GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
OENOTHERA 
Evening Primrose, Annual and perennial flrs of 
much beauty, the prevailing color yellow, bright 
and attractive. The following do well in rich soil 
and a ‘sunny situation. 
Acaulis, ha, 6 in. Large and beautiful, white and 
golden flrs, mixed, stemless. May to September. 
Afterglow, hb, 3 ft. Yellow with red calyx. 
Clutei, hb, 4 ft. Large soft yellow; splendid. 
Fragrans. Pretty neat plant with open, sweet- 
scented golden flowers. 
Fruticosa Major, hb, 2 ft. Large golden flrs. 
Lamarckiana (Evening Scented Primrose), 3 ft. 
hb. Large pretty yellow flowers. 
Missouriensis, hp, 8 in. This makes a splendid | 
rock plant when grown in dry sandy soil and 
full sun. In rich soil it grows too freely to bloom 
well. Long trailing stems with shining leaves. — 
Complete Special Mixture, above varieties. 
OXALIS 
Cloth of Gold, hp, 6 in. Masses of golden clusters 
in summer; sweet-scented, a bulbous perennial. 
Rosea, hha, 6 in. A charming compact plant cov- 
ered summer or winter with lovely clusters of 
salmon-pink flrs; for borders, pots, baskets. 
Tropaeloides, ha, 4 in. Purple-brown foliage, yel- 
low flrs; useful for rockery, edgings, and sus- 
pended baskets. 
Complete Special Mixture of Oxalis. 
PANSIES—See page 15. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
Sensation, hp. Gloxinia-flowered. Long spikes of 
large-flowering tubular blooms. Colors pink to 
crimson, richly marked and splendid. 
Baby Hybrids, 2 ft. Long graceful sprays of mini- 
ature flowers; fine for cutting. ‘ 
Gentianoides. Large flowers in three fine colors: 
Gee Forbes, Vivid Carmine; Rose Shades; Pure 
ite. 
Heterophylius, Blue Gem, 18 in. Lovely blue, fine 
for rockery. 
PERILLA Laciniatus, ha, 2 ft. Large curled bronze 
leaves; Coleus-like; finest sort; self-sows. 
. PETUNIAS-—See pages 16, 17, 18. 
PHLOX:.—See inside cover. 
PHACELIA 
Campanularia, California Blue Bells, ha, 8 in. 
Branching little plants bearing a profusion of 
lovely gentian blue bells; for beds or pots. — 
Parryi, ha, 1 ft. Saucer-shaped, violet, 5 spots.. 
Tanacetifolia, ha, 2 ft. Bluish pink, fine for bees. 
Vicida, 2 ft. Large 114” rich deep blue flowers in 
clusters of two to four. ; 
Complete Special Mixture of Phacelia. 
PHYSALIS Alkekengi, hp, 2 ft. White flrs, red ber- 
ries. 
POLYGONUM Orientale (Kiss Me Over the Garden 
Gate), ha, 7 ft. Lovely drooping red spikes; very 
handsome; seeds start tardily. 
Dwari Mixed, 4 ft. Excellent background plants. 
PORTULACA 
Rose Moss, ha, 6 in. These are among the most 
beautiful and free-blooming of our hardy annuals. 
The plants are low, spreading, and the seedlings 
begin to bloom when small and increase in size 
and beauty with age. The single flrs are cup- 
shaped, and the double appear like little double 
roses. In a bed the display is wonderfully attrac- 
tive throughout the Summer. The plants like 
sandy soil and a sunny exposure, grow and bloom 
freely and are never troubled with diseases or 
pests. They will endure more hot sun and 
drought than almost any other flowers. 
Double-flowered, Prize Strain. Yellow, Rose, Pur- 
ple, Salmon, Striped, White. All colors regular 
packet 5c; jumbo packet 10c. 
Double-flowered Finest Mixed. 500 seeds 5c; 1-32 
oz: 40c 
Large-flow’d Single. Many fine col ‘ care 
1000 s. Sc; 1-16 oz. 15c. olors in mix 
: Jumbo pkt, 10c. 


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