GEO. W. 
PARK SEED CoO,, 
brilliant rose, 
of Jerusalem. 
ly red. Alba, 
white. 







ad 2 ME tt salmon _ pink. 
Linaria Fairy Bouquet 
_ MINIATURE SNAPDRAGON or 
oe TOAD FLAX 
 LINARIA, ha. 
~L. Moroccana, ha, 12”. Begins to bloom in 8 
__ weeks from seed. Plants, compact and prolific. 
Fairy Bouquet. Rich fairy shades, most attractive. 
_ Fairy Bridesmaid, Dainty lemon yellow flowers. 
_ Diadem. Bright violet, pure white eye. Large. 
Alba Pearl. Snowy pure white. Very lovely. 
Ruby King. Rich and bright ruby red. 
Mixture. Complete mixture of L. Moroccana. 
_Cymballaria, hp, 6”. A charming trailing plant 
with graceful light green foliage in long droop- 
ing sprays; does well in sun or shade, and is 
covered with small lilac firs; fine for rockery, 
hanging baskets. Fine mixture of colors. 
‘ Excelsior Hybrids, ha, 1 ft. An effective mixture 
_ ..of many fine new hybrids. Good for cutting. 
Mixture. Complete mixture of Linaria. 
_LEPTOSYNE Maritima, ha, 2 ft. Large golden firs. 
Double Golden Rosette. Brilliant golden. double. 
Stillmanii, 18”. Early Daisy-like firs, golden. 
_ Mixed. Complete Mixture of Leptosyne. 
_ SLENDER FLOWER, LEPTOSIPHON, ha. 6”. 
_ Aureus. Dwarf plants covered with golden firs. 
French Hybrids. Many colors for rockery. 
| FLAX,Linum »— 
L. GRANDIFLORUM, ha, 
~ 1 ft. Elegant for beds 
_ or rock gardens. Plants 
bloom in your garden 
the entire season. 
Rubrum. Rich scarlet. 
Coeruleum. Bright biue. 
L. PERENNE (Sibericum) 
Fairy Flax. Always in 
bloom; graceful and 
beautiful. Blue flowers 
in abundance. 
FAIRY WINGS, LOBELIA 
L. ERINUS. Dainty little Fairy like plants; just the 
thing for making a tiny strip of blue by your 
walkway or around your beds. 
Blue Gown, 4”. Clear deep blue flowers. | 
Blue Stone, 4”. This compact little plant is the 
very best bedding Lobelia. It has small irregular 
-shaped flowers of bright clear blue, with no eye. 
Crystal Palace Compacta, 6”. Intense dark blue, 
with dark foliage, giving a pleasing effect. 
Cambridge Blue. Light Fairy blue, green. foliage. 
Complete Special Mixture of Erinus_varieties. 
L. PENDULA. For hanging baskets. Trailing. 
Amanda. Pretty rosy lilac flowers in abundance. 
Hamburgia. Myriads of exquisite pale blue flowers. 
Sapphire Blue. Intense azure blue, white eye. 
Complete Mixture of Pendulous sorts. 
Mixture of All Lobelia. Special Blend. 
? EVENING SCENTED STOCK 
Matthiola “Bicornis, ha, 18”. This little plant will 
perfume your whole garden with its delicious 
fragrance, and its profusion of small lilac 
flowers. Graceful and delicate in texture. 
\ 
GREENWOOD, 
LYCHNIS | 
(Maltese or Jerusalem Cross) 
LYCHNIS Alpina, hp, 6”. 
in clusters; a 
splendid rock plant. 
L. Chalcedonica, 
Showy flrs in big heads; very 
desirable border plant, native 
Scarlet, a rich 
glowing scarlet, one of the 
few plants which is definite- 
pure 
Salmon Queen, dainty shade of 


SOUTH CAROLINA 

Firs. 
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shining 

Matricaria Capensis 
MATRICARIA, Feverfew . 
This hardy annual is readily grown from seeds; 
the plants becoming masses of lovely flowers dur- 
ing summer. Every flower garden should have a 
bed of these showy handsome annuals. 
Capensis fl. pl., 2 ft. Masses of pure white flrs; 
perfectly double; showy; fine for cutting. : 
Golden Ball, 8 in. Flowers double, in masses; rich 
golden yellow; excellent for beds; beautiful. 
Silver Ball, like Golden Ball, but white flowers. 
Complete Special Mixture of Matricaria. 
LALLEMANTIA Canescens. Nativ eof Persia. The 
18” plants with small bluish two lipped flowers 
set in whorls on the leafy stems are fine for 
sunny border. Sow seeds in April. 
LEONTOPODIUM Alpinum (Elelweiss). Native of 
Central Asia and very hardy... Foliage white wooly 
rosettes, flowers inconspicuous. A favorite rock- 
ery plant requiring sandy loam soil and full sun. 
Easily grown from seeds. 
MACHAERANTHERA Tanacetifolia (Tahoka Daisy), 
1 ft. Lovely, free-flowering annual. Aster-like 
blue flowers. 
MALOPE Grandiflora, ha, 3 ft. Hollyhock - like, 
blooms all summer for, beds or borders. Mixed. 
MALLOW, Malva Moschata, hp, 2 ft. Large clus- 
ters of fragrant flowers, cut leaved foliage. 
Blooms first season. Colors: Pink, White, and 
Mixed. 
MARTYNIA, Probosoides, hha, 18”. Easily grown, 
vigorous prostrate plants. Flowers in showy 
terminal racemes of’ white, yellow and violet. 
Queer seed pods. 

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Martynia Probosoides 
LOBELIA, Blue Stone (Fairy Wings). 
All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
PARK’S SEEDS are all FRESH and sparkle with vitality 
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