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Nix P* SUNRAYS, ACROCLINIUM 
_  ACROCLINIUM (Helipterum Roseum). A hand- 
- some everlasting; the plant branching and 
blooming freely. One of the best and most pop- 
__ ular for dyeing to use in winter bouquets. 
18—Sensation Giants, ha, 24in. New. Extra large 3 
__ in., completely double flowers in clusters on tall 
stems. The colors range from light pink to me- 
dium rose. Pick in bud for winter bouquets. | 
16—Large-flowered Double Hybrids, ha, 18 in. 
Greatly improved variety over any known. The 
extremely large double flrs upon long 14 to 20 in. 
4 stems come into blossom in a few weeks. 
: 17—Roseum. Pretty rose pink corymbs. 
_. 19—Best Mixed. Color range to suit the most fasti- 
_ dious. Rich shades of salmon, apricot, pink, 
«rose, cerise, with white and creamy tones all 
included. Fine. 
795—_ECHINOPS Ritro, Globe Thistle, hp, 5 ft. 
Splendid everlasting with globular violet-blue 
4 heads of flowers and finely cut leaves. 
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Z STRAWFLOWER 
9%6—STRAWFLOWER, Helichrysum monstrosum fl. 
pl., ha, 30 in. Very beautiful large double flrs, 
start readily from seeds and are of the easiest 
culture; showy in beds and one of the best for 
drying. Will grow in any good garden soil, free 
and continuous blooming. White, red, yellow, 
rose, crimson, salmon, sulphur, in a fine mixture. 
489—CUPID’S DART, Catananche coerulea, bright 
lavender flowers with dark eyes. 
017—_EVERLASTING COLLECTION 
One 10c pkt. each of the following Mixtures: 
Acroclinium, Amaranth, Echinops. Straw- 
flower, Cupids dart, Gypsophila, Money plant, 
Statice, Ammobium.—Value 90c for only 75c. 
894—Gomprena Globosa Mixed, ha, 2 ft. 
Beautiful : i 
blooming annuals of easy culture. 3S ak. 
Splendid for beds and a first class Rs 
everlasting retaining its form and NYAS 
color indefinately. 
soil and will endure drought and 
hot sun. Mixture includes purple, 
rose, 
colors. 
GEO. W. PARK SEED CO. GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
Part II EVERLASTING OR STRAW FLOWERS 
GLOBE AMARANTH 
free 



and continuous 


Thrives in any Says 

white, lavender, and other 
GYPSOPHILA . 
GYPSOPHILA (Angels’ Breath), ha. Small flow- 
ered plants, the flrs appearing as a light cloud, 
being held on thread-like stems. Graceful and 
almost indispensable for bouquets. 
931—Crimson. 18 in. Striking and lovely rich red. 
930—Grandiflora Alba. Largest flowered pure 
white. A wonderful variety. Handsome, free- 
flowering and in great demand. 
932—London Market, 2 ft. Splendid large white 
flowers. Make several sowings during the sea- 
son for continuous blooming. 
933—Rose Cloud, 18 in. Masses of lovely rosy flrs. 
934—Complete Svecial Mixture Gypsophila. 
SEA LAVENDER Peg 
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STATiCE (Sea Laven- 
der). Showy in the 
garden. Excellent for 
bouquets either 
green or dry. 
1910—Bonduellii, hha, 3 
ft. Yellow, good bor- 
der, and a fine ever- 
lasting. 
1911—Caspia, hp, 2 ft. 
The most beautiful 
of all perennial Sea 
Lavenders: lavender 
flrs in big sprays. 
1912—Dumosa, hp, 2 ft. 
New. Giant heads of 
silvergrey flowers. 
1914—Latifolia, hp, 2 ft. 
retaining its place for years in rich soil and 
sunny bed. Firs very numerous, produced in 
branching panicles, blooms June to August. 
1920—Suworowii. hha, 18 in. Long branched spikes 
of bright rose flowers gracefully curved. Strik- 
ingly beautiful. ; 
1921—Mixture of above species of Statice. 
STATICE SINUATA, ha. 
This is the best known form of Statice and very 
useful. Used by florists as a basic everlasting. 
1915—Pastel Shades, 2} ft. Delicate non-fading. 
1916—Rosea, 3 ft. Rich rose, robust plants. 
1917—Snowwitch, 3 ft. Tall, fine pure white. 
1918—True Blue, 2} ft. Large heads, deep blue. 
1913—Kampfs Tall Dark Blue, 3 ft. Intense indeli- 
ble blue everlasting, earliest. 
1919—Statice Sinuata Complete Mixture. 
830—COMPLETE SPECIAL MIXTURE OF EVER- 
LASTINGS. 
’ MONEY PLANT (Lunaria Biennis), hb, 4 ft. 
(Also known as Honesty, St. Peters Penny.) 
1222—Munstead Purple Giant. Hardy attractive 
plants bearing purple flrs and flattened paper 
Partitioned seed pods. Fine winter decorations. 
1221—Alba. White Money Plant. White flowers. 
1223—Mixed white and purple. = 
104A—-AMMOBIUM Alatum Grandiflorum, hb, 8 ft. 
Very showy white everlasting. Branching plants, 
double flrs. Keeps best when cut early. 
NOTE: For curing Everlasting Flowers, cut 
Composite varieties just as their buds begin to 
open, Gypsophilas and Statice when flowers are 
well-formed, and Gomphrena only when matured. 
Other varieties may be dried by hanging in small 
bunches, heads down, tied loosely with rubber 
bands. Keep in a dry place out of direct sunlight. 
A valuable garden flower 

All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 
Park’s Special Mixtures are carefully prepared from Park’s finest seed. 41 

