GEO. W. PARK SEED CoO,., 
1180—Alpina, 4 in. 
ery or wall. 

Helianthus Sun Gold 
SUNFLOWER—Helianthus 
Flowers are large, mostly shades of yellow, pro- 
duced freely even in dry weather. 
950—Giganteus, 10 ft. Single, Russian, huge golden. 
952—Sungold, (New). Large flowers of rich golden 
yellow freely borne, come 100% double. 
956—Tall Chrysanthemum-flowered, 8 ft. Huge dble. 
949—Dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered (new), 4 ft. 
100% double. Large laciniated petals. 
951—Large-flowered mixed Helianthus. 
953-—-Excelsior Hybrids, 5 ft. Pretty bronze, brown 
and red shades with zone. Popular. 
955—Small-flowered Helianthus in Mixture. 
MEXICAN TULIP POPPY 
1022-HUNNEMANNIA, Fumerifolia, Mexican Tulip 
Poppy, hhp, 2 ft. Bright yellow, flrs 3 in. across, 
constantly in bloom; wonderful for cutting. 
1023—Sunlite, hhp, 18 in. New, semi-double, yellow. 
967—HELIOPHILA Linearifolia, hha, 1 ft. Cape 
Stock, from South Africa; rare; flrs bright blue. 
1079—KALE Flowering. A colorful variety of a 
familiar garden plant. : 
1085—KOCHIA Childsii, ha, 3 ft. Fresh green foliage. 
BLUE DAISY. 
983—HETEROPAPPUS Hispidus (Blue Daisy), hha, 
2ft. Aster-like flrs silvery lavender, gold center. 
SWEET ROCKET 
HESPERIS Matronalis, hp, 3 ft. 
Sometimes known as Dame’s 
Violet. Terminal clusters of 
large Phlox-like deliciously 
scented flowers throughout 
Summer. A _ lovely easily 
grown perennial that should 
be in every garden. We offer: 
979—Park’s Red. Bright newred. 
980—Park's White. Pure white. 
982—Nana Candidissima. Dwarf 
pure white, early flowering 

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981—Complete blended Mixture, Hesperis Matronalis. 
ROSE MALLOW 
994—Hibiscus Mallow Marvels, hp, 3 ft. Attractive 
foliage, flrs large and showy with_broad petals: 
from white to crimson. Complete Mixture. 
1136—Lavatera Trimestris Splendens, ha, 3 ft. Im- 
proved tree mallows; flowers large, fine for beds 
or borders. Mixed. 
SEA-DAHLIA DAISY 
1142—LEPTOSYNE Complete Mixture, hhp. Fine 
nines and double yellow cut flrs. grow inside 
or out. 
LAZY DAISY 
1138—Aphanostephus, ha. Buds are pink suf- 
fused, but the flowers are purest of whites. 
Very many overlapping petals, pointed at 
the tips. Blossoms an inch across with tiny 
yellow centers. Pkt. 25c. ° 
UNICORN PLANT 
1326—MARTYNIA, Probosoides, hha, 18 in. Easily 
grown, vigorous prostrate plants. Flowers in 
showy terminal racemes of white, yellow and 
violet. Queer seed pods. 
1181—Cymballaria, hp, 6 in. Trailing plant; 
foliage in long drooping sprays; sun or 
shade; small lilac flrs; fine for rockery, 
hanging baskets. Fine mixture of colors. 
+ 1182—Excelsior Hybrids,ha,1ft.many colors 
_. 1185—Complete Mixture of Linaria. 

GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA — 
MINIATURE SNAPDRAGON 
or TOAD FLAX—LINARIA, ha. 
L. Moroccana, ha, 12 in. Blooming 8 weeks 
from seed. Compact and prolific. 
1183—Fairy Bouquet. Rich fairy shades. 
1184—Complete Mixture of L. Moroccana. 
; Beautiful creeping 
. plant bearing freely _all summer. Blue 
and orange. Mixed. Fine cover for rock- 
Linaria Fairy Bouquet 
LION’S FOOT—Edelweiss 
1155—-LEONTOPODIUM Alpinum (Gnaphalium). 
Native of Central Asia and very hardy. Foliage 
white wooly rosettes, flowers inconspicuous. A 
favorite rockery plant requiring sandy loam 
soil and full sun. Easily grown from seeds. 
FLAX, Linum 
L. GRANDIFLORUM, ha | 
1 ft. Elegant for beds : 
or rock gardens. Plants 
bloom in your garden , 
the entire season. 
1191-—Rubrum. Scarlet. 
1189-Coeruleum. Blue. 
1190-Roseum.. Rose. | 
1197-L. Grandiflorum 
Mixed. 
L.PERENNE (Sibericum) | = % % z 
1194-Fairy Flax. Always in bloom; graceful and 
beautiful. Blue flowers in abundance. 
1195-L. Perenne Mixed. 
FAIRY WINGS—Lobelia 
LOBELIA ERINUS, ha. Dainty lLit- 
tle Fairy like plants: just the 
thing for making a tiny strip of 
your beds. 
1203—Alba. White. A hard to find 
variety. Sr: 
1204—Blue Stone, 4 in. This com- 
pact little plant is the very best 
bedding Lobelia. It has small 
irregular shaped flowers of bright 
clear blue, with no eye. - 
1207—Crystal Palace Compacta, 6 in. Intense dark 
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blue; with dark foliage, giving a pleasing effect. . 
1209—L. Erinus Pumila GOLDELSE. A beautiful 
dwarf new variety with golden foliage and dark 
blue flowers. Giant Pkt. 25c. 
1202—Barnard’s Perpetual. 
Blooms over an unusually long period. 
1206—Complete Special Mixture of Erinus varieties. 
L. PENDULA. For hanging baskets. Trailing. 
1211—Sapphire Blue. Intense azure blue, white eye. 
1212—Complete Mixture of Pendulous sorts. 
1216—Mixture of All Lobelia. Special Blend. 
MALTESE CROSS 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA, hp, 2 ft. Showy 
flowers in big heads; very desirable border plant. 
Native of Jerusalem. y 
1244—Scarlet. Rich glowing 
scarlet. One of the few ,anrsae 
flowers which is definite- se 
ly red. 
1242—Alba. Pure white. 
1243—Arkwrightii Hybrids. 
New choice hybrids mixed. 
1241—Alpina, hp, 6in. Firs 
brilliant rose in clusters, 
a splendid rock plant. 
1245—Haageana Hybrida y > ae 
mixed, hp, 14in. Flrsin early summer. Brilliant 
scarlet and other colors. Flrs large 2 in. across. 
1246—Haageana Hyb Nana mixed. Dwarf compact. 
1247—Complete Mixture of varieties listed. 
SLENDER FLOWER—Leptosiphon, ha, 6 in. 
1139—French Hybrids. Many fine colors. 

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All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 5for$1.00 
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