
GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
: mune 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. 
Afterglow. hb, 3 ft. Yellow with red calyx. 
Clutei, hb, 4 ft, Large soft yellow; splendid, 
Frazeri, 12 in. Deep yellow flowers borne in 
great profusion, 
Fruticosa Major, hb, 2 ft. Large golden flowers. 
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. 


STREET OXALIS 
Oenothera Evening Primrose Cloth of Gold, hp, 6 in. Masses of golden clus- 
PO ee ters in summer; sweet-scented, a bulbous peren- 
nial. 
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, 
yellow flrs; useful for rockery, edgings, and 
suspended baskets. 
Complete Special Mixture of Oxalis. 
PANSIES—See page 18, 19. 
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 
miniature flowers; fine for cutting. 
Gentianoides. Large flowers in three fine colors: 
Castle Forbes, Vivid Carmine; Rose Shades; 
Pure White. 
Heterophyllus, Blue Gem, 18 in, Lovely blue, fine 
for rockery. 
PERILLA Laciniatus, ha, 2 ft. Large curled bronze 
2 — ee eee Bae aoe self-sows. 
entstemon Sensa ee pages 4u, 4}, 44. 
= orae PHLOX—See page 23. 
PHACELIA 
Campanularia, California Blue Bells, ha, 8 in. 
Branching little plants bearing a profusion of 
lovely gentian blue bells; for beds or pots. 
Parryi (Cup Phacelia), ha, | ft. Saucer-shaped, 
violet, 5 spots. 
Tanacetifolia (Fiddle Neck), ha, 2 ft. Bluish pink; 
fine for bees. 
Vicida (Gentian Blue), 2 ft. Large 11/,"' 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 Gar- 
den Gate), ha, 7 ft. Lovely drooping red spikes; 
very handsome; seeds start tardily. 
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 won- 
derfully attractive througheut 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, 
Scarlet, Salmon, Striped, White. All colors reg- 
ular packet Sc; jumbo packet 10c, 
Rouble-slowared Finest Mixed. 500 seeds 5c; 1-32 
oz. 40c. 
Large-flowered Single. Many fine colors in mix- 
ture. 1000 seeds Sc; 1-16 oz. lSc, 


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Portulaca (Single) 
Regular Pkt. 5c: Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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