


~ James 
Kelway 
Painted 
Daisies 
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| WALLFLOWER, (Cheiranthus Cheiri), 
hhp. Fragrant and showy velvety. 
GEO. W. PARK SEED CO. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM 
(Painted Daisy) 
1757—Roseum, Painted Daisy, Vis Brothers’ Single, 
hp, 2 ft. A very popular perennial thriving in 
any good garden soil where there is good drain- 
age and full exposure to the sun. Flowers large, 
daisy-like, from white to red with yellow cen- 
ters, produced freely on long strong stems, last- 
ing well when cut: splendid mixture. 
1756—Park’s Rose. (Roseum). Single bright rose. 
1759—Park’s Extra Double Prize Mixture, hp, 2 ft. 
Seed saved exclusively from extra double flow- 
ers of all colors. Premium. Pkt. 25c. 
1755—James Kelway, hp, 2 ft. Bright vermillion red 
with golden center; very showy. 
1753—Park’s White, 3 ft. Excellent large white. 
1754—Robinson’s Giant Grandiflorum Hybrids. A 
fine blend of large flowered sorts. Single flrs. 
-PYRETHRUM AUREUM. (Golden Leaved Pyreth- 
rum). 
1760—Golden Feather, 1 ft. Golden foliage, white 
flowers. True Old Fashioned Golden Feather. 
Blooms first season. 
1761 Golden Gem Double. Double Golden Feather. 
1772—Mixture of Pyrethrums with golden foliage. 
Beg umpiste Mixture of Single and Double Py- 
rethrum. 
ROCK GARDEN GEMS 
1836—SAXIFRAGA (Rock-foil). Mixed Species. 
Highly interesting and desirable for rockery or 
wall, admired for pretty foliage and flowers. 
2016é—Thymus Serpyllum. (Mother of Thyme), hp, 2 
in. For stepping stones. Creeping plants, sweet 
scented foliage, purple flowers. 
1881—_SEMPERVIVUM BLEND. Fleshy rosettes of 
leaves often with rosy, red or purplish tones, at- 
tractive flowers of yellow, buff and red. Sow 
seed in early spring or late autumn. 
1832—-SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens, (Soap- 
wort), hp, 1 ft. An elegant trailing perennial 
with showy rose flowers. 
1894—-SILENE Schafta, hp, 6 in- 
Trailing rosy purple flowers. 
July-October. 
1893—SILENE (None So Pretty). 
Perennial Mixture. 
1782—-ROCK GARDEN PEREN- 
NIALS. A special mixture of 
best perennials for your rock 
garden. 
blossoms of charming shades of yel- 
low, brown, ruby-red and purple. 
Winters over in mild climates, needs 
winter protection north. Requires a 
light, sweet, loamy soil. Blooms 
early in Spring. We offer following 
choice mixtures: 
2126—Double Extra 
Early Mixed. 
2128—Single Mixed. 
2129—Double and 
‘Sweet William 
SWEET WILLIAM 
SWEET WILLIAM, Dianthus Barbatus, hb, 18 in. 
. These are favorite garden flowers, being showy, 

fragrant, and long blooming. The plants stool 
out and become large clumps, each throwing up 
’ @ number of strong stems that are surmounted 
with large exquisite clusters. ; 
748—Double Flowered. Comes about 60% double 
flowered plants in finest mixture of colors. 
Single-Flowered. 152-Pure White, 754-Scarlet 
Beauty, 755-Mixed all colors. A 
747—Dwarf Compact Double, Dwf. Midget, 9 in. 
Large, showy heads, finest mixed flowers. 
746—Diadem. Striking in size of flrs and beauty of 
color. Brilliant dark scarlet with large white eye. 
Holborn Glory. Large flowers, contrasting eye. 
750—Newport Pink, 18 in. A very bright, beautiful 
variety, excellent for summer beds and cutting, 
splendid shades, salmon or watermelon-pink. 
sp ey de mixture of single and double. 
1783—ROMNEYA Coulteri, Matilija Poppy, hp, 3 ft. 
Flowers white, 5 in. across, delicate and trans- 
parent, yet enduring in a good state for several 
days: delightfully fragrant, blooms during late 
Summer and Fall. 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 

Single Mixed. 

1843—Scabiosa House’s Hybrids. Pkt. 10c. 
SCABIOSA 
1843—House’s Hybrids, hp, 3 ft. Large showy dou- 
ble flowers fringed and ruffled in many fine 
colors; fine for cutting. : . 
Caucasica, hp, 2 ft. Handsome and easily grown, 
thrives in ordinary well drained soil, sunny 
location. 1842—Blue; 1844—White. | 
1845—Complete Mixture Scabiosa Caucasica. 
1846—Columbaria, hp, 2 ft. _Very valuable, new. 
Hardy low growing plant. Flowers rose-mauve. 
1847—Complete Mixture of Perennial Scabiosa. 
A most satisfactory perennial—Pyrethrum James Kelway. 51 
