
Lilliput 
Zinnias 
Baby Zinnias 
Pompon or Double Lilliput 
1! ft. This charming little Zinnia has be- 
come very popular. It is used for bedding 
or borders and bears a profusion of small, 
very double, globular flowers about 1 
inch in diameter, very brilliant in color. 
They are beautiful plants and bloom all 
Summer until late Fall. 
8046 Flesh Pink. 8050 Crimson Gem. 
8047 Searlet Gem. 8051 Salmon Rose. 
8048 Canary Gem. 8052 White Queen. 
8049 Golden Gem. 8055 Black Ruby. 
8054 Mixed. 
Gaillardia Flowered Zinnias 

Pastel Tints of Lilliput Zinnias 
8056 Mixed. 14 ft. The attractive pastel shades are par- 
ticularly fine for bouquets in the home. Lovely soft shades 
of apricot, peach, creamy yellow, shell pink, delicate sal- 
mon, light rose and orchid. 
Gaillardia-Flowered Zinnias 
8285 Gaillardia Flowered Mixed. 2 ft. Flowers resemble a 
Double Gaillardia. 2 ins. in diameter, bicolors, mellow 
tones, fine for cutting, 

WHEN TO PLANT IN VICINITY OF PHILADELPHIA 
MARCH 
Sow Indoors Set Out 
ASeTatum = sce eee May 1 
Antirrhinum (Snap 
dracon) May 15 
Asters soso May 10 
Celosia (Cockscomb)May 1 
Hollyhockmea~ eer May 10 
Pansy oon eee May 1 
Petuniaie.. eer May 1 
Salvia sepa. cee ee May 1 
Stocks (Gilliflower) May 15 
Verbena gece. ieee May 1 
Wall flowiermt eee May 1 
Sow Outdoors Sweet Peas 
APRIL 
All those listed for March 
may also be planted in April 
and, in addition, the follow- 
ing: 
Sow Indoors Set Out 
AIVSSUIEvaton. hte May 1 
Calendulawe eee May 1 
Cosmos, Late ...... May 1 
Dahliasee eee May 1 
Delphinium ....... May 15 
Gourds#eee ee May 1 
Helianthus 
(Sunflower ...... May 1 
Maricold' 4,e- ¢. 2a: May 1 
Mignonettemsnniaen May 1 
Nicotiana se eee May 1 
Phlox Drummondi .May 1 
Poppy, Iceland ....May 15 
Ricinus (Castor-Oil 
Plant) scereweecs May 10 
Sal piclossisumeeiaes May 10 
SCA DlOSame ree May 1 
Zinnia ee eee May 1 
Sow Outdoors Nasturtiums 
MAY 
This is the month of out- 
door sowing and planting. 
The following list of flowers 
comprises those which may 
be sown in the open, and 
which will mature _ into 
perfection before frosty 
weather sets in. 
Sow Outdoors 
Sweet Alyssum 
Calendula 
Calliopsis 
Candytuft 
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Centaurea (Bachelor’s 
Button) 
Chrysanthemum, Annual 
Cosmos, Early 
Delphinium 
Dianthus (China Pinks) 
Eschscholtzia (California 
Poppy) 
Gaillardia (Blanketflower) 
Ornamental Gourds 
Helianthus (Sunflower) 
Larkspur, Annual 
Lupins, Annual 
Marigold 
Mignonette 
Morning-Glory 
Nasturtiums 
Petunia 
Poppy 
Portulaca 
Salpiglossis 
Scabiosa 
Verbena 
Zinnia and all other annuals. 
JUNE 
This is the month to sow 
perennials. The _ varieties 
listed below can easily be 
grown from seed. All of 
them may be sown from 
dune till middle of Septem- 
er, 
Alyssum saxatile compac- 
tum 
Asters, Hardy 
Coreopsis 
Campanula (Bluebells) 
Candytuft, Sempervirens 
Poppies, Iceland 
Poppies, Oriental 
Sweet William 
JULY 
This ig the most impor- 
tant month for sowing some 
flower seeds, The following 
biennials, if sown in July 
and transplanted in August 
or September, will flower the 
following spring. 
Bellis perennig (English 
Daisies) 
Myosotis (Forget-me-not) 
And All Perennials 
