Easy to Grow, Quick to Bloom, Fine to Cut, Fragrant 
CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS—PART ONE 
a 
“Always 
Dependable” 
ANNUAL FLOWERS are those which grow, bloom, seed and 
é There are attractive annuals for every 
Some are fine for cutting, others for beds or borders, 
rock plants and climbers. We have listed in Part 1 the finest 
of all Annuals. and the perennials which may be treated as 
annuals in that they will bloom the first season from seed. 
HARDY FLOWERS are those which may be sown in early spring as soon 
as the ground may be worked, or in fall fo come up with the first breath 
Hardy perennials and 
planted in July or August and transplanted to permanent location about 
1 month before frost where they live over with the protection of a mulch 
We think it best to sow perennials and bi- 
ennials in the spring so that they can become better established 
die in one season. 
purpose. 
of spring for earlier blooms. 
to give bloom in the spring. 
winter. 
HALF HARDY FLOWERS listed with the symbol hh may be started early 
indoors for early bloom, or they may be planted outside when danger of 
frost is over. Half Hardy perennials need winter protection in the North- 
ern states. 
ANNUALS and PERENNIALS 
Blooming the First Season 
ha, hardy annual 
biennials may be 
hb, hardy biennial 
hp, 
before 
hha, half-hardy annual 
hhb, half hardy biennial 
hardy perennial 
hhp, half hardy perennial 

KEY TO SYMBOLS 
Ft. or In. denote the height C—Especially valuable 
of the plant in feet or inches. 
for 
cutting. 
M—Prefers moist, 
drained soil 
D—Will succeed in Dry or 
sandy soil 
R—Fine for Rock Gardens 
S—Prefers or will succeed in 
semi-shade 
B—Fine for beds or borders. 
well 

COMPLETE CULTURAL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY 
ORDER 
PRICES: ALL SEEDS—Pkt. 10c; 11 for $1.00; Giant Pkt. 25c; 11 for $2.00. 
eabhescctanee ‘ 5 v a sg 

Averatum, Blue Ball 
AGERATUM—Filoss Flower. (hha). 
A multipurpose, ever-blooming flower. Agera- 
tum. Is equally at home in semi-shade or full 
sun, and may be had in dwarf types for borders, 
edging, or rockery, and taller sorts for cutting. 
By potting a few plants in fall, you may enjoy 
the bright blooms in winter. Begins to bloom 38 
months after sowing. : 
30—-BLUE BALL, 4-5 in. Plants are 
compact and growth is most uniform 
and even. Broad green foliage smothered 
with flowers of richest blue. The best 
dwarf blue. 
34_-FAIRY PINK, 5 in. Here is a de- 
lightful little flower that is pretty ALL THE 
TIME. From early summer until late frost Fairy 
Pink will enlighten your border with its delicate 
soft salmon rose pink flowers. 
47—LITTLE DORRIT YELLOW. This is a 
yellow flower and is really an Ageratum. A fine 
new development. Don’t miss this Novelty Pkt. 25c. 
41—MIDGET BLUE, 3 in. (1940 Silver 
Medal winner). A true dwarf literally 
smothered with small blue flowers. Mar- 
velous to plant in front of Ageratum 
Pink Fairy. Comes uniformly dwarf and 
t 5 
ce Silver Star. 4.” Silvery star shaped. 
44—PURPLE PERFECTION, 8 in. | Compact 
plants covered with lovely deep purple bloom. 
TALL AGERATUM FOR CUTTING. 
20”, 37—Blue— 38—White; 25A—Pink; 
89—Mixed. 
46—Complete Mixture of Ageratum. 
35—Golden Ageratum 
It's really and truly a golden yellow, rich, deep, 
wide yellow clusters in fluffy effect. It is not 
though, truly an Ageratum, just one by courtesy, 
a step-in-law that enriches the family. Botanical- 
ly it is Lonas indora. 



1—ABRONIA Umbellata Grandifiora, R, D, hha, 
1 ft. Large-flowered Sand Verbena, Sweet lilac 
flrs; likes sun and sand, rockery, remove husks. 
ADONIS 21-Aestivalis, Floss Flower, hha, 1 ft. 
15—ACANTHUS MOLLIS. hhp. 2 ft. Leaves 2 
x 1 ft. Rose to white flower spikes 14% ft. long. 
For a tropical effect in border, winter window 
lant. 
ANAGALLIS Grandiflora Pimpernell, Poor Man’s 
Weather Glass, Bhha, 6 in. 89-Mixed. 
Star of the Desert 
33 -AMBERBOA MURICATA, 2 1-2 ft. ha. (Star 
of the Desert). A native of Morocco, this plant 
has narrow, deep cut leaves, and heads of fringed 
tyrian purple. ‘ 
All of Park’s Flower Seed are sent Postpaid. All seeds: Pkt. 10¢; Giant Pkt. 25¢. 


Cut Flower Garden Mixture 
PARK’S GARDEN MIXTURES 
382—CALIFORNIA FLOWER GARDEN 
MIXTURE 
Much in demand. We offer a very select mixture 
to give you a novel and entrancing surprise bed. 
625—CUT-FLOWER GARDEN. 
Hardy annuals making a showy bed and yielding 
cut-flowers all season. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
644—FRAGRANT CUT FLOWER 
MIXTURE. Excellent cut flower sorts which also 
have delightful fragrance. Pkt. 10c. 
2135—WILD FLOWERS FOR SUN. 
1¢Q different and delightful Wild Flowers are in 
this blend. Many choice and rare things such as 
Shooting Stars, Gentians, etc. Pkt. 10c. 
2134—WILD FLOWERS FOR SHADE. 
Woodland Wild Flowers bloom mostly in early 
and late spring. Included here are many rare 
things. Pkt. 10¢; Giant Pkt. 25c. 
1782—ROCK GARDEN PERENNIALS. 
Mixed, embracing 50 finest, rockery varieties. 
1781—ROCK GARDEN ANNUALS. 
Mixed, embracing 50 finest rockery varieties. 
2136—WINDOW GARDEN MIXTURE. 
A earefully selected blend of the best seeds of 
plants easily grown indoors. 
573—ANNUAL CLIMBERS. 
Mixture of interesting vines. Pkt. 10c. 
Park’s Happy Surprise Packet 
24¢0—For a glorious bed of ‘“‘happy surprises’ we 
have made up a fine packet containing all the 
flowers pictured and many others, for your gar- 
den and for bouquets for home decorations. 
Packets 5c; 10c and 25c. 
A REAL BARGAIN FOR YOU 
05—GARDEN MIXTURE COLLECTION. Ten 10c 
Pkts. One each of above garden mixtures. Value 
$1.00 for only 5c. 

For larger quantity discount see page 1. 
Alyssum, Little Doric 
SWEET ALYSSUM— (ha.), B, R. 
An Everblooming Delight. 
You will have ‘“‘beginners-luck” with this easily 
grown and most satisfactory of plants for edg- 
ings, borders, beds, or indoor plants in winter. 
Plants grow quickly from seed and begin to 
bloom in early summer, continuing until frost. 
72—Compactum “Violet-Queen” 
Ha, 5 in. Just seefyour walkway bordered 
evenly and perfectly with royally rich, deep 
violet, and you will have a picture of 
; VIOLET QUEEN.” It is dwarf and compact 
in habit, neat and free flowering, deliciously 
sweet scented. One of the good things that 
every one should have. 
65—MARITIMUM (Common Sweet), trailing, free 
flowering, lovely for border. 
61—CARPET OF SNOW, Procumbens 2 1/2 in. 
Each plant is a compact mass of snow white 
flowers. Makes one of the finest beds. 
68—SNOW CLOTH, Flat, compact, 2-3 in., white. 
62—LILAC QUEEN, compact, erect, lovely lilac 
383—LITTLE DORRIT, 5 in. (Improved Gem). 
Erect, and dense, it begins to bloom when quite 
small, and continues free blooming all summer, 
64-—LITTLE GEM, 6 in. Just a little taller than 
Little Dorrit, and even more profuse in bloom. 
67—PRIMROSE QUEEN. 4 in. Rich primrose yel- 
low. Harmonizes well with “Violet Queen.” 
73—COMPLETE MIXTURE. ; 
02—ALYSSUM COLLECTION. 8 Giant 25c pack- 
ets ; One each of Violet Queen, Little Dorrit and 
Primrose Queen; Value 75e for only 55c. . 
AMONG 
THE 
FINEST 
OF 
CUT 
FLOWERS 
African 
Daisy 

ARCTOTIS 
Blooms from June until frost. 
184—GRANDIS, ha, 2 ft. Handsome, easily grown, 
large flowered, long-stemmed; white, blue disk. 
185—HYBRIDS, ha, 1 ft. Lovely garden flowers 
of the easiest culture; free-blooming in hottest 
sun; shades of cream, yellow, bronze, and red. 
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