GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY = 

Tritoma (Kniphofia) 
Red Hot Poker 


Shasta Daisy New 
Giant Double 

INULA Ensifolia, hp, 12 in. Dwarf golden flowered piant. Daisy like 
flowers. Showy border plant. Likes sunny location. 
Glandulosa Grandiflora, 2 ft. hp. Bright orange flowers. 
INCARVILLEA Dalavayi. hp, 18 in. Large Gloxinia-like rosy-purple 
flowers; 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 
cemeteries and the rockery. 
Jucunda. A rare species, blooming during June and July. The dwarf 
bluish-green planis bear dainty spike’ of small pink flrs. 
IPOMOPSIS Elegans, Standing Cypress, hhb, 3 ft. Elegant spikes of 
rich-colored flowers. Pretty fern-like foliage. 
IRIS, hp. These are easily grown from seeds and there is no excuse 
for being without a good collection of the various kinds. The plants 
will bloom the second year and make a fine display. We heartily 
recommend this method of propagation and hope that it may be- 
come 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- 
blooming 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 ‘com white to rich blue and pink; 
many being variegated. 
Kaempfera, Japanese Iris, 2 ft. Double and single open flrs of enor- 
mous size, sometimes eight inches in diameter. The colors and 
texture are wonderful. When in bloom they are the pride of the 
garden; finest colors in mixture. 
Siberian Mixed, a fine strain of vari-colored Iris. 
Iris Avalon Blend. A Special mixture of over 50 choice varieties. 
Dichotoma (August or Vesper Iris). Fragrant flowers, cream to 
violet purple with attractive markings. Blooms July to September. 
TRITOMA or KNIPHOFIA., (Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily), hp, 3 ft. 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids, very large, brilliant red. 
New Hybrids. Showy 3 ft. plants with terminal spikes of flame- 
like flowers in a flashing array of colors. 
ISATIS Glauca, hp, 3 ft. Graceful yellow blooms in great profusion; 
showy in clumps. Superb plant for background. 
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 cuttings. 
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; perfectly hardy; fine for cutting. Diener’s strain. 
Mawii, hp, 1 ft. Silvery foliage and rich pink flrs two inches across; 
ideal for beds or rockery. 
Uliginosum, Giant Ox-eye Daisy, 5 ft. Robust branching plants lit- 
erally smothered with flrs. 2 in. across; white with golden center. 
Complete Special Mixture of Leucanthemum. 

LIATRIS Pycnostachya, 3 ft. Splendid cut flowers, brilliant rose-pur- 
ple flrs in long racemes. A good perennial. 
Scariosa, hp, 2 it. Large, showy, purple flower-spikes in August; 
fine and rare. 
Spicata, Kansas Gay Feather, hp, 2 ft. Long spikes of purplish-rose 
flrs, July to Sept. 
LILLIUM Auratum, Gold-banded Lily, hhp, 4 ft. Large graceful 
flrs composed of six petals of a delicate ivory white color, thickly 
studded with chocolate-crimson spots, a gold band in center. 
Columbian, hhp. Bright reddish-orange flowers with reflexed petals 
spotted purple. Needs protection in north, semi-shade, acid soil. 
Japonicum, Fragrant broad funnel shaped lovely pink. 
Kelloggi. Large trusses of delicate reflexed flowers, pinkish purple 
banded with yellow and maroon dots. Grows best in half sun- 
light in mixture of sand and peat. Ne 
Regale, hhp, 3 ft. One of the most beautiful garden Lilies yet 
introduced. Large trumpet-shaped, a yoete wantees flrs. freely pro- 
duced throughout July. Firs. ivory-white shaded pink, with a tinge 
of yellow at base. 
Rubescens (Chaparral Lily). Fragrant white flowers with purple 
shadings erect in large heads on 6 ft. stems. Acid. soil is best. 
Philippinense Formosanum, hhp, 2 ft. Long white trumpet flowers. 
Tenuifolium. (Siberian Lily). Waxy scarlet flowers. * 
LINUM Flavum, hp, | ft. Golden bell-shaped flrs. Fine rockery plant. 
Narbonense, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful large rich blue. 
LOBELIA Cardinalis, hp, 2 ft. The beautiful Cardinal Flower spikes 
of bright scarlet flowers throughout Autumn; likes moist soil and 
partial shade. 
Syphilitica, hp, 2 ft. Large blue flowers. Good border plant. 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 

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