GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
BAPTISIA Australis (False Indigo), hp, 2 ft. A 
strong-growing plant suitable for the border, 
dark green, deeply-cut foliage and spikes of 
rich indigo blue flrs. 
BOCCONIA Cordata, hp, 5 ft. Plume Poppy, pani- 
cles of chamois flrs, heart-shaped leaves. 
BRODIAEA Laxa (Triplet Lily). Great clusters ot 
lavender blue flowers are really striking on their 
15 to 20 in. stems. Foliage grass like. Flowers 
last well for cutting. 
Coccinea. A fine red species of Brodiaea. 
BUPHTHALMUM Salicifolium, hp, 2 ft. Large yel- 
low flrs, willow-like foliage; handsome. 


Aubrietia Monarch 
AUBRIETIA 
AUBRETIA, Rainbow Rock Cress, hp. Spreading 
plants that form a sheet of early Spring bloom, 
lovely shades of red and blue, very beautiful, 
lasting for weeks; a gem for planting in crev- 
ices of rocks or walls; a cataract of color. 
Monarch Mixture. New and one of the finest per- 
ennial introductions. Plants are dwarf, neat, 
compact and full flowering; the colors are ex- 
quisite in every conceivable shade. A veritable 
carpet of exceptional beauty. Sow seed in May, 
plants begin blooming the following Spring. 
Eryii, 6 in. Large blue flowers. Fine Spring 
bedder. 
Bougainvillei, 12 in. Very lovely and among the 
most popular. Flowers dark blue. 
Hybrida Grandiflora, 6 in. Large flrs of various 
colors, as white, lilac, rose, dark red, blue and 
violet; very useful for borders. 
Leichtlinii, 6 in. Slightly trailing plant bearing 
large carmine-rose flrs in profusion. 
Purpurea, 6 in. Dwarf spreading plant. Deep pur- 
ple flrs; very pretty. FA Las 
Whitewell Gem. Robust plants, myriads of flrs. The Beautiful Canterbury Bell 
Complete Special Mixture of Aubrietia. CAMPANULA, P ‘al Bellfl h 
oR tre ot ee , Perennial Bellflower, hp. 
ASTILBE Arendsii Hybrida, hp, 2 ft. Rose shades; These beautiful Bellflowers are hardy peren- 
splendid large graceful plumes, very beautiful. nials, lasting for years. Many of them are fine 
ATROPA Belladonna, hp, 3 ft. Drooping, bell- | for beds, and all are excellent garden flowers; 
pared purple flrs and cherry-shaped poison | they are of ns easiest culture, growing in either 
: \ i bre sunny or partly shaded positions. 
AURICULA Kelway’s New Giant, hp. 1 ft. Very Persicifolia Grandiflora, 2 ft. Beautiful large open 
beautiful hardy Spring-blooming flrs, mixed. bells in July, in terminal and axillary racemes. 
, : Single: Sky Blue, Pure White, Fine Mixed. 
Pyramidalis, Chimney Bell Flower, 5 ft. Big 
branching plants forming a pyramid of long ra- 
cemes laden with charming blue or white bells, 
fine for borders or beds, blooming freely dur- 
ing Summer. Blue and White; separate or mixed. 
Rockery Blend. A choice mixture of desirable 
Campanulas for the rockery. 
Rotundifolia (Bluebells of Scotland), hp, 1-1/2 ft. 
Slender wiry stems, dainty loose clusters of 
blue bells. Lovely. 
Complete Special Mixture Perennial Campanulas. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM. Canterbury Bells, hb. 
These are handsome biennials easily grown from 
seeds, and when in bloom, are the most attrac- 
tive of garden flrs. They grow two feet high, 
becoming pyramidal little trees literally covered 
with large, exquisite bells, graceful in form and 
rich in color. 
Single: White, Deep Lilac, Rose, Blue or Mixed. 
Double: Fine mixture of White, Lilac, Rose, Blue 
Shades. 
Calycanthema, Cup and Saucer. These are very 
beautiful, the flrs being single, 3 in. long, while 
the saucers are 3 to 4 in. across. The plants 
form perfect pyramids, blooming for weeks 
during early Summer and come in the following 



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Campanula Carpatica 
CAMPANULA Carpatica, 1 ft. Beautiful large open colors: White, Blue, Rose, Lilac, Carmine. 
long-stem bells, fine for beds and rockeries. Separate or Mixed. 
White, Blue, Mixed white and blue. Complete Special Mixture of all the above. 
Regular pkt. 5c: Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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