
Cynoglossum FIRMAMENT 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT 
634—CYNOGLOSSUM Amabile, “Dwarf Firma- 
ment”. ha, 18 in. (Chinese Forget-Me-Not). A. A. 
1989, this dwarf, bushy, free flowering plant de- 
serves an important place in your. garden. Its 
name comes appropriately from its sweet scented 
sky blue flowers. Blooms May until frost. 
6380—Amabile Blue. Brilliant. turquoise blue. 
632—Amabile Pink. In growth and appearance 
this resembles the blue, only the firs. are rich pink. 
636—Cynoglossum Complete Mixture. 
CUPHAEA (Cigar Plant) hhp, 1 ft. 
623—CUPHAEA Firefly. An outstanding, neat, 
dwarf, quick flowering, colorful plant for pots, 
window boxes or the rockery. The profusion of 
beautifully formed fiery cerise flowers begins to 
show 14 weeks from seed and presents a blaze of 
color throughout the season. 
621—Platycentra. Searlet, 
shape. : 
624—Complete Special Mixture of Cuphaea. 
tipped black, cigar 

Westwood Beauty—A. A. 1946 
Giant Single Pinks 
WESTWOOD BEAUTY 
DIANTHUS HEDDENSIS. ha, 16”. An entirely 
new tetraploid variety combining the large-open 
flowers of Dianthus Heddewigi with the rugged 
growth and long stemmed habit of Dianthus 
Chinensis. Well formed 2” flowers in large num- 
bers on 16” stems, suitable for cutting. More tol- 
erant of extreme temperatures than either of its 
parents. Blooms from June until frost. 
718—Westwood Beauty. Rich colors from fiery 
crimson to deep velvety red. A. A. 1946. — : 
722Heddensis Finest Mixed. An outstanding in- 
troduction for 1948. All the traditional Dianthus 
colors in this new type. Pkt. 25c. 
721—Sweet Wivelsfield. ha, 18 in. Sweet scented 
flowers of many colors. Cross between Allwoodii 
and Sweet William. Long blooming season. 
716—Single Mixed. All single D. Heddewigii. 
Grow GIANT DAHLIAS from Seeds 
As easily grown as Zinnias—make flowers and tubers first season 
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DAHLIA GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—PKt. 10c. 
656—Gold Medal. These seeds are saved from 
splendid strains of named double varieties and will 
afford the finest results. We offer them with en- 
tire confidence. All the fine colors in mixture. 
654—Double-flowered. Seeds chosen from finest 
double varieties, including Exhibition Type. A 
fine mixture, sure to give you some of your finest 
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Dahlias. 

Datura Fastuosa 
TRUMPET FLOWER—Datura 
Easily-grown garden firs.; large trumpet-shaped, 
mostly sweet-scented and quite showy. They bloom 
freely during summer and are always attractive. 
666—Fastuosa. hhp, 8 ft. The most fragrant 
Datura. Long, double 6 in. firs. Fine beds or pots. 
665—Golden Trumpet Flower (Chlorantha). Trum- 
pets of most intense doubleness, trumpet within 
trumpet. Color range from soft cream through 
primrose to. deep buff yellow. 
661—Complete Mixture Datura. 
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These are as easily grown from seeds as Zinnias. 
Seeds germinate promptly, grow freely and, like 
Zinnias, begin to show buds in a few weeks. The 
plants like a rich soil and sunny situation and 
bloom freely from early summer till frost. Proper- 
ly cared for they will do service for years. The 
flowers are of many rich and varied colors. We 
offer seeds of best quality. Treat as Zinnias. hhp. 
650—Cactus-flowered. 
Seed saved from the finest exhibition varieties of 
true double Cactus form. Many rich colors m xed. 
651—Collarette Mixed. 
Open centered with one row of ray florets and 
one or more rows of petaloids, usually of different 
eolor, forming collar. 
660—Single-flowered Finest Mixed. 
Excellent large single flowers. Nice for cutting. 
652—Coltness Hybrids. 
1 ft. A new form of the dwarf single type which 
will bloom in 4 months after planting. Best for 
your beds or borders. 
653—Double Decorative Hybrids. 
From finest collection of giant flowering plants. 
655—Double Pompom Mixed. 
Ball shaped flowers 2 in. or less in diam. From 
fine named varieties, 
657—Mignon Dwarf Mixed. 
A dwarf compact plant fine for beds or borders. 
658—Orchid-flowering. 
Delightful curled and twisted petals give this 
variety an Orchid look. . 
659—Paeony Flowered Giants. 
8 ft. Large, full, Paeony shaped flowers. 
661—Unwin’s Ideal Bedding. 
Dwarf Hybrids yielding graceful double and semi- 
double flowers in great variety of colors. Sow in- 
doors in March and they will be in bloom by the 
end of June. Ideal for beds, borders, cutting. 
664—Complete Mixture of the finest Dahlias. 
643—DAHLBORG DAISY, ha, 8 in., B. Delightful 
little Daisy-like flowers of gold lace. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
758—TRACHYMENE COERULEA  (Didiscus). 
The dainty 2% ft. plant carries long stemmed 
rounded clusters of clear blue slender tubed flow- 
ers, suggesting a miniature lace parasol. 
ECHIUM (Vipers Bugloss) D. B 
A genus of plants particularly adapted to poor 
soil and a sunny dry situation. 
796—Blue Bedder. 1 ft. Dwarf sturdy plant, blue. 
798—White Mountain. Novelty. Profuse snowy. 
799—Echium mixed. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN 
828—SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN, E. Variegata. 
ha, 2 ft. Snowy white bracts atop the mountain of 
green give a striking effect for your tall border. 
826—EUPHORBIA Heterophylla. ha, 2 ft. (Mexi- 
can Fire Plant). Brilliant by reason of the upper 
foliage being blotched bright red. 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10¢; Gt. Pkt. 25¢. Park ’s Dahlias are easily grown from Seeds. 

From Dianthus Heddewigii Mixed—10c 
GIANT ORIENTAL PINKS r 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWEGII, C. B. 
Hb, 1 ft. These are magnificent Pinks that bloom 
freely and continuously from June until frost. The 
flowers are large and showy, single and double, 
and come in a wonderful variety of bright beauti- 
ful colors. They are among our finest garden firs. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
708—Diadem Pink. Fine double, large, variegated: 
709—Fireball. Rich glowing scarlet, double, large. 
706—fl. pl. Albus. Full double white. 
712—Midnight. 12 in. Color of this giant double is 
sinister dark, deep, glowing red. 
FRILLED AND LACINIATED DOUBLES 
710—Gaiety. 9 in. White through Pink and Cerise 
to red. ; 
711—Lucifer. Large double intense orange scarlet. 
714—-Snowball. Firs. extra large, double, white. 
707—Violaceus. Large double, deep. violet. 
715—Complete Mixture of Double Varieties. 
717—Complete Mixture of single and double. - 
705—Chinese Pinks. A select mixture of single 
and double varieties of Dianthus Chinensis. 16 in. 
719—Chinensis Imperialis Fl. pl. Fully double, ex- 
tra large choice mixture. Pkt. 25c. 
AFRICAN DAISY, Ha. B 
DIMORPHOTHECA (STAR OF THE VELDT) 
One of the most delightful annuals for your bor- 
ders. Of medium height, the compact African 
Daisy bears literally hundreds of flowers at one 
time. As the sun comes up in the morning: they 
open and smile up at you. They like a warm 
sunny location. Bloom June until frost 
774—Salmon Beauty (Aurantiaca). Delightful, 
deep salmon pink flowers are carried -well above 
the foliage on sturdy stems. A ball of color. 
775—Aurantiaca Hybrids Special formula ‘mixture. 
783—Orange Improved. Bright orange. 3 
784—Pluvialis Var. Ringens. Glistening white with 
contrasting blue zone. Will bring a cool feeling to- 
summer’s hottest days. 

779—New Hybrids. 1 ft. The new and beauti- 
ful African Daisy; flowers large, varying ‘in 
color from the purest white to orange and 
rich salmon shades. 
778—Glistening White. Dwarf plant with ex- 
tremely large 3% in. glossy pure white petals 
surrounding a shiny black center. Outstanding 
in the garden. 
776—Double Hybrids Mixed. Now you can have 
this double flowering African Daisy with firs. 
which last twice as long and withstand the 
summer heat. Color range: deep salmon orange 
to white in fine mixture. 65% double. - 
0183—AIl Three: One 10e packet each of the 
finest African Daisies listed in this box 25e. 


782—Special Mixed from Named Varieties. Best. 

Double Dimorphotheca ; 
DIMORPHOTHECA CULTURE. Cape Marigold 
or African Daisy. They like a warm sunny loca- 
tion and should be sown in boxes in March or 
April for long growing season. Dimorphotheca 
will flower from early summer until frost and 
makes a fine border plant. 
Get the best from Park 
