
2150—ZINNIA Cactus Flowered 2223—LINEARIS, 8 in. 
Giants. Flowers are informa] A beautiful window 
box, border or edgin 
and make a gorgeous table decor- tant rhe etna oe 
ation. Its long petals are quilled, golden orange flowers 
curled and pointed with no cen-. (each petal with a 
X : lemon stripe) smother 
ter showing. Flowers 4 in. across the compact plant. 
and 2 in. deep, include a wide Comes in bloom in six 
range of colors. weeks. 

% : 
Plant of Zinnia Lilliput 
SMALL FLOWERED 
LILLIPUT, Button-flowered, 1. ft. Branching 
plants, small double flowers; new and beautiful: 
fine for cutting. Known as Gem Zinnias. In fol- 
BEDDING ZINNIAS 
2206—GAILLARDIA-FLOWERED (Nayajo). 
2226—RED RIDING HOOD (Gracillima). Free 

Earliest of all Zinnias—Early Wonder. 
lowing colors: 
2214—Canary; 2216—Pink; 2217—Purple; 2218— 
Salmon; 2219—Scarlet; 2220—White; 2222—Mixed. 
22183—LILLIPUT BLACK RUBY (1941 A. A. 
Bronze Medal), 2 ft. Velvety rich blackish maroon 
1-144 in. flowers, long straight stems. 
2215—LILLIPUT DAINTY GEM: Gay, colorful 
and intriguing bi-color. Blooms are bright rose 
pink at the center and lighter flesh pink at the 
rim. 
2221—PASTEL LILLIPUT MIXTURE. These de- 
lightfully small Zinnias are in lovely soft shades. 
of apricot, peach, creamy yellow, shell-pink, deli- 
cate salmon, light rose and orchid. The small 
symmetrical flowers in this specially prepared mix- 
ture will make an attractive decoration. 
°2222-UNEXCELLED LILLIPUT MIXTURE con- 
tains all of the button-flowered types and colors. 
The Best SWEETPEAS 
flowering miniature of deep scarlet. Brilliant bed- 
der and exquisite for table decoration. 
2208—HAAGEANA DOUBLE PERFECTION 
(Mexican), 1 ft. Charming long-stemmed small 
flowers in brilliant display. Lovely for beds. 
BABY ZINNIAS 
CUPID, 1 ft. Small, dainty button-like firs. 
2161—Snowdrop; 2162—Scarlet; 2163—Mixed. 
2232—TOM THUMB GEM. Very dwarf 4 to 6 in. 
plants covered with tiny button flowers in a wide 
color range. Excellent for pot or border. 
ZINNIA CULTURE 
Zinnias are of easiest culture. For an extra early 
start, seeds may be sown in flats and transplanted ; 
however, they grow more sturdily if sown in. the 
bed where they are to stand after all danger of 
frost has passed. When plants are a few inches 
high, keep well cultivated and give thorough soak- 
ing by the trench method every two weeks. 
2190—EARLY WONDER MIXED. 
Quick to bloom, Early Wonders can be grown in 
localities with short summers where other types 
cannot. In other latitudes they come just as 
quickly and bloom all summer. Plant habit is 
unique: 18-24” tall, basal branching with long 
stems, no laterals and few leaves. Ideal for cut- 
ting. 3-4” flowers of rounded shape and distinct 
petal form. The mixture is complete including 
bright “Spanish Colors’. Pkt. 25c. 
CUT AND COME AGAIN 
ELEGANS PUMILA DWARF DOUBLE (1% to 
2 ft.) Flowers of medium size (2% in.), well 
rounded and produced in abundance on. long 
stems; ideal for cutting. Compact, well branched 
plants flower from midsummer till frost. 
2191—Orange Golden; 2193—Scarlet; ‘2192—Sal- 
mon Rose; 2194—Snowball; 2195—Spun Gold; 
2196—Finest Mixed. 2225—Pastel shades mixed. 
2235—COMPLETE MIXTURE OF ALL TYPES 
WE LIST. A wealth of Zinnias for 10c. 
The Sweet Pea has all the good qualities of a perfect annual for general cultiva- 
tion. It is easy of culture, growing in almost any soil and sunny situation, begins 
to bloom when small and, if freely cut, will continue for a long period. Flowers 
are rich and colorful, deliciously fragrant, and are freely borne on long stems. 
Excellent for cutting. CULTURAL DIRECTIONS pg. 9 ‘‘Gardener’s Handbook.” 
CHRISTMAS SPENCER—or Early Flowering. 
Flowering a month earlier than the Giant Spencer type, this class has large 
waved flowers, long stems and many are fragrant. Because of the earlier flower- 
ing characteristic, these will flower over a much longer period before the heat 
of summer curtails them. Recommended for all sections where spring is late, for 
greenhouse culture, for winter flowering in the deep south. Pkt. 10c; 25c. 
19683—BRIDESMAID. Silvery pink. 
1965—FRAGRANCE. Best lavender. 
1966—GARDENIA. Ruffled white. 
1967—GRENADIER. Scarlet. 
1968—HOPE. Pure white. 
1971—SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Rose pink. 
1976-—WAVES. Ruffled mid-blue. 
2001—PATRICE MUNSEL. Orange. 




1977—SPECIAL MIXTURE CHRISTMAS SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
In a grand mixture of choice named varieties, blended to give a balanced color 
collection. In bloom several weeks ahead of the Standard Spencers. The won- 
derfully large, well formed flowers are produced on long sprays in pleasing 
and beautiful shades and tones. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c;1 oz. 45c; %4 lb. $1.35. | 

GIANT STANDARD SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
This well known type blooms later than the Christmas Spencers, but is more 
vigorous and withstands heat. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 35c; %4 Ib. 85c. 
1978—BONNIE BRIAR. Rose pink. 
1979—CAPRI. Clear silvery blue. 
1980—CRONY. Soft golden salmon. 
1983—GIGANTIC. Large white. 
1984—GOLDEN DRAGON. Orange. 
1995—SPECIAL MIXTURE GIANT SPENCERS 
A carefully blended mixture of well balanced colors of all the latest and most 
desirable named varieties. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 25c; %4 Ib. 55c; 1 Ib. $2.00. 
1998—OLD FASHIONED SWEET SCENTED. A complete mixture. More fra- 
grant than modern types. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c; 1 oz. 40c. 

1999—RUFFLED AND 
FRILLED MIXED 
A specially prepared blend of all the 
best ruffled and frilled varieties in com- 
plete well balanced mixture. Pkt. 10c; 
VY, oz. 20c; 1 oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 75c. 
NEW HEAT RESISTANT SWEET PEAS 
That New Spring Flowering 
More heat resistant than Christmas 
Spencer this new Sweet Pea comes into 
bloom just after the Harly Type with a 
heavier growth and more abundant pro- 
duction of large flowers on long stems. 
Because of its heat resistant character 
this type has a longer period of bloom 
than the Earlies. 
2000—Mixed Blended Colors. Pkt. 10c; 
WY oz. 25c¢; Y% oz. 45c; 1 oz. T5e. 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 23 for $2.00—Giant Pkt. 25¢, 11 for $2.00—Geo, W. Park Seed Co. 
1986—LOCH LOMOND. Mahogany. 
1987—MAYFAIR. Shell pink. 
1990—RED ROVER. Dark crimson. 
1993—WINDSOR BLUE. Mid-blue. 
1994—_-WHAT JOY. Cream. 

DWARF SWEET PEAS 
Wonderful plants for bedding or for 
borders. 
1996—CUPID SPENCER. 6 in. Com- 
plete Special Mixture. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 
25c; 1 oz. 40c. 
2002—C UTHBERTSON’S EARLY 
FLOWERING. Very heat resisvant, 
this fine new strain begins blooming 
earlier than the standard Spencer, and 
continues to bloom well into the sum- 
mer when the heat is too much for other 
kinds. Flowers are as large as the 
Standard Spencer with fine long stems. 
This is the finest kind for use where 
summers are hot. Pkt. 10c; Large Pkt. 
25c; % oz. 45c; oz. 75c; % Ib. $2.00. 


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