
GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
Marigolds Keep Stepping Out 
Besides Three 194] A. A. Awards: Goldsmith, Spry and Scarlet Glow, we 
f= offer these additional choice NOVELTIES: 
= MARIGOLD DWARF GIGANTEA, Pot O’Gold. True Gigantea type. A remark- 
able dwarf, compact, branching but neat plant 12 inches in height bearing 
many extra large, deep, full centered, broad, heavy petaled flowers 4 inches 
in diameter and of a most penetrating shade of bright deep golden orange. 
Free, early, long flowering and a striking garden subject as well as 
excellent for cutting. Tests, both in America and abroad, have brought only 
praise for this fine novelty Marigold. You will be pleased. We are de- 
lighted to be able to offer ‘’Pot O’ Gold" to our customers. 
MARIGOLD DWARF GIGANTEA Gypsy Jewels. The huge 4 inch, heavy pet- 
aled flowers are a counterpart of Gigantea Sunset Giants except that the 
plants are dwarf and compact, about 12 inches, in height, and bear the 
enormous double flowers in all the lovely tones of cream, sulphur, yellow 
and deep orange in patterns of entrancing beauty. Very early bloomer. A 
veritable “jewel’’ for your garden. ~ 
GOLD Mission Giants. The individual color, ‘‘'Goldsmith", received recog- 
nition by the All American Committee. This gorgeous mixture of tones is 
identical in form and habit. Vigorous -18’‘, base branching plants with long 
stems bearing huge, fluffy, incurved, artistic petaled double flowers in a 
E, beautiful display of golden tones. One of the most beautifully formed of all 
Ser re AES Marigolds. A fine addition to your choice garden plants. 
KA oa Ob MD MARIGOLD Yellow Pigmy. (1940 A. A. Award.) Dwarf, 8 inch plants with 
Ne! ae myriads of tiny French Lilliput type blooms of light cream yellow. Excellent 
for border and rockery. 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
TWO CHOICE NEW DWARF 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
BEAUTIFUL AND EASILY GROWN 
Red Star Chamois. New dwarf plant with attrac- 
tive light Chamois flowers having wide red 
stripes spreading star-like to golden throats. 
Velvety Violet. Fine textured solid deep violet 
clusters of large flowers. 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
THREE NEW POPPIES 
PAPAVER Pastel Tints. The most colorful and larg- 
est flowered blend of Iceland Poppies yet pro- 
duced. Huge blossoms with daintily ruffled edg- 
ings in a beautiful and harmonious mixture of 
Pastel Tints. Try a packet. 
Red Cardinal. The first true red in the Iceland Pop- 
py Class. Long wiry stems and brilliant cardinal 
flowers. A gorgeous Poppy. 
Gartref Strain. Exquisite mixture of pastel colors 
and picotee markings, making a delightful dis- 
play 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
TWO FINE PLANTS 
GILIA Coronopifolia. 3 ft. Also known as Ipomop- 
sis Elegans (Standing Cypress). A choice and 
lovely biennial that should be better known and 
' used. Tall leafy spikes with many flowers of a 
rare and rich shade of red. Packet 5c: Jumbo 
packet 10c. 
NICOTIANA Glauca. Not new, but rarely seen. 
Stately South American plant with blue-green 
foliage and yellow flowers. Treat as annual in 
ts mild climates. Pot plant North. Well worth try- 
eee ing. Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
Gilia Coronopifolia THREE CURIOSITIES 
MARTYNIA Probosoides (Unicorn Plant). 
Fragrant creamy white flowers on 
very dwarf compact plants with curi- 
ous seed pods. Attractive and odd. 
Regular packet 5c; Jumbo packet 10c. 
DOLICHOS (Lablab-Hyacinth Bean). Free 
growing vine with an abundance of 
pretty flowers and curious seed pods. 
Varieties: Darkness, with purple 
flowers. Daylight, white flowers. 
Regular packet Sc; Jumbo packet 10c. | 
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plants with curious seed-pods of vari- 
ous forms and sizes; valued only for 
curiosities and for playing jokes on un- 
suspecting parties. Mixed. 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 






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