SWEET PEAS and ZINNIAS 47e Favorites 
SWEET PEAS, Spencer Mixed 
SWEET PEAS 
SPENCER—Because of such unusual size, waved 
or fluted appearance and charming blendings 
of harmonious colors, the new Spencer type 
may be appropriately described as Gigantic 
Orchid Flowered. The flowers are not only of 
extremely large size, but are distinct in hav- 
ing the outer edges of the standard and wings 
beautifully crumpled or waved. Sweet peas 
are more than flowers—they are a necessity 
for every garden. 
Ambition—Lavender. 
Bonnie Best—Rose-pink. 
Chinese Blue—Rich deep blue. 
Colorado—Bright orange. 
Hebe—Bright pink. 
King White. 
Peggy Ann—Salmon pink.” 
Red Boy—Crimson. 
Welcome—Scarlet. 
Mixed. 
Pkt., 5¢; oz.. 20¢; 1/4 Ib.. 65c. 
GIANT RUFFLED—Beautifully ruffled, duplexed 
and frilled, giving the large, wavy flowers a 
double appearance. Long stems, each carry- 
ing four fully developed blooms. 
Mixed Colers. ; 
Pkt., 10¢: oz., 30¢. 
fARLY FLOWERING SPENCER—Come into 
bloom about three weeks earlier than the 
summer flowering varieties. Sweet peas do 
best in cool weather and they will bloom be- 
fore the summer heat arrives, 
If you have not been successful with the 
late varieties, try some of the Early Flow- 
ering. 
Mixed. 
Pkt., 10¢. 

Keep the pods nipped on the sweet peas. They 
will stop blooming if seeds form. 



Inoculate Sweet Peas with 
Nitragin Before Planting 
TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflower)—Stately plants 
with deeply cut, dark green foliage, and gor- 
geous, brilliant orange scarlet flowers 3 to 4 
inches across. Charming for cutting and tall 
backgrounds. Blooms in late fall. Grows 
6 feet. 
Pkt., 10¢. 

VERBENA HYBRIDA—Blooming freely all season 
until frost and in the most brilliant colors. 
Admirable for solid beds or masses; also for 
edging. Sow % inch deep in boxes or pots 
of fine soil, transplant to other boxes 3 inches 
apart, and plant out in a warm, sunny posi- 
tion in the border when all danger from frost 
is past. 
Beauty of Oxford—Rose pink. 
Mixed. 
Pkt., 15¢, postpaid. 
ZINNIAS 
THE MOST COLORFUL FLOWER OF THEM 
ALL—PLANT PERFECTION BRAND 
FOR A RIOT OF COLOR 
Our Zinnia seed are grown by Bodger in Cali- 
fornia, the originator of the dahlia flowered 
and other types of zinnias. No other annual 
can take the place of zinnias, with their bril- 
liant flowers of massive size. They have become 
a general favorite. Zinnia withstands lots of 
heat, thriving best in a sunny location. For 
bedding, for borders and for cut flowers, they 
furnish a wealth of blooms from early summer 
till late in the fall. 

ZINNIA, Will Rogers 
FANTASY—Fantasy is the most fascinating 
new zinnia type introduced to the flower 
world in many years. The informal, shaggy 
appearing flowers are graceful and _ interest- 
ing. The color range includes the brightest 
shades of reds, yellow and orange, pinks and 
white. 
Finest Mixed. 
Star Dust—Deep golden yellow. 
Pké., 10c. 
DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIAS—In formation 
the broad petals are closely imbricated, some- 
times seeming almost to be piled one upon 
the other. The flowers often measure 4 inches 
in depth and 6 to 8 inches in diameter. 
Scarlet Flame—Bright scarlet. 
Pkt., 10¢; 1% oz., 25c. 
Exquisite—Light rose with deep rose center. 
Oriole—Orange and gold. 
Canary Bird—Rich canary yellow. 
Crimson Monarech—Deep crimson. 
Dream—Deep rose lavender. 
Polar Bear—Large creamy white. 
Purple Prince—Deep purple. 
Will Rogers — Loveliest’' and most brilliant 
searlet red. 
Mixed Colors. 
Any of the above, Pkt., 10¢, postpaid. 
CALIFORNIA: GIANTS 
Mixed Colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
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LILLIPUT 
Pastel Mixture—Because of the neat, com- 
pact, symmetrical habit of the flowers to- 
gether with their small size and stem 
length, they are particularly fine for cut- 
ting for bouquets in the house. In the 
pastel mixture there are very lovely soft 
shades of apricot, peach, creamy, yellow, 
shell pink, delicate salmon, light rose and 
orchid. The plants are 12 ti 15 inches in 
height, neat in habit, compact growing and 
very free flowering. Produce flowers in 
about 45 days. 
Pkt., 10¢, postpaid. 
DOUBLE LILLIPUT 
Canary yellow 
Crimson gem 
Golden orange 
Purple 
Rosebud 
Rose pink 
White 
In separate colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN (Elegans Pumila Dwarf = 
Double)—A semi-tall type of zinnia; has be- 
come very popular. Produces an abundance 
of medium-sized, well rounded blooms on 
stems long enough for cutting. The compact 
bushes keep on blooming from midseason 
until frost, making an attractive display in 
beds or borders and yielding an abundance of 
long-keeping cut flowers for house decora- 
tions. In an average soil the plants grow 
18 inches tall. 
Mixed 
Pkt., 10c. 
TOM THUMB MIXTURE—Tom Thumb is without 
exception the dwarfest zinnia known. The 
plants are rounded and compact, 4 to 6 inches 
high, literally covered with well formed flow- 
ers of the Lilliput type. The color ranges in- 
elude red, orange, yellow, pink, rose and 
other pastel shades. During the hot, dry 
summer months this is the ideal border plant, 
and is also adapted for the window box and 
pot work. : 
: Pkt., 20c. 
GRACILLIMA (Red Riding Hood)—Deep scarlet, 
miniature red flowers, 2 to 3 inches, free 
flowering. 
Pkt., 10c. 
LINEARIS—The most unusual and interesting of 
the new zinnias is the little dwarf variety, 
Linearis. The flowers, which are single, are 
a lovely shade of golden orange, with a deli- 
cate lemon yellow stripe through each petal, 
while the center is a dark brown in the young 
flowers, turning golden orange. 
Pkt., 20¢, postpaid. 

ZINNIA, Lilliput Pastel Mixture 

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PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
