
Leslie took one look at the Lilliput Zinnia and said “Oh Boy.” She is the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burrell, great granddaughter of D. V. Burrell. 
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| SEE PAGE 118—HOW TO GROW ZINNIAS 
| These very double flowers are about one inch in diameter, beau- 
_ tifully formed and are excellent for cutting as the stems are 8 to 
10 inches long. They start blooming early and last all summer. 
Very effective for borders. Height 1% feet. 
) Black Ruby Orange Gem Valencia 
| Canary Gem Rosebud White Gem 
Dainty Gem Salmon Shades Mixed 
Lilac Gem Scarlet Gem 
Any color or mixed. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 30c) (oz., $1.00) (4 Ib., $3.50) 
inn ; These are the smallest of all, much on the 
Zinnia, Cupid order of Lilliputs but with smaller flowers 
and smaller plants. Height 1 foot. 
Mixed Elf—carmine shades. 
Tiny Tim—scarlet Snow Drop—white 
Pixte—yellow 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 0z., 30c)-(oz., $1.00) 
Navajo or Gaillardia Flowered 2% ft. Unique be- 
cause of its striped 
and variegated flowers. Makes a colorful showing in any flower 
garden. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 0z., 30c) (oz., $1.00) “ 
I Hi " A break in Zinnias that is entirely 
David Burp ie Mixed different from the Dahlia Flowered, 
Fantasy and other types. Even the foliage is different; leaves 
being beautifully crinkled. Stems long. The flowers nearly as 
large in size as Dahlia Flowered. Petals are long, shaggy and 
erinkled. Colors are mostly pastel. A good cut flower. Height 
2% feet. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 0z., 30c) (oz., $1.00) (% Ib., $3.50) 

How to grow flowers from seed—page 119 117 
