Zinnias Have Changed a Lot in a Few Years 
TITHONIA. HA. 
Torch. Top All-America Selections Winner for 
1951. It grows as easily as a Zinnia; thrives 
on hot weather. It’s orange-red, and red Is a 
striking color. Best of all, it’s only waist 
high—compact enough for any garden. Pkt. 
25c; large pkt. 75c. 
VERBENA. HA. 
Giant-Flowering 
Brilliant. Bright rose, white eye. 
Cerise Queen. Salmon-cerise. 
Floradale Beauty. Rose-pink. 
Lavender Glory. Pure lavender. 
Royale. Royal-blue. 
Salmon-Pink. Brilliant. 
Spectrum-Red. Intense red, white eye. 
White. Pure white. 
Any of the above, Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 60c 
VINCA. HHP. 
(Madagascar Periwinkle) 
Alba. White, with rose eye. 
Alba pura. Pure white. 
Rosea. Rose, with dark eye. 
Mixed. 
Any of the above, Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c 
VIOLA. HHP. 
Arkwright Ruby. Bright rosy crimson. 
Blue Perfection. Rich purple-blue. 
Chantreyland. Rich apricot; long stems. 
White Perfection. Pure white. 
Yellow Perfection. Golden yellow. 
Any of the above, Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c 
WALLFLOWER. HA. 
Single Early. Valuable for greenhouse forcing. 
Early Paris Market. Brown. 
Either of the above, Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 50c 
ZINNIAS. HA. 
Lilliput 
Black Ruby Purple Gem 
Canary Gem Rosebud 
Crimson Gem Salmon-Rose 
Pink Gem Scarlet Gem 
Golden Gem White Gem 
Any of the above, Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; 
oz. $1.50 
Dahlia-Flowered 
Canary Bird. Bright canary-yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Crimson-scarlet. 
Dream. Deep lavender. 
Exquisite. Rich rose-pink. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
Golden State. Golden yellow. 
IMumination. Deep rose. 
Luminosa. Bright pink. 
Oriole. Orange and gold. 
Polar Bear. White. 
Purple Prince. Fine deep purple. 
Scarlet Flame. 
Will Rogers. Fiery scarlet. 
Any of the above, Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; 
oz. 75c 
1st Alley and George St., W. Conshohocken, Pa. 
California Giant Zinnias 
Daffodil Improved. Canary-yellow. 
Enchantress. Bright rose. 
Golden Queen. 
Grenadier. Dark red. 
Lavender Queen. 
Miss Willmott. Bright rose-pink. 
Orange King. } 
Rose Queen. Deep rose. 
Salmon-Rose. 
Scarlet Queen. 
Purity. White. 
Violet Queen. 
Any of the above, Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; 
I4oz. 75¢ 
Dwarf Double or Cut-and-Come-Again 
Compact bushes not over 2 feet in height. Large, 
double flowers. 
Crimson. 
Pinkie. Deep rose-pink. 
Salmon-Rose. 
Scarlet. 
Spun Gold. 
White. 
Yellow. 
Mixed. 
Peppermint Stick Mixed. New. Wide color 
range, including red and white, red and yellow, 
pink and white, orange and yellow, and purple 
and white. Somewhat taller than Pumila. An 
early strain. 
Any of the above, Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; 
Y4oz. 15¢ 
Fantasy 
A new type of Zinnia widely different from all 
others. Has large, well-rounded flowers composed 
of a mass of shaggy, curled petals which give an 
artistic and unusual appeal to the blooms. 
Orange Lady. A very appealing color. 
Rosalie. Enchanting rose blooms. 
Stardust. Brilliant golden yellow. 
White Light. Pure white. 
Wildfire. Dazzling scarlet. 
Any of the above, Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; 
I4oz. 75¢ 
Miscellaneous Varieties 
Gaillardia-Flowered or Navaho. Attractive two- 
tone combinations of rose, bronze, yellow and 
orange. Medium-sized flowers. Pkt. 15c; large 
pkt. 40c; oz. 60c. 
Haageana, Mexican Hybrids, Mixed. Very popu- 
lar small-flowering Mexican Zinnias, which have 
a charm all their own. Excellent for bedding, 
making a fine display and having long stems. 
Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; 1402. 65c. 
Linearis. Compact; 6 to 8 in. Early flowering. 
Single, bright orange flowers. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 
A0c; l40z. 75c. 
Pastel Tints (Super Crown O’Gold). A mixture of 
two-tone pastel colors with base of each petal a 
buff or yellow shade. Large flowered, and fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; 1407. 75c. 
Persian Carpet. Like tiny dahlias, each with its 
pointed petals tipped with contrast. These minia- 
ture Zinnias make the ideal garden edging subject. 
Each plant is a different color. 12 in. Pkt 25e; 
large pkt. 75c. 
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All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 
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