GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
IRIS, GODDESS of the RAINBOW 
IRIS, hp. These are easily grown from seeds and there is no excuse 
for being without a good collection of the various kinds. The plants 
will bloom the second year and make a fine display. We heartily 
recommend this method of propagation and hope that it may be- 
come popular; for a bed of Iris can be successfully grown in sun 
or shade and can be depended upon for firs. every season. 
Germanica, 2 ft. Among the most showy and beautiful 
of spring blooming flowers; they are of large size, 
graceful form, rich in color, delicate in texture, and 
pleasantly fragrant. Our seeds are from a splendid 
strain; colors ranging front white to rich blue. 2 
Kaempferi, Oriental Iris. 2 ft. Double and single open 
flowers of enormous size, sometimes 8 in. across. 
The colors and texture are wonderful. They are the 
pride of the garden. Finest colors Mixed. 
Siberian Mixed, a fine strain of vari-colored fris. 
iris Avalon Blend. A Special mixture of over 50 choice varieties. 
Dichotoma (August or Vesper Iris). Fragrant flowers, cream to violet 
purple with attractive markings. Blooms July to September. 
Bearded Giant Hybrids Mixed. -Seed saved from the finest of named 
varieties. It will produce splendid new and varied colors. 
Versicolor, Rich deep blue with creamy yellow markings. Thrives 

anywhere. 
Complete Mixture. Seed from each of above kinds. 
HEATHER (CALLUNA Vul- IBERIS or PERENNIAL 
garis) 2’. eine fol- HARDY CANDYTUFT 
lage, rosy pink towers. Sempervirens. hp, 6 in. Spreading 
Partial to soil full of Hu- plants completely covered with 
mus... heads of pure white firs in 
INULA Ensifolia, hp. 12 in. spring and summer. Fine for 
Dwarf golden, showy Rockery. 
daisy flower. Jacunda. A rare species blooming 
Magnifica, 6’. Splendid during June and July. DOwarf 
specimen plant with large bluish green plants bear dainty 
3” daisy-like yellow flow- Spikes of small pink flowers. 
ers. chestnut center. Har- Gibraltarica. 1 ft. Lilac to white. 
dy, likes sun. Queen of Italy. 10 in. Rosy lilac. 
: % Mixed. Perennial Candytuft. 
ISATIS Glauca, Woad. hp. 3 IPOMOPSIS_Elegans, — Standing 
ft. Graceful yellow back- cypress. hhb. 3 ft. Elegant 
ground. spikes of rich colored flowers. 
LILIES the 
Glory of © 
the Garden 
Easily grown from 
seed _  Lilfes are 
among the «most 
pleasing of garden 
plants, and will 
give your garden 
distinction and 
charm. 
Columbian, hho. 
Brilliant orange 
reflexed petals. 
Kelloggi. Large trus- 

Tritoma (Kniphofia) ses of delicate 
Red Hot Poker i sige wos 
d 
KNIPHOFIA or TRITOMA, Torch-| with vellow ‘and 
lily. Red Hot Poker, maroon dots. 
Hybrida Mirabilis, 3 ft. Blooms | Longiflorum Take- 
“the first year from seed. Mix. sima, True Easter 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids, hp. 3 ft. Very Lily. 30 in. Im- 
_ large, brilliant red spikes. mense trumpets 
New Hybrids. Showy 3 ft. plants ey Se ead e yao 
_, flame-like flower spikes in flash- unstained. de- 
ing array of, mixed colors. lightfully per - 
ee, fumed. 
Regale, hhp, 3 ft. One of the most beautiful and easily 
grown garden lilies. Large trumpet shaped Ivory white 
flowers thruout July. Fragrant. 
Rubescens, Chaparral Lily. Fragrant white firs with pur- 
ple shadings, erect in large heads. 6 ft. 
Philippinense Formosanum, hhp. 2 ft. Long white trumpet 
flowers. Most easily grown from seed, 
Tenuifolium, Siberian Lily. Waxy scarlet recurved petals a 
borne on 2 ft. wiry stems. : CRY I 
Complete Mixture of above Lilies. Lilies you can grow from Park’s seed 
All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
Glorious bulbous Iris and Lilies are easily grown from Park’s Seed. [55] 

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