GEO. W. PARK SEED CO. GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
ICELAND POPPIES 
(PAPAVER NUDICAULE) 
These are old fashioned flowers that 
Mother used to grow, but how showy 
“and beautiful they are The improved 
Strains we offer are giants in size and 
will be the brightest thing in your gar- 
den. Sow in-Spring or Fall. Hardy 
perennials that bloom the first season 
and last for years. 
1515—Imperial Jewels: Outstanding 
new and regally splendid is this 
Iceland Poppy mixture. It con- 
tains a marvelous range of colors 
of light to deep and pastel pink 
shades and the most glorious scar- 
lets and reds. Long stems, huge 
beautifully frilled and ‘fluted 
flowers. Our finest mixture. 

1512—Fakenham Hybrids, 18 in. Finest 
of all Iceland Poppies; giant flowers 
on long stems come in wonderful range 
of colors. Bloom continuously from 
May until frost if kept from seeding. 
1518—Pastel Art Shades. A complete 
blending of harmonious soft shades. 
All daintily ruffled and frilled. 
1511—Empress. Shades of salmon, rose 
and pink. Companion to Emperor. 
1514—Golden Wonder. Immense new 
Poppy, bright golden yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
Reese | = | _. . 1519—Red Cardinal. The first red in the 
aoe — GIANT DOUBLE NUAL POPPIES . ' Iceland class... Long stemmed giant 
he -1508—Double Shirley, Begonia 1597—Double -Paeony-flower- flowers of brilli “di : 
__——s“* Flowered, ha, 12 in. Fully ed, ha, 18in. Huge double (es aaa : a aS 
— Double, frilled flowers like flrs not unlike a paeony in flrs on stiff strong stems. Very varied 
eh as zonias. Lovely mixture. appearance; the petals are color range. Pkt. 25c. 
Complete Mixture of broad and over-lapping. | 1521—Unwins Giant. Large flowered. 
a double Shirley. They are of easy culture and Newest Hybrids. 
- _ 1808—Carnation-Flowered.. _ Satisfactory. White, Brilliant | 1522 white Emperor. Pure white giant. 
- Splendid OKs pene full- | a pod proto ai rea ead 1523—Yellow Wonder. Clear yellow. 
be ouble flowers, fine stems. e reamy Yellow, Pansy ii : ne ie 
as | si Carmation Flowere apes - Miolet in mixture. ance 1524—Complete Mixture single varieties. 
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Sb deg Fantasia. ‘All Deukio Mix- Shania: ANNUAL SINGLE FLOWERING 
ba oe Rich mixture including 1505—Double Ryburgh Hybrids | 1501—American Legion, ha, 2 ft. (Improy- 
__ many odd, fanciful colors. Anemone-flowered mixed. | ed Flanders Field.) Rich orange scar- 
E 1502—Cardinal- Poppy (Cardi- 1537—Complete Mixture of let with white Maltese Cross. 
nale fl. pl. ), ae dbl. mix. Double Poppies. 
UE BELLS, Phacelia 
Pectin uieria: California Blue Bells, ha, 8 in. 
Branching little plants bearing a profusion of 
‘lovely gentian blue bells, for beds or pots. 
ce rents Special Mixture of Phacelia. 
QUEEN | ANNE’ S LACE .- : 
1764—Daucus Carota. Finely cut foliage, filmy, 
lace like white flowers. Fine for mixed bouquets 
OTHAKE SPHACEOLATA fe : 
1460—Polypteris hook- 
~eriana, hha, 2 ft. A 
rare and handsome 
robust annual aie 
- decorative flowers of - 
- bright rose color in 
delightful bell shap- 
ed clustérs. Thrives 
best in warm sandy 
soil. Sow seed in cold. 
_ frame in April, set in 
the open in June. 
_ PENTSTEMON 
+ 1s7--Rensation, | PHD;. « 
43 ; Gloxinia-flowered. 
- . Large spikes of aes 
flowering ubular § 
- blooms. Colors pink 
Fa to» crimson, richly 
' marked. The finest 
eee Pentstemon from 

RICINUS, Caster Bean, hha ; 
A tall branching plant clothed with large tropi- 
cal leaves often tinted rose or crimson. They are 
showy in groups, and always attractive. In mild 
climates they are perennial, and will grow 20 feet 
high. The Zanzibar Ricinus grows more dense and 
has larger foliage than the older kinds. All are 
- handsome, and give a semi-tropical appearance to 
the grounds. Easily grown: fine for backgrounds. 
1776—Black Beauty. (Cambodgensis). Dark, almost 
black, foliage. : 
1777—Dwarf Red Spire. Low growing plant with 
See Vey attractive red leaves and red pods. 
1554. Gentianoides.  ) ars 1778—Sanguineus, 7 ft. Blood red leaves and stems. 
ixed. ' Pentstemon Sensation 1779—-Zanzibarensis, 8 ft. Large-leaved: beautiful 
;  1555—Gloxinoides Lge. Flowered. Mixed. seeds of various colors and variegations. 
ae Mixture of Annual Pentstemon. 1780—Complete Mixture of Ricinus. 
esas All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 5 for $1.00 
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