Telephone: Atlantic 1-2022 
THE |. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 39 
ZINNIAS .- Youth and Old Age 
Few flowers provide a more gorgeous display with less care or at- 
tention; all they require is a sunny spot to cause them to grow and 
bloom vigorously from early summer until frost. The seed may be 
sown in the garden any time during April or May and the plants 
thinned or transplanted to stand 8 to 18 inches apart, according to 
variety. The largest specimen blooms are produced on plants that are 
grown on a mellow, moderately rich soil and given ample room to 
develop. 
ELEGANS, CURLED AND CRESTED. 
Tall, double flowers with the petals artisti- 
cally twisted and curled. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 
POMPON or BABY DWARF VARIETIES 
A popular type for cutting. Small compact 
flowers. Plants 11% to 2 feet tall. 
40 cts., oz. $1. 
FANTASY 
fine for cutting. 
Rosalie. 
Zinnia, Persian Carpet 
New Varieties of Zinnias 
Persian Carpet. Rich Oriental colors. 
Small, double flowers in profusion on plants 
a foot tall or more. Pkt. 25 cts., Woz. $1, 
oz. $3. 
Peppermint Stick. Medium-sized, Pu- 
mila-type flowers in combinations of color— 
red and yellow, pink and white, orange and 
yellow, etc. Early. Pkt. 25 cts., 4oz. 75 cts., 
oz. $2. 
Burpee Hybrid. Large, ruffled flowers 
up to 6 inches across, like a big chrysanthe- 
mum. Spectacular color range. Fine for 
cutting. 3 feet tall. Pkt. 25 cts., oz. $1.35, 
oz. $4.75. 
Giant Dahlia-flowered Varieties 
Giant Dahlia-flowered Zinnias make a 
wonderful showing in the garden and are 
excellent for cutting as well. Plants 24 to 
3 feet high, bearing huge, double flowers 
resembling the Show type of Dahlia. 
Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
Exquisite. Light rose, deep rose center. 
flowers. 
Scarlet Queen, 
Shaggy-petaled flowers of medium size; 
Intense rose. 
Star Dust. Golden yellow. 
Wildfire. Dazzling scarlet. 
All above, pkt. 15 cts., 1goz. 75 cts., oz. $2 
Finest Mixed. A bright colorful mixture. 
Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 75 cts., oz. $2. 
Zinnia, Burpee Hybrid 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS 
Plants 3 to 4 feet high; flowers large and 
flat, with long stems. 
Crimson Queen, 
yellow), Lavender Queen, Purity (White), 
Violet Queen, 
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 1402. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
DOUBLE MEXICAN HYBRIDS 
Mixed Colors. A _ carefully blended 
mixture from named yarieties. 
Pkte t5rcts,, 1707. 15) ctss,.074 92. 
SCABIOSA-FLOWERED 
Resembles the annual Scabiosa, with ray 
petals surrounding a large cushion. Lovely 
for cutting and garden decoration. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 75 cts. 
Flower Seed Mixtures 
Scott’s Annual Cut-Flower 
Here is a mixture of annuals that we do 
not hesitate to recommend. Anyone is sure 
to have success with it, and it provides con- 
tinuous bloom all summer. Pkt. 15 cts., 4oz. 
30 cts., oz. 50 cts., Ylb. $1.50. 
Scott’s Annual Rock-Garden 
A carefully selected assortment suitable 
for the rockery. Especially useful to fill va- 
eancies. Pkt. 15 cts., 4oz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
Scott’s Perennial Rock-Garden 
A fine collection for permanent plants for 
the rock-garden. Recommended to the begin- 
ner. Pkt. 25 cts., 44oz. $1, oz. $3. 
Excellent for cut- 
Daffodil (Canary- 
Finest 
Haageana, Finest Mixed. Small flowers 
on low, bushy plants, making a fine display 
over a long season. Stems are long enough 
for cutting. Pkt. 15 cts., Yoz. 75 cts., oz. $2. 
Giant Attraction. Brick-red. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
Illumination. Deep rose. 
Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. 
Polar Bear. Pure white. 
Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
Will Rogers. Brilliant scarlet-red. 
Finest Mixed. All colors. 
All above, pkt. 15 cts., 1402. 75 cts., oz. $2 
colors. 
50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
DWARF DOUBLE VARIETY 
Cut-and-Come-Again. 
ding type not over 2 feet tall. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., Moz. 
An excellent bed- 
Distinct 
Zinnia, Peppermint Stick 
GARDEN BOOKS 
GARDEN GUIDE. A most complete book for the amateur. Written by 28 
authors, Covers the entire place from landscaping through the finished 
garden, both fruit, vegetable, and flower. Chapters on soils, fertilizers, 
diseases, insects, propagation, transplanting, pruning, winter protection, etc. 
576 pages; over 300 illustrations. Cloth, $3.50. 
1001 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWERED. By Alfred C. Hottes. 388 pages; 
160 illustrations. Fourth edition. $3.50. 
WHAT EVERY ROSE-GROWER SHOULD KNOW. 78 pages; 4 illustra- 
tions in color, 4 in black and white, ana numerous sketches. Fourth edition. 
$1.75. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES. By McFarland and Pyle. 192 pages, profusely 
illustrated, many in color. $2.49. 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. By Daniel J. Foley. Here is the only 
book to show the important garden flowers in accurately colored photographs 
—350 of them, $2.95, 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. By McFarland, Hatton and Foley. Has 275 
color-plates and 100 beautiful half-tones. 296 pages. $3.95. 
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF GARDEN MAGIC. By Roy E. Biles. Has 27 
chapters of practical advice. Over 300 pages. $3.50. 
VEGETABLE GARDENING IN COLOR. By Daniel J. Foley. A valuable 
guide for home-gardeners. 256 pages; 150 pictures in full color. $2.49. 
THE MODERN FAMILY GARDEN BOOK. By Roy E. Biles. 160 pages, 
400 diagrams, charts, and tables. $1.75. 
ee ccemoue OF BULBS. By F. F. Rockwell. 264 pages; 187 illustrations. 
2295) 
GLADIOLUS. By F. F. Rockwell. 79 pages; 45 illustrations. $1.75. 
HOW TO Dee PLANTS. By Alfred C. Hottes. 288 pages; 128 illus- 
trations. $3. 
PLANNING AND PLANTING YOUR OWN PLACE. By Louis Van De 
Boe. 209 pages. Illustrated. $2.95. 
LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS. By L. W. Ramsey. 
Many illustrations. $3.50. 
PEST CONTROL IN THE HOME GARDEN. By Louis Pyenson. 190 pages; 
111 illustrations. $2.75. 
SUCCESS ON THE SMALL FARM. By Haydn S. Pearson. Contains val- 
uable information for the beginner. 285 pages. illustrated. $2.50. 
THE ‘‘HAVE-MORE”’ PLAN. By Ed and Carolyn Robinson. Very interest- 
ing and instructive. 326 pages. Illustrated. $3.49. 
170 pages. 
