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Bear White- White on white—single/double
petals and white pompons, perfectly symmetrical, folding down to form a
sweet-smelling snowball! It has been our experience that the whites
and lightest light colored zinnias succumb most readily to rust disease near the
end of the season. These seem less disease resistant, perhaps because of
the work it takes to get them through previous hybridizing?? (i.e., not
naturally derived?) In any case, some Immunox will keep the problem away
until very late in the season. It's worth the effort. There's
nothing quite like a huge white zinnia in a bouquet of big reds and Queen Anne's
lace! $2.50/pack of 100+ seeds.
Don't miss our Gift Wrap a Garden
page! Here we have combined our products into color themes (i.e., Blue
Garden, Pastel Garden), garden themes, and 3-D Garden Design to those inclined to just let us do the work and
the planning. Order a garden, a $25, $35, $50, or $75 value, and Van Dyke
Zinnias will gift wrap and send it to you or directly to the recipient! We will
select a garden for your gift recipient based on their climate/zone, or you may
choose to do this from our catalog of offers. For $4.95 more, let us
Design the Garden to add to your gift.
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From time to time, we will offer web-only specials and publish
short stories about the Farm Dogs or the grandkids, and inspirations from life on the Farm in mid-Michigan, the
American heartland. Seasonally, we will write to help Gardeners grow beautiful Zinnias,
learn how to make a stunning
bouquet, or how to collect precious seed when harvest is here. Let us know
if you would like to receive them.
We have moved our web to a new server and resized all photos for faster load
times. As we approach another winter, I hope
you visit us often to see our pretty pictures and read about the simple things
we love most here. Thanks for being a
customer! -Sharon Baller, President
"To see life's
passages through the eyes of your heart is to know that all is happening exactly
as it was meant to." -- Flavia Weedn