
GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
AMARANTHUS 
Easily grown in sunny locati 
best brilliancy of foliage: on and poor soil for 
Cordattus—Love Lies Bleeding. 3 i 
ed, odd crimson flowers. 8. 3 ft. Freely branch 
Molten Fire. 4 ft. Flaming red foliage. 
Salicifolius (Fountain Plant). 21% ft. D 
orange and bronze foliage, Bieateas ‘itwere, ne 
Pygmy Torch, dwarf plant, flowers brilliant crimson. 
Tricolor Splendens, Joseph’s Coat Improved 3 ft 
Richly variegated yellow, green ahd red, lovely. 
Complete Special Mixture of Amaranthus. 
DESERT SUNRAY 
BAILEYA MULTI-RADIATA, Desert Sunray, | 
ft. Novelty; charming flowers 115"-diam.; 
have a fine ruffle of many bright yellow rays. 
Thrives in drouth. 
Butterfly Weed—Blood-Flower 
ASCLEPIAS Curassavica, 2 ft. hhp. (Blood Flower). 
For winter pot plant. Delightful bright orange. 

BALSAM 
Touch-Me-Not or Lady Slipper 
* Among the most popular, beautiful and showy 
‘of the easy growing annuals are the ‘‘Touch-me- 
nots” coming in a great many colors, some pleas- 
‘ingly variegated. The flowers are large and as 
double as roses, waxy in texture, admirable in 
beds and borders, thriving in sun or shade in any 
Tich soil, and doing well in pots or beds. Started 
‘in Autumn, they bloom in the window in Winter. 
Camellia Flowered, 2 ft. This is perhaps the finest 
Balsam in cultivation. It is known as Camellia- 
flow'd because the flowers are not unlike Ca- 
mellias in general form and appearance. Plants 
grow 2 ft. high, branch symmetrically, and be- 
come little trees covered with elegant bloom. 
Large double waxy flowers. Colors: Salmon Rose, 
Malmaison Pink and Splendid Mixture. 
Rose-Flowered. Large, full double rose like firs 
borne in profusion on a strong growing bushy 
plant. Very fine mixture of Rose Flow’d Balsam. 
Balsam New Flowering Bush, Dwarf, 1 ft. These 
bear their firs on spikes above the foliage. They 
are desirable for beds and are also showy as 
pot plants. The firs are fully double. (‘Splendid 
mixture of colors.’’) 

STAR OF THE DESERT 
AMBERBOA Muricata, 212 ft. ha. (Star of the 
Desert). A native! of Morocco; this’ plant has 
narrow, deep cut leaves, and heads of fringed 
tyrian purple. 
AMONG 
THE 
FINEST 
of 
CUT 
FLOWERS 

AFRICAN 
DAISY Arctotis 
ARCTOTIS Breviscapa, hha, 1] ft. Showy orange 
flrs; long-blooming, likes sun; fine for beds. 
Grandis, hha, 2 ft. Handsome, easily grown, large 
flow’d, long-stemmed; white, blue disk. 
Hybrids, hha, | ft. Lovely garden firs of the 
easiest culture; free-blooming in hottest sun; 
shades of cream, yellow, bronze, and red. 
ANCHUSA 
Summer Forget-Me-Not 
Note: All Anchusa must be started early to 
bloom the first season. The flowers are good for 
bees and are beautiful in beds, the long loose 
sprays are fine for bouquets. These do well in any 
garden. 
Myosotidiflora (Dwarf Anchusa). Light sky blue, 
its habit is dwarf, which makes it excellent for 
rock garden or border. The flowers keep well 
and: are used to lighten bouquets or for corsages. 
Blue Bird, ha, 2 ft. Vivid indigo, compact. 
Italica Dropmore, hp, 3 ft. Lovely Gentian blue, 
an improved Italica; showy in beds, ‘fine to cut. 
Lisadel, hp, 3 ft. New, large rich blue flowers. 
BELL OF IRELAND. Graceful 2 ft. branching stems 
are so surrounded by 2” flowers that there is 
little room for leaves. The bell-shaped calyx is 
green and delicately veined, containing the pure 
white corolla. Both curious and_ beautiful. 

5 seeds 5e; 12 seeds 10c; 35 seeds 25c. 
BLAZING STAR 
BARTONIA AUREA (Blazing Star), ha, 2 ft. Large, 
showy golden _ flowers; 
Extra - fine. 
likes sun and_= sandy 
soil. 

Bartonia Aurea : 
All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
PARK’S Bush Flowering Balsam Is of Surpassing Excellence 
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