GEO. W. PARK 
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HARDY GARDEN PINKS 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS or what is known as the 
Hardy Garden, Spice Pinks, or Flower of the 
Gods, have been greatly improved, being plain 
and fringed; single and double, rich-colored and 
variegated; blooming freely during summer. 
734—Little Jock Hybrid. Pretty, daintily fringed. 
740—Semperflorens. Double and single mixed. 
737—Mayflower. 10 in. Extra early Dwrf Dble Mixed. 
735—Extra Dwarf Double Mixed. 9in. Early. 
738—Mrs. Sinkins. Full double pure white. Anew 
introduction from Europe. Pkt. 25c. ; 
742—Spring Beauty. Extra double, giant mixed. 
The best mixture of double flowering sorts. | 
739—Scoticus, Double Special Florist Strain, 12 in. 
Self colors of various tints of pink, rose, salmon 
and white, and combinations with bright c1im- 
son zone. Blooms large 13-2 in. Free flowering. 
743—Winteri (New Pinks), hp, 9 in. The flowers are 
pure colors, habit compact, blooms first year 
from seed. ‘ ‘ i. 
741—Single, complete mixture of single varieties. 
736—Double, complete mixture of double varieties. 
744Complete Mixture of Hardy Garden Pinks. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
PAPAVER Orientalis, hp. These are the largest 
and most attractive of garden perennials. The 
long fringy leaves are not unlike ferns, and the 
showy buds that issue from the ground on strong 
stems three feet high, develop into enormous 
flowers, brilliant in color and graceful in form. 
Once started will last for years. 
1525—Alpinum Mixed, hp, 10 in. Dwarf, nearly stem- 
less pat Poppy from the Alps, All colors 
mixed. 
1526—Beauty of Livermere, 3 ft. Gorgeous crimson. 
1527—Brilliant, 40 in. Brilliant fiery red. 
1529—Park’s Finest large-flowered Hybrids, 3 ft. All 
the lovely rare shades in mixture. t 
1528—Excelsior Hybrids, 4 ft. New, a very fine mix- 
ture ranging delicate salmon to deep crimson. 
1536—Giant Double Olympia. Light scarlet. A 
brand new color, full double. Pkt. 25c. 
1530—Mahony. Fine dark maroon. 
1532—New Hybrids. Seed saved from named Sorts. 
1531—Mrs. Perry, 3 ft. Orange-apricot, rare, hand- 
some. 
1533—Perry’s White, 2 ft. Fine satiny white with a 
crimson maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 
1534—Princess Victoria Louise, 2 ft. Small salmon- 
pink. 
1535—Complete Special Mixture of Oriental Poppies. 
KNIPHOFIA or TRITOMA 
TORCH LILY, RED HOT POKER 
1080—Hybrida Mirabilis, 3 ft. Blooms the first year. 
from seed. Mix. 5 
1082—Pfitzer’s Hybrids, hp, 3 ft. Brilliant red spikes. 
1081—New Hybrids. Showy 3 ft. flame-like flower 
spikes in flashing array of mixed colors. 
1083—Royal Castle Hybrids, hp, 3 ft. New color 
range. Large flowers of perfect form. Pkt. 25c. 
1084—Uvaria Grandiflora. Large flowered mixture. 


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1723—Veris Elatior Giant Polyanthus. Giant 
umbels in many light colors. Spring bloom. 
1712—Auricula Monarch Strain. 
-1714—Bullesiana, Hybrida, 18 in. Effective mixture. 
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Papaver Orientalis 
HARDY PRIMROSE 
PRIMULA, hp. Excellent garden plants, the hardy 
primrose will last for years in your garden. Sow 
in light soil, cover with i in. well sifted rotted 
compost. Primulas like cool East side of a hill, 
shelter from wind, and good drainage. Seeds 
often tardy in starting. 
1711—Auricula. Extra large flowering mixture from 
the finest strain of prize ea Meg Bede my. 
e Cc. 
1715—Bulleyana, 2 ft. Bright chrome yellow. 
1716—Cashmiriana. Large flowered lilac. — 
1717—Deans Choicest Colored Hybrids Mixed. Splen- 
did range of rich colors, large flowers. A mag- 
nificent premium strain. Pkt. 25c. 
1719—Japonica, 2 ft. Splendid, white to crimson. 
1718—Florindae, 40 in. Delightfully fragrant, yellow. 
1710—Lissadell Hybrid, Red Hugh. Intense fiery-red. 
P. Polyanthus or(Veris), 10 in. to 1 ft. Cowslip. A 
fine hybrid of Europe, long well known. 
1720-Alba pura, pure white; 1721-Aurea, yellow; 
1722-Coerulea, Blue shades; 1725-Red shades; 
1724-Large Flowered Choicest Mixed. 
1727—Vulgaris, 6 in. The true yellow Primrose. Dwf. 
1726—Complete Mixture of Hardy Primroses, con- 
taining the above and other interesting varieties. 
60 Park’s new Hybrid Perennial Poppies are glorious. Give them a trial. 
