GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
THE GIANT BELLFLOWER 



406—The Beautiful Cup and Saucer White 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM Calycanthema, hb, 4 ft. 
Cup and Saucer. Single cups 3 in. long, framed 
by “saucers’’ 3-4 in. across. The plants form 
perfect pyramids blooming for weeks during 
early summer. 403—Blue; 404—Lilac; 405—Rose; 
406—White; 407—Complete Mixture. : 
422—Complete Special Mixture. Single, double, 
oe Cup and Saucer hardy biennial Campanula 
medium. 
4365—Complete Mixture of Biennial and Perennial. Calycanthema. Value 80c for only 65c. | _ 
Interesting Perennial Specials 
324—CHEERFUL BABIANA, hhp. Bulbous plant 
from South Africa. Starts readily from seeds. 
Pot plant in North. Pkt. 25c. Limited supply. 
198—ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa, hp 
2 ft. Showy cluster of or- a 
ange and scarlet flowers in ¢ 
Summer. Brilliant. 
187—-ARENARIA Montana, 
Sandwort. So dwarf it forms 
a Carpet in the rockery or 
on walls. 
289—AURICULA Kelway’s 
Giant, hp, 1 ft. Very beauti- 
ful hardy Spring-bloom. 
Mixed. 
AUBRIETIA, Rock Cress 


AUBRIETIA, Rainbow Rock Cress, hp. Spreading . 
plants that form a sheet of early Spring bloom, 
lasting for weeks: a gem for planting in crevices 
of rocks or walls; a cataract of color. 
278—Bougainvillei, 6 in. Dark blue. 
279—Deltoides, 6 in. Lilac. 
284—Monarch Mixture. New and one of the finest 
perennial introductions. Plants are dwarf, neat, 
compact and full flowering: the colors are ex- 
Quisite in every conceivable shade. A veritable 
carpet of exceptional beauty. Sow seed in May, 
plants begin blooming the following Spring. 
280—Eryii. 6 in.Large blue flrs. Fine Spring bedder. 
282—Hybrida Grandiflora, 6 in. Large flrs of va- 
rious colors: white, lilac, rose, dark red, blue. 
283—Leichtlinii, 6 in. Carmine rose flowers. 
285—Purpurea, 6 in. Deep purple flowers. 
281—Park’s Glorious Regal Hybrids. A fine new 
hybrid strain of brightest colors. 
286—Semi-double Hybrids. A new and expensive 
Strain having beautifully formed semi-dbl. flrs. 
288—Complete Special Mixture of Aubrietia. 

CAMPANULA, Perennial Bellflower, hp 
These beautiful Bellflowers are hardy peren- 
nials, lasting for years. Many of them are fine 
for beds, and all are excellent garden flowers; 
they are of the easiest culture, growing in either 
sunny or partly shaded positions. ' 
411—Garganica, 6in. Rotate blue flowers, fine for 
window boxes, baskets, blooms all summer. 
Persicifolia Grandiflora, 2 ft. Beautiful large open 
bells in July, in terminal and axillary recemes. 
423—Double Blue, 424—Semi-double White, 
Single: 425—White, 426—Sky blue. 
4271—Telham Beauty. Huge blue bells. ; 
428—Single mixed, 429—Single and double Mix. 
Pyramidalis, Chimney Bell Flower, 5 ft. Big branch- 
ing plants forming a pyramid of long racemes 
laden with charming blue or white bells: 
430—Blue, 431—White, 432—Mixed. 
433—Rockery Blend. A choice mixture. 
434—Rotundifolia (Bluebells of 
Scotland), hp, 1-1}.ft. | Wiry 
stems, dainty clusters of blue 
CAMPANULA Carpatica, 1 ft. yy 
Beautiful large open long-stem ¢@ 
bells, fine for beds and rockery. 
408-Blue, 409-White, 410-Mixed. 
435—Complete Special Mixture of ‘} 
Perennial Campanulas. - Carpatica 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM. Canterbury Bells, bb. ~ 
These are handsome biennials easily grown 
from seeds, and when in bloom, are the most — 
attractive of garden flowers. 1 
feet high, becoming pyramidal little trees liter- 
ally covered with large, exquisite bells, graceful 
in form and rich in color. ees 
Double: 412-Blue; 413-Mauve, 414-Rose, 415-White. 
_ 416-Double Mixed, Campanula medium. — 
Single: 417-Blue, 418-Deep Mauve, 419-Rose, 
420-White, 421-Single Mixed, Campanula medium. 
018—BELLFLOWER COLLECTION. Eight l0c pkts. 
One each of the following Mixtures: Persicifolia, 
Pyramidalis, Rockery blend, Rotundifolia, Car- 
patica, Medium Single, Medium Double, Medium 


188—ARISAEMA Triphyllum, Jack-in-the-Pulpit. — 
Green flrs enclosed in white striped green leaf. 
277—ASTILBE Spirea Mixed. Great panicles of soft — 
fluffiness in white, cream, delightful pink suf- — 
fusions rose and carmine. : ; 
205—KINGS SPEAR Asphodelus lutea, hp, 3 ft. Fra- 
grant yellow firs in giant racemes. Part/shade. 
23—ADONIS Vernalis, hp, 1} ft. Large yellow flow- 
ers 3 in. across, in early spring. rs 
189—ARISTEA (Blue Brilliant). Rich blue flowers. 
Hardy south but for pots in severe climates. 
199—-ASCYRUM Stans. (St. Peter Cross). Myriads of 
eee, yellow “cross flowers’. Easily started, 
ardy 


284—Aubrietia Monarch Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
287—Aubrietia Violet Queen. Deep violet, fine, new 
seed expensive. Pkt. 25c. : r 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 
44 Try Aubrietias for low borders or rockery. 
They grow two — 
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