This picture is made from an actual snapshot sent us from one of our patron-friends, Mr. Farr, of 
Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. 
These interesting comments, taken from an article in his local newspaper, show that his community 
recognizes and appreciates his valuable contribution to flower-gardening: 
*'A garden in which the varieties of flowers reach into the hundreds, and a rock garden 
and fish pond that would do credit to a huge estate are the accomplishments of Mr. James M. 
Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farr, who makes of gardening and landscaping a hobby 
and a pastime.” 
It is possible for //om to achieve such success with good seeds, time, patience and loving care. 
Water Garden and Rock Garden Notes 
The combination of a pool and rock garden is a delight in contemplation and a joy complete in 
reality. Either or both lend themselves to much variety in plan and choice of plants and, therefore, 
encourage ingenuity and originality in the gardener. These gardens need not be expensive. Those' 
living in the country have the advantage, often, of a stream that may be utilized by backing up the 
water into a quiet nook and there making a beauty spot. 
We list a fine assortment of aquatics upon page 73. Upon this same page also is a splendid 
collection of Ornamental Grasses, a number of which will lend background and add beauty to this type 
of garden. One portion of your Rock Garden may be set aside for many of the culinary and medicinal 
garden herbs as listed upon page 71. These will not only add to the attractive appearance of your 
garden, but will be of practical value. 
Below are listed a group of Alpine annuals and perennials which may be found in the body of 
the catalogue. 
Annuals ior Rock Gardens 
1. Abronia Umbellata 
Alyssum 
Anagallis 
Artemisia Annua 
Brachycome 
Calandrinia 
Calceolaria Scabiosaiolia 
2. Caliiornia Poppy 
Candytuft Uml^Ilata 
Fedia Cornucopia 
Felicia Bergeriana 
Gamolepis Tagetes 
Herniaria Hirsute 
3. Jonopsidium Aeaule 
Leptosiphon 
Linaria Alpina 
Mesembrianthemum 
Nemophila 
Nycterinia 
Phacelia Campanularia 
4. Portulaca 
Sanvitalia Procumbens 
Saponaria 
Silene 
Venidium Calendulaceum 
Verbena Venosa 
Vittadenia Triloba 
Rock Garden annual seeds mixed, embracing 25 of the best rock plants. Packet 5c; 1-16 ounce, 15c. 
Perennials lor Rock Gardens 
1. Aethionema Pulchellum 
Alyssum Saxatile 
Androsace 
Anemone Pulsatilla 
Antirrhinum Rock 
Hybrids 
Arabis 
Armeria 
Aubrietia 
2. Calamintha Alpina 
Campanula Carpatica 
Campanula Rockery 
Blend 
Cerastium 
Crucianella Styiosa 
Dianthus Rock Species 
Dryas Octopetala 
Euphorbia Polychroma 
Festuca Glauca 
3. Gnaphalium Edelweis 
Hardy Garden 
Pinks 
Helianthemum 
Heuchera 
Myosotis 
Nepeta 
Potentilla 
Primula 
Prunella 
4. Santolina Tomentosa 
Sedum 
Sempervivum 
Stellaria Graminea 
Aurea 
Teucrium 
Tunica Saxifrage 
Veronica Repens 
Viola 
'Wahlenbergia Mariesi 
Rock Garden perennials mixed, embracing 50 finest most beautiful rockery varieties, 5c; 1-32 oz., 15c. 
ROCKERY SPECIALS 
ANTIRRHINUM Hock Hybrids. These low-growing Snapdragons are ideal for the rockery as they 
are very easily grown and bloom profusely during a long period of time. 
LEWISIA Redeviva (Bitter Root}. It is a rock garden plant of outstanding merit. It is easy to handle, 
curious in appearance and interesting in history and habit of growth. It seems immune to drouth or 
root exposure, but will not thrive in a wet soggy situation. The seed are fine and require care in 
starting, but will well repay for the effort expended. The flowers are large and cacti-like, usually 
pink, but varying from white to red. A very choice novelty. 
SEDUM Spurium Coccinoum (Bronx* Carpot). The reddish leaves and stems added to the rose 
blooms of this Sedum provide the Alpine gardener with a plant that gives a delightful effect. The fine 
seeds should be planted in pots or boxes of sandy soil, set in a shady spot and watered carefully. 
Later the seedlings may be set where desired. 
Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
