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COLOR PAGE COLLECTIONS 
; COLLECTION 073 For 
ALL 7 FLOWERS PICTURED IN COLOR 5 c 
on inside Front cover in 10c packets 
COLLECTION 074 : For 
ALL 7 FLOWERS PICTURED IN COLOR $1 50 
on inside Front cover in 25c packets ¥4:* 
Value $1.75 
COLLECTION 022 
All 5 Flowers pictured in color on inside back 
cover in 25c packets. Value $1.25 for $1.00. 
COLLECTION 075 
Collections 074 and 022—Both. Value $3.00 for 
only $2.00—12 Giant packets. 
- DESCRIPTIONS OF FLOWERS PICTURED IN 
COLOR AT LEFT 
1444—DWARF CUP FLOWER (Nierembergia Purple 
Robe). 6in. The finest new bedding plant of a 
decade. Dwarf, compact and symmetrical, smoth- 
ered by hundreds of sparkling deep lavender flrs. 
148—SNAPDRAGON, Rosalie. 2} ft. An entirely 
new color of rich deep rose throughout of great 
richness and depth. Fine to cut. ~. 
661—_DAHLIA Unwin’s Bedding. See page 27. 
2199—ZINNIA Fantasy, Melody. See page 17. 
_1482—PANSY Engelmann’s Giant. See page 9. 
1667—PHLOX Gigantea Salmon Glory. Pure sal- 
mon-pink flowers with distinct creamy white 
eyes. Each flower as large as a half dollar. 
_ 41—-AGERATUM Midget Blue. 3 in. A true dwarf 
medal winner. Literally smothered with small 
’ blue flowers. Fine to plant in front of A. Fairy 
| & Comes uniformly true from seed. See 
page 18 for other Ageratum. 
PACIFIC HYB. DELPHINIUM COLLECTION 021 
Three Giant 25c Pkts. One of each pictured on 
front cover for 65c. 
% DELPHINIUM PACIFIC HYB. COLLECTION 072 
Eight Giant packets. One of each starred on 
page 6. Value $2.00 for only $1.50. 
-DOG’S TOOTH VIOLET. (Erythronium). A 
fine mixture of pink, yellow, white and purple 
species. These dainty plants have gracefully 
recurving petals and add charm and distinc- 
tion. Plant in partial shade. 
Roots: 15c each; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.45 
3 WAKE ROBIN. (Trillium Ovatum). Few 
- native plants are more suitable for the wild 
garden. They love moisture and partial shade. 
Lovely tripetalate flowers of white turning to 
rose. Plants 35c each; 3 for 75c. 
HARDY ORCHID. Lady’s Slipper. (Cypri- 
pedium Montanum). This lovely hardy novel 
Orchid is a hardy species from Montana. 2 ft. 
high. Large flowers 4-6 in. long brownish green 
petals with 1 in. lip of white. Flower resembles 
a dainty Lady’s slipper—hence the name. 
$1.00 each. 
; GEO. W. PARK SEED CO. GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
UNIFORM PRICES 
ALL SEED: Pkt. 10c; 11 for $1.00 
GIANT Pkt. 25c; 11 for $2.00 
WITH THE EXCEPTION of a few extremely high 
priced seed which are priced where described— 
All seed are available in l0c packets. 
NOTE: The Giant Pkt. contains at least 3 times 
as many seed as the l0c pkts. 
THE OLD 5c Pkt. is no longer offered: We can no 
longer offer this smaller packet due to increased 
cost of handling. 
DO NOT CONFUSE the 10c pkt. with the original 
dc pkt. we formally offered. The l0c pkt. now 
offered is the size of the original Jumbo Pkt. 
Lihat contained 23-3 times as many seed as the 
c pkt. 
WE ARE NOT ADVANCING OUR PRICE, but 
merely discontinuing the 5c pkt. which we can 
no longer afford to handle due to higher costs. 
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF QUANTITY PRICES 
Get up a club, take orders from your friends and 
have your own seeds free. 
11—10c pkts. for $1.00 5—25c pkts. for $1.00 
11—25c pkts. for $2.00 
23—l0c pkts. for $2.00 
34—10c pkts. for $3.00 30—25c pkts. for $5.00 
65—25c pkts. for $10.00 
45—10c pkts. for $4.00 
60—10c pkts. for $5.00 
Get up a club, take orders for your friends, and 
by grouping your orders you may save as much as 
$6.25 because you get 65—25c pkts., value $16.25 for 
only $10.00. 
These prices do not apply to collection offers. 
CONDENSED INDEX 
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All American Selections for 1947_._....-.._-_-__--_-- 3 
NOVEM Ge ersur eye lb) eres ck Tee! 4-5 
Special Pages of Our specialties_____.__-__-.___- 6-17 
PATTIE LOW CPD OC Css ee oes tee eee rel Be Na 2 18-40 
Everlastings or Strawflowers-_--_..---_.------1------ 4] 
Perennial and Biennial Flower Seed-_- ----_---- 42-53 
Wit Carden DOCUS= de ee Sa ke 54-57 
TS Weg fot. wae oe UNL NM Pee oA ane IR tubes ei ee OO 57 
NE COSSOLIGS ee meee alii Te Dey Seah Ate 58-59 
WMEREhA DLE SOCOSs seth coe ee a Oe ee 60-69 
US Tail Seeder cht Ba NGOs ate nerd IE LN 70-80 
Complete-Pronouncing Index. 2. 3c eee se 77-78 
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SPIDER LILY. (Lycoris Radiata). Flowers 
pop up in Autumn. Rosy red, spider like, of 
light airy appearance, they keep well when cut. 
Blooming Size Bulbs: 25c each; 12 for $2.40 

THE BLACKBERRY LILY 
(Pardanthus Sinensis) 
A plant to please. Iris-like leaves 
with tall stems bearing two-inch 
_ Showy flowers of orange and crim- 
_ son; followed by ornamental black 
seed clusters, from which it gets 
the name. 
A strong growing perennial 
which thrives in a rich sandy 
soil in an open border or in semi- 
woodland shade. 
A group among the shrubbery 
will lend an attractive note of 
color. 
Roots: Seeds :—1544 
" 25c each; Pkt. 10c; 
3 for 65c; Giant Pkt. 25c. 
12 for $2.40. 
All Seeds: 
Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00; 
Gt. Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 
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