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GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
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ubrietia Monarch 
-AUBRIETIA, Rock Cress 
AUBRIETIA, Rainbow Rock Cress, hp. Spreading 
plants that form a sheet of early Spring bloom, 
lovely shades of red and blue, very beautiful, 
lasting for weeks;+:a gem for planting in crev- 
ices of rocks or walls; a cataract of color. 
Monarch Mixture. New and one of the finest per- 
ennial introductions. Flants are dwarf, neat, 
compact and full flowering; the colors are ex- 
quisite in every conceivable shade. A veritable 
carpet of exceptional beauty. Sow seed in May, 
plants begin blooming the following Spring. - 
Eryii, 6”. Large blue flowers. Fine Spring bedder. 
Hybrida Grandiflora,” 6”. Large firs of various 
colors, as white, lilac, rose, dark red, blue and 
violet; very useful for borders.” - 
Leichtlinii, 6”. Slightly trailing plant bearing large 
carmine-rose flrs in profusion. ‘ 
Purpurea, 6”. Dwarf spreading plant. 
ple firs; very pretty. 
Semi-double Hybrids. A new and expensive strain 
having beautifully formed semi-double flowers. 
Complete Special Mixture of Aubrietia. 
Interesting Perennial Specials 
ANACYCLUS Pyrethrum, hp. White, golden cen- 
tered flowers, reverse of petals carmine giving 
a beautiful effect against the mat of pretty cut 
leaved foliage. Fine for rockery bank or terrace. 
ANARRHINUM Bellidefolium (Blue Smoke). Tall 
sprays of tiny blue snapdragon-like flowers, 
graceful, unusual and lovely. 
ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa, hp. 2 ft. Showy cluster of 
orange and scarlet flowers in summer. Brilliant. 
ARENARIA Montana, Sandwort. So dwarf it forms 
a carpet in the rockery or on walls. 
ARISAEMA  Triphy!flum—tJack-in-the-Pulpit. Creen 
flowers enclosed in white striped green leaf. 
ARISTEA (Blue Brilliant). 
' Readily started from = ee 
seeds, the plants make [2 Ss 
a striking showing with Aces 
the rich blue -flowers. | 
Hardy south but for pots 
in severe climates. 
ASCYRUM Stans. (St. Pe- 
ter Cross). Myriads 
of pretty yellow ‘‘cross pre 
flowers’, Easily started, BS SS 
hardy. 
Deep pur- 

Auricula } ey 
KINGS SPEAR Asphodelus Lutea, hp, 3 ft. Fragrant 
yellow flowers in giant racemes. Part shade. 
ASTILBE Spirea Mixed. Great panicles of soft fluffi- 
ness in white, cream, delightful pink suffusions 
rose and carmine. 
AURICULA Kelway’s Giant, hp. 1 ft. 
tiful hardy Spring-bloom. Mixed. 
BOLTONIA Latisquama. A_ good _ long-blooming 
perennial with blush pink daisy-like flowers in 
Aug. and Sept. 
Very beau- 
BAPTISIA Australis (False 
strong-growing plant suitable for the border, 
dark green, deeply-cut foliage and spikes of 
rich indigo blue firs. 
BOCCONIA Cordata, hp, 5 ft. 
cles of chamois firs, 
Indigo), hp, 2 ft. A 
Plume Poppy, pani- 
heart-shaped leaves. 


The Beautiful Calycanthema 
CAMPANULA, BELL FLOWER 
CAMPANULA, Perennial Bellflower, hp 
These beautiful Bellflowers are hardy peren- 
nials, lasting for years. Many of them are fine 
for beds, and all are excellent garden flowers: 
they are of the easiest culture, growing in either 
sunny or partly shaded positions. 
Persicifolia Crandiflora, 2 ft. Beautiful large open 
bells in July, in terminal and axillary racemes. 
Single: Sky Blue, Pure White, Fine Mixed. 
Pyramidalis, Chimney Bell Flower, 5 ft. Big branch- 
ing plants forming a pyramid of long racemes 
laden with charming blue or white’ bells, fine 
for borders or beds, blooming freely during 
Summer. Blue and White; separate or mixed. 
Rockery Blend. A choice mixture of desirable 
Campanulas for the rockery. 
Rotundifolia (Bluebells of Scotland), hp, 1-14 ft. 
Slender wiry stems, dainty loose clusters of blue ~ 
bells: Lovely. 
Complete Special Mixture Perennial Campanulas. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM. Canterbury Bells, hb. 
These are handsome biennials easily grown from 
seeds, and when in bloom, are the most attrac- 
tive of garden firs. They ‘grow two feet high, 
becoming pyramidal little trees literally covered 
with large, exquisite bells, graceful’ in form and 
rich in color. ie 
Single: White, Deep Lilac, Rose, Blue or Mixed. 
Deuble: Fine mixture of White, Lilac, Rose, Blue 
Shades. . : t 
Calycanthema, Cup and Saucer. These are very. 
beautiful, the flrs being single; 3” long, while 
the saucers are 3.to 4” across. The plants form 
perfect pyramids, blooming for’ weeks during 
early Summer and come ‘in the following ‘colors: 
White, Blue, Rose, — Lilac. 
: Separate or Mixed. 
‘CAMPANULA, Carpatica, | - ft. 
Beautiful large open fong- 
stem bells, fine for beds 
and rockeries. White, Blue, 
or Mixed. 
‘Complete Special Mixture of 
all above varities. Carpatica | 
All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 

_ Astilbes look especially fine when grouped in front of Evergreens. 


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