GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 7 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, CALIFORNIA POPPIES 
These are among the most easily grown, beautiful and showy of garden annuals. The plants grow 
a foot high, clothed with finely-cut silvery foliage against which the long-stemmed richly colored cup- 
shaped flowers stand out in great numbers; a wonderful display. 
FRILLED AND FLUTED 
Ballet Girl. Shining carmine-purple; cream cup. 
Geisha. Large cinnabar with orange-red cup. 
Rosea. Beautiful rose-pink; free-blooming. 
Sulphurea. Bright buttercup yellow; large, frilled. 
Purple Glow. Glowing reddish purple. 
Tango. Large-flowered ochre-red; odd, handsome. 
Scarlet Beauty. Deep scarlet, sturdy stems. 
Special mixture—frilled and fluted. 
SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERED SPREADING 
Californica Aurantiaca. Rich deep yellow, showy. 
Carmine King. Extra large, beautiful carmine-rose. 
Cream White. Soft creamy-white; odd; pretty. 
Manderine. Unusual, inside petals orange, out- 
side scarlet. Very distinct and beautiful. 
Mikado. Brilliant orange-crimson; very attractive. 
Rajah. Purplish carmine; large-flowd. Handsome. 
Rosy Queen. Fine, large rose-pink. 
Vesuvius (new). Wallflower red, tinted orange. 
Brilliant Mixture. Large flow’d, showing many 
new shades from pink to purple. ; 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED 
Alba. Creamy white; rare, beautiful; choice. 
Carmine Queen. Beautiful; vivid deep crimson. 
Enchantress Pink. Lovely bright tyrian rose. 
Golden Glory. Golden yellow with orange cen- 


Ramona Hybrids ter. 
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Ramona. 1 ft. Glittering copper-gold with pink Rosea. Brilliant rose; one of the best, large f 
shadings, deeply frilled; appears double; beau- Special Double and Semi-Double Mixed. 
tiful. 
2 oe Mone Hybrids, Finest mixed, a good bright pects Mpagrite if pagee ad ye each 
mixture. t Girl, isha, ngo, anderine, 
Splendid Prize Mixture. Rich colors in excellent  plabenpor ai a Helens Hybrids Mixed, fiatile 
tree. 48 single, double, fringed, 500 s. 5c; 60c for only 50c. ~ 
4 OZ. Cc. 


DELPHINIUM—Complete listing, annual and perennial, pg. 8. 
DIASCIA Barberae, hha, 9 in. Lovely, spurred bright rose flrs., in profu- 
sion; fine for cutting. - 
DIDISCUS Coeruleus, Blue Lace Flower, hha, 15 in. Blooms profusely 
from July to November; lovely pale lavender-blue flrs.; excellent. 
DRACOCEPHALUM Moldavicum, ha, 2 ft. A neat bushy Balm; long spikes 
of fragrant flowers; mixed. 
EMMENANTHE Pendulifolia, Whispering Bells, ha, 2 ft. Plants branching, 
bearing loose racemes of pendulous golden bells. 
ERYSIMUM Perofskianum, ha, 18 in. Flowers orange, fragrant, in clusters, 
attractive; fine for beds and cutting. 
EUCHARIDIUM Grandiflorum, ha, 15 in. Purple flowers; early-blooming; 
showy in beds; pretty. 
EUTOCA Viscida, ha, 1 ft. Very pretty deep blue flowers; showy in @ 
bed; free-blooming. 
ECHIUM (Vipers Bugloss). A genus of 
plants belonging to the Borage family, 
particularly adapted to poor soil anda 
sunny dry situation. If soil is too rich, 
plants will grow luxuriantly at expense 
of flowers. 
Roseum, Tower of Jewels, 6 ft. Robust 
grower of pyramidal form, bright rose 
flowers; new, rare. 
Blue Bedder, 1 ft. Dwarf sturdy plant 
with rich blue flowers. 
Plantagineum, ha, 2 ft. Plants free- 
growing, continuous-blooming; flowers 
rose turning purple. 
EUPHORBIA Heterophylla, ha, 2 ft. Or- 
namental plant; upper foliage blotched 
red, white base. 
Variegata, Snow on the Mountain, ha, 2 
ft. White flowers, handsome green fo- 
; liage margined white; showy and at- 
Echium, Roseum tractive in beds. Euphorbia Heterophylla 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 

