inn 2% ft. You 
Fantasy Zinnia will like this 
new chrysanthemum flowered type 
with its large shaggy bloom and 
curled and twisted petals. Some- 
thing new and entirely different in 
zinnia. A winner in the “All Amer- 
ica” Trials. Fantasy lend themselves 
gracefully to flower arrangements. 
Color range includes oranges, yel- 
lows, pastel pinks and cream with 
enough white for a background to 
show off the other colors. Stems long 
and strong. This type together with 
the Crown of Gold Pastel Tints is 
without doubt the finest cut flower 
yet developed in Zinnias. 
ORANGE LADY — Beautiful pure 
orange. 
ROSALIE—Deep Purplish Pink. 
STAR DUST—Golden Yellow. 
WILDFIRE—Intense Scarlet. 
MIXED. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 30c) (oz., $1.00) 

Zinnia Fantasy 

: Zinnia Luther Burbank 
Zinnia Luther Bur Flowers nearly as large as 
bank Dahlia Fiowered. Petal ends 
distinctly curled and somewhat serrated. Colors mostly pastel, 
delicate, but bright enough to make a nice show in the garden 
or vase. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 0z., 30c) (oz., $1.00) (% Ib., $3.50) 
HOW TO GROW ZINNIAS 
Soil preparation as in A page 119 
Do not plant zinnia seed until all danger from frost is past. Select 
a location not nearer trees than the height of the trees; as zinnias 
will not do well in the shade. Sow 15 seeds to the foot of row. at 
a depth of % to % inch. Keep the soil moist and the crust broken 
until the plants are up. Thin so the plants are 12 to 15 inches apart 
in the row for the giant types, and 8 to 10 inches apart for the 
Lilliput. Rows should be 3 feet apart for giants and 24 inches apart 
for the small varieties. Zinnias do best on very rich soil. Cultivate 
and water frequently. Dust with finely ground sulphur when the 
plants are beginning to bud, at the rate of % lb. to the square rod 
to avoid mildew. 

118 D. VY. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
