
GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 


Aster, Giant Crego_ Navy Blue 
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are the new wilt resistant strains. 
could not overlook them. 
NOVELTIES 
VICTORY GIANTS MIXED. A.A. 1943. A beautiful 
mixture including salmon. See pg. 3. Pkt. 25c. 
HARMONY, SUNRISE. An entirely new color to 
Asters, very exquisite delicate shade of rich apri- 
cot pink with bright apricot gold center. Pkt. 
5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
THE THREE PRINCESS ASTERS: WR—5c; 10c. 
Princess Bonnie. Early, wilt-resistant 3’ flowers of 
full. crested aurora type surrounded by several 
rows of guard petals. A luscious new color of 
soft salmon rose, center rich gold. 
Princess Anne. Companion to Princess Bonnie. Heavy 
stemmed delicate pink. 
Princess Marsha. An exciting new color note of 
vibrant cinnabar scarlet with boldly contrasted 
golden center. 
GIANT COMET OR CREGO 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c 
3 ft. Of all Asters, this is considered the most 
beautiful and most useful. The long-stemmed 
flowers are great fluffy balls, 5 to 8 inches across, 
rivaling the finest Chrysanthemums, and lasting bet- 
ter than others when cut. Colors: 
Crimson Lavender Pink Shell Pink 
Deep Rose Royal Purple White 
Separate or mixed 
NAVY BLUE. CREGO. A. A, ’43. Extra early with 
giant fully double flowers of blackish blue. True 
and uniform 15 in. plants. Pkt 25c. 


Harmony Sunrise 

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ASTER PARA 
CHINA ASTERS, WILT-RESISTANT 
We offer here seed of selected and tried Asters of especial merit, sure to produce large 
flowers of beauty and good substance, the very finest kinds obtainable. — 
The several non resistant types are so desirable in other ways that we 
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Princess Bonnie 

Calif. Giant 
Sunshine 
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Those marked W. R. 
CALIFORNIA CIANT SUSHINE. The mammotn 5 
in. flowers are composed of a single row of 
loosely placed outer petals contrasting with 
great charm to. the unique quill-like yellow cen- 
ter. Plants grow to a height of 2 to 3 ft. and 
bear splendid heavy stems. We offer an excel- 
lent assortment of colors, all with varying shades 
of yellow centers. Alpenglow, purple; Blue Moon, 
light blue; Lavender; Moonbeam, snow white; 
Rainbow, rose pink; Stratosphere, dark blue; 
Enchantress, salmon pink. Separate or in splen 
did mixture. Pkt. 5c; Jumbo Pkt. 10c. 
EARLY GIANTS—W. R. 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c 
LIGHT BLUE. 3 ft. (1939 Silver Medal Winner.) 
The extra large, lacy, curled, 5” flowers bloom 
four weeks earlier than California Giants. e 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Companion to “Light Blue. 
New, early, dwarf-growing strain of Giants. A 
glorious Aster. 
(1940. Medal Winner). The 
EARLY ROSE MARIE. 
114’ plants branch low and produce 6-8 huge 
4-5 inch full flowers with daintily plumed and 
inter-twined petals of a lively shade of popular 
rose. Do not miss it. 
AURORA GOLDEN SHEAF WR. 214 ft. The only 
wilt-resistant yellow Aster. Flowers are deep yel- 
low in bud, turning to rich cream when open. 
Full 
cushioned center, quill petals. 


Early Giant Rose Marie 

Annual, Order your seeds early, before the rush. Park's seeds are sure to grow. 
