
GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
INULA, 2-3 ft. Hardy, showy border plant with yellow daisy-like flowers. 
Thrive in sunny. location. Dust with sulphur for mildew. 
_ INCARVILLEA Delavayi, hp, 18 in. Large Gloxinia-like rosy-purple flow- 
ers; beautiful plant and should be better known. 
| IBERIS Sempervirens, hp, 6 in. Spreading plants completely covered 
with heads of pure white flrs in spring and summer. Useful for ceme- 
teries and the rockery. 
Semperflorens, hp, 1 ft. Large pure white sweet-scented flrs in corymbs; 
blooms profusely in late Autumn. ; 
Jucunda. A rare species, blooming during June and July. The dwarf, 
bluish-green plants bear dainty spikes of small pink flrs. 
IPOMOPSIS Elegans, Standing Cypress, hhb, 3 ft. Elegant spikes of 
rich-colored flowers. Preity fern-like foliage. 
TRIS, hp. These are easily grown from seeds and there is no excuse for 
being without a good collection of the various kinds. The planis will 
bloom the second year and make a fine display. We heartily recom- 
mend this method of propagation and hope that it may become popular; 
for a bed of Iris can be successfully grown in sun or shade and can be 
depended upon for flrs. every season. 
Germanica, 2 ft. Among the most showy and beautiful of spring-bloom- 
ing flrs; they are of large size, graceful form, rich in color, delicate in 
texture, and pleasantly fragrant. Our seeds are from a splendid strain; 
colors ranging from white to rich blue and pink; many being variegated. 
Kaempfera, Japanese Iris, 2 ft. Double and single open firs of enormous 
TES EN ENON size, somttimes eight inches in diameter. The colors and. texture are 
ed Hot Poker wonderful. When in bloom they are the pride of the garden; finest 
colors in mixture. r 
Laevigata (Rabbit Ear Iris). Blue-flowered species with 2 inch seed pods. 
Pumila Hybrids, 6 in. Firs. like Germanica, in various shades of white 
to blue. Splendid for rockery. 
Siberica Snow Queen, 2 ft. Lovely broad petaled blooms, pure white 
with a golden blotch; choice. 
Siberica Orientalis. Small lilac flowers. Thrifty growth. 
Versicolor, 2 ft. Firs. violet blue in clusters. Choice variety. 
Complete Special Mixture of Iris. All varieties. 
KNIPHOFIA Uvaria (Red Hot Poker), hp, 3 ft. Handsome, tall spikes of 
attractive and interesting, yellow to flame, flowers. 
New Hybrids. Showy three ft. plants with terminal spikes of flame-like 
flowers in a flashing array of colors. oe 
ISATIS Glauca, hp, 3 ft. Graceful yellow blooms in great profusion; showy 
in clumps. Superb plant for background. _ : 
LEONURUS Cardiaca (Lion‘s Tail), hp, 3 ft. Ornamental bee plant, small 
pink fragrant attractive flowers. Re 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Leucanthemum), Giant Field Daisy, hp. These are 
splendid perennials, hardy and lasting. The flrs. are large, some 5 in. 
across, very showy and lasting; fine for beds and cutting. 
King Edward VII, 3 ft. Robust plants; large, white flowers. 
Shasta Daisy Alaska, 2 ft. Pure white; charming. 
May Queen, 2 ft. Pretty long stemmed, medium size white, gold center. 
Special Mixture of Shasta Daisies. 
Shasta Daisy, New Giant Double. Beautiful double white flrs 5 in. 
across; perfecily hardy; fine for cutting. Diener’s strain. 
Mawii. hp, 1 ft. Silvery foliage and rich pink firs two inches across; 
ideal for beds or rockery. " 
Uliginosum, Giant Ox-eye Daisy, 5 ft. Robust branching plants literally 
smothered with flrs. 2 in. across; white with golden center. . 
Complete Special Mixture of Leucanthemum. 
LIATRIS Pycnostachya, 3 ft. Splendid cut flowers, brilliant rose-purple 
firs. in long racemes. A good perennial. 
Scariosa, hp, 2 ft. Large, showy, purple flower-spikes in August; fine 
and rare. ; 
Spicata, Kansas Gay Feather, hp, 2 ft. Long spikes of purplish-rose firs, 

i July to Sept. 
Shasta Daisy New LILIUM Auratum, Gold-banded Lily, hbb, 4 ft. Large graceful flrs com- 


7 Giant Double posed of six petals of a delicate ivory white color, thickly studded with 
| meg ee ===  Chocolate-crimson spots, a gold band in center. 
Japonicum. Fragrant broad funnel shaped lovely pink. 
Martagon, hbb, 4 ft. Pyramidal heads of grossy light purplish-rose flrs. 
Regale, hbb, 3 ft. One of the most beautiful garden Lilies yet introduced. 
Large trumpet-shaped, sweet-scented flrs. freely produced throughout 
July. Firs. ivory-white shaded pink, with a tinge of yellow at base. — 
Philippinense Formosanum, hbb, 2 ft. Long white trumpet flrs. Beautiful. 
Tenuifolium. (Siberian Lily). Waxy scarlet flowers. 
_ LINUM Flavum, hp, | ft. Golden bell-shaped firs. Fine rockery plant. 
Narbonense, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful large rich blue. 
a LIPPIA Repens. Pretty miniature trailer with tiny lilac flrs. Likes poor 
soil and will stand many degrees of heat or cold. Fine for lawns and 
sioping banks as it spreads rapidly, forming a dense carpet. 
LOBELIA Cardinalis, hp, 2 ft. The beautiful Cardinal Flower spikes of 
pant scarlet flowers throughout Autumn; likes moist soil and partial 
shade. E ; 
Syphilitica, hp, 2 ft. Large blue flowers. Good border plant. 
Lobelia Cardinalis _ Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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