
Gold Medal Zinnas « 
Every gardener grows Zinnias, because they can withstand drought, are of 
easiest culture, thrive in any soil, any condition; stand transplanting, flower 
in 40 to 60 days from time of sowing, are free from disease, are excellent 
for beds and borders, and are a very valuable cutflower. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS (60 days) 
Mammoth. Better for cutflowers because 
of longer stems; very large well formed 
flowers, petals lying flat on top of each 
other, have better lustre; free flowering; 
36 in. to 48 in. high. 
*Brightness. Bright pink. 
*Cerise Queen. Beautiful cherry-rose. 
*Enchantress. Light rose, deeper center, 
*Golden Queen. Golden-yellow. 
Grenadier. Bright, dark red. 
*Lavender Queen. Deep rosy-lavender. 
Miss Willmott. Soft pink. 
*Orange King. Cadmium or orange-scarlet, 
*Purity. White. best white in Zinnias. 
Rose Queen. Striking deep rose. 
*Scarlet Queen. Glowing deep scarlet. 
Violet Queen. Deep purple. 
Pkts. 15c and 25c; % oz. 75c 
Collection 8 varieties (*) $1.00 and $1.75 
Burnett’s Mixture..Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 50c 

DAHLIA FLOWERED (60 days) 
Gold Medal Strain (G.M., R.H.S., ’24). 
Massive 4% in. to 7 in. dahlia-like blooms 
with incurved petals; robust, stocky 
plants, 36 in., for garden use and cutting. 
*Canary Bird. Rich canary-yellow. 
*Crimson. Large deep crimson. 
*Dream. Deep rosy-lavender. 
Eldorado. Salmon apricot. 
*Exquisite. Light rose, deeper center. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
*Illumination. Deep rose self. 
*Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. 
*Polar Bear. Large creamy white. 
Royal Purple (H.M., A.A.S., 1942). 
*Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
Will Rogers. Glowing scarlet. 
Pkt. lde and 25c; % oz. 60c 
Collection 8 varieties (*) $1.00 and $1.75 
Burnett’s Mixture..Pkt. 15c;: % oz. 50c¢ 
SUPER GIANTS (60 days) 
51% to 6% inch flowers in pastel shades 
solid colors, two-tone and three-toned 
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This Natural Size are 
not unusual if you sow 
and space properly 
Burnett Seedsmens 
Gold Medal Dahlia 
Strain. 
FLORADALE SCARLET 
A giant informal flower with ruffled 
and fluted strap-like petals that curve 
under; 5” to 54%” and 3” deep; vibrant 
Colors 25 Pts nie seisives ves Piet 25 C2. aoc 
DAVID BURPEE (60 days) 
Giant curled and quilled (chrysanthe- 
mum-like) 5 to 6 in. flowers; some solid 
colors, some two and three toned. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
LINEARIS (45 days) 
8 in. to 10 in. plants with spread of 2 feet 
covered with deep golden orange single 
flowers, striped yellow: bloom till frost. 
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GRACILLIMA (45 days) 
Red Riding Hood. Undoubtedly the most 
popular, very smallest Zinnia; cunning 
half-inch compact blooms, of lovely 
bright scarlet, suitable for small bou- 
quets, better for edging..15c; %4 oz. T5c 
ELEGANS PUMILA (45 days) 
(“Cut and Come Again’ Dwarf, Double) 
Recommended for great quantities of 2 
in. rounded cutflowers, fairly long stems, 
very free flowering, 12 in. to 18 in. 
Golden Orange Canary Yellow 
Scarlet Pinkie, Rose-pink 
Crimson Snowball, White 
Salmon Rose 
Spun Gold (new 737). Ruttercup-vellow. 
Pkts. each 15e and 25c; 1% oz. 50c 
Collection 8 colors $1.00 and $1.60 
Burnett’s Mixture..Pkt. 15c; ™%4 oz. 90c 
GAILLARDIA FLOW’D (45 days) 
(New 1938) Attractive 2 in., two-toned 
flowers, resembling double picta gaillar- 

California Giants Zinnia 
IMPROVED LILLIPUT (45 days) 
POMPON or BABY. Their small 1 in. 
to 1% in. compact, symmetrical flowers 
has made them most popular for cut- 
flowers, very floriferous, 12 in. to 15 in. 
Gems for forcing in semi-shaded green- 
house. 
*Canary Gem, Yellow 
*Rosebud, Rose-pink 
*Golden Gem, Orange 
*Scarlet Gem *White Gem 
Black Ruby (B.M., A.A.S.. 1941). Deep 
velvety maroon. Lilac Gem 
Pkts. each 15c and 25c; 4% oz. 75c 
Collection 8 varieties* $1.00 and $1. 
Burnett’s Mixture..Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 
Delicate Pastel Shades (new 1937). 
Pkt 15c; %& oz 60c 
*Crimson Gem 
*Purple Gem 
*Salmon Gem 
FANTASY (45 to 50 days) 
Informal, shaggy, 2% in. to 8 in. flowers, 
graceful for garden or cutflower, strong 
stems, good keeper, 30 in. to 36 in. 
Melody. Orchid-Lavender. 
Orange Lady (new ’39). 
colorful . 
Pink Frills. Soft flesh pink. 
Rosalie (new ’39). Bright intense rose; 
neat habit 
Bright orange, 
White Light (H.M., A.A.S., 39). Pure 
white cutflower. 
Star Dust (S.M., A.A.S., ’37). Rich deep 
golden yellow. 
Wild Fire (new 1940). Rich dazzling 
scarlet 
Pkts. each 15ec and 25c; 1% oz. 60¢ 
Collection 7 varieties 75c and $1.50 
Burnett’s Mixture..Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 50c 
NEW GIANT CRESTED 
“Howard” (new 1941). Enormous, 4’ to 
5” blooms with full rounded cushiony 
center surrounded by broad guard pet- 
als. A cross between Dahlia and Scab- 
iosa Fld. types. 
Pits. lhc, and 2c 245028 joc 
HAAGEANA (40 days) 
(Mexican Hybrids). Small 1 in. to 1% 
in., double and semi-double flowers, bi- 
colors of orange and maroon, red and 
cream, yellow and red and solid colors; 
begin blooming at 6 in., continue until 
12 in. tall and 12 in. in diameter; for 
diass 2 it, .bktsoipe and. 2b5¢e% 46 oz. 60c bedding, cutflower...Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 50c 
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