GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
DIGITALIS Foxglove (Witches’ Fingers) 
Foxgloves are beautiful hardy biennials easily raised from seeds. 
The elegant nodding flowers are produced in upright racemes and 
are véry showy in beds or borders. 
Gloxiniaflora, 4 ft. Big trusses of Gloxinia-like bloom. White, Rose, 
Purple, Yellow; separate or mixed. 
paren alicr as 3 ft. Extra large chrome yellow flowers, much ad- 
mired. 
Lutzii, 4 ft. A beautiful tall, large flowered salmon-rose hybrid. 
Maculata Superba, Ivory’s Spotted, 4 ft. Handsome spoited flow- 
ers. 
Monstrosa, 3 ft. Large spike of drooping flowers with huge ter- 
minal bell flower. Very fine. 
Purpurea Monstrosa. Special mixture of purple, white and rose 
flowers, spotted throats. 
Purpurea, (Common Foxglove), 4 ft. Important medicinally as a 
heart stimulant. Pkt. 5¢; oz. 35c; Ib. $4.00; 5 Ib. $15.00. 
Shirley, 3 ft. Giant, long upright racemes of huge flowers in finest 
colors, magnificent, mixed. 
Complete Special Mixture of Digitalis. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella, Flame Flower, hp, 2 ft. Fine border plant; 
seeds slow to germinate; flrs produced in panicles. White, Rose 
or mixed. 
DIELYTRA Spectabilis, Bleeding Heart, hp, 2 ft. Graceful plants for 
pots or borders; pendant sprays of beautiful heart-shaped rose- 
colored flowers. 
DIPSICUS Laciniatus, hp, 8 ft. Rose globe firs. 
DORONICUM Caucasicum, Leopard’s Bane, hp, 18 in. Spring-bloom- 
ing; showy golden flrs. 
DRACOCEPHALUM, Physostegia, hp. One of our best midsummer 
flowering perennials, bearing spikes of tubular flrs not unlike a 
heather. 
Moldvicum, 2 ft., hp. Lavender bee plant. Attracts bees. 
Gigantea, 4 ft. Large crimson flowers; handsome. 
Ruyschianum Japonicum, 1 ft. Whorls of dark violet blue flrs in 
June; neat border species. 
Complete Special Mixture of Dracocephalum. 
EREMURIS Bungei, hp, 5 ft. Yellow petals, red stamens. 
Robustus, hp, 8 ft. Rose colored flowers; fine. 
Complete Mixture of Eremurus, . 
ERIGERON SAurantiacus Hybridus, hp, 1 ft. Lovely hybrids of the 
Orange Daisy; flrs of many colors. 
Coulteri, hp, 18 in. White daisies; showy in beds; fine for cutting. 
Multiradiatus Roseus, 2 ft. Good cut flower, the long stems bear- 
ing soft pink blossoms. 
Speciosus Grandiflorus, hp, 2 ft. Large-flowering; free-blooming; 
violet rays with yellow disk 
ERINUS Alpinus (Roman Wallflower), hp, 6 in. Violet-red flowers 
in profusion; fine rock plant; requires care in starting. 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly), hp. Spiny leaves and thistle-like flrs, good 
for cutting. Excellent for sunny location. 
Amethystinum, 3 ft. Amethyst blue firs. 
Digitalis, Foxglove Giganteum, hp, 3 ft. Fine border species, blue flrs, silvery leaves. 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog Tooth Violets). Richly mottled foliage 
and quaint, bright flowers make them worthy of a shady 
corner in your garden or rockery. We offer two fine colors: 
Pink Beauty, pretty rich lavender pink flowers, and White 
Beauty, white flowers zoned with maroon at the base. 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri, hp, 18 in. White; fine for cutting. 
EUPHORBIA Myrsinites, hp, 4 in. Gray trailer, large heads of 
yellow bloom in umbels; ornamental. ; 
Polychroma, hp, 9 in. Showy yellow bracts; very effective. 
FILIPENDULA Multijuga, hp, 2-4 ft. Cut leaved foliage and 
pinkish cluster flowers. Showy, easily grown border plant. 
FUNKIA Coerulea, hp, 18 in. Day Lily, broad massive foliage; 
attractive for borders, even when not in bloom. Flowers 
blue. 
GARDENIA Florida, Cape Jasmine, hhp, 6 ft. Beautiful white 
sweet-scented flowers. 
GENISTA Andreana (Scarlet Broom), hhp. Low shrub with 
showy scarlet and yellow flowers. 
GEUM Lady Stratheden, hp, 2 ft. Rich golden yellow, a coun- 
terpart, in all other respects, of Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Mrs. Bradshaw, hp, 2 ft. Large double brilliant orange 
scarlet; in flower throughout the entire summer; splendid 
for cutting. 
Prince of Orange. Early bright golden orange, a lovely new 
sort to add to your fine Geum assortment. 
Hybrid Mixture of Geum. Much in demand, in a fine blend & a: 
of colors. Geum Mrs. Bradshaw 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 




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