
GEO. W. PARK SEED CO, GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 

Matricaria GCapensis a 
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. 
1328—Capensis fl. pl., 2 ft. Masses of pure white 
firs, perfectly double; showy; fine for cutting. 
1327—Ball Dbl. White. From selected plants. 100% 
double. Pure white. Our finest. Pkt. 25c. 
1330—Golden Ball, 8 in. Flowers double, in masses; 
rich golden yellow; excellent for beds; beautiful. 
1331—Silver Ball. Like Golden Ball, but white flrs. 
1329—Dwarf Double White. 9in. Very fine. 
1332—Chamomille officinalis. Erect branching 
white. Rare and unusual. Fine to cut. 
1333—Complete Special Mixture of Matricaria. 
TAHOKA DAISY 
1250-MACHAERANTHERA Tanacetifolia (Tahoka 
Daisy), ha, 1 ft. Free-flowering Aster-like blue flrs. 
1343—GOLDEN TASSEL, ha, 8 in. Bright chrome 
_ yellow. 
1253—-MALLOW, Malva Moschata, hp, 2 ft. Large 
clusters, fragrant flrs. Blooms Ist season. Mixed. 
1254—MALOPE Grandiflora, ha, 3 ft. Hollyhock-like. 
j ANNUAL LUPINES 
1225—Hartwegi, 2 ft. Sweet-scented flrs. Mixed. 
1224—New King, ha, 4 ft. Fine display, Mixed colors. 
1226—Texas Blue Bonnet. 1 ft. Native of Texas, 
where it forms a sheet of bright sky blue. 
1227—Complete Special Mixture of Lupinus. 
EVENING SCENTED STOCK 
BF, 1334—Matthiola Bicornis, ha, 18 
Cee ~=6in. This little plant will per- 
PAS fume your whole garden with 
its delicious fragrance, and 
its profusion of small lilac 
flowers. Graceful and deli- 
cate in texture. 
ICE PLANT or FIG MARIGOLD 
Mesembrianthemum 
1341—Crystallinum, Ice Plant, 
_ha, 8 in. Stems are covered 
with icicle-like protuberances 
which flash in the sun. A fit- 
ting setting for the dainty 
white flowers borne so pro- 
fusely. Thrives in the rockery 
f or any well drained bed. 
1342—Tricolor. For edging or rockery. 
1340—Criniflorum. LIVINGSTON DAISY, ha. Dwarf. 
Bright and varied tints. Ideal rock plant. 
FOUR-O-CLOCK 
MIRABILIS, hhp, 2 ft. 
_ A beautiful tuberous root- 
ed flower,the plants branch- 
ing and literally covered 
every evening and morning 
with brightly colored flow- 
ers. Flowers open about 4 
p. m. Hardy south; needs 
Peeercn ieee Sunlov- a? ¥ 
ing. e offer: f 
1362—Complete Special Mixture of Mirabilis Colors. 
1363—Tom Thumb. Dwarf mixed. |. : 
1420—NEMESIA Strumosa Atro-coccinea. Giant 
scarlet flrs; splendid show bed or pot specimen. 



Monkey Flower, 
Tigrinus 

MONKEY FLOWER—Mimulus 
The following Mimulus are valuable, 
some hardy and suitable for beds while 
others are desirable as pot plants for their 
bright and beautiful flowers, abundantly 
and almost perpetually produced. 
>\ 1358—Red Emperor. Large brilliant red. 
1359—Tigrinus, 12 in. Single mixed, tigered. 
1357—Queen’s Prize, hhp, 6 in. Very large 
flrs richly spotted, pot plant, likes sand. 
1360—Complete Special Mixture of Mimulus. 


Mignonette Common Sweet Scented 
PEACHES and CREAM, or MIGNONETTE 
RESEDA ODORATA, ha. 
This delightful flower will make your mouth 
water with its delicious fragrance of ‘“Peaches and 
Cream’’. A fine, easily grown, beautifully airy 
flower for beds or cutting. 
1345—Bismark, 1 ft. Considered one of the best, an 
improved Matchet; robust, compact, with huge 
spikes of richly scented red bloom. 
1346—Common, Sweet-scented. The original sort 
bearing masses of small terminal racemes; flrs 
having the richest perfume; also fine for bees. 
1350—Matchet, 15 in. This is the best of Mignon- 
ettes; plants strong, compact, very free-bloom- 
ing. Mixed. . 
1352—Complete Mixture, all fine varieties of Mignon- 
ette. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, Myosotis 
These are modest but very beautiful flowers for 
a moist, shady place, and are easily started from 
seeds. Flrs in clusters; continuously in bloom. 
1372—Aipestris Alba, hb, 1 ft. Pure white. 
1373—Alpestris Blue Eyes, hb, 1 ft. Early, hardy and 
floriferous; bright blue, white eyes. 
1374—-Alpestris Rosea. Fine pink. 
1376—Alpestris Stricta Grandiflora, Royal Blue, hb, 
12in. Firs beautiful deep royal blue color, plant 
compact and pillar-like. One of the finest. __ 
1377—Blue Bird (Oblongata Perfecta), 12 in. Fine 
deep blue. The best Myosotis for rock gardens: 
1375—Robustus Grandiflora Improved Blue. ; 
Victoria, 9 in. Lovely, desirable, compact plants in 
three shades: 1380-Heavenly Blue, 
1382-Snow Queen, 1381-Rose Delight, 1383-Mixed. 
1384—Complete Special Mixture of Myosotis. 
NEMESIA, hha 
A close planting of these will make a fine border 
or bed. Also fine for greenhouse or window culture. 
1423—Little Gems, hha, 1 ft. Flowers small, but pro- 
duced in profusion. Complete mixture. 
1421Giant Strumosa. Large flowered, hha, | ft. 
Flowers larger, fine specimen plant. Mixed. — 
1422—Dwarf Strumosa, Nana Compacta, hha, 8 in. 
Best for bedding. Mixed. 
1424—Complete Special Mixture, all types Nemesia. 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 5 for $1.00 
Annual. Complete index and germination table at the back of this book. 31 
