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Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
Zinnia is one of the most popular and easily grown annuals. 
growing from one to three feet tall, depending upon the type. 
Zinnia 
The plants are vigorous, 
Seeds should be planted 
indoors in March or sown in the open as soon as the ground is warm. Transplant seed- 
lings in beds or rows, spacing plants from one to two feet apart. 
Per Pkt. 
“A. S. & L.” Mammoth Double. This 
strain of zinnia will produce large, 
beautiful, artistic, well formed flowers, 
in a wide range of colors from white to 
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“A. S. & L.” Art 
Shades. Super 
Cream of Gold. 
Pastel tints in- 
cluding cream, 
buff, apricot. 
oink, sal- 
mon and 
old rose. 
The flow- 
2rs are of 
immense 
BIZe. ............ 15c 
Lilliput or 
Pompon. 
A dwarf, 
branch- 
ing type, 
12 to 18 
inches 
tall, blos- 
soms con- 
tinuously 
and most profusely. The 
double, conical flowers 
are 1 to 114 inches across. 
Persian Carpet - new. A 
miniature Zinnia ideal for 
Garden Borders. Flowers 
variegated - about the size 
of a silver dollar 
Fantasy. The rounded flowers are com- 
posed of shaggy, ray-like petals, in colors 
including the brightest shades of reds and 
orange, aS well as popular pastel pinks 
ANG CREAN; eee eee er 
Cupid Mixed (new). Tiniest of all the 
Baby Zinnias. This new Cupid Mixture 
contains all colors including many bi- 
color hybrids and belongs right in front 
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Peppermint Stick (new). For the middle 
border. Three inch candy-striped flowers 
in all colors on eighteen inch cut and 
comesacaing plants aye ee ee ae eee 
15c 
15c 
Zinnia—Pompon 
15¢e 
25¢ 
25¢e 
Per Pkt. 
GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED 
A wonderful improvement in Zinnias, 
the flowers being as large as Dahlias. 
The plants of this variety are very 
strong and rugged, growing to a height 
of about three feet. 
Ruttercup. A large deep creamy yel- 
arch. By far the 
largest and best 
of the red shades. 
Flowers often 8 
inches in 
diameter. 
Dream. 
A fine 
deep la- 
vender, 
turning 
to purple. 
Exquis- 
ite. Color 
light rose 
with cen- 
ter a 
deep rose. 
Golden 
State. A 
very rich 
Oriole. 
Orange and gold bi-color 
Polar Bear. Very large 
pure* whites 2 3 a 
Purple Prince. Deep 
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Scarlet Flame. 
bright scarlet, 
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Bodger’s Gold Medal Mixture. Con- 
taining all the varieties, grown as sep- 
arate colors. 
A large, beautiful 
with a blending of 
Scabiosa Flowered Mixture. Among 
the oddest and most attractive zinnia 
forms developed, deserving to be more 
widely grown. 
Haagena Double (Mexican Hybrids). 
The small flowered Mexican Zinnias are 
charming. The smaller flowers lend 
themselves to bedding and make a bril- 
liant display. 
15c 
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