a GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SO. CAROLINA 
~~ Lovely LUPINES 
a ' Perennial Lupines are superb for garden decoration and 
cutting. Seed should be sown where they are to flower. The 
finest of the Lupines are found in Russell’s Hybrids. 
-1232—L. RUSSELL’S HYBRIDS. The strong growing, cut 
> cebihee foliage plants bear enormous, well rounded, 
x long, symmetrical 3 ft. spikes closely spaced with 
ie large flowers in a great variety of rich colors: deep 
__—_ yellows, purples, oranges, reds and bi-colors besides 
- —~—s white, pink, blue. 15 seeds 10c; 
a 40 seeds 25c. 
2 ft plants 
--_—_—cpranch and bear freely, long spikes of lovely 
aa flowers in rich and varied tones. 
SS - 1231—Harkness Regal Hybrids, hp, 3ft. A blend | : 
ae - of delightful art shades. 
_--—«-1234—Polyphyllus Complete Mixture. Well bal 
ies anced with white, yellow, blue, red, rose, bi- 
HARDY LUPINUS Polyphyllus. 
- __, colors, and selfs and many other colors. 
. ae “TREE LUPINUS. 1229—L. Arboreus. 4 ft. Tall , 
na iz tree-like vigorous plants, yellow flowers. 
ie -1228—L. Lavender Tree. Fine lavender flowers. 
es -1S5—GNAPHALIUM or LIONS FOOT. 
: _ Leontopodium Alpinum, hp, 6 in. Swiss 
eee _ everlasting with unusual woolly foliage 
a and quaint flower heads. 
eee LINUM. 1187—Flavum, Flax, hp, 1 ft. Bright 

golden bell-shaped ‘flowers, rockery. : 
1188—Flavum Nanum, 6 in. Dwf. Yellow. 
1192—Narbonense, hp, 2 ft. Large rich blue © 
. flowers. : 
LOBELIA 1201—Cardinalis, Red Birds, Car- 
2 _ dinal Fir. Spikes of bright rich scarlet 
Bp aa * thruout Autumn: moist soil, part shade. 
-—s« 1213—-Syphiilitica, Blue Birds, hp, 2 ft. Large 
= 4 Diue-flowers: :. 
1214—LOBELIA Mixed. Red and blue. 


Shasta Daisies are splendid 
perennials, hardy and long last- 
ing. The flowers are large, some 















Lupine Russell’s Hybrids 
e SHASTA DAISY Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
533—Fringed Beauty. Pure white 
with fringed, curled flowers, 
















ES 5in. across. Showy for beds or very decorative. Large flrs. 
~~ cutting. 1147—The Speaker. Enormous 
oe ; é pure white flowers. 
pe 1146—New Giant Double Diener’s | Park’s New Early Flowering 
uns Strain. Beautiful fully double Double and Semi-double varie- 
=: white Shasta Daisies 5 inches ties Chrysanthemum. 
‘- across, perfectly hardy and | 534—C. Indicum Mixed. Blooms 
calito = finest for cutting.. within 5 mths. from sowing and 
ees 1143—Shasta Daisy Alaska, 2 ft. continues in bloom until frost. 
= Charming pure white flowers, . 25c. 
ao long stems, compact plants. 1145— eature of single Shasta’ 
oy ; ™ 1144—Marconi. The largest Shasta Daisie 
: Daisy to date. 23 ft. stems, 6 in. iis -Goniplete Special Mixture of 
yo Shasta Daisy Giant Double flowers. Shasta Daisies,single and dble. 
ie 
ae 1086 -LABURNUM Vulgare. GOLDEN CHAIN, hhp, » 1459—-ORCHID Hardy Mixture. Fully 
~ to 30 ft. Not quite hardy where winter is severe. winter hardy and most delightful of 
yt _ Showy yellow flrs in 8 in. clusters. 3 part leaves. wild flowers. Not particularly easy 
_  LIATRIS 1157—Pycnostachya, Blazing Star, 3 ft. tho and we cannot replace Orchid 
_  . Splendid cut flowers, brilliant rose-purple. seeds that fail to grow. 
PS reir saan Kansas Gay Feather, hp, 3 ft. Rose. 1685—LANTERN PLANT (Physalis 
Es 1159—Alba. Pure white Liatris. 3 ft. Delightful. Franchetii), hp, 2 ft. Blood red in- 
_ * 1160—Mixture of Liatris. flated calyx like Chinese lantern. 
; MECONOPSIS 1335—Baileyii, hp. New, from POLEMONIUM (Jacobs Ladder), hp, 3 
ft. Easily grown from fall planted 
seeds. 1691-Coeruleum. Blue flrs 
similar to Phlox 1 in. across. 1690-Al- 
bum, white. 1692-Mixed Polemonium. 
POTENTILLA HYBRIDS, hp, 2 ft. 
1702—Miss Wilmott. Bright carmine. 
1703—Finest Single Hybrids Mixed. 
170i—Double Hybrids (fl. pl.) Mixed. 
1461.—_PAEONIA Chinese Dble., hp, 2 ft. 
Autumn sown: Spring germination. 
PENTSTEMON 
Splendid perennials bearing bright 
tubular flrs, highly valued for the 
hardy border. Thrives many years. 
1556—Grandiflora Hybrids. Giant flow- 
ered strain in a splendid collection 
of varieties and colors. The glaucous 
leaves add to its attractiveness. 
China; glorious sky-blue Poppy-like flrs with 
showy green anthers. A beautiful plant. 
_  1336—Cambrica fl. pl. Double Golden Yellow. 
: 1339-MERTENSIA Virginica, BLUEBELLS, 2 ft., 
‘ hp. Panicles of rich blue, rose tinted firs. 
i 1367 MUSCARL, Grape Hyacinth. Charming 
6 in. spikes of tiny blue bells. Bulb. 
1366-—MONARDA Finest Hybrids Mixed. Horse- Hi 
Mint. hp. 2 lipped aromatic fli clusters. 
-  §triking in masses in the wild garden. 
' 1429—NEPETA Mussini Superba, hp, | ft. 
new large-flowered sort; of deep blue. 
 1248—LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum, Willow 
: Herb, hp, 3 ft. Wand-like red spikes. 
1249—Superbum Beacon, 3 ft. Clear rosy red 
spikes last a mth. For moist spot in border. 
-1686—PHYTOLACCA Decandra, hp, 8 ft. 
White flrs; red berries relished by birds. 
Pentstemon 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 
Lobelia Cardinalis, a brilliant, permanent, fall blooming perennial. 
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