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SUPER GIANT HYBRIDS: Extremely 
large flowered type. 
—Floradale Scarlet. ZIN-8F. 25¢ 
A uniform scarlet, Cactus type blooms, 
slightly smaller than Dahlia-flowered; 2-212 
ft; blooms 5-6 inches across. Oz. $1.75. 
—Burpee Giant Hybrids. ZIN-8B. 25¢ 
This is a comparatively new class of 
Zinnias. The blooms immense and Cactus- 
type. Sturdy; blooms 65-inches across and 
in a full color range without a harsh color. 
Oz. $1.75. RE Gs 
—Riverside Beauty. ’ ZIN-8R. 
ere Cactus-type Zinnia with flowers 
5-6 inches across; a warm luminous azalea- 
pink. .Oz. $1.75. a Ps 
—Burpee Super Giants Mixed. -8S. 
An saTeeied type; extra large” blooms, 
5-6 inches across of the California Giant 
type; colors tend toward pastel shades. 
Oz. $1.75. 
RLY WONDER TYPE: Earliest of all 
Pvitae and especially good for short sea- 
son sections. Plante 18-24’, basal branch- 
ing with many 3-4 inch flowers on long 
wiry stems having no laterals and almost 
no leaves. 
—Fandango. ZIN-9F. 20¢ 
SEIGaIND SA ZIN-9E. 25¢ 
ete ie hag: eer ZIN-9G. 25¢ 
se onaeen ee ee ZIN-9P. 25¢ 
alae ig ZIN-9RP. 25¢ 
—_Mixed. ZIN-9X. 20¢ 
PUT or POM POM TYPE: The Lilli- 
Sane among the most popular Zinnias 
for cut flowers; the blooms are small, com- 
pact, symetrical and on strong plants, 20 
high. 
—Black Ruby. 
Blackish red flowers. 
ZIN-10B. 20¢ 
—Canary Gem. ZIN-10C. 20¢ 
Clear canary yellow. 
—Crimson Gem. ZIN-10R. 20¢ 
—Dainty Gem. ZIN-10D. 20¢ 
A dainty bicolor rose. 
—Golden gil ZIN-10GG. 20¢ 
Golden orange. 
—Lilac Gem. ZIN-10L. 20¢ 
—Purple Gem. ZIN-10PG. 20¢ 
—Rosebud. ZIN-10R. 20¢ 
Lovely soft rose. 
—Scarlet Gem. ZIN-10. 20¢ 
—Mixed. ZIN-10X. 20¢ 
Any Above: Oz. 80¢; lb. $7.00. 
CUPID ZINNIAS: Dwarf compact little 
plants bearing quantities of button-like 
flowers smaller than the Lilliput type; 
for edging or pots. 
—Goblin. ZIN-11G. 20¢ 
Burnt orange; an unusual color. 
ZINNIA SPECIES: 
—gracillima. ZIN-13G. 20¢ 
Miniature deep scarlet flowers; 18-24’’. 
—— Red Riding Hood. ZIN-13R. 20¢ 
Brilliant double red fis; very showy. 
—linearis. ZIN-14. 20¢ 
Single, orange striped petals; lasts well 
when cut; 10 inches high. 
—Haageana. ZIN-15. 20¢ 
Zinniettes. Small double fis varied and 
variegated; wide color combinations; nice 
in an old-fashioned garden and miniature 
bouquets: 
—-—Presian Carpet. ZIN-15P. 25¢ 
A brilliant mixture of 114” fully double 
Haageana type flowers on 12” compact 
plants; the flowers are variegated and 
usually bicolor combinations, ranging from 
yellow _to deep orange. This miniature 
Zinnia is ideal for border or bedding. pro- 
ducing a multitude of flowers suitable for 
small table bouquets. Oz. $3.00. 
ZIZIPHUS. 
—chinensis. ZIZI-2. 30¢ 
—Jujuba. ZIZI-1. 30¢ 
Varieties mixed. Oz. 60¢. 
FLOWER SEED MIXTURES 
ROCK GARDEN PERENNIAL BLEND. 
MIX-3. Pkt. 25¢; 4 Oz. 80¢. 
This is a real collection for the Rock 
Gardener; contains a great many species 
all suitable for the Rock Garden. They 
can be sown any time between January 
and August just so they get a start by 
freezing weather. The early planting, of 
course, should be made indoors. 
HARDY BORDER BLEND. 
MIX-5. Pkt. 25¢: 12 Oz. 90¢. 
This is made up of hardy perennials 
growing from 1 to 6 feet in height. All 
will make nice specimen plants for the 
hardy border. Sow the seed any time 
between January and August, starting 
the early sowing indoors. 
HOUSE PLANS BLEND. ; 
MIX-6. Pkt.40¢. 
The seeds in this mixture are all tender 
Subjects and grown indoors. The seeds of 
this blend are all costly items and care 
should be used in Planting them. This 
1s an ideal collection for the shut-in. 
germinating them the ‘casserole method’, 
ANNUAL CLIMBING VINES. 
MIX-2. Pkt. 20¢; 12 Oz. 40¢. 
This collection is of interest to children 
as the seeds are mainly large and the 
vines very noticeable when growing. It 
would be best to plant them where they 
are to grow and here in Michigan when 
frosts may occur late in May, the seed 
would be best planted the first of May 
and towards the end of the month more 
seed can be planted between the others in 
case of frost damage. 
GENERAL FLOWER MIXTURE. 
MIX-8. Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 40¢; lb. $2.50. 
_ This contains over 1,000 different variet- 
les and species of seed. The bulk of which 
are hardy in the corn belt; the mixture 
can be used for general planting most any 
where in the U.S. Suggest broadcasting 
in March or April and later start the seed 
more carefully. 
CUT FLOWER BLEND. 
MIX-1. Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 60¢. 
This contains many different kinds of 
seeds suitable for cut flowers. They are 
hardy annuals as a rule and it would be 
best to plant them in rows, some in April 
and then another planting in May. 
AUSTRALIAN—NEW ZEALAND SEEDS. 
MIX-4. Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 80¢. 
We list a great many seeds from both 
Australia and New Zealand and this blend 
contains seeds of all of them. Keep in 
mind that most of these will not stand a 
great deal of frost and thus would be es- 
pecially useful in the South. 
