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The most popular flower in America, zinnias are just about the most sure-fire annual in 
cultivation. They manage to produce flowers in the poorest soil and in dry, hot weather 
that ruins other flowers, and they respond with spectacular effect to good growing condi- 
tions. 
DAHLIA FLOWERED 
Grant blossoms, up to 6 in. across on plants 
2% to 3 ft. tall. Fully double, and brightly 
colored, with many flower branches. 
3020 
$021 
3022 
3023 
3024 
3025 
3026 
3027 
3028 
3029 
3035 
Canary Yellow Light yellow. 
Crimson Monarch Deep crimson. 
Dream Deep rosy lavender. 
Exquisite Light and deep rose. 
Golden Dawn Golden yellow. 
Golden State Golden orange. 
Old Rose 
Oriole Orange with deeper center. 
Polar Bear White. 
Will Rogers Deep scarlet. _ 
Mixed Colors All the above and others 
in a splendid mixture. 
Any of the above Dahlia Flowered zinnias: 
Pkt. 15c;, % oz. 40c; % oz. 70c 
Collection 
DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
Canary Yellow, Exquisite, Polar Bear, 
Golden State, Dream, and Will Rogers. 
Callection 4555—6 Pkts. 
1 of 
each variety (value 90c), only 50c 
SUPER CROWN OF GOLD 
3095 Pastel Tints A remarkable and lovely 
Zinnia family, with flowers of great size and 
soft colors. Petals are overlaid at the base 
with a deep, golden yellow, changing to 
soft shades of pink, lavender, salmon, rose, 
cream and other pleasant tints. 
Pkt. 15cy Y% oz, 5063" % oz. 85c 
CALIFORNIA GIANT ZINNIAS 
Plants are taller than Dahlia Flowered, | 
growing 3 to 4 ft. high. The flowers are 
large, flat, and long stemmed, measuring 
up to 6 in. across. Good cut flowers. 
3000 Cherry Queen Cherry-rose. 
3001 
3002 
3003 
Daffodil Bright canary yellow. 
Miss Willmott Soft pink. 
Orange King An extremely bright 
shade of orange-scarlet. 
3004 California Giant Mixed Including pink, 
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LILLIPUT ZINNIAS : 
Many bright flowers 1 to 1% in. 
across, very double. Plants 1% to 
2 ft. tall. 
3075 Canary Yellow 
3076 Crimson 
3077 Gold Golden orange. 
3078 Salmon Salmon-rose. 
3079 Purple Deep, strong. 
3080 White 
3085 Lilliput Mixed All the above 
and other shades. 
Any of the above Lilliputs: 
Pkt. 15c; %o0z.40c; % oz. 70c 
LILLIPUT COLLECTION 
All the separate colors listed 
above. 
Collection 4560—6 Pkts. One 
of each (value 90c) 
FANTASY ZINNIAS 
Shaggy, double flowers 3 in. across, 
with twisted and curled petals of 
exotic appearance. Plants grow 
2% to 3 ft. tall. 
3045 Wildfire Bright scarlet. 
3046 Stardust Yellow. 
3047 White Light White. 
3050 Fantasy Mixed 
Any of the above Fantasies: 
Pkt. 15c;  % oz. 40c; % oz. 75c 
STRIPED ZINNIAS 
3096 Peppermint Stick Mixed 
Good sized flowers in many colors, 
almost all striped with a contrast- 
ing color. Red and white, pink and 
white, red and yellow, orange and 
yellow and purple and white. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c 
_ZINNIA, DAHLIA FLOWERED 
18 THERE IS NO FLOWER IN AMERICA SO POPULAR AS ZINNIAS. THEY ARE BRIGHT, VARIED, AND SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE 
rose, crimson, yellow, orange, red, 
white, purple and apricot. 
Any of the above California Giants: 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; % oz. 70c 
SWEET PEA, RUFFLED MIXED 
Sweet Peas 
The beloved, fragrant Sweet Pea has a long record as a favorite annual, 
and the introduction of the new Cuthbertson strain makes it possible for 
gardeners even in hot regions to grow this lovely flower. Plant very erly. 
CUTHBERTSON 
Draws high praise everywhere. In- 
termediate between Early and Late 
Spencer in maturity, this new strain 
shows strong heat resistance and 
vigorous growth. If sweet peas have 
been unsuccessful for you, try this. 
2761 Carol Clear pink. 
2762 Catherine Bright cerise. 
2763 Coline Scarlet. 
2764 David Rose crimson. 
2765 Evelyn Salmon cream. 
2766 Frank G. Lavender 
2767 Hazel Light blue. 
2768 Janet Pure white. 
2769 Jessie Soft mauve. 
2770 Katie Rosy cream pink. 
2771 Kenneth Crimson. 
2772 Liza Deep maroon. 
2773 Lois Rose pink. 
2774 Marion Cream. 
2776 Tommy Dark blue. 
2775 Cuthbertson Mixed Colors 
Any of the above Cuthbertsons: 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; oz. 50c 
LATE SPENCERS 
The biggest and best where summer 
heat does not come too soon. Waved 
and frilled; long stems. 
2651 Avalanche White (white seed). 
2652 Brilliant Rose Tyrian rose, 
2653 Capri Silver blue. 
2655 Chinese Blue Mid-blue. 
2656 Cream Gigantic Cream. 
2660 Jumbo Deep cerise. 
2663 Salmon Gigantic Salmon-pink. 
2665 Powerscourt Lavender. 
2666 Pinkie Rose-pink. 
2667 Royal Purple Purple. 
2668 The Admiral Navy blue. 
2671 Pirate Gold Golden orange. 
2672 Red Supreme Crimson. 
2673 Rubicund Scarlet 
2676 Warrior Maroon 
2685 Late Spencer Mixed Colors A 
wonderfully varied assortment. 
Any of the above Late Spencers: 
Pkt. 10c;  % oz. 30c; 
oz. 50c; % lb. $1.75 
RUFFLED GIANTS 
The finest large flowering, giant ruf- 
fled varieties of the Late Spencer 
class. Frilled and waved. 
2750 Bonnie Ruffles Salmon-pink. 
2751 Ruffled Blue Mid-blue. 
2752 Ruffled Crimson - ‘ 
2753 Ruffled Exquisite Cerise. 
2754 Ruffled Rose Rich rose. 
2755 Ruffled White Long stems. 
2760 Ruffled Mixed The above and 
many other fine colors. 
Any of the above Ruffled Giants: 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. 60c;_ oz. $1.00 
EARLY SPENCERS 
Flowers appear 3 to 4 weeks earlier 
than Late Spencers, avoiding hot 
weather and making a surer crop. 
2700 Amethyst Reddish purple. 
2701 Apollo Salmon-cerise. 
2702 Bridesmaid Silvery pink. 
2703 Cascade White seeded white. 
2704 Columbia Rose; white wings. 
2705 Daphne Salmon-pink. 
2706 Florist Blue Best blue. 
2707 Florist Rose Rose-pink. 
2708 Harmony Lavender. 
2709 Hope Black seeded white. 
2710 Mars Ox-blood crimson. 
2711 Oriental Deep cream. 
2712 Sequoia Golden cerise. 
2713 Skippy Light salmon-pink. 
2714 Valencia Sunproof orange. 
2720 Early Spencer Mixed Colors 
Any of the above Early Spencers: 
Pkt. 15¢3 9 3402. 35ese ozo 
SWEET PEA COLLECTION 
7 LATE SPENCERS 
Ambition, Capri, Gigantic, Pinkie, } 
Pirate Gold, Warrior, Red Su- | 
preme. t 
Collection 4565—7 Pkts. One o 
each variety (value 70c) 
for only 
50c | : 
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