Willie Winkle—Bright rose. Pkt., 15¢; %-0z., 45¢. 
Alba Pura—Pure white. 
Kermesina—Crimson. 
Price—Pot-grown plants: 10¢ each, 25 for $2.00. 
ZINNIAS 
The Zinnia has long been one of the most 
popular annual flowers. Many types are now 
grown and hardly a year goes by that some out- 
standing new variety is not introduced. This year 
it is the Luther Burbank. | 
Luther Burbank—Large pastel-colored flow- 
ers of all shades; vigorous-growing plants assure 
an abundance of long-stemmed flowers. 
Price—Seed: Pkt. 200 seeds, 25¢; 2 pkts., 45¢. 
Pot-grown plants: 20¢ each, 3 for 50¢, 10 for $1.50. 

Burpee’s Super Gianits—Giant-sized flowers in full range of Zin- 
nia colors. Pkt., 25¢; %-oz., 60¢; %4-oz., $1.00. 
David Burpee—Very large flowers with petals attractively curled 
and quilled; wide range of colors with pastel shades predominating. 
Pkt., 25¢; ¥%-oz., 60¢; %4-0z., $1.00. 
Crown of Gold Mixed—Large Dahlia-flowered Zinnias in wide 
color range; each petal is overlaid with deep golden yellow at the 
base. Pkt., 10¢; %-oz., 35¢; %4-oz., 60¢. 
Price—Pot grown plants: 10¢ each, 25 for $2.00. 
PERENNIALS 
Perennials are hardy plants which live in the ground from year 
to year. The tops of the plants die down soon after flowering, the 
roots remaining dormant and sending up new shoots the next season. 
Few perennials are permanent, but should last three years or longer. 
It is good practice to lift and divide the plants every two or three 
years to keep from having scattered stalks of flowers, and also to 
perpetuate the growth by the conservation of the young flowering 
shoots. 
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