GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
Harkness Hybrids, hb, 6 ft. Tall vigorous habit: 
immense spikes of pure yellow firs; splendid 
variety. 
Miss Wilmott, hb, 6 ft. Beautiful white firs: fine. 
Phoeniceum Hybrids, hb, 3 ft. Very attractive 
border plant of various shades. 
Complete Mixture of Verbascum. 
VERONICA, SPEEDWELL 
_ Highly useful and decorative in the border and 
Rock Garden, they are free flowering hardy plants 
which thrive in an open sunny position. 
Incana, hp, 9 in. Pretty silvery foliage and Ag- 
eratum-blue flrs; a good edging plant. 
Longifolia, hp, 18 im. Compact clusters of blue 
firs. Useful for perennial border. 
Spicata, hp, 18 in. Firs violet blue, in long spikes. 
Teucrium Royal Blue, hp, 9 in. Dwarf bushy habit, 
bright dark blue flrs; excellent rock plant. 
Virginica Japonica, 3 ft. Dense upright spikes of 
lovely sky blue flowers. July to August. 
Complete Mixture of Perennial species of Veronica. 
WATSONIA Tabularis Hybrids, bulbous perennial 
differing from the popular Gladioli only in its 
flower shape which is regular. Tabutaris hy- 
vari-colored and make excellent tong 
brids 
et cit flowers. 

“But Only God Can Make a Tree” 
SEEDS OF TREES AND SHRUBS 
We can supply 5c and Jumbo 10c packets of 
the following Trees and Shrubs: 
ARBUTUS Unedo, Strawberry Tree. 8 ft. Firs in 
drooping racemes, fruit scarlet, edible. 
AUCUBA Japonica, 5 ft. Ornamental spotted Ives. 
AZALEA Mollis, 3 ft. Bell-shaped bright colored 
flowers in clusters. A fine hardy Azalea. 
. Mixture of many bright, beautiful colors. 
A. Calendulacea, Flame Azalea. Flame orange. 
CALYCANTHUS Floridus, Allspice. 5 ft. 
Occidentalis, Calif. Allspice. Tallest variety. 
CARAGANA Arborescens. 15 ft. Siberian Pea. 
RED BUD, Cercis Canadensis. 15 ft. Covered with 
red butterfly like firs in early Spring. 
LOVE APPLE, Citrus Trifoliata, Sour Orange. 20 ft. 
Small orange tike fruit deliciously sweet scented. 
Pure white flowers, fragrant. 
CLETHRA Alnifolia, Summer Sweet. 3 ft. White. 
DOGWOOD, Cornus Floricta. White showy flrs. 
C. Mascula, Cornelian Cherry. 12 ft. Golden. 
DAPHNE Mezereum, Spurge Olive. 3 ft. Fragrant 
red firs in’ Feb. and Mar. A charming shrub. 
PERSIMMON, Diospyros Virginica. 40 ft. Edible. 
EVONYMUS Americana, Strawberry Bush. 6 ft. Pink. 
COLDEN BELL, Forsythia. 6 ft. Golden flowers. 
GENISTA Tinctoria, Broom. 10 ft. Colden firs. 
GINKGO Biloba, Maiden-hair tree. 40 ft. Most 
ancient and beautiful of trees. Distinctive. 
KENTUCKY Coffee Tree, Gymnocladus. 75 ft. 
White flrs, showy red pods, seeds used as Coffee: 
HYDRANGEA Paniculata. White panicles, Summer. 
HYPERICUM Calycinum, Aaronsbeard St. Johnswort. 
1 ft. Large showy yetlow firs. Most handsome. 
WALLFLOWER, 
(Cheiranthus 
Cheiri), hhp. 
Fragrant and 
showy velvety 
blossoms of 
charming 
shades of yel- 
low, brown, 
ruby - red and 
purple. Win- 
ters over in 
the open in 
mild climates, 
meeds winter 
protection 
north. Requires 
a light, sweet 
loamy soil. 
5 - Blooms early 
in Spring. We offer two choice mixtures: 
Double Extra Early Mixed; and Single Mixed. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle). Bayonet leaves and 
showy, heavy textured fragrant flowers are in- 
teresting and attractive. 
ZEPHYRANTHES, Fairy Lily Blend. Dainty bulb- 
ous plants producing star-like flowers on 10 in. 
stems. Fine for summer bed or winter pot. 
CHRISTMAS HOLLY, liex Adquifolia. Glossy green 
wax-like foliage, brilliant red berries. Xmas. 
JUGLANS Cine.ea, Butternut or White Walnut. 
KALMIA Latifolia, Pink and white firing shrub. 
KOELREUTERIA Paniculata, Gold-rain-tree. Gold. 
CRAPE MYRTLE, Lagerstroemia, hha. Rose panicles. 
TULIP TREE, Liriodendron Tulipifera. 50 ft. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE, Lonicera tartarica. Rose firs. 
MAGNOLIA Acuminata. 50 ft. Yellow firs, red S. 
Grandiflora. 80 ft. Evergreen, Giant white firs. 
Tripetala, Umbrella Tree. 40 ft. 10” firs, 2’ Ives. 
PAULOWNIA Imperialis. Trumpet like firs. 40 ft. 
MOCK ORANGE, Philadelphus. 6 ff. White firs. 
HAWTHORNE, Phofina Serrulata. 10 ft. red fruit. 
NORWAY SPRUCE, Picea Excelsa. 30 ft. Evergreen. 
Pungens Glauca, Blue Spruce. 70 ft. Wind-break. 
WHITE PINE, Pinus Parviflora. 80 ft. 5 leaf. 
Nigra-Austrian Pine. 100 ft. Tall, rapid. 
FIRETHORNE, Pyracantha coccinea. 15 ft. 
RHODODENDRON Ponticum. 10 ft. showy flowers. 
Hybrids Mixed. From finest collection in U. S. 
ROSES in following. varieties: Carminia, Pink; Multi- 
flora, Understock variety. Rubiginosa, Sweet briar 
‘Pink; Rugosa, red flowers. 
Nana Polyantha, 2 ft. Baby rose, Mixed colors. 
Complete Mixture of Roses listed here. 
SEQUOIA Sempervirens, Calif. Red Wood. Evergreen. 
SKIMMIA Japonica, 5 ft. Scarlet berries, Pot. 
SOPHORA, Chimese Pagoda. 30 ft. Leguminous. 
STYRAX, Snowbell. Drooping, fragrant white firs. 
LILAC, Syringa Hybrids. A mixture of colors. 
TAMARIX Gallica, 8 ft. Plump branches of pink. 
THUJA Orientalis, Chinese Arbor Vitae. 25 ft. 
VIBURNUM Opulus, Guelder Rose. 6 ft. Hardy. 
OTHERS—Acacia; Maple, Acer rubrum; Amelan- 
chier botryapium; Birch, Betula, alba; Butterfly 
Berberis thunbergi; Birch, Betula alba; Butterfly 
Bush, Buddleia lindleyana; Boxwood, Buxus sem- 
pervirens; American Beauty Bush, Casuarina; 
Catalpba speciosa; Sugar Berry, Celtis accidentalis; 
Ceratonia_ siliqua; Glory Bower, Clereodendron; 
Colutea arborescens; Crataegus pyracantha; Scotch 
Broom, Cytissus Scoparius; Flowering Quince, 
Cydonia; .Deutzia crenata; Efeagnus; Peart . Bush, 
Exochorda; Honey Locust, Gleditsia; Grevillea ro- 
busta; Ivy, Hedera helix; Privet Hedge, Ligustrum; 
Sweet Gum, Liquidamber; Osage Orange, Maclura; 
Ch‘na Berry, Melica; Black Mulberry, Morus nigra; 
Navdima domestica; Jerusalem Thorn, Paliurus; 
Pomegranate, Purnica; Sumach, Rhus glabra; But- 
cher’s Broom Ruscus; Sambucus. canadensis; Pepper 
Tree, Schinus Molle; Spirea van houttei: Bladder- 
nut, Staphylea; Chinese Parasol, Sterculia; Snow- 
berry, Symphoricarpus; English Yew, Taxus bac- 
cata; Linden, Tilia Americana; Chinese Elm, Ulmus 
pumila; Vitex agnus-castus; Grape Vine, Vitis 
cognetaea; and selected Mixture of finest. Shrubs. 

Wallflower Double Mixed 
All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 

Index and Germination table will be found on pages 91 and 92. 
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