


GEO. W. PARK SEED CO. GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA | 
A.A. ALL GOLD MEDAL WINNERS—YOUR FAVORITES 
Since the establishment of the ‘All American’’ committee these splendid varieties 
have the honor of a Gold Medal award and have proven their merit in American Gardens. 
Pkt. 5c; Jumbo Pkt. 10c. 

MARIGOLD Crown of Gold. 
First among the odorless foli- 
aged marigolds. 2’ plants 
bear beautiful 2” golden 
crested flowers on long 
stems: (1937) 
MARIGOLD Yellow Supreme. 
Counter-part to Guinea Gold 
in artistic creamy yellow. 

(1935) 
is es CALENDULA Sunshine. Orig- 
: i in Australia. 4. 
MARIGOLD Guinea Gold. The inated in 
first of the Cold Medal win- Graceful, showy loose petaled CALENDULA Orange Shaggy. 
ners. Popular 100% double, creamy yellow. (1934) Most graceful and unique, 
loosely ruffled broad petaled md sored bencteae se —_— 
tion fl f fin petals g e shaggy 
me AaDBa ee BARKSPUR. “Resamend Tait appearance Of 2 fine Chi 
branching, ‘stock-flowered santhemum. (1935) 
type with huge spike of dis- 
tinct and lovely rose flowers. 
(1934) 
MORNING GLORY Scarlet 
O’Hara. Entirely distinct in 
flower and foliage. Three 
lobed leaves and large 31/2”- 
4” rich cornelian-red flowers 
stay open until noon. (1939) 
PETUNIA Pink Gem. 6” dwarf 
compact plant covered with 
light pink flowers. The first 


of the miniatures. (1934) 
COSMOS Orange Flare. 3’ bushy wea ele IH NASTURTIUM Golden Gleam. 
plant with cut leaved foliage Continuing to be <r most 
produces gorgeous deep ° yen popular of the lovely semi- 
orange flowers on wiry stems Novelties of Merit double colors. Sweet scented 
in 3 months from sowing. golden-yellow, large ‘flowers. 
(1935) GAILLARDIA Fiesta. Very large, © (1933). Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 25c. 
semi - double, sweet - scented, 
golden flowers with contrast- 
ing vivid red blotch at cent- 
er. Try a packet. Pkt. Sc; 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD Cupid. Dwarf, com- 
pact plants are covered with 
the delightfully: small blooms. 
Charming for a border and 
dainty for cut flowers. Pkt. 
5c; Novelty pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD Mayling. Named in 
honor of China’s leading lady. 
Large, beautiful fluffy carna- 
tion flowered golden blooms. 
In the odorless foliage group. 
Pkt. 5c; Novelty pkt. 25c. 

SWEET PEA Mrs. Douglas Mc- 
Arthur. Sparkling rich deep PETUNIA Flaming Velvet. Large 
LINARIA Fairy Bouquet. Dwarf salmon-pink with creamy flower of richest velvet scar- 
compact 8” plants smothered White background. Pkt. 5c; let. Fine and striking. It has 
in delicate colored pretty Novelty pkt. 25c. won favor in American gar- 
flowers. (1934) dens. (1936) 



[4] Variety is the spice of life. 
