PRIMROSES 
PRIMULA or PRIMROSE, hhp. These half hardy 
Primroses are among the most easily grown, 
showy and beautiful of window plants and de¬ 
serve a place in every home. The plants are 
readily grown from seeds, thrive under ordi¬ 
nary care and come into bloom in a few months 
after they are started. We offer the finest qual¬ 
ity of seeds and send cultural directions with 
them. 
Primula Obconica 
Obconica, New Glant-flow'd. These are readily 
started from seeds, and are in bloom for weeks, 
eliciting the admiration and praise of all be¬ 
holders. Our seeds are from reliable growers 
and can be depended upon to produce the 
largest, richest-colored and most beautiful firs. 
Colors: Apple Blossom, Blood Red, Blue, Deep 
Rose, Lilac, Pure White, Salmon Queen. 
Complete Mixture Primula Obconica. 
Floribunda Grandiflora, 1 ft. An improved variety 
bearing beautiful golden yellow firs; an excel¬ 
lent Winter-bloomer, blooming for a long time. 
Forbeti. Baby Primrosa. 1 ft. A lovely little Prim¬ 
rose blooming in 3 months after sowing; free- 
blooming, graceful, beautiful, lilac flowers in 
abundant clusters, 
Xawansis, 1 ft. A new hybrid; splendid foliage 
and large golden firs; a choice Winter-bloomer. 
POINCIANA GHlaai, hhp, 3 it. Beautiful scarlet 
flowers. 
Pulcharrima, hhp, 3 ft. Showy orange firs. 
Ragia (Royal Paacock Flowar). Hardy and gor¬ 
geous rapid-growing picturesque tree for South, 
flowers bright scarlet and yellow. May be grown 
as pot plants in colder sections, 
POINSETTIA Pulcharrima, hhp, 6 ft. The beautiful 
Christmas flower; started in Spring seedlings 
bloom for Christmas. 
REHMANIA Anqulata, hhp, 2 ft. Firs large rose 
with golden yellow throat and purple spots. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM Jatminoldas. hhp. A fine pot 
plant with variegated foliage, white, sweet. 
ROCHEA Faleata, hhsh, 18 in. A pretty succulent 
pot plant with showy scarlet flowers. 
SAINTPAULIA lonantha. African Violot, hhp. 3 in. 
Charming rich blue firs an inch across; pro¬ 
duced in clusters. The seeds are small and re¬ 
quire care in starting, treat plants same as 
Gloxinias. 
SXIMMIA Japonica, hhp, 4 ft. Beautiful pot plant 
with sweet, white firs and scarlet berries. 
SOLANUM Capaicaatrum, hhp, 1 ft. Small white 
firs and pretty red cherry-like fruits. 
Marginatum, hhp, 4 ft. Firs white with purple 
centers; pretty yellow fruits an inch across. 
Paaudc-capaicum, Jerusalem Cherry, hhp, 3 ft. 
Splendid pot plant with scarlet fruits. 
STEPHANOPHYSUM Longifolium, hhp, 2 ft. An 
elegant Winter-blooming pot plant; showy scar¬ 
let flowers. 
STEPHANOTIS Floribunda. Clustered Wax Flower, 
hho, 10 ft. Pure white firs, deliciously fragrant 
and produced freely in large bunches. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
__ GEO. W. PARK 
Chinese Giant Fringed. Anyone can grow these 
successfully from seeds, and a windowful of 
the blooming plants is an object that attracts 
the attention and admiration of all who see it. 
Our seeds are of the finest strains and come in 
the following splendid named varieties: 
Coccinea, glittering red; one of the showiest. 
Coorulaa, exquisite light blue; extra choice. 
Emporor, splendid copper-red; excellent. 
Empress, new, reddish-magenta; showy. 
Exquisite, beautiful pale pink; choice variety. 
Xermesina. brilliant crimson; wonderfully showy. 
Lady Randolph Churchill, beautiful pure white. 
Marquis of Lorne, charming bright rose; fine, 
Soleil de' Empel, white with a lovely gold eye. 
Complete Mixture Chinese Giant Fr^ged Prlm- 
rmies. 
Chinese Choice Fringed. These are also splendid 
and we take pleasure in offering a fine mixture 
of all the choicest colors. 
Chinese Star Sorts. These are more free-blooming 
than the Giant Fringed, embrace as many col¬ 
ors, and are more easily cared for. They will 
succeed under adverse conditions and are as 
attractive as the Giant Primroses, and more 
satisfactory. Separate Named Varieties: 
Colsstial, lovely porcelain blue firs; distinct. 
Coral, beautiful creamy-pink; one of the best. 
King of tho Bluos, nich dark blue; pleasing. 
Ruby Star, darkest blood-red; large clusters. 
Complato Mixturo Star Sorts. 
Chinas* Double. These are showy plants when 
in bloom, but are not as admirable as the 
Fiinqed Single Primroses as they lack the grace¬ 
ful form of those varieties. Mixed colors. 
Malacoidas. Here is a lovely Primrose that starts 
readily from seeds, and seedlings bloom in 
about 4 months. The flowers are not large, but 
are produced in compound whorls; showy and 
beautiful. Varieties: 
Fraicheur. large-flow’d, light lilac, very pretty. 
Gaiaty, firs double, dark-red, beautiful. 
Snowflaka, firs double, pure white. 
Suparba Rosaa, lo'^ely rose firs; improved sort. 
Complata Special Mixtura of Primula Malacoidaa. 
STRELITZIA Augusta. Majestic plant with large 
leaves and pure white firs surrounded by a 
Durole soathe. 
STREPTOCARPUS Hybrids, hhp, 1 ft. Easily grown 
from seeds: the firs are 2 in. or more long and 
show all the leading 
colors from white to 
blue and crimson. 
SAXIFRAGA Sannantosa, 
Aron's Beard or Creep¬ 
ing Sailor, hhp, 9 in. 
Showers of uneven- 
petaled white firs with 
pink spots; very useful 
for suspended baskets; 
beautiful. 
STREPTOSOLEN Jamasoni. 
hhp, 4 ft. An evergreen 
South American shrub bearing clusters oi 
orange-red flowers at the tips of slender shoots. 
SWAINSONIA Grandiflora, hhp. Showy winter 
blooming vine, firs in racemes, mixed colors. 
TAC30NIA Van Volxami. hhp. A beautiful vine 
with large scarlet firs and edible fruits. 
TECOMA Smidii. Trumpet Flowar. hhp, 3 ft. Win¬ 
ter-blooming; firs yellow with a spotted throat. 
THEA Sinansia, hhsh, 6 ft. Large showy firs; the 
leaves when treated become the tea of com¬ 
merce. 
TROPAEOLUM Spacioeum, hp. Vine with bright, 
scarlet firs, known as flame-flow'd Nasturhum. 
TYDAEA Grandiflora. hhp, 1 ft. A beautiful Ges- 
neraceous plant, large rich-colored firs: mixed. 
VERBENA Citriodora, Lamon Verbena, hhp, 2 ft. 
Sweet-scented foliage; showy white firs. 
WICANDIA Caracasana. hhp, 5 ft. An elegant pot 
plant with large showy leaves and beautiful 
lilac cup-shaped firs in attractive spikes. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
SEED COMPANY_ 
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