we New Flowers 
From All Over The World 

14383—DAYLIGHT 
NICOTIANA. 
Remains open all day. 
Ha, 1% ft. This unique 
novelty is most outstand- 
ing due to the fact that, 
unlike other Nicotianas, 
its flowers remain open 
all day long, even in the 

and §&. mecialtied 
We invite your especial attention to the fine new flowers listed on pages 2, 3, 
and 4. You will find almost every variety offered by any seedsman listed in 
the body of the book, but these three pages we have reserved for those which 
we consider of especial merit. The All Americans on page 4, and on pages 2 
hottest sun. 
The plants are of very 
bushy habit, reaching a 
height of 144-2 ft., and 
about the same distance 
across, throwing an abun- 
dance of flowers 
The purity of the white 
flowers is accentuated by 
a tiny red center, and are 
delightfully scented. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 65c 
1432—NICOTIANA 
SENSATION HYBRIDS 
Similar in habit and siz 
to Nicotiana Daylight, and 
like it remain open all 
day. The range of colors 
is very comprehensive, 
passing from pure white 
to deep crimson through 
many shades of cream, 
purple, and pink. Frag- 
rant in the evening. Pkt. 
25e; 3 for 65c. 
784 — DIMORPHOTHECA 
Raspberry Rose Pansy 
1497—PANSY SWISS GIANT RASP- 
BERRY ROSE. An entirely new color in 
the Swiss Giant strain. A lovely tinge of 
pink best described as Raspberry Rose. 
It has a suggestion of a lighter tone on 
the edges and is marked with a velvety 
blotch in a deeper tone. We are glad 
to offer th’s outstanding novelty. Pkt. 
25c; 3 pkts. 65c. 
1496—PANSY SWISS GIANT ORANGE. 
Fully described on page 5. Pkt. 25c. 
1490 — PANSY CURLED DOUBLE 
FRINGED CHOICE MIXED. A fine and 
unusual strain originating in Holland. A 
choice color blending. Pkt. 25c. 
2102—VIOLA KING HENRY I. A de- 
lightful novelty. Deep vio'’et with heaven- 
ly blue center and bright yellow eye. The 
plant is persistent and strong growing. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PLUVIALIS VAR 
Hort. Soc 

DIANTHUS HEDDENSIS 
722_FINEST MIXED, Ha, 16” 
The 1946 All American Winner West- 
wood Beauty now offered in the full 
range of Dianthus colors. Well form- 
ed 2 in. flowers on long 16 in. stems, 
fine for cutting. Large open flowers, 
rugged growth and long stems, toler- 
ance to extreme temperatures all give 
this new tetraploid variety a decided 
advantage over other types. In 
bloom from early summer until frost. 
Pkt. 25e 
2237—LUTHER BURBANK ZINNIA. The ori- 
ginal selection and breeding work for this Giant 
RINGENS. Award of Merit Royal 
hha, 1 ft. The glistening white flower with its 
bright zone of blue will bring a cooling air to 
your garden on the hottest summer days, for 
it thyives on sun and the heat of summer. The 
rounded plant is literally covered with bloom. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1354—MIRABILIS UNIFLORA Hhp. 3 ft. Bright 
rose blessoms in trumpet-in-trumpet form, each 
long-tubed blossom ais ng from a second “flower” 
of the same vivid rose. Showy and unusual, 
quite free blooming. Pkt. 10c: Giant Pkt. 25c. 
487—_CARNATION SUPER GIANT MIXED. An 
improved Chabaud Gan: strain w-th flowers 1/3 
larger than ordinary strains. Very double and 
strongly clove scented. Pkt. 25c. 

1444—NIEREMBERIGIA PURPLE ROBE or 
Dwarf Cup Flower. See pg. 20. 

All Double 
Glorious Petunias 
Ruffled, fringed, fully 
double. See pg. 8. 

English Delphinium 
Page 2 
Zinnia was done by the famous Luther Bur- 
bank, and is being introduced just one year in 
advance of the centennial of Burbank’s birth. 
The flowers are larger than Dahlia Flowered 
Zinnias and distinguished by their pastel colors. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 65c. 
1826—BABY SALVIA (Michrophylla) Ha, 14 in. 
This dainty plant is a separate species from 
the Splendens varie.ies, having small brilliant 
red flowers carried on plants with contrasting 
dark olive green foliage. Uniform in growth; 
14-16 in. Fine for bedding or for winter window 
plants. Pkt. 25c. 
486—CARNATION J. M. BRIDGEFORD (Mal- 
maison). Begins blooming 90 days after sowing 
seed either indoors or outdoors. Fully double 
Carnations 3-4 inches across are borne on long 
stems. The color range is complete all Carna- 
tion © colors 
and 8 Nicotiana Sensation, Dianthus Heddensis, Zinnia Luther Burbank, Bush 
Type Verbena, Snapdragon Cherry Rose, Petunia Garden Giants, Delphinium 
Percival are all offered for the first time this year. Others are of recent in- 
troduction and of such merit that we reserved a place on these pages for 
them. We know you will like them all 
1852—SCABIOSA IMPERIAL HYBRIDS. 
The Popular Blue Moon Scabiosa_ type 
now in many new and unusual colors. 
Pkt. 25c. 
139—ALL DOUBLE SNAPDRAGON. The 
flowers are large in size, and contain 
several extra petals protruding from the 
throat. The first All Double Antirrhinum 
to be grown from seed. Flowers are yel- 
low with pink tube. Pkt. (2° seed) 25c; 
50 seed 50c. 
154—SNAPDRAGON CHERRY ROSE. 
Ha, 2% ft. Majus Grandiflorum, rust re- 
sistant. A new and beautiful color which 
has long been desired. A bright shade of 
deep cherry-rose. Pkt. 25c. 


Luther Burbank Zinnia 
Flowers thruout the summer until frost. 
14% ft. Pkt. 25c. 

41 — AGERATUM MIDGET 
BLUE. Pkt. 10c. See page 13 
for description. 
29 — AGERATUM PRINCESS 
VICTORIA LOUISE. 8 in. A 
lovely new bi-color, bright blue 
with white center. Pkt. 10c, 
25c. 
668—DELPHINIUM IMPROV- 

ED CHINESE. An English in- 
troduction which is a much 
improved Annual Mixture. 
Flowers are larger, plants more 
robust. Complete mixture. 
Pkt. 10c. 
including yellow are 
represented. 
Height 


2045 — NEW BUSH TYPE 
VERBENA. MHybrida Grandi- 
flora Salmon Pink. Plants 
erect, making broad flat-topped 
bushy plants about 8-10 in. 
high, 12-15 in. across, with 
flower heads practically touch- 
ing each other. A row of them 
makes an even, uniform band 
closely covered with flowers 
over a very long blooming 
season. Flowers large, bright 
salmon pink with small white 
eye. Pkt. 25c. 



J. M. BRIDGEFORD 
A CARNATION THAT 
BLOOMS IN 90 DAYS 
FROM SEED 
Alyssum Violet Queen 
72 — ALYSSUM VIOLET 
QUEEN. Ha, 6 in. Dwarf, 
compact, neat and free flower- 
ing. Rich deep violet blooms 
all summer. Pkt. 10c or 25c. 
See page 13 for full description. 
1598—PETUNIA GARDEN GIANTS. NEW DWARF RUFFLED PETUNIA. The finest variety of 
Giant ruffled Petunias ever developed for Home Garden use. 
in. high, which make an ideal border. Plants begin flowering 
geous display all through the summer, 
Uniform, well rounded mounds 12 
when small and continue the gor- 
holding their size and ruffling even f 
under adverse conditions 
of heat and dryness. The mixture includes a wide variety of bright color combinations. Pkt. 25¢e. 
On This Page THE FINEST NEW ANNUALS. Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, S. C. 
