| SO IRGINIAN STOCK 
(MALCOMIA MARITIMA) 
| (FRENCH FORGET-ME-NOT) 
| Mixed Colors ; 
Annual, 6 to 8 inches, Fast growing, early 
blooming little annuals with small, fra- 
grant flowers in shades of lilac, rose and 
white. Suitable for rock garden, low bor- 
ders and edging. 
WALLFLOWER 
(CHEIRANTHUS) 
Single Annual Mixed 
Annual, 8 to 12 inches. Fragrant racemes 
of four-petaled flowers in soft and pastel 
shades of yellow, red and brown. Needs 
cool, moist conditions. Good in borders, 
rock gardens; excellent for bouquets. 
ZINNIA 
Annuals, 1 to 3 feet. This popular, widely 
grown annual belongs in some form or other 
in most every garden. Zinnias are colorful, 
easily grown and adapted to both bedding 
and cutting. Plant seed directly to garden 
_ after soil and air are warm, and avoid mov- 
ing plants. 
/ California Giants 
2 to 3 feet. Very large, (5 to 6 inches 
across) doubled flowers in many colors. 
Flowers slightly larger, more flattened 
and petals more loosely arranged than 
Dahlia Flowered types. 
Orange Purple Rose 
Yellow 
Scarlet 
Mixed 
White 
Zinnia—Lilliput or Pompon, Mixed 
Dahlia Flowered 
2 to 8 feet. Similar to California Giants but 
slightly smaller in diameter, of greater 
depth and with petals more tightly ar- 
ranged. 
Orange Purple Rose Scarlet 
Yellow White Mixed 
Super Crown O’Gold, Pastel Tints 
3 feet. Very large, doubled flowers in many 
soft and pastel colors, and with bicolor 
effect as individual petals are overlaid 
toward center of flower with golden yel- 
low. Suitable for bedding or cut flower 
use, 
Fantasy Mixed 
2 to 2% feet, shaggy, doubled flowers with 
twisted, quilled petals in wide range of 
colors. 
Lilliput, Pompon, or Tom Thumb 
12 to 18 inches. Dwarfer plants than pre- 
ceding types with small, highly doubled 
flowers borne in profusion over long 
period. Suitable for borders and edging, 
excellent in bouquets. 
Orange Purple Salmon Rose Scarlet 
Yellow White Mixed 
Mexicana or Haageana Mixed 
(Mexican Zinnia) 
12 to 15 inches. Dwarf plants with minia- 
ture single and doubled flowers in bicol- 
ored and zoned shades of yellow, red and 
brown. Excellent for edging or bouquets. 
Red Riding Hood (Double Gracillima 
Type) 
12 to 15 inches. Dwarf plants, doubled, 
button-like flowers of bright scarlet, 
about 1 inch in diameter. Desirable for 
borders, edging and bouquets. 
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