Zinnia
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Any of various plants of the genus
Zinnia, native to tropical America, especially Z. elegans, widely cultivated for its
showy, rayed, variously colored flower heads. |

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CANDY
CANE MIX
(A)
Zinnia elegans
Bright pink, rose and cherry stripes
on white; some gold blooms flecked orange-scarlet. Eye-catching double
flowers, 4" across, midsummer to frost. Ht. 17". Easy, Annual. Sun. Attracts
Butterflies. |
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*'PERSIAN
CARPET' (A)
Zinnia haageana
Old-fashioned dwarf variety in a tapestry of colors. Bicolored, fully-double and
semi-double, 2" flowers in red, mahogany, gold, purple, chocolate and cream. Neat
plant habit, early to bloom, long-lasting and carefree. Thrives in heat and dry weather.
AAS Winner. Ht. 18-24". 90 days to bloom. |
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*RUFFLES MIX (F1) (A)
Zinnia elegans
90 days. Excellent cutting zinnia. Abundant, predominantly double flowers in
cherry, pink, scarlet, and yellow. Uniform, 2 1/2-3" blooms, good disease resistance |
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*PROFUSION CHERRY (F1) (A)
Zinnia
hybrida.
55-70 days. Free-flowering and self-cleaning with unmatchable disease
resistance. Easy-care and color all summer. Heat tolerant.
*AAS Gold Medal Winner |
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*PROFUSION ORANGE (F1) (A)
Zinnia
hybrida.
55-70 days. Free-flowering and self-cleaning with unmatchable disease
resistance. Easy -care color all
summer. Heat tolerant. Ht. 12". |
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*PROFUSION WHITE (F1) (A)
Zinnia
hybrida
55-70 days. Free-flowering and self-cleaning with disease resistance. These
zinnias are easy-care color all summer. Heat tolerant. Ht. 12".
*AAS Gold Medal
Winner |
* (a) -
Annual
F1 - 1 st generation hybrid
AAS - All American Selection |
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