Double Zinnias are so varied in colour and beautiful in form that they deserve to take high rank as exhibition flowers.
Zinnias do not transplant well, except as small seedlings.
Zinnias intended for exhibition must be treated in a more generous fashion than plants that are grown for border decoration, or for the sake of yielding cut flowers.
There must, however, be shelter from the wind, for the stems of Zinnias are hollow, and easily damaged by a storm.
The short path was lined with zinnias and with prince's feather and the porch covered with a shady grapevine.
In the darkened atmosphere the zinnias and marigolds up and down the path struck a brave note of red and yellow.
But the zinnias and calendulas, In a mood of calm reserve, nod faintly As the south wind whispers the secret Of the dawn hour!
There was no garden now, only a stretch of elm-shaded lawn, with a few dahlias and zinniasmaking gorgeous clusters against the already gorgeous autumn-tinted shrubbery.
Her clasped hands rested on the small round table in the center of the room, while she looked out across the lawn to the dahlias and zinnias on its farther edge.
But she was a very happy little maid as she roamed about the spacious old garden on that sunshiny summer day, gathering hollyhocks and zinnias for ladies to occupy her playhouse in the gnarled roots of an old oak-tree.
It was a neat, whitewashed little house, with rows of zinnias and marigolds on each side of a walk leading from the road.
It was bare now of its rosy-pink blossoms and Anne gathered some red and yellow zinnias to play lady with.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "zinnias" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.