
ELECTRO #1193F 
ZINNIA DAHLIA 
FLOWERED MIX 
20 

BopceEr has been the 
acknowledged leader in Zinnias 
since 1919, when this firm origi- 
nated and introduced the Dahlia- 
Flowered strain, a type that revolu- 
tionized the status of the Zinnia 
family. This type won recognition from the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society in the form of a Gold Medal in 1924, and 
thenceforth became a recognized and standard variety 
throughout the world. The Bodger firm has specialized in 
Zinnias for many years, and is responsible for the intro- 
duction of many other popular Zinnia types. Zinnias are 
remarkably easy to grow, being ideal for the warm 
weather months in most localities. The wide range of types 
afford an opportunity for many uses, and flowers can be 
had from seed in less than sixty days. Today, Bodger’s 
Zinnia fields cover hundreds of acres of the best Zinnia 
land in the world, and an ever-increasing demand for 
Zinnia seed requires an ever-increasing acreage. 

SYMBOLS 
a—annual f—cut flower variety, special p—perennial 
b—biennial _ for florists ra—rock plant annual 
c—climber gr—greenhouse plant rp—rock plant perennial 

TALL LARGE FLUWERED TYPES 
(ELEGANS ROBUSTA GRANDIFLORA PLENISSIMA) 
ZINNIA BODGER’S GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA FLOWERED f (Bodger) (G.M., R.H.S.’24) 
Introduced by us in 1919; all the colors of our introduction since then. Plants medium height, 2 /2’-3’, 
bearing on strong stems huge fully double flowers resembling the show type of Dahlia. Most popular 

varieties marked with asterisk (*). Per oz. _ Per Ib. 
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26452 DREAMALdeep rosy: lavenc erases ete ne ec ee ee ee ee BS 4.00 
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127:2@ GOLDENEDAW Nia goldenny.el | wares see ee eee eee ee oh) 4.00 
12742 GOLDEN BSTATE Ms GOldem=Or. cnc Crees eae eee FS) 4.00 
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1288". ORIOLE orange and. gol clare ee eee ee ee BOS) 4.00 
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122.9 SRO A Ha RU RBI Ess AUGAMERICA( SUX SELECTION San 2 eens ets) 4.00 
2945 SGARLET FLAME brightes ctr etceemre rece nee eer re tee eee ae nee eee B35 4.00 
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ZINNIA SUPER CROWN O’GOLD f (Bodger) 
1330 PASTEL TINTS (Bodger). Vastly improved strain of the Crown o’Gold type, with large 
well-formed flowers in rich pastel shades, each petal overlaid at the base with 
deep golden yellow. Flower type intermediate between Dahlia Flowered and 
California: Giant '2.22ee ee ee a ee ee et ee 55) 4.00 
ZINNIA BODGER’S CALIFORNIA GIANT or MAMMOTH f (Bodger) 
Introduced by us in 1926; most of the colors are of our introduction since then. This class makes fine 
cut flowers, especially for florists, as they can be forced nicely in the greenhouse. Flowers large and flat 
with long stems, very graceful. Colors which do not occur also in the Dahlia Flowered class are marked 
with an asterisk (*). 
Per oz. Per |b. 
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IS 80RGRIMSON QUEEN irich crits rseseeeneee sees eam anna ee ne a3) 4.00 
1354. “DAFFODIL, rich canary ‘yellow sees 2 boc och trie ee 35) 4.00 
