GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., + GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
AQUILEGIA QUEEN OF THE FLOWER 
WORLD (Columbine) 
Red, yellow, pink, blue, white: long”spur- 
red and spurless, which do you want? 
Columbines are most graceful, showy and 
easily grown hardy perennials. Seeds require 
from four to six weeks to germinate, like a 
cool, moist, partly shaded location. 
164—Dobbie’s Imperial Hydrids, 3 ft. One of 
the finest improved strains. Long spurs, 
large flowers in an excellent range of colors 
and combinations. Recommended. 
165—Longissima. Noted for unusually long, 
slender spurs, 4-5 in. long, giving the pale 
yellow flrs an exceptionally graceful effect. 
From Northern Mexico, likes. hot dry places. 
June flr. 
166—Long-spurred Hybrids. Novel colors in mixture. 
167—Mrs. Scott Elhott’s Hybrids, Long Spurred. 
Beautiful, most popular long spurred mixture. 
168—Nana Alba. A dwarf large flowering plant 
bearing milk white flowers of’rare beauty. 
169—Jaetschaui, 2 ft. Yellow with red spurs. 
170—Pink Shades. Delicate pink with long spurs. 
171—Rainbow Mixture of Colorado Varieties. A fine 
blend of many colors of Mountain Aquilegia. 
172—Rose Queen, 2 ft. Soft rose, white’ corolla. 
173—Snow Queen or Silver Queén, 2 ft. Beautiful 
silver white tinged cream at throat. Fragrant 
flowers in May and June. Best white. 
174—Double Flowered Mixture, 2 {t. Comes in many 
forms and colors. Surprising and delightful. 
175—Vulgaris Edelweis. Long stems, snow white flrs. 
176—Park’s Special Complete Mixture all varieties. 
















Aquilegia, Longissima 
156—Alpina, 18 in. Dwarf, deep blue. 
157—Blue Shades. Long spurred variety of all pret- 
ty blue tones. ; Bw 
159—Canadensis, 2 ft. Dainty, brilliant scarlet and 
yellow. Blooms from May until July. 
160—Chrysantha, 2 ft. Attractive rich yellow. 
161—Clematiflora, (New Spurless Columbine). Me- 
dium height, compact, free flowering: large 
open Clematis-shaped flowers in delicate colors. 
162—Coerulea, Rocky Mountain Columbine, 2 ft. 
Sky blue, white corolla. One of our best. 
163—Crimson Star, 2 ft. Petals striking crimson 
with white centers and blooms 3 in. and more 
across. Brilliant. Blooms May-June. Hardy. 
' AMERIA—THRIFT 


194—Armeria Gigantea (Thrift). Pkt. 10c 
ARMERIA, (Thrift, Sea Pink), hp. Charming 
Spring and Summer flowering hardy plants, 
glorious in a bed, lasting well. Easy culture. 
191—Alpina, 3 in. Bright rose color, compact tuft 
of foliage. The best Armeria. 
192—Bee’s Ruby, 2 ft. New, lovely deep rose flrs. 
193—Formosa (Sea Thrift), 1 ft. Rosy-pink flowers 
in great abundance in summer and autumn. | 
194—Gigantea Giant Pink, 1; ft. Low growiné 
plants with long stemmed 2 in. pink flowers. 
195—Grandiflora Hybrida. Colors bright and varied. 
161—Aquilegia Clematiflora. Pkt. 10c Flowers large and of fine substance. 
196—Complete Mixture of Armeria. 
All Seeds: Pkt.§10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 
Aquilegia, the most graceful of all fowers, truly queen among plants. 

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