Hart & Vicks 
ZINNIAS 
Probably no flower has such an assortment of bright 
shades, tints and colors, and no bedding plant is more 
effective for a brilliant show than the Zinnia. It blooms 
from early summer until hard frost finally cuts it down. 
This old-fashioned bedding plant, whose popularity is 
being increased every year by the addition of many new 
and remarkably beautiful varieties and colors, deserves a 
most prominent place in your garden. Sow the seed early 
in the spring. Give the plants plenty of room. Feed lJiber- 
ally with liquid sheep or cattle manure. 
The Very Best of the 
GIANT FLOWERING ZINNIAS 
Strong, robust, branching plants 3 to 4 feet high. 
From the experience gained in our own extensive Zinnia 
trials and from the experience of many of our customers, 
we have selected these thirteen large-flowering Zinnias as 
the best of their particular color. The type of flower is 
designated by symbols after the variety name. DF is 
Dahlia-Flowered; CG is California Giant. 
Canary Bird. DF. A lovely shade of clear primrose-yellow; 
an outstanding variety. 
Cherry Queen. CG. Most brilliant cherry-rose. 
Crimson Monarch. DF. Largest and very best deep 
crimson. 
Dream. DF. Best deep lavender turning to mallow-purple. 
Eldorado. DF. Best apricot-orange Zinnia; very large 
flower. 
Exquisite. DF. Light rose with a deep rose center. 
Golden Dawn. DF. Best golden yellow Zinnia. Perfectly 
formed flowers. 
Wumination. DF. Largest and best Tyrian rose. 
Splendid for cutting. 
Miss Willmott. CG. Soft clear delicate pink. Plant 
this with Canary Bird. 
Orange Queen. CG. Largest golden orange. 
Oriole. DF. Very lovely orange and gold two-toned 
flower. 
Purity. CG By far the best white Zinnia. 
Royal Purple. DF. All-America Winner. Very 
large royal purple. 
Any of above: Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 35c; Y% oz. 55c 
Collection: One package each of the above—13 
varieties for $1.75. 
Rainbow Blend of Colors 
We make this mixture right here in our ware- 
houses by mixing a great many named kinds in 
proper color proportions to give you a glorious 
display in your garden. 
Poul Se mamozs SDC A, Oza DDC; OZnao li. 45) 
The Unusual Fantasy Zinnia 
Giant Flowering 
Zinnias 
FANTASY ZINNIAS 
Since the introduction of the Fantasy Zinnia, equally valuable new colors and shades 
have been added to the family. At the present time the mixture includes red, orange, 
yellow, lavender, flesh-pink, rose and scarlet in various shades. The blooms are attrac- 
tive, well-rounded, medium size, shaggy double flowers, 3 to 31 in. across, composed 
of a mass of twisted, tubular petals which give them the appearance of a miniature 
Cactus Dahlia. Mixed colors. Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 40c; Y% oz. 65c 
AUTUMN COLORED ZINNIAS 
A combination and blending of giant long stemmed flowers in all the colors seen 
in the oak and maple leaves in the fall. This mixture was made at the request of 
Rochester Garden Club members. Pkg) 157 /g0Zz. 35c7 45 oze155c 
FROM VICK’S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, JULY, 1878 
“1 must tell you about a Zinnia | had last summer. A double scarlet with the delight- 
ful fragrance of a Tea Rose. Also one with a row of small ones around, all single. | 
had a double white Datura which grew to a height of ten feet, also a single one with a 
spread of twenty feet, that had as many as fifty blossoms open every evening.” 
E. L. R. Jeffersonville, Indiana 
Next season we hope to be able to offer you a brand new Zinnia. A larger, more 
double yet a very attractive and graceful flower, with a wider range of color, many 
entirely new to the Zinnia family. We had hoped to be able to offer seed of this 
new Zinnia to you this year but will all have to wait until the spring of 1953 for it. 
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