BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS 
These are valuable subjects of the flower garden, as most of them are not only showy 
and beautiful when in bloom, but will do service year after year for a long period, enduring 
cold, excessive rain and drouth, regardless of neglect and improper attention. They are easily 
grown from seeds, except a few which are tardy and will lie dormant in the ground for 
several months, or a year or two, before germinating. All are readily transplanted, and will 
generally thrive in the soil and exposure of an ordinary garden. When you make out your 
order, do not forget to select a few perennials. Once started, they will afford you as much 
satisfaction and pleasure as anything that you can grow. Directions for making outdoor beds 
and sowing seeds are sent with each package. Regular pkt. 5c. lumbo pkt. 10c. 
AGROSTEMMA Coronaria, hp, 2 ft. Showy Phlox 
like firs and silvery foliage. Violet, Red and 
White; separate or mixed. 
Flos Jovis, hp, 1 ft. Fine rosy clusters. 
Walkeri, hp, 2 ft. A very attractive plant with 
extra large firs of a brilliant rosy-purple. 
ALLIUM Cyaneirm. A charming species 8 in. high, 
little blue flower heads. 
ALSTROMERIA Chilensis, hp, 2 ft. Tuberous lily¬ 
like plants; firs in fine racemes; pink and orange 
with crimson markings. 
ALYSSUM Argenteum, hp, 1 ft. Silvery foliage and 
yellow firs; neat for the rockery. 
Montanum, hp, 3 in. Small sweet-scented golden 
firs with silvery foliage; fine rock plant. 
Rostratum, hp, 1 ft. A trailing hardy plant with 
masses of yellow firs; for the rockery. 
Saxatile Compactum, Basket of Gold, hp, 1 ft. 
Bears masses of small bright golden firs in 
Spring; fine for beds and the rockery. 
Saxatile Silver Queen, like Compactum but has 
sulphur yellow flowers. 
Serpyllifolium, hp, 6 in. Earliest pigmy rock plant, 
grey foliage, yellow firs; good. 
Rockery Blend. Special Park Mixture. 
ANEMONE Alpina Sulphurea, hp, 1 ft. A lovely 
variety with large sulphur firs and pretty fo¬ 
liage. 
Japonica, hp, 2 ft. Lovely rose and white firs, 
beautiful; free-blooming; Autumn. 
Narcissiflora, hp, 1 ft. White Narcissus-like firs 
in fine large umbels; distinct and good. 
Pulsatilla (Basque Flower), hp, 6 in. Silky haired 
plant bearing lovely three-inch violet firs in 
April and May; likes sun. 
Sylvestris (Snowdrop). This moisture and shade- 
loving plant carries nodding stems of large 
white firs in May and June. 
ALSINE Pinifolia (New), Slender graceful foliage, 
pretty white firs; the dwarf plants form a fine 
rock specimen. Started early v/ill bloom in June. 
ANODA Hastata, hp, 10 ft. A new Mallow with 
lovely pink firs and glaucous, almost evergreen 
foliage. 
ANTHERICUM Liliastrum Giganteum, hp, 3 ft. Firs 
large, white, lily-like, fine. 
ADONIS VERNALIS. Among plants suitable for 
Spring gardening, none, perhaps, excels the 
charming Spring Adonis Vernalis, represented 
in the illustration. Its habit, fine graceful foli¬ 
age, and large clear amber-yellow flowers make 
it far more effective in Spring than Tulips of 
the same color; over the latter, too, it has many 
advantages. It flowers annually with increased 
vigor, and even if the beds in which it grows 
were to be used for Summer bedding, the foliage 
of the Adonis would add rather than detract 
from their beauty. 
AdAENA Microphylla, 2" (New Zealand Burr). 
Fine plant for steps or rockery; grows well in 
wet or dry soil. Foliage is light green with 
small, terminal heads of flowers showing above. 
ACANTHUS Lusitanicus (Bear's Breech), hp, 3 ft. 
A stately plant with broad, dark green cut- 
foliage, and showy purple firs in fine spikes. 
ACHILLEA Ageratum, hp, 3 ft. Heads of showy 
golden yellow scented firs; very attractive. 
Filipendulina, Parker's, hp, 2 ft. Robust habit, 
large golden corymbs; showy and fine. 
Kelwayi, hp, 2 ft. Fine, bright red heads. 
The Pearl, hp, 2 ft. One of our best garden peren¬ 
nials; beautiful double white firs in large heads; 
fine for cutting; blooms from Spring till frost. 
Tomentosa Aurea, hp, 6 in. Bright golden repeat¬ 
ed corymbs of bloom; glaucous; fine cut-foliage, 
dense habit; a splendid perennial for rock work 
and borders. 
ACONITUM (Monk's Hood), hp. These are elegant 
hardy perennials, the plants growing -from 4 to 
8 feet, showing spikes of rich colored bloom. A 
group of these should be found in every gar¬ 
den. Seeds often tardy in germinating. 
Fischeri, 3 ft. Large spikes of rich deep blue firs. 
Lycoctonunr, 3 ft. Yellow, rather rare in gardens. 
Napellus, 3 ft. Dark blue spikes; fine for the bor¬ 
der and lasts for years. Tardy. 
Napellus Roseus, 3 ft. Fine spikes of waxy firs. 
ADENOPHORA Potanini, hp, 2 ft. Hardy Bell¬ 
flower, light blue, large drooping bells. 
AETHIONEMA Cordifolium (Lebanon Candytuft) 
hp, 8 in. Exquisite shrubby rock plant with firs 
of light mellow purple. Try it. 
Grandiflora (Persian Candytuft), hp. 1 ft. Lovely 
rose firs in long racemes; splendid. 
Pulchellum, hp, 4 in. An elegant hardy rock 
plant; needle-shaped foliage; firs lovely pink, 
AGRIMONIA Eupatoria, hp, 2 ft. Firs white in 
elongated spikes; profuse; serrated leaves. 
ANTHEMIS Tinctoria, Golden Marguerite, hp, 2 ft 
Useful border plant; yellow shaded white; fine 
for cutting. 
Nobilis, Chamomile, hp, 1 ft. Fragrant cut foliage 
and white daisy-like firs with a gold disk; for 
beds and cutting; medicinal. 
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Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
