
Colors 
A combination and blending of giant flowers 
in all the colors seen in the oak and maple 
leaves in the fall. This mixture was made at 
the request of Rochester Garden Club mem- 
bers. Pkg. 15¢; 14 oz. 40c 
Crown of Gold Zinnias 
Pastel Tints 
The most popular flower in our Display 
Grounds. A large-flowered Zinnia, each petal 
overlaid at the base with deep golden yellow, 
while carrying out the individual flower color 
at the tip. Pastel Tints contain a wide range of 
pastel shades. Soft yellow, old gold, light pink, 
apricot-pink, salmon, peach and buff, cream 
and white. Robust plants, 3 feet high, bearing 
quantities of bloom all through the season. 
Pkg. 15c¢; large pkg. 40c 
Linearis Zinnias 
Linearis is a single-flowering variety. A 
lovely shade of golden orange, with a delicate 
lemon stripe through each petal, the center 
dark golden orange. The bushy plants, 15 
inches high, carry a wealth of flowers from 
early summer until late fall. 
Pkg. 15c¢; large pkg. 40c 
Dainty Cupid Zinnias 
Compact plants growing about one foot high, 
producing perfectly double, dainty flowers 
about 1 inch in diameter. Extremely free flow- 
ering, blooming from midsummer to late fall. 
Mixed colors. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
Cut-and-Come-Again Zinnias 
(Elegans Pumila Dwarf Double) 
Flowers of medium size, 21% inches 
across, well formed and carried on long, 
strong stems that make them ideal for cut- 
ting. The plants are thrifty, compact grow- 
ing, about 20 inches high, and keep_on 
blooming from midsummer until frost. This 
Zinnia is rapidly growing in favor. 
Crimson. Rich, vivid crimson. 
Pinkie. A soft rose-pink that is un- 
usual. 
Scarlet. Rich brilliant scarlet; vivid 
intense shade. 
A good white is 
needed in every 
garden. 
Spun Gold. The 
very best butter- 
yellow Zinnia. 
Snowball. 
Sunrise. Salmon- 
rose. A popular 
cut flower with 
the florist. 
Each of above: 
Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 
30c; oz. 85c. 
Collection: One 
package each of 
the above — 6 
kinds (6 pkgs.), 
for 45c. 
Mixed. A mixture 
of all the above 
kinds. Pkg. 10c; 
Vy oz. 25¢; oz. 75¢ 
Giant Flowering [5] ] 
Zinnias 

Lilliput Zinnias 
Tom Thumb 
Compact plants, 10 inches high, covered with 
very small, double, button-like flowers. Splen- 
did for low beds and borders. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
Lilliput or Pompon Zinnias 
These plants form handsome little bushes a 
foot high that are covered with small, very 
double flowers of all colors from midsummer 
until late fall. They make very handsome beds 
and showy borders. This type of Zinnia is get- 
ting very popular as'a cut flower. We recom- 
mend that you give it space in your garden 
this season. 
Black Ruby. Velvety maroon. 
Canary Gem. Bright yellow flowers. 
Purple Gem. Rich violet-purple. 
Rosebud. Bright rose-pink. 
Salmon Gem. Very popular Pompon. 
Scarlet Gem. Bright scarlet flowers. 
Valencia. Attractive burnt-orange. 
White Gem. Dainty, pure white. 
Above: Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 40c; oz. $1.25 
Collection: One package each of the above— 
8 varieties for 65c. 
Mixed. All colors in a splendid mixture. 
Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 35c; oz. 90¢ 
Early Wonder, Padre 
Earliest of all Zinnias to flower in our Trial 
Grounds for the past two seasons. Low growing 
plants with little foliage but producing the 
most brilliant orange-scarlet, 3-inch flowers. 
i Pkg. 15¢ 
Fantasy Zinnia 
Since the introduction of the Fantasy Zinnia, 
equally valuable new colors and shades have 
been added to the family. At the present time 
the mixture includes red, orange, yellow, in 
various shades. The blooms are shaggy, with 
long, narrow, curled petals. Mixed colors. 
Pkg. 15c; targe pkg. 50c 
Mexicana Hybrida Zinnias 
(Haageana) 
Plants are about 11/4 feet high and literally 
covered with small, double flowers. The colors 
are marvelous in brilliancy, varying from golden 
yellow to deep orange, with some blooms tipped 
with lemon-yellow. There are various shades of 
red and maroon, and blends of colors. 
Pkg. 15¢; large pkg. 50c 
Howard’s Crested Zinnias 
Fairly large flowers with high, crested cen- 
ters. Rather limited range of color. Come 
40 per cent true to type in our trials. 
Pkg. 10c 
