Cut-and - Come -Again Zinnias 
Elegans Pumila Dwarf Double 
Very double but gracefully formed flowers of medium size, about 21 inches 
across. Petals of heavy texture, slightly quilled center. Stems are 15 inches long 
stiff and strong. Plants thrifty, branching and bear an abundance of bloom from 
midsummer until frost. This is a most useful Zinnia, both in the garden for display 
in beds as a background to lower growing plants and for cut flowers for the house. 
The florist finds it the very best Zinnia for vases and baskets. 
Crimson. Rich, vivid crimson flowers, many having a center or crown of quilled 
petals with golden yellow centers. 
Daffodil. A new canary-yellow flower that is very attractive. 
Pinkie. A soft rose-pink that is not found in any other type of Zinnia. A 
splendid florist’s flower. 
Scarlet. Rich brilliant scarlet; vivid intense shade. The brightest spot of color in 
our garden last summer. 
Snowball. A good white is needed in every garden and in every bouquet of flowers. 
Sunrise. Salmon-rose, very beautifully formed flowers on thin, strong, wiry stems. 
The most popular of all Zinnias with the florist. 
Sunset. Golden orange flowers that are very popular. 
Cut-And- 
CometAgain Any of the above: Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 35c; Y% oz. 55c; oz. $1.45 
Zinnias Collection: One package of each of the above 7 separate colors for 85c, 
postpaid to you. 
MIXED. A very choice blend of colors that we make right here in our ware- 
house, assuring you a real rainbow mixture of colors that will please the most 
critical gardener. Pkg libe /e10z.55C7 14 (oz, 556707. get 
Lilliput or Pompon Zinnias 
These plants form handsome little bushes 18 inches 
high that are covered with small very double flow- 
ers of all coiors from mid-summer until late fall. 
They make very handsome beds and showy borders. 
This type of Zinnia is getting very popular as a cut 
flower. We recommend that you give it space in your 
garden this season. 
Black Ruby. Velvety maroon. 
Canary Gem. Bright yellow flowers. 
Lilac Gem. Clear lilac color. 
Purple Gem. Rich violet-purple. 
Rosebud. Bright rose-pink. 
Salmon Gem. Very popular Pompon. 
Scarlet Gem. Bright scarlet flowers. 
Valencia. Attractive burnt orange. 
White Gem. Dainty, pure white. 
Any of the above: 
PKGae lp Can /Ge Ozer S>Gel/4 Oz COG Oz bios 
Collection: One package each of the above— 
9 varieties for $1.10. 
Mixed. A very well-balanced mixture of colors. We 
make this mixture, blending the colors to make it 
just about the best mixture of Lilliputs you can buy. 
Pkg valOe;s Vg 4oz, 25¢7" V40z., -50es) oz $135 
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 mem- 
bersuep EKGe hoGs Ve 0z.S5c> 40Z.55¢ 
TOM THUMB 
Compact plants, 10 inches high, cov- 
red with very small, double, button- 
1ike flowers. Splendid for low beds and 
borders. 
PKGamlo cu /en OZ. 40C. 1/7. Oz, 65¢ 
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 in- 
cludes red, orange, yellow, lavender, 
flesh-pink, rose and scarlet in various 
shades. The blooms are attractive, 
well-rounded, medium size, shaggy 
double flowers, 3 to 314 in. across, 
composed of a mass of twisted, tubu- 
lar petals which give them the appear- 
Linearis Zinnias 
Linearis is a single-flowering variety. A lovely shade 
of golden orange, with a delicate lemon. stripe 
was : through each petal, the center dark golden orange. 
ance of a miniature Cactus Dahlia. es The bushy plants 15 inches high, carry a wealth of 
Mixed colors. : flowers from early summer until late fall. 
Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 40c; YW oz. 65c Lilliput Zinnias—splendid for borders Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 50c; 1% oz. 90c 
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 Dat und 
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 eve- 
ning.” 
Ea eR: 
Jeffersonville, 
Indiana 
_ Tom Thumb Zinnias 
The Unusual Fantasy Zinnia Compact 10-inch high plants covered with bloom 
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