GEO. W. PARK SEED CO. GREENWOOD, SOUTH. CAROLINA 4 
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GIANT PETUNIAS — 

Park’s Super Giant Double and Fringed 
1568—PARK’S SUPER GIANT DOUBLE AND 
FRINGED MIXED. 95% double flowersinamag- ~ 
nificent color range. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c.. 


; | 1569—GRANDIFLORA FL. PL. Extra choice, large 
Petunia, Alldouble America flowere a double mixed. A strain imported from 
566—-ALL DOUBLE AMERICA. Silver Medal 1943. | 4O-land where it 1s grown for us by Sluis Bros. 
"The first all-double petunia created in America. and has not been available during the war. 
Uniform, compact plants about 1 ft. in height Pkt.10c; Giant Pkt. 25c. _ i. : 
and 18 in. in width, bearing medium size Oarna- % 1563—-CANADIAN ALL DOUBLE | 
tion type flowers of fresh rose-pink with deeper ae (See back cover.) 
underlying netting. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 65c. _A distinctly superior strain, producing 100% | 
1567—ALL DOUBLE COLOSSAL SHADES OF ROSE. double flowers with a quite dwarf, compact 
20in. Giant 5 in. flowers 100% double in varying habit. While the flowers are not quite so full | 
forms, plain edged, frilled edged, curled, in | | Petaled as some of the original Victorious All | re 
lovely shades of light salmon pink to deep rose, voubie Sipe ae hey an ger aire Raed 
i he: Set rae he Us meets) 28 es ane in a mixture -of colors pictured on the back 
1562-ALL DOUBLE ROSE MARIE. Bronze Medal cover and others. Pkt. (15 seed) 25c; 3 pkts. 65c. 
'47, Rose pink. See page 3. Pkt. (6 seed) 25c. 1644—SUPER FLUFFY RUFFLES = 
1561-ALL DOUBLE MRS. DWIGHT D. EISEN- This well-balanced mixture of pink, white, sal- 
HOWER. (A.A. Silver medal ’47). See page 3. | WON, deeprose, crimson and light blue is out- 
standing in beauty: it is so ruffled and frilled  - 
Pkt. (5 seed) 25c; 5 Pkts. $1.00. - that the flowers appear to be double. Superior - 
ALL DOUBLE MEDAL WINNER COLLECTION 028 | °V¢! all other ruffled and frilled vari ties; try af 
packet. Pkt. 10c; 100 seeds 25c. 
5 Giant Packets—One of each listed above and 
1 Pkt. Canadian All Double—Value $1.25 for $1.00. | _ Wide open flowed oth eee 
‘Most brilliant coloring are produced in 
profusion. The plants are spreading and 
make delightful borders or beds, and their _ 
large flowers adorn the best of window 
gardens, see Soy ee ses 
1593—Glamour. An exquisite bright sal- — 
mon pink with contrasting yet blending 
golden center. A.A.1942,° 
1594—Salmon-Rose Shades. Special mix- 
for florist’s trade; contains only choicest ~ 
salmon-rose colored plants. Its blooms 
exceptionally large, freely produced, all 
have beautiful veined markings on 
open throats. _ Sa 
1595—Complete Mixture. Giants of Calif- ~ | 
fornia. ' 
DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
1581—Ramona Strain. Dwarf, compact in 
growth, these fine plants will begin to 
_ bloom when hardly 4 in. high. They are 
finest as a dwarf edging or in pots for 
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giant specimen blooms. : 
1580—Deep Rose. Highly desirable deep - 
rose Shade. Dwarf and compact with tie 
mammoth ruffled flowers. page aS . 
; THE RUFFLED GIANTS | 
Giant flowers with large veined throats 
and beautifully frilled petals, borne on 
sturdy strong growing plants. 
1643—Ruffled Monsters. Half dwarf type; — 
erect, robust habit. Flowers very large 
and ruffled, with shallow open throats. 
1645—Little Giants Mixed. 8-10 in. Neat, 
compact, erect, for bedding or pots. Me- 
A % dium size flowers well ruffled with deep 
SRE i throats. Colors from crimson to white. 
Pkt. 10c. Pkt. 25c. peas a 
1586—Complete Mixture of Ruffled Giants. — 
10 Largest of all Petunias—Giants of California. _ NEC eS 

BS. 
Petunia Giants of Calif. Glamour. 
