Dianthus 
J^obilis,fl. pi. the glori¬ 
ous Royal Pink. Plants 
bushy, thrifty free-bloom¬ 
ing, flowerslarge,full-dble, 
of fine form, showing rich 
lovely colorsfrom white to 
deep crimson, exquisitely 
variegated, and splendid in 
beds, fine for cutting. This 
is one of the most beauti¬ 
ful of Pinks, the seedlings 
bloom early, abundantly 
and continuously the first 
season. Fine mixture. 100s. 
Nasturtium 
Qne of Our most showy 
and beautiful annuals. 
Seeds start readily, plants 
grow thriftily, and each be¬ 
comes a globe of lovely, 
fragrant flowers of all col¬ 
ors from pearly white to 
darkest crimson, many 
charmingly variegated; are 
splendid for bedsand table 
decoration. Dwf., mixed 50. 
Tithonia 
CJpeciosa. A beautiful 
half-hardy perennial, 
blooms freely the first sea¬ 
son; grows 12 feet high, 
branching, and each plant 
becomes a pyramid of ele¬ 
gant rich scarlet flowers the 
size of a Zinnia. 35seeds5c. 
Dear Mr. Park: You really 
should have seen my Tithonias. 
People raved over the unusual 
flowers. Your seeds are fine 
I’ll tell the world so. Mrs. J. 
Hogge, Warwick Co., Va. 1933. 
Pansy for Beds 
'pliere is no more charm¬ 
ing or attractive flower 
for beds than Vis’ Bedding 
Pansies. Plants should be 
5 in. apart, and the large, 
bright, deliciously scented 
flowers make a glorious 
carpet. Started early the 
plants bloom in June and 
later sown in September 
they bloom early in spring. 
Amaranthus 
gunrise.—This is one 
of the showiest and most 
beautiful of variegated¬ 
leaved annuals. The plants 
grow three feet high, the 
foliage is bright crimson 
and golden yellow richly 
contrasted with green. Will 
grow i n rather poor soi 1 and 
in full sunshine the colors 
become more brilliant. 
Mignonette 
'phis is not a very showy 
annual, but it’s hand¬ 
some spikes of bloom are 
freely an continuously pro¬ 
duced, and the rich odor 
from the flowers makes 
the garden air sweet with 
perfume. The plants grow 
a foot high, branch into a 
mass of foliage, with frag¬ 
rant spikes, red, white, yel. 
Vinca Rosea 
'phis is a half-hardy 
perennial, but seedlings 
start quickly and bloom 
freely and continuously the 
first season. The beautiful 
Phlox-like clusters, come 
at the tips of therichl.v fo- 
liaged branches and are 
showyin potsor beds. The 
plants revel in the hot sun, 
and stand dry weather. 
Mirabilis 
'phis is so easily-grown 
from seeds and so beau¬ 
tiful thatitis always in a 
list of flowers for children. 
The plants start quickly 
from seeds, soon comeinto 
bloom, and every evening 
and morning show an array 
of beautiful firs, in many 
lovely colors and variega¬ 
tions. Mixed. See page 26. 
Kaulfussia 
'phis is a lovely little 
hardy annual six inches 
high, and form a compact 
tuft of foliage, making a 
carpet of purple, azure, 
white and crimson, showy 
and beautiful. If Gladiolus 
bulbs are set among the 
plants the beauty of the 
bed is enchanted. Colors 
separate or mixed. 150s. 5c. 
Godetias 
'phese are hardy an¬ 
nuals of great beauty 
in bedsand borders. They 
grow a foot high, branch 
and bear their large, showy 
flowers in abundance, the 
colors being white,roseand 
crimson in many shades, 
some prettily spotted and 
blotched. The flowers are 
both single and double. 5c. 
Petunia 
p offer here Benary’s 
finest seeds of Double 
Lilliput Petunias. Each 
packet contains 75 seeds 
saved from carefully hand 
fecundated flowers; plants 
will yield 50 per-cent fine 
double flowers. These firs., 
not large but fragrant and 
freely produced; fine for 
beds or pots. All colors, 5c. 
Carnation 
Qhabaud Everbloom- 
ing.SluisBros. Holland 
Distinct strain. Very large 
double richly-scented firs, 
of the finest texture. Seed¬ 
lings bloom perpetually in 
six months. Plants robust, 
very free blooming, 80 per 
cent double; fine for beds 
or cutting; hardy. Extra 
Select,allthe fine colors,75s 
Don’t waste your money on old seeds. Park’s seeds are always of the new crop. They grow. 
