SEED CoO., 
GEO. W. PARK 
GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
BEDDING ZINNIAS 
2206—Gaillardia-Flowered (Navajo). A 
fine mixture, the flowers resemble a 
Picta Double Gaillardia in form and 
colors,medium double and semi-dble. 
* 2226—Red Riding Hood (Gracillima). 
Free flowering minature of deep 
scarlet. Brilliant bedder and ex- 
quisite for table decoration. 
1830—Sanvitalia Procumbens (Creeping 
Zinnia). Tiny 3+ in. double button- 
like flowers of ‘deep golden yellow 
carried in profusion upon prostrate - 
4in. plants. This lovely little spread- 
‘ing plant will thrive under extreme 
drought conditions, making it in- 
valuable for edging or rockery. 


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Linearis 
- 2223-LINEARIS, 8in. A beautiful 
' window box, border or edging 
Mexican or Haageana 
2208—-HAAGEANA DOUBLE PER- 
plant. New, unusual and inter- 
esting. The myriads of golden- 
orange flowers (each petal with 
a lemon stripe) smother the com- 
FECTION (Mexican), 1 ft. Charm- 
ing long-stemmed small flowers 
in brilliant display. Lovely for 
beds and small bouquets. 
“pact plant. Comes into bloom in 
six weeks and continues until 
? frost. Very drought resistant. 

SMALL FLOWERED 
LILLIPUT, Button-flowered, 1 ft. 
Branching plants, small double 
flowers; new and beautiful; fine 
for cutting. Known as GEM 
Zinnias. -In following colors: 
2214-Canary; 2216-Pink; 2217-Purple; 
*  2218-Salmon; 2219-Scarlet: 
2220-White; 2222-Mixed. 
2213—LILLIPUT BLACK RUBY 
— ~ab long- Plant from Pastel Lilliput Mixture (1941 A. A. Bronze Medal), 2 ft. 
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3 Elegans Pumila Dwarf Double (ly 
_  to2it.) Flowers of medium size 
3 (23 in.), well rounded and _pro- 
- . duced in abundance on long 
stems; ideal for cutting. Compact, 
3 well branched plants flower from 
- midsummer till frost. Produce an 

Worthy of their popularity. We TOM THUMB GEM. Very dwart _ in. flowers, long straight stems. 
*to 6 in. plants covered with 2215—LILLIPUT DAINTY GEM. 
tiny button flowers in a wide Gay, colorful and intriguing bi- 
2192-Salmon Rose; 2194-Snowball; color range. Excellent for color. Blooms are bright rose 
3 2195-Spun Gold; 2196-Finest Mixed. — - pot or border. pink at oe penta and lighter 
: ; : esh pink at the rim. 
BABY ZINNIAS 2221-PASTEL LILLIPUT MIXTURE. These de- 
CUPID, 1ft. An excellent and dainty table dec- lightfully small Zinnias are in lovely soft shades 
oration. Compact plants bear a rich variety of of apricot, peach, creamy yellow, shell-pink, deli- 
_ small button-like flowers. .Splendid for border cate salmon, light rose and orchid. The small 
or rockery. We offer the following colors: symmetrical flowers in this specially prepared 
2161-Snowdrop; 2162-Tiny Tim, Scarlet; 2163-Mixed. mixture will make an attractive decoration. 
2190—-EARLY WONDER MIXED. A dwarf Zinnia. 2222—-UNEXCELLED LILLIPUT MIXTURE con- 
Medium size flrs. Fine for cutting or border. -tains all of the button-flowered types and colors. 
Offer the following colors: 
2191-Orange Go!den; 2193-Scarlet; 
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2233 SOUTH AFRICAN GIANTS MIXED. This is the finest 
. strain of giants ever produced. Flowers are of perfect form 
and multi-varied vivid colors, and of gigantic proportions. 
We have imported this seed especially for your pleasure. 
Order early for supply is short. Pkt. 25c. 
2207-GRANDIFLORA ROBUSTA. Also eRe as Colossal or 
Mammoth. Extra large double mixed. . 
P COMPLETE ZINNIA COLLECTION—027 ALL TYPES. Each 
- ~ type in complete Mixture. 14 Packets for $1.00. 
Giant Dahlia Flowered, California Giants, Fantasy, Super 
: Giants,’ Howard’s Crested, Cactus Flowered, Grandiflora 
Robustus, South African Giants, Cactus Flowered Giants, 
Gaillardia Flowered, Linearis, Elegans Pumila, Lilliput, 
Cupid. 14 Packets, All complete Mixtures, All for $1.00 
- 2235-COMPLETE MIXTURE OF ALL TYPES WE LIST. <A 8 
wealth of aes. for 10c. 
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215¢—ZINNIA Cactus Flowered Giants. 
7 Zinnias are of easiest culture. For an extra early start, seeds 
- may be sown in flats and transplanted: however, they 2Zrow 
more sturdily if sown in the bed where they are to stand after 
- all danger of frost has passed. When plants are a few inches 
high, keep well cultivated and give thorough soaking by the 
trench method. serery two weeks. 
* Flowers 4 in. across and 2 
A vast improvement over the Fantasy - 
strain. Flowers are informal and 
make a gorgeous table decoration. 
Its long petals are quilled, curled 
and pointed with no center showing. 
in. deep, 
include a wide range of colors. 
Carefully prepared from finest varieties. 17 
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E . All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1. 00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 
Ss ra Mixtures—popular’ 9 Yeats. 
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