
Bellis Monstrosa Mixed—10c. _ 
ENGLISH DAISY 
Bellis Perennis, hp, 6 in. C, B. 
Beautiful, hardy, everblooming plants for sume 
mer beds north and winter beds south. The firs. 
are like small double Asters of many rich colors, 
and if alternated with Pansies, the effect is 
charming. Easily grown from seeds and should be 
set in the beds 6 in. apart. 
Monstrosa. Extra double firs of robust habit; re- 
markably fine; largest and best quality; unsur- 
passed. 827—Rose. 328—White Snowball. 
329—Complete Mixture. 
331—Tubulosa Etna Red. Quilled 
brilliant red flowers. 
323—Tubulosa Mixed. Giant quilled double. Rose, 
red, white, deep red all represented. 
326—Excelsa Rose. Bright rose. Flrs. 
large double 
large. 
330—Park’s Super Giant Special Pure White. Ex- | 
tra large, extra choice flowers. Recommended. 
3832—Bellis Complete Mixture. 
CALIFORNIA POPPIES 
Eschscholtzia Californica, B. 
Ha. 1 ft. One of the most easily grown of 
garden annuals. Everblooming, beginning early 
in summer and blooms until frost. Finely cut 
silvery foliage. 
SINGLE FLOWERING 
816—Aurantiaca. This is the original California 
Poppy. Rich, bright yellow. 
810—Brilliant Mixture, Single Flowering. 
812—Dwarf Compact Varieties—Mixed. 
DOUBLE, FRILLED AND FLUTED 
814—-Ramona Hybrids. A bright blended mixture 
of the best colors, frilled and fluted petals. 
811—Double and Semi-double Mixed. 
822—SPLENDID PRIZE MIXTURE 
Rich colors in excellent mixture of singles, 
doubles, fringed. fluted. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 15c. 

831—FELICIA Bergeriana (Kingfisher Daisy), ha, 
4 in. Turfy plants; flrs. daisy-like, an inch 
across; a lovely shade of blue. Fine for rockery. 
GODETIA (Farewell to Spring) B. 
Godetias bloom profusely and become glorious 
sheets of satiny color. Sow early in rows 6 in. 
apart and thin out. Likes cool weather. 
888—Double Flowered Mixed Godetia. Includes all 
known colors in fine double strains. 
892—Single and Double complete mixture. , 
GAY GAZANIA 
857—Splendens Hybrida Grandiflora. hhp. Showy 
Daisy like orange firs. 2-3 in. across, with black 
and white basal markings. Silk textured leaves. 
GILIA 
871—Capitata (Blue Thimble Flower), 30 in. Rich 
sky blue firs. all summer 
872—Micrantha (Fairy Stars) ha, 
spread out with’ vivid rose flowers. 
°68—HELIOPSIS, Lemoine’s Giant, hp, 3 ft. An 
improved strain; dble flrs., twice the size of the 
older sort, and of a brilliant golden yellow. 
9838—HETEROPAPPUS Hispidus (Blue Daisy), 
hha, 2 ft. Aster-like flrs’ silvery lavender, gold 
center. 
SWEET ROCKET, B. C. 
HESPERIS Matronilis. hp, 3 
ft. Sometimes known as 
Dame’s Violet. Terminal clus- 
ters of large Phlox-like de- 
liciously scented flowers 
throughout Summer. A lovely 
easily grown perennial that 
should be in every garden. 
979—Park’s Red. Bright red. 
980—Park’s White. Pure white. 
985—Violet. 
6 in. Plants 

Candidissima. Dwarf pure white, 
Nana 
early flowering novelty. : 
981—Complete blended Mixture. Hesperis. 
982 a 
Buy fresh seeds—Order direct from Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, South Carolina 


Gaillardia Lorenziana, Double — 
BLANKET FLOWER 
Gaillardia Annual and Perennial 
af your garden does not already contain these 
fine plants be sure to sow some this year. They 
start readily from seed and require little atten- 
tion. 

DOUBLE BLANKET FLOWER, C. 
847—Lorenziana, ha, 18 in. Large double flrs 
in many colors; white to deep red and 
variegated. A grand assortment of attractive 
double flowers. 
853—Lorenziana Red. Pleasing claret-red. 
843—Fiesta—Gay Gypsy Flower. The large, 
semi-double sweet scented yellow flowers are 
blotched red at heart. 
850—Double Sunshine. Harmonious blending 
of giant annual Gaillardias ranging from | 
almost red faintly tipped yellow to pure 
yellow. Fine long cutting stems, flowers 21% 
in. across. Extra good. 
015—ALL FOUR. Double Gaillardia varieties 
listed in this box—value 40c—for 35c. 



ANNUAL BLANKET FLOWER, C. 
849—Gaillardia Picta (Blanket Flower), ha. True 
annuals blooming first year from seed. 
852—Pinwheel. The best novelty in annual Gail- 
lardias. Unique, single wine-red flower, reverse 
of petals marked silvery white. Long season of 
bloom. Fine for cutting. 
854—Annual Gaillardia Mixed colors. 
PERENNIAL BLANKET FLOWER 
Gaillardia Grandiflora (Perennial Blanket Flow- 
er). Hardy perennials blooming first year. 
841—Burgundy. Lovely wine-red..» Popular. 
844—-Goblin, 12 in. The first really dwarf com- 
pact variety, especially suited for the rockery. 
Large showy yellow bordered deep red flowers. 
848—Gaillardia Monarch Strains. Exquisite mix- 
ed, fine large flowers, good color range. The 
best mixture. 
845—Complete Mixture Grandiflora Varieties. 
ROSE MALLOW,, B 
°94—Hibiscus Mallow Marvels, hp. 8 ft. Attrac- 
tive foliage, flrs large and showy with broad 
petals; white to crimson. Complete Mixture. 
Splendens, ha, 
flowers large, 
11386—Lavatera Trimestris 
Improved tree mallows; 
beds or borders. Mixed. 
FLAX, Linum, B. 
L. GRANDIFLORUM, 
ha 1 ft. Elegant for 
beds or rock gardens 
Plants bloom in your 
garden all season. 
Mixed. 
1191—Rubrum. Scarlet. 
Sees 
fine for 
1189—Coeruleum. Blue. 
1190—Roseum. Rose 
1197—L. Grandiflorum 
Mixed. 
L. PERENNE (Sibericum). 
1194—Fairy Flax. Always in bloom. Blue. 
1198—Rare White Fairy Flax. Pure white. 
1195—L. Perenne Mixed. L 
FAIRY WINGS— 
Lobelia, B. 
LOBELIA ERINUS, ha. Dainty 
little fairy-like plants; just the 
thing for making a tiny strip 
of blue by your walkway or 
around your beds. 

Wit 12083—Alba. White. A hard to 
ee find variety 
Lobelia 1204—Blue Stone, 4 in. This 
compact little plant is the very 
best bedding Lobelia. It has small irregular shaped 
flowers of bright clear blue, with no eye. 
1207—Crystal Palace Compacta, 6 jin. Intense 
dark blue, with dark foliage, a pleasing effect. 
1208—Prima Donna. ha, 5”. Rich velvety maroon. 
1206—Complete Special Mixture of Erinus var. 
L. PENDULA. For hanging baskets. Trailing. 
1211—Sapphire Blue. Azure blue, white eye. 
1212—Complete Mixture of Pendulous sorts. 
1216—Mixture of All Lobelia. Special Blend. 
Mexican Tulip ‘Poppy 



Helianthus Sun Gold 
HELIANTHUS Sunflower, 
Flowers are large, mostly shades of yellow, 
produced freely even in dry weather. 
957—Red and Gold Hybrid. 6 ft. (New for 749). 
Big branching plants are covered with 6 inch 
flowers of bright red, tipped gold. 6 seeds 25c. 
950—Giganteus, 10 ft. Single, huge golden. 
952—Sungold (New) Large flowers of rich golden 
yellow freely borne, come 100% double. 
956—Tall Chrysanthemum-flowered, 8 ft. Huge. 
949—Dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered (new), 4 ft. 
100% double. Large laciniated petals. 
951—Large-flowered mixed Helianthus. 
953—Excelsior Hybrids, 5 ft. Pretty bronze, brown 
and red shades with zone. Popular. 
955—Small-flowered Helianthus in Mixture. 
MEXICAN TULIP POPPY, C. 
1022—HUNNEMANNIA,  Fumerifolia, Mexican 
Tulip Poppy, hhp, 2 ft. Bright yellow, flrs 3 in. 
across, constantly in bloom; wonderful to cut. 
1023—Sunlite. hhp. 18 in. Semi-double, yellow. 

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Gerbera Jamesoni Hybrids 
GIANT TRANSVAAL DAISY 
860—GERBERA Adnet’s Giant, Transvaal Daisy, 
hhp. 15 in. Fine pot plants, blooming for weeks, 
flrs Aster-like on long stems; fine for cutting; 
good border plant South. Colors rich and range 
from white to orange and through flesh to crim- 
son. Mixed. Seed start in 15 to 40 days. 
861—Park’s Giant Hybrids. Transvaal or Bar- 
berton Daisy). hhp. 15 in. Long petaled daisy- 
like flrs. in colors from pale amber to ruby red. 
Fine for cutting or winter pot plant. A special 
strain exclusive with us. 5 seeds 10c; 15 seed 25c. 
* 863—Jamesoni Hybrids. A blend of many colors. 
862—Jamesoni Bright Scarlet. 15 seeds 25c. 
864—Duplex Hybrids. (New) Large 5” flowers 
with twice as many petals as single type, are 
borne on stems up to 8 ft. long. All colors (ex- 
cept blue) are represented. 10 seeds 25c; 50 
seeds $1.00. 
_GERBERA CULTURE: Start in slight heat, such 
aS a sunny window, or hotbed, in well drained 
sandy peat soil. The fuzzy pointed end of the seed 
should come just above the soil surface. About two 
weeks after they germinate, the seedlings should 
be put in pots and repotted oceasionally. 70 deg. 
temp. is best. Flowers appear in six to nine 
months from sowing and will continue to bear for 
years if given winter protection in the garden. 
MINIATURE SNAPDRAGON 
LINARIA, ha. B, R. 
L. Moroccana, ha, 12 in. Blooming 8 weeks from 
seed. Compact and prolific. 
1183—Fairy Bouquet. Rich fairy phades. 
1184—Complete Mixture of L. Moroccana. 
1181 Cymballaria. hp, 6 in. Trailing plant; fo- 

‘liage in long drooping sprays; sun or shade; 
small lilac flrs; rockery. 
1182—Excelsior Hybrids, ha, 1 ft. many col 
1185—Complete Mixture of Linaria. i} ed 
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