GEO. W. PARK SEED CO.,, GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
BABY’S BREATH or GYPSOPHILA 
The perennial Baby’s Breath is a very long-lived, bushy plant which 
produces innumerable misty white flowers in early summer. It is the 
very finest thing to lighten bouquets of other flowers. 
936—Oldhamiana (New). 42 in, Au- | 938—Paniculata, 3 ft. Best known 


tumn-flowering rose-pink flow- Baby’s Breath. Tiny white 
ers. Award by Royal Hort. So- flowers cover the slender grace- 
ciety. Dainty and alluring. ful stems in July-Aug. 
937—Pacifica, hp, 3 ft. Plants | 935—Double Flowered, 3 ft. Showy 
branch and are smothered with in beds, fine to cut. Dainty 
thousands of exquisite little double white flowers. 
pink flowers. 940—Mixture of above and other 
939—Repens Rose, New, 6 in. perennial Gypsophilas. 
Smothered with rose flowers. aaa 
HOLLYHOCK—(Althea Rosea) 
For splendid, long-flowering, decorative plants, 
the majestic Hollyhock holds a high place in the 
garden. Plant in groups against your evergreens 
or as background for bed or tall borders. 
HOLLYHOCK CHATER’S DOUBLE, hp, 6 ft. 

Gepaophila: 3 ny Moss popula srouD of splendid Calors in ful, 
Z y double flowers blooming from July unti 
877—GLADIOLUS Peerless Strain. Sept. Colorful just when early things die 
hp, 2 ft. Seeds of named sorts. back. 995-Amaranth Purple, 996-Apple Biscaomn. 
997-Cream; 998-Scarlet; 999-Deep Yellow; 
1000-Pink; 1001-Pure White; 1002-Salmon Rose; 
1003-Sulphur Yellow; 1004-White with rose; 
1005-Complete Mixture of above colors. 
-1007—Double Begonia Flowered, 5 ft. Wonder- 
ful novelty with large 5 in. double fringed 
edged flrs in beautiful blend of pastel shades. 
1008—Fringed Mixed. (Imperial Giants). 
1018—Triumph Exquisite, 5 ft. Fine shades. Dble. 
1010—Mammoth Allegheny, 11 ft. Giant spikes. 
Double. : 
1014—Newport Pink. Royal Hort. Soc. prize- 
winner. Delightful double, pure pink flow- 
ers. 6 ft. plants. 
1015— Old Fashioned Single pérennial Hollyhock. 
1011—Perennial types Mixed. 
1009—Indian Spring. (Silver. Medal). Fine an- 
nual coming into bloom in 5 mths. from seed. 
4 ft. plants bear semi-double 5 in. flowers. 
% ; 1006—Double Annual Hollyhock Mixed. 
‘ : : iB es 1012—Single Annual Everblooming Hybrid. 
Hollyhock, Chater’s Double HELENIUM 1024—HYACINTHUS 


945—Riverton Gem, Candicans, hp, 4 ft. 
ee ae rice a ae hp, 3 ft. Flowers Bells of pure white in 
t sete f fi tote tio om opening old gold, great spire-spikes 4-5 ft. 
Bee rOL ING -VALLOLICS, changing to Wall- | 1020-HOMERIA Collina 
Coral Bells Heuchera flower red. Aurantica. — Lily-like 
mm 6 946—Mixture of Hel- plant, bright red flrs 
enium. and yellow claws. 
CORAL BELLS . 
HEUCHERA, Alum Root or Coral Bells. Blooming Begonia 
from June to Sept. They are valuable for the low Flowered 
border or rockery. ; 5 ; 
989—Sanguinea Hybrids. A brilliant mixture of crimson, white and 
rose on graceful spikes. 
87—Hoodacres Hybrids. 14 years of 
selection brings this fine Hyb. to 
you. More vigorous, more prolific 
with larger bells and longer stalks. g@& 
Wide color range. = 
991—Complete Mixture of Heuchera. { 
Contains. rose, crimson, scarlet, 
BN vermillion and many other colors. 
IRIS, GODDESS OF THE RAINBOW ~ 
IRIS, hp. These are easily grown from seeds and there is no excuse for 
being without a good collection of the various kinds. The plants will 
bloom the second year and make a fine display. We heartily recom- 
mend this method of propagation: fora bed of Iris can be successfully 
grown in sun or shade and can be depended upon for flrs. every season. 
1068—Germanica, 2 ft. Of large size, graceful form, rich in color, deli- 
cate in texture, and pleasantly fragrant. Our seeds are from a splen- 
did strain; colors ranging from white to rich blue. 
1069—Kaempferi, Oriental Iris, 2 ft. Double-and single open flowers of 
enormous size, sometimes 8 in. across. The colors and texture are won- 
derful. Finest colors Mixed. ‘ Rie 
1072—Dutch Iris (Xiphium). Bulbous Iris with Orchid-like flowers of 
fine substance for corsages, or cutting. She ee 
1073—English Iris Mixed. A bulbous type which is similar but larger 
than Dutch Iris. ; ; 
1070—Siberian Mixed. A fine strain of vari-colored Iris. eI 
1065—Iris Avalon Blend. A Special mixture of over 50 choice varieties. 
1067—Dichotoma (August or Vesper Iris). Fragrant flowers, cream to 
violet purple with attractive markings. Blooms July to September. 
1066-—Bearded Giant Hybrids Mixed. Seed saved from the finest of nam- 
ed varieties. It will produce splendid new and varied colors. : Fo as 
1074—Complete Mixture. Seed from each of above kinds. Iris Kaempferi 
Uniform prices (All seeds: 10c pkt.) Puts all Park’s Seeds in reach of all. 47 

