GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
QUEEN OF THE FLOWER 
’ WORLD (Columbine) , 
Red, yellow, pink, blue, ‘white; long 
spurred and spurless, which do you want? 
Columbines are most graceful, showy and 
easily grown hardy perennials. Seeds fe. 
quire from four to six weeks to germ= 
inate, like a™cool, moist, partly shaded 
location, ~ R 
Alpina, 18”. Low growing, excatlann for 
rock garden. Large deep blue firs, 
Californica Hybrida, 3 ft. Sepals and petals 
tinged orange, long carmine spurs, can- 
ary corolla. Pretty plant and (dainty. 
bouquet. ‘ 
Clematiflora, (New Spurless Columbine). Medium 
height, compact, free flowering plant with large 
open Clematis-shaped flowers in delicate colors. 
Canadensis, 2 ft. Dainty, brilliant scarlet and yel- 
low. Blooms from May until July. 
Crimson Star, 2 ft. Petals striking crimson with 
white centers and blooms 3” and more> across. 
Brilliant! Blooms May-June. Hardy. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids, 3 ft. One of the finest 
improved strains. Long spurs, Yarge flowers” in 
an excellent range of colors and combinations. 
Recommended. 
Flabellata. Dwarf compact plants. Pretty blue 
white tipped flowers on long stems. - 
Pink Shades. Delicate pink with long spurs. 
Blue Shades. Long spurred variety of all pretty 
blue tones. L 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids, Long Spurred. The 
beautiful, most popular long spurred mixture. 
; aby ; Longissima. Noted for unusually long, slender spurs, 
Acuiledi L “gies 4 to 5” long, giving the pale yellow flowers an 
via tsp Rll Sate exceptionally graceful effect. From Northern 
Nana Alba. A dwarf large flowering plant bear- Mexico, does well in hot dry places, June fir. 
ing milk white flowers*of rare beauty. eae Be ise tage 
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GEO. W. PARK SEED CO.” 
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Orange and Scarlet Shades. Our brightest mixture. 
Skinneri (Mexican Columbine), 2 ft. Yellow with 
scarlet spurs, profuse. 
Snow Queen cr Silver Queen, 2 ft. Beautiful 
silver white tinged cream at throat. Fragrant 
flowers in May and June. Best white. 
Rose Queen, 2 ft. Lovely soft rose, white corolla. 
Vulgaris Edelweis. Long stems, snow white flrs. 
Long-spurred Hybrids. Novel colors in mixture. 
Rainbow Mixture of Colorado Varieties. A _ fine 
blend of many colors of Mountain Aquilegia. 
Double Flowered Mixture, 2 ft. Comes in many 
forms and colors. Surprising and delightful. 
Single Mixed. A fine mixture of single sorts. 
Park’s Special Complete Mixture of all varieties. 


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Armeria Formasa (Thrift). Pkt. 5¢ 
ARMERIA, (Thrift, Sea Pink), hp. Charming 
Spring and Summer flowering hardy plants, 
glorious in a bed or border, lasting well, of 
easiest culture. 
Alpina, 3”. Bright rose color, compact tuft of 
foliage. The best Armeria. : 3 
Formosa (Sea Thrift), 1 ft. Rosy-pink = firs in 
creat abundance. in’ summer and autumn; for 
| borders. 
Bee’s Ruby, 2 ft. New, lovely deep: rose firs. 
Laucheaee 6” tufts, brilliant fe firs: “ plants 
itil * . igantea Giant Pink, 114 ft. Low grow! 
Aqguilegia Clematiffora pete tong Sterianne 2 ‘inch pink flowers. 
All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Junabo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
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f 50] Aquilegia, the most graceful of all flowers, truly queen among plants. 


