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ZINNIAS 
GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED. In formation the broad petals 
are closely imbricated, sometimes seeming almost to be piled 
one upon the other. The flowers often measure 4 inches in 
depth and 6 to 8 inches in diameter. In general appearance 
the flowers compare with the Show Dahlias. Mixed colors: 
1 Ib., $11.00; 4 ozs., $3.25; oz., 90c; pkt., 10¢, postpaid. 
Many other Zinnias are listed on page 47. 
PANSIES 
They like a cool, moist soil and protection from winds as 
well as the noonday sun. Seed should be sown in the house 
and transplanted when danger of frost is over. For large flow- 
ers, early in the spring, the seed should be sown in August 
cr September and the plants protected with a cold frame 
during the winter. May also be sown out-of-doors in the spring 
for late summer and fall flowers. 
GIANT MIXTURE, DONOVAN STRAIN. Flowers very large, 
and great diversity of colors. This mixture contains all the 
good ones See page 44. 4 ozs., $28.00; oz., $9.00; 1% oz., 
$2.50; pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
Other Pansies are listed 
on page 44. 
RUST-PROOF SNAPDRAGON 
(ANTIRRHINUM) 
For gorgeous coloring few flowers can match Snapdragons. 
The flowers are of very large size, very fragrant, and are 
produced in immense, long spikes, which render them well 
adapted for cut flowers. See page 45. 
DWARF MIXED. 4 ozs., $10.00; oz., $2.80; 14 oz., 80c; 
pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
TALL MIXED. 4 ozs., $9.00; oz., $2.50; 14 oz., 75c; pkt., 
10c, postpaid. 
VERBENA 
One of our trustworthy garden companions. Of trailing 
habit. The foliage makes a pefect carpet and a fine back- 
ground for the broad, flat flower heads of many brilliant 
colors. Sow in boxes in the house and transplant when the 
seedings are an inch high, and set cutside after danger of 
frost is past in a warm, sunny spot. 
MAMMOTH MIXED. Producing in handsome umbels, flow- 
ers of large size in beautiful shades of white, rose, scarlet, 
blue and purple. 4 ozs., $6.50; oz., $1.90; 14 oz., 60c; pkt., 
10c, postpaid. See page 47. 
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