PARK’S SPLENDID SPECIALTIES 
Aster 
godger’s Mammoth Per¬ 
fection, finest of double 
Asters. Surpasses all others 
in size, range of colors, 
doubleness, perfect form and 
showiness; glorious in beds 
and unsurpassed for cutting. 
Wilt-resisting seeds direct 
from Bodgers. 
Abronia 
Umbellata Grandiflora, 
Sand Verbena. A fine 
trailing plant with clusters 
of lovely lilac firs. Likes sand 
and sun. Fine for covering 
bare spots or for therockerj', 
also desirable for beds or bor¬ 
ders, and hanging baskets; 
blooms a long time; does well 
in poor soil. Remove husks 
before sowing. 20 s. 
Erys 
imum 
Qolden Gem. A splendid 
littleannual 1 foot high. 
Sown in early spring plants 
B become a mass of rich golden 
firs, in Autumn, endures the 
Winter and blooms again in 
the Spring, or can be sow r n 
in Autumn; superb for an 
edging or the rockery and 
glorious in beds. It thrives 
in good soil or partial shade. 
Asperula 
^zurea Setosa is a very 
pretty annual. 1 ft. high 
with whorls of bristly leaves 
and clusters of lovely sky- 
blue flowers that are deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. A hand¬ 
some plant for the rockery, 
desirable for groups or bor¬ 
ders, also excellent for cut¬ 
ting. This little plant is easi¬ 
ly grown from seeds. 
Bartonia 
^urea. A beautiful an¬ 
nual, lovely in both foli¬ 
age and flowers; cup-shaped 
about 3 in. across, filled with 
long showy stamens; color, 
a bright metalic yellow, ex¬ 
ceedingly brilliantin the sun¬ 
shine ; thrives in moist sandy 
loam, but suffers in a drouth. 
Balsam 
genary’s Camellia-flwd. 
Balsams are as double as 
Camellias; are like Camellias 
in form, waxy in texture, and 
of the most varied colors. 
Mr. Benary has given this 
flower his special attention 
for years, and his strain is 
unsurpassed. Plants20 inches 
high, becoming wreaths of 
rich flowers. Don’t omit this. 
Coxcomb 
genary’s Improved Dwf. 
Glasgow Prize Coxcomb 
is a splendid bedding plant. 
Seedlings start easily, begin 
to bloom early, and improve 
in beauty till frost. Set 8 in. 
apart; the big crimson combs 
a foot broad seen against the 
lovely foliage is showy and 
greatly admired. Seeds direct 
from Benary. Fine for pots. 
Gaillardia 
Qaillardia Lorenziana 
fl. pi. is an everblooming 
annual a foot high, branch¬ 
ing, each branch bearing a 
big dble. flower, like a Calen¬ 
dula, lasting for weeks. Col¬ 
ors : white, yellow, red, cream, 
red tipped with white, scarlet 
with white tip.. All in Be- 
nary’s special mixture I offer. 
Plants bloom till winter. 
Datura 
Qeratocaula. This fine, 
showy annual is 3 feet 
high, bearing large trumpet¬ 
shaped, sweet-scented flrs. 
in pink and white colors. 
Plants start readily from 
seeds, branch and are cover¬ 
ed from early summer until 
frost with their sweet-scent¬ 
ed blooms. Fine for a back¬ 
ground or border. 
Annual Phlox 
£)rummond’s Phlox, a 
favorite for many years, 
has been greatly improved. 
The plants are now dwarf 
and compact, produce larger 
flowers in larger trusses, and 
the new colors and variega¬ 
tions are marvelous. For pots 
or bed3 they are glorious 
masses of rich bloom; last for 
months; showy and beautiful 
Cosmea 
Mammoth Late. These 
Autumn-blooming plants 
produce thousands of artis¬ 
tic firs., furnishing an abun¬ 
dance of bloom for Autumn 
decoration. Sow in spring in 
the open ground, when dan¬ 
ger of frost is past, or start 
plants in a box and trans¬ 
plant. They prefer a rather 
light soil, but not too rich. 
Schizanthus 
Recently improved hy¬ 
brids of Schizanthus have 
been introduced, but their 
flowers never appealed to me 
until the Chislehurst Giant 
Hybrids appeared,and I con¬ 
fess it was a case of“loveat 
first sight”. I enthusiastical¬ 
ly declared they surpass all 
others. Get seeds I recom¬ 
mend; you will thank me. 
