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THE |. W. SCOTT CO.., Pittsburgh, Pa. 43 
ZINNIAS .- Youth and Old Age 
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Few flowers provide a more gorgeous display with less care or at- 
tention; all they require is a sunny spot to cause them to grow and 
bloom. vigorously from early summer until frost. The seed may be 
sown in the garden any time during April or May and the plants 
thinned or transplanted to stand 8 to 18 inches apart, according to 
variety. The largest specimen blooms are produced on plants that are 
grown on a mellow, moderately rich soil and given ample room to 
develop. 
GIANT DOUBLE DAHLIA-FLOW- 
ERED VARIETIES. Plants 2% to 3 feet 
high, bearing huge, double flowers resembling 
the Show type of Dahlia. 
Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
Exquisite. Light rose, deep rose center. 
Giant Attraction. Brick-red. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
Illumination. Deep rose. 
Oriole. Orange and geld bicolor. 
Polar Bear. Pure white. 
Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
Will Rogers. Brilliant scarlet-red. 
Finest Mixed. All colors. 
All above, pkt. 15 cts., 140z. 50 cts., oz. $1.50 
ELEGANS, CURLED AND CRESTED. 
Tall, double flowers with the petals artisti- 
cally twisted and curled. Pkt. 10 cts., Moz. 
350ctS., OZ. pl. 

- Zinnia, Fantasy 
FANTASY 
Rosalie. Fantasy type flowers in various 
shades of rose and pink. Free-blooming 
plants. Pkt. 15 cts., Yoz. 90 cts., oz. $3. 
Star Dust. Clear golden yellow 
(a )towers. Blooms early and generously. 
Pictwlomctse Oz e00 Cis O24 ba 
Fantasy Mixed. Striking rich colors; 
medium-sized flowers. Splendid cutting 
material. Pkt. 10 cts., 4oz. 50 cts. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS. Plants 3 to 4 
feet high; flowers large and flat, with long 
stems. Excellent for cut-flowers. 
Crimson Queen, Daffodil (Canary- 
yellow), Lavender Queen, Purity (White), 
Scarlet Queen, Violet Queen, Finest 
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 1402. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
DOUBLE MEXICAN HYBRIDS 
Haageana, Finest Mixed. Small flowers 
on low, bushy plants, making a fine display 
over a long season. Stems are long enough 
for cutting. Pkt. 15 cts., %4oz. 40 cts., oz. $1.25. 
DWARF DOUBLE VARIETY. Cut- 
and-Come-Again. An excellent bedding type 
not over 2 feet tall. Distinct colors. Finest 
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., %oz. 35 cts., oz. $1. 
POMPON or BABY DWARF VARIE- 
TIES. A popular type for cutting. Small 
compact flowers. Plants 1% to 2 feet tall. 
Canary Gem, Salmon Gem, Crimson 
Gem, Lilac Gem, Purple Gem, Rosebud, 
Scarlet Gem, Valencia (Orange) or Mixed, 
Pkt. 10 cts., 140z. 35 cts., oz. $1. 
SCABIOSA-FLOWERED. Resembles the 
annual Scabiosa, with ray petals surrounding 
a large cushion. 
Giant Crested. A new large-flowered 
crested variety with shades of orange, 
yellow, scarlet, maize, rose, and crimson 
predominating. Lovely for cutting and 
garden decoration. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts., 4oz. 75 cts. 


f Double Dahlia- 
ka flowered Zinnia 
Flower Seed Mixtures 
Scott’s Annual Cut-Flower 
Here is a mixture of annuals that we do 
not hesitate to recommend. Anyone is sure 
to have success with it, and it provides con- 
tinuous bloom all summer. Pkt. 10 cts., %oz. 
25 cts., oz. 45 cts., %lb. $1.50. 
Scott’s Annual Rock-Garden 
A carefully selected assortment suitable 
for the rockery. Especially useful to fill va- 
cancies. Pkt. 10 cts., Y%oz. 35 cts., oz. $1. 
Scott’s Perennial Rock-Garden 
A fine collection for permanent plants for 
| the rock-garden. Recommended to the begin- 
ner. Pkt. 25 cts., 4oz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50. 
‘GARDEN BOOKS 


























Five Popular Garden Books 
GARDEN GUIDE. A most complete book for the amateur. Written by 
28 authors. Covers the entire place from landscaping through the finished 
garden, both fruit, vegetable, and flower. Chapters on soils, fertilizers, 
diseases, insects, propagation, transplanting, pruning, winter protection, 
etc. 576 pages; over 300 illustrations. Cloth, $2. 
WHAT EVERY ROSE-GROWER SHOULD KNOW. Prepared for the 
American Rose Society as a primer for beginners. Tells all the steps in 
rose-growing from preparing the ground, through planting, protection 
against insects and diseases, summer care, pruning, and winter protection. 
80 pages; 4 illustrations in color, 5 in black and white, and numerous 
sketches. $1. 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. By Daniel J. Foley. Here is the only 
book to show the important garden flowers in accurately colored photo- 
graphs—350 of them. It identifies each plant, and gives brief and ade- 
quate cultural directions. A guide book for the beginner and a reference 
book for the advanced gardener. $2.49, 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. By McFarland, Hatton and Foley. Has 
275 color-plates and 100 beautiful half-tones. Complete cultural notes 
are included. 296 pages. $2.49. 
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF GARDEN MAGIC. By Roy E. Biles. 
Tells exactly how to plan your garden. Gives suggestions, instructions, 
diagrams, illustrations, step by step, month by month, to make your 
garden more beautiful. 27 chapters of practical advice; Lawns and Grad- 
ing, Planting and Transplanting, How to Plant Bulbs, How to Prune 
Roses, Soilless Gardening, Soil Fertility, Rock Gardens, Window Boxes, 
Vegetable Garden, Flower Arrangement, Garden Calendar—the kind of 
information you have always wanted. Over 300 pages. $3. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES. By McFarland and Pyle. A completely rewritten 
edition of America’s most popular rose book. 192 pages, profusely illustrated, 
many in color. $2. 

VEGETABLE GARDENING IN COLOR. By Daniel J. Foley. Expert and 
practical directions for growing all the common vegetables, herbs, and 
berries. Has chapters on insects and diseases and winter storage. A valuable 
guide for home-gardeners. 256 pages; 150 pictures in full color. $2.50. 
THE MODERN FAMILY GARDEN BOOK. By Roy E. Biles. Shows you 
what to plant—where, when, and how. A thoroughly reliable book packed 
full of useful, easy-to-apply information, with detailed illustrations. 160 
pages, 400 diagrams, charts, and tables. (A condensation of THE COM- 
PLETE BOOK OF GARDEN MAGIC.) $1. 
CLIMBING ROSES. By G. A. Stevens. A companion volume to “How to 
Grow Roses.”’ 31 color-plates and 32 half-tone illustrations. Cloth, $2. 
THE BOOK OF BULBS. By F. F. Rockwell. Here is the “‘last word’? on 
bulbs and how to grow them, both outdoors and inside the home. 264 pages; 
187 illustrations. $3.50. 
GLADIOLUS. By F. F. Rockwell. 79 pages; 45 illustrations. $1.25. 
PEONIES. By F. F. Rockwell. Tells all about peonies, where and how to 
grow them, their planting, care, cultivation, propagation, and protection. 
Illustrated with photographs and drawings. $1.25. 
ANNUALS FOR YOUR GARDEN. By Daniel J. Foley. Contains full cul- 
tural directions for 90 annual flowers. 97 pages, 32 full color-plates. $1. 
PLANT PROPAGATION. By Alfred C. Hottes. Easily understood by the 
amateur but covers propagation by all the approved commercial methods. 
Revised edition. 238 pages; 136 illustrations. Cloth, $2. 
PEST CONTROL IN THE HOME GARDEN. By Louis Pyenson: An in- 
valuable book for those who are striving to grow healthy plants and take 
pride in good crops. Has chapters on fruit trees, small fruit, and vegetables. 
190 pages; 111 illustrations. $2. 
SUCCESS ON THE SMALL FARM. By HaydnS. Pearson. Tells what every 
successful farmer must know, from starting out to getting the most profit 
out of his farm. Contains valuable information for both the beginner and the 
established farmer. 285 pages; illustrated. $2.50, 
If the book you are wanting is not listed, give us the subject and we will be glad to tell you what is available, and the price 
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