MILLS 
Zinnias are a great favorite and there 
GORGEOUS ZINNIAS 
are few flowers that will make such a gorgeous display of colors and but few as easy 
to grow from seed, They require no special attention and succeed almost anywhere, Plant the seed outdoors after danger 
of frost any time up to July. In the South plant in Fall or Winter months for early fiowers. 
Rainbow Coilection—See Front Cover 
Peppermint Stick Zi 
Super Giants of California 
Flowers 5 to 6 inches across not being 
unusual, are double in rich, beautiful 
colors, on long strong stems. Plants 
grow 3 to 4 feet tall. Mixed— 
Pkt., 10¢. 
Mexican Hybrids 
Entirely different from other Zinnias. 
Plant branches freely producing dou- 
ble, semi-double and single flowers in 
various colors and markings. Blooms 
until frost. Mixed— 
Pkt., 10¢. 
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Cut-and-Come-Again 
Very popular double Zinnias, forming 
bushy, compact plants 1% to 2 ft. tall 
and produce an abundance of medium 
sized double flowers on long stems 
from mid-summer until Be aa re 
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Navajo—T»vo-Tone Zinnias 
These attractive, medium sized flow- 
ers resemble the many bright colors 
in Navajo Rugs. Produces flowers in 
great abundance in a_wide range of 
colors and markings. Begins to flower 
about 45 days from seed. Mixed— 
Pkt., 10¢. 
Zinnia—Lilliput Dainty Gem 
You'll want this gay newcomer with 
button-like blossoms 1% in. diameter 
in fascinating bicolors —- bright rose 
Pink at the center and lighter flesh 
pink on the lower and outside petals. 
Free flowering with wiry stems; ideal 
for bouquets. 
Pkt., 10¢. 
Very showy, plants 12 to 15 in., bloom- 
ing until frost. Many pay sad et i 
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Cupid—Smallest of All 
Very compact well-formed plants about 
1 ft. tall making many branches and 
producing great numbers of small but- 
ton-like flowers about 1 in. across from 
summer to fall. They are fine for bed- 
ding, borders, or rock Soha i pes 
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Red Riding Hood 
The compact plants are covered with 
small, double scarlet blooms. Espe- 
cially suitable for borders eng eceings, 
+» 10¢. 
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Dazzler—Very Attractive 
Giant flowers, dazzling red on strong 
plants. The most striking red we know 
of. If you want red flowers, grow this 
Zinnia. Pkt 10¢. 
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Fantasy—Pastel Shades 
The bushy plants grow about 2 feet 
tall and are covered with medium 
sized double flowers composed of a 
mass of shaggy ray-like petals, giving 
a delicate appearance in a wide and 
varied color range of the newer and 
unusual pastel shades, Mixed— 
Pkt., 10¢. 
Super Crown O’ Gold 
An improved strain with large well 
formed flowers in delicate new pastel 
shades. Petals overlaid at base with 
deep golden yellow. Mixed— 
Pkt., 10¢. 
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Scabiosa Flowered 
This is different from all other Zinnias. 
Plants are vigorous in growth and 
bloom profusely until frost. SEED 
The flower forms an outer °° "¢ 
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crested center. Many bright @3 
colors and shades. Mixed— toy A 
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MILLS SPECIAL OFFER NO ] 1 pkt. ea. all varieties shown: value $1.20, 12 pkts. $1.00 
2 pkts. ea, all varieties shown: value $2.40, 24 pkts. $1.75 
