GEO. W. 


Gypsophila ! 
GLOBE DAISY, Globularia hp, 1 
ft. Large globular heads of 
small dark blue flowers. 

PARK SEED C 
O., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
BABY’S BREATH or GYPSOPHILA | 

The perennial Baby’s Breath is a very long-lived, bushy plant which 
produces innumerable 
very finest thing to 
Oldhamiana (New). 42 in. Au- 
tumn-flowering rose-pink flow- 
ers. Award by Royal Hort. So- 
ciety. Dainty and_ alluring. 
Pacifica, hp 3 ft. Plants branch 
and are smothered with thou- 
sands of exquisite little pink 
flowers. 
Paniculata, 3 ft. Best known 
Baby’s Breath. Tiny white 
flowers cover the slender grace- 
ful stems in July-Aug. 
HELENIUM Autumnale Superbum. 
Sneezeweed, hp 3 ft. Pure yel- 
low, early Autumn. 
Hoopsei, hp 18 in. Large flowers 
of bright orange. 
Riverton Gem, hp, 3 ft. Flowers 
opening old gold, changing to 
misty white flowers in early summer. 
lighten bouquets of other flowers. 
It is the 
Double Flowered, 3 ft. Showy im 
beds, fine to cut. Dainty dou- 
ble white flowers. * 
Repens, 6 in. Flowers white. A 
dwarf trailer for rockery. f 
Repens Rose, New, 6 in. Smoth- 
ered with rose flowers. 
Mangina, 40 in. Wide tangles of 
pink-and-white, | large pretty 
and diffuse. "at 
Mixture of above and other. per- 
ennial Gypsophilas. 



















Wall-flower red. 
Riverton Beauty, hp, 4.ft. Bright 
lemon - yellow. 
Mixture of Helenium above. 
HELIANTHUS, Perennial Sunflow- 
ers. Mixed varieties. 
HELIATHEMUM Mutabile, 
Rose, hp, 1 ft. Showy dwarf 
shrubby evergreen. Forms a 
dense mass of foliage smoth- 
ered with bright pretty flow- 
ers. June-Sept. Mixed. 
GILIA Rubra, hhb, 3 ft. 
rich and rare red. 
Coral Bells 
Heuchera 
Rock 

Gilia Coronopifolia 
A remarkably beautiful biennial, flowers of 
Known as G. Coronopifolia. 
HEMEROCALLIS, hp. 3 ft. Beautiful Day Lilies in mixture of fine 
varieties. 
HEUCHERA, Alum Root or Coral Bells. Blooming from June to 
Sept. They are valuable for the low border or rockery. 
Sanguinea Hybrids. A brilliant mix- 
ture of crimson, white and rose on 


















graceful spikes. 
Sanguinea. 30 in. Bright crimson. 
Spitfire. Large rich scarlet. 
Splendens. Bright vermillion red. 
Resea. Clear fine rose colors. 
Hoodacres Hybrids. 14 years of se- 
lection brings this fine Hyb. to 
you. More vigorous, more prolific 
with larger bells and longer stalks. 
Wide color range. 
Mixture of Heuchera above. 
HOMERIA Collina Aurantiac. Lily-like 
plant with bright red flowers and 
yellow claws. 
HYACINTHUS Candicans. meng @ i 
hp. Bells of pure white in great 
spire spikes 4-5 ft. 

Hollyhock—Althea Rosea 
For splendid, long-flowering, decorative plants, 
the majestic Hollyhock holds a high place in the 
garden. Plant in groups against your evergreens 
or as background for bed or tall borders. 
HOLLYHOCK CHATER’S DOUBLE. hp 6 ft. Most 
popular group of splendid colors in fully double 
flowers blooming from July till Sept. Colorful 
just when early things die back. Colors: Pure 
white; Sulphur yellow; Golden yellow; Deep 
rose; Bright Scarlet; Brilliant crimson; Sunset 
copper to cream; Apricot; Salmon rose; Maroon; 
and Complete Mixture. 
Double Begonia Flowered, 5 ft. Wonderful novelty 
with large 5 in. double fringed edged firs in 
beautiful blend of pastel shades. 
Imperator. Imperial Giants. Stately plants 
large’ double flowers, assorted: colors. 
Triumph Exquisite. 5 ft. Beautiful double flowers 
with 
in the most artistic shades of orange, pink, 
chamois, rose, salmon and purple. A “triumph” 
of beauty. ; gs 
Mammoth Allegheny, 11 ft. Giant spikes. Dble. 
Newport Pink. Royal Hort. Soc. prize-winner. De- 
lightful double, pure pink flowers. 6 ft. plants. 3 
Indian Spring. (Silver Medal). Fine annual com- 
ing into bloom in 5 months from seed. Four Hollyhock — 
foot plants bear semi-double 5 in. flowers. Chater’s Double 
All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
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Hollyhock, Indian Spring 

Bright and long Blooming Heuchera deserves a place in your garden. 
