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CH G4. Pin-Cushion Flower 
Wherever annuals are grown for cut-flower pur- 
poses, Scabiosas should ALWAYS be included 
The plants reach a height of about 24% feet and 
begin blooming tn early July, continuing without 
interruption until hard frost. The flowers 
are fully as large as illustrated, and the 
colors are as nearly accurate as good color 
printing can register them. 
They make effective lines in the flower- 
garden. For best results, sow seed as soon 
as trees are out in leaf, in a well-pre- 
pared seed-bed, transplanting plants 
so as to leave 1 foot between them. 
Keep flowers well cut, as this helps to 
increase blooming. The beautiful flow- 
ers are borne on long stems and will 
keep almost a week in water after 
cutting. 
Rich Red. A bright hue. 
Blue Moon. Deep lavender-blue. 
Shasta. Pure white. 
King of the Blacks. Purple-black. 
Yellow. Sulphur-colored. 
Rosette. Deep rose, with salmon. 
ea Oe 
Above 6, each, pkt. 15 cts., oz. 60 cts., 
oz. $2, 
One pkt. each of 
me the above 6 colors 75 cts. 
Other Scabiosas are offered on 
pages 36 and 58 
While giant-flowered Zinnias are 
always liked, the Fantasy type is 
growing in popularity because of 
the quaint shape and grace of the 
3-inch, shaggy blooms and _ their 
wide color-range. 
STARDUST 
Other Zinnias 
are offered 
on page 43 
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Ideal for cut-flower purposes and ‘2 
garden decoration. Press groups of E 3 
three Zinnia seeds just under the sur- 
face 15 inches apart, and thin to one : 
plant. Or sow indoors in March and % * 
plant out in May. BS 
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ne 5 Fantasy Biunias 
ut Two illustrated 
3 WILDFIRE. Scarlet. 
ROSALIE. Rose. 
4 is STARDUST. Golden yellow. 
WHITE LIGHT. 
e ORANGE LADY. 
ae Each, pkt. 20 cts., 14o0z. 60 cts., 
& ‘ if oz. 

, $2 
ae e : +, - Five pkts., h 
Be WS Collection : Fivepits.oneeach US ettg, 

