
GEO. W. PARK SEED CoO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
Part IV-SEEDS OF WINDOW PLANTS _ cay: 4, QBN 
Have you ever experienced the pleasure of raising a window 
plant from seed—seeing the soil burst, the little plantlet appear, 
and then watching and caring for it day by day till full-grown, 
If not, try a few seeds this year. You 
will be charmed with the result. We offer a mixture of many sorts: 
blooming and seeding? 
3 packets 25c; 1 pkt. 10c. 

26—Agapanthus Umbellatus 
ABUTILON. 3—Hibiscus-flowered, hhp, 3 ft. Large 
Hibiscus-like flrs of various shades; fine for pots. 
4—New Hybrids, hhp, 3 ft. Finest colors Mixed. 
5—Complete Mixture. 
186—ARALIA Sieboldi (Fatsia Japonica), hhp, to 20 
ft. Evergreen, hardy to Washington, D.C. Beau- 
tiful leaves. 
26-—BLUE LILY OF THE NILE, AGAPANTHUS, 
hhp. Splendid flowering pot plant. Umbels of 
big blue fragrant bells and ornamental ribbon- 
like foliage. Set pots in vessels of water in the 
shade during summer. Pkts. 10c. 
56—ALOE Variegata (Tiger Aloe). Finest, most fa- 
vored, quick growing succulent, beautiful varie- 
gated leaves. 5 seeds 10c. 
AMARYLLIS 82-Hybrida, hhp, 18 in. Large, Lily- 
like flrs, from pure white with varied markings 
to the richest self colors of rose and red: mixed. 
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350—Cactus, Ornamental Blend Pkt. 10c 
349—CACTUS HARDY BLEND, hp. Many Cac- 
tus species are thoroughly winter hardy, even 
into Canada, others need only slight protec- 
tion thru the winter. Here is a splendid mix- 
ture. 
850—CACTUS ORNAMENTAL BLEND, hhp. For 
pot culture inside. Weird and curious stem 
formations with richly hued and feathery 
flowers followed by “jewel” fruits. Mixture 
of many varieties. 
347—BUTTERFLY BUSH. (Buddleia Peerless 
Blend). Blue, purple, pink, orange, all included 
in this mixture. Winter hardy north to Pa. 
388—WHITE CALLA (Z. Aethiopica), hhnp, 2 ft. Well 
known beautiful bulbous plant. Easy to grow. 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 

359—Calceolaria, Pouch Flower 
BEGONIAS in Splendid Variety | 
Begonias both tuberous and Fibrous-rooted are 
easily raised from seed by proper care. Tuberous 
kinds bear larger flowers than the others and — 



keep in bloom all summer. Fibrous rooted will 
often bloom continuously summer and winter. 
Our seeds are of finest quality for your pleasure. — 
GRACILIS, bhp, 1 ft. _ Graceful free and ever- 
blooming pot plants for winter. —306-Carmen; 
307-Luminosa, Fiery scarlet; 308-Park’s White, 
Pure white; 309-Mixed. 
SEMPERFLORENS, hhp, 1 ft. Plants compact and 
are literally covered with showy flowers which 
droop gracefully in large panicles. 
310—Christmas Cheer, a very desirable plant for 
beds in summer and pots in winter; plants be- 
come globes of charming crimson-scarlet flrs. 
311—Christmas Pink. Bright rose pink flowers. © 
_ 312—Christmas White. 14 in. Pure white flowers. 
313—Erfordia, 10 in. Ever-blooming, rosy carmine. 
314—Salmon Queen. Salmon red, dark foliage. 
315—Complete Mixture Semperflorens Begonias. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
These are valuable for summer decorations or 
window gardens; large flowers often 6 in. across, 
colors ranging from white to crimson and shades 
of bronze, orange and rose. 
316—Double-flowered, hhp, 1 ft. Beautiful double 
flrs in fine mixed colors; about 80% true from 
seeds. 
319—Single-flowered, hhp, 1 ft. Rich and varied 
colors; mixed. Large flrs of exquisite texture. 
317—Fringed Mixed, hhp, 1 ft. Unsurpassed strain 
of lovely fringed hybrids. 
318—Lloydii Pendula, fl. pl., Basket Begonia. For 
pots and hanging baskets. Showy double flrs in © 
a wide range of colors. 
320—Complete Mixture of Tuberous-rooted Begonias. 
CALCEOLARIA, Pouch Flower 
These are of easy culture from seeds. The uniaue 

pocket-like flrs are entirely different in form — . 
from any other flower and the colors range from 
yellow to pink and red, some being tigred, spotted. 
357—Rain of Gold (Rugosa). Covered with small 
flowers of pure gold. Fine for porch box. 
358—Scabiosaefolia, 2 ft. Native of Ecuador. Giant 
leaves. Flowers light yellow. ae 
360—Triumph Strain, 1 ft. Finest strain of large- 
flowered Calceolaria in existence; Mixed. — 
356—New Dwarf Compact, 9 in. Lovely clusters of 
many colors, selfs and spotted, beautiful. The 
plants are more convenient to handle than the 
taller varieties. 
-359—Complete Special Mixture of Calceolaria. 
392—CAMELLIA Japonica, fl. pl., hhp, 20 ft. Large 
double flowers, finest mixed colors. Hardy 
South, the pride of Dixie’s Gardens. 

54 Raise your pot plants from seeds. We supply only the best. 
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320—Tuberous-rooted Begonias Pkt. 10c 
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