New Blowers and Specialties 
PERENNIALS AND PATENTED ROSES 
FLOWERS FOR YOUR WINTER WINDOW 
482—CARNATION TRIAL GROUND 
MIXTURE. Seeds saved from_ the 
trial grounds and breeding trials of 
a great Carnation grower. 
ture embraces all classes and colors, 
many of them new and unknown. 
Pkt. 25c. 
762—SW EET WILLIAM INDIAN 
CARPET. The outstanding feature 
of this new type of Sweet William 
is the habit of the plants, which are 
very dwarf and compact, not exceed- 
ing 5+6 in. in height, thus presenting 
all the showy colors on a uniform 
level. These include the large aur- 
icula-eyed forms with zones of red 
and scarlet, pink and also a great num- 
ber of selfs, such as crimson, scarlet, 
pink and white. Plant the seed in 
spring, transplant where they are to 
bloom in autumn about 12 inches 
apart each way, the beds will dis- 
play in springtime a gorgeous carpet- 
like effect, lasting well into the 
early summer and_ providing’ the 
grower with a rich reward for his 
Pkt. 
efforts. 25c. 

Sweet William Indian Carpet 

This mix-: 
blooming climber. 
cel post if 15c extra per plant for postage is sent with your order. 
PEACE. (Pat. 591). AARS 1946. The most 
beautiful rose in the world today. Huge yel- 
low buds, 
Peony-like blooms, 
changing to creamy yellow with a delicate 
flush of pink. Plants are hardy and vigor- 
ous, producing flowers on straight, strong 
Climbing Roses. 
terpart of Paul’s Scarlet. Height 10-12 ft. 
Masses of vivid scarlet or Flag Red double 
flowers over a long period 
287—AUBRIETIA VIOLET QUEEN 
Hp, 6 in. A new Rock Cress for a 
shect of Spring bloom. Deep violet. 
Pkt. 10c; 25c. 
Now In Separate Colors 
DOUBLE PAINTED DAISIES. 
PYRETHRUM EXTRA DOUBLE 
See Page 30. 
669—DELPHINIUM 
PERCIVAL 
A new Pacific Giant Series. A com- 
panion to the popular Galahad Series, 
of equally good quality and habit. The 
large, glistening white flowers have 
strongly contrasting black b 25c. 


544 — CHRYSANTHEMUM 
GLORY 
MIXED. Our finest mixture of Hardy 
Chrysanthemums with an exceedingly 
wide range of brilliant colors. Con- 
tains seeds of Korean and Arcticum 
Hybrids as well as Azaliamums, Indi- 
cums, and Morifoliums. Pkt. 25c. 
569—CLEMATIS RECTA. Hp, 5 ft. 
An erect growing, shrub like Clematis 
with 1 in. pure white flowers in 
large terminal panicles. Pkt. 25c. 
NEW PATENTED ROSES— yr. No. 1 
The Roses listed below are all Hybrid Teas with the exception of Blaze which is an ever- 
These patented Roses will 
cerise, open to great 
often 5-6 inches across, 
edged 
stems all summer long. Mild fragrance. 
Each $2.00. 
BLAZE. (Pat. 10). Most Popular of All 
The everblooming coun- 
in springtime, 
intermittent flowers all season. Each $1.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. 
DOW GARDEN FLOWERS 



(Pat. 455). 

« RR, 

574—CLIVIA 
MINIATA 
Rare and Most Glorious 
Sometimes known as _ the 
Kafir-lily. Giant trumpet 
shaped flowers of bright 
LOWERS 16 Mos | 
FROM. SOWING OF. SEED 
1167—LILY WHITE QUEEN. This new strain flowers in 15-16 months 
from seed. A well grown specimen will have as many as 15 flowers 
per stem. The flowers are pure white and appear as in the picture 

above. Pkt. 25c. 
1175—BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS. A large number of West Coast Na- 
tive Lilies were crossed and the finest ones selected for this beau- 
tiful strain. Many of them are pure yellow. The seed were raised by 
Mr. Edgar L. Kline in Oregon. He is perhaps the best authority on 
Lilies in the United States. Pkt. 25c. 
1683 — AQUILEGIA 
CRIMSON STAR. Hp, 
2 ft. Graceful two foot 
be sent by express collect, or via par- plants with giant 3 
inch flowers of deep 
AARS 1941. Long slender blood-red buds coppery crimson and 
open into magnificent brilliant colored cup-like center of con- 
flowers of spectrum-red. Each $1.50. trasting creamy white. 
ECLIPSE. (Pat. 172) The ‘Streamlined’ Fine long stems _ for 
Rose. The best all-purpose yellow Rose in cutting. 
all climates. Flowers golden yellow, 
large, long lasting when cut, light frag- 1649—  AQUILEGIA 
rance. Each $1.35. JAETSCHAUI. 2 ft. 
GLOAMING. (Pat. 137). Gracefully formed. Yellow flowers with 
delicate salmon-pink buds blending into contrasting red _ spurs. 
tawny orange and gold. Large, double, A striking and novel 
perfect blooms. Fragrant. Each $1.35. flower. 
MIRANDY. AARS 1945 (Pat. 632). The 
large, long-pointed, buds are deep rich 161 — AQUILEGIA 
dark red with black shadings, opening CLEMATIFL ORA. 
Chrysanthemum red. Huge, long lasting, (Spurless Columbine). 
fragrant. Each $1.50. Clematis shaped flowers 


in many colors. 
scarlet with yellow throats 
are borne in umbels atop a 
1 ft. stem. Strapleaved fol- 
iage reminds one of the 
Amaryllis family of which 
it is a member. Directions 
for growing with each 
package. Large seed 20c 
each; 3 for 50c. 


BLACKBERRY LILY. (Par- 
danthus Sinensis) A plant to 
please. Iris-like leaves with tall 
stems bearing two-inch showy 




GLOXINIAS 
COLORS 
IN SEPARATE 


CYCLAMEN SEPARATE COL- 
flowers of orange and crim- ORS 582—COLEUS PRIDE OF 
5 ornamental 878—SCARLET WHITE EDGE ° 
seed seas hater growing, 879—VIOLET White Edge. 626—CHRISTMAS HOLLY. 3 MONTFERLAND. A _ new 
hardy perennial. Roots: 25c ea; 880—PURE WHITE. seeds 25c. strain with large leaves dis- 
3 for 65c. 881—TIGRINA, Spotted mixed. ¢1g MOZART. Deep Pink. 3 tinguished by its beautiful 
884—FIRE KING, Bright red. goeds 25c. apts barra tiae 5 Cag a 
1544—Seeds: Pkt. 10c; 25c. pee al ema 619—Pure white, 3 seeds 25. Coleus, Pkt. 25e. 
BUTTERFLY LILY. (Hedych- 322. — BEGONIA GUSTAV See page 33 for other varieties. . | GaverrtIaA JAPON- 
ium  coronarium) Deliciously KNAAKE. (Semperflorens). 4—ABUTILON Hybrids. Hha, ICA. The pride! of Dixie's 
sweet scented, pure white Everblooming, very free flow- 3 ft. Flowering Maple). For Sanden! Aho plane of 
flowers shaped like a giant ering with large fiery crim- outdoor summer bedding, for Novtheca © nbnseruntnhice and 
Butterfly. Treat as Cannas. son flowers, measuring 1144-2 bright blooms all winter in- seedal 10c7) G™Ededae ec: 
Roots: 35c ea.: 3 for 95c. in. across; height 8-10 in. doors. This is a large flowered 
Fine for pot plant and bedding. strain which includes all colors. 1550—GERANIUM (Pelar- 
1954 BIRD OF PARADISE. Pkt. 25c. See pg. 32. gonium). Zonale Mixed. 
Strelitzia regina. Pictured on 1794 — AFRICAN VIOLET 585—COLEUS BALL COPPER Best _known and finest 
page 35. Large bird-like yellow (Saintpaulia ionantha). Seed GIANT. Produces large leaves Geranium for home cul- 

ture. A complete mixture of 
colors including some rare 
and unusual ones. Pkt. 10c. 
of a pleasing copper rose shade 
true to 

from a very fine collection of 
African Violets. Pkt. 25c. For 
plants see page 365. 
flowers with dark blue tongues 
and purple boat like bracts. 1 
seed 15c; 2 seeds 25c. 
Finest New Perennials and Window Garden Seeds. 
and comes about 75% Wi 
Geranium Zonale 
type. Pkt. 25c. 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co. Page 8 
