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1810—Tall Splendens, 
fuse blooming, long spikes of glorious 
scarlet from early summer until frost. 
1826—BABY SALVIA. 
Small brilliant red flowers 
green foliage. 
BLUE AND PASTEL SHADES 2 ft. 
Bedder 
compact, 
blue. Gloriously bright. Fine for beds. 
1817 — ROYAL BLUE. 
Salvia or Scarlet Sage 
& aR Scarlet Sage will be one of the most brilliant bedding plants in 
NZ The plants bloom from early summer until frost and 
may be used in beds or borders for edgings or pot culture. There are 
both tall and dwarf varieties which 
make for more varied uses. Treated as 
is best to plant the 
indoors 
sunny window. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS 
1805—America (Globe of Fire), hha, 1 
ft. Early, dwarf and compact for low 
borders or edging. Dazzling scarlet. 
1806—Bonfire (Clara Bedman), 
habit, 
1812—FIREBRAND (Early Harbinger). 
18 in. Between Blaze of Fire and Am- 
earliness of flowering. 
Brothers’ 
4 weeks 
Finest bedding variety dwarf compact. 
Free blooming. Bright scarlet. 
1811—Compacta Blaze of Fire. Earliest 
dwarfest of 
1814—-Complete Mixture. 
in boxes of light 
18 in. 
profuse scarlet. 
Primus. Extra 
before Zurich. 
25ce. 
all except .Primus. 
Searlet Sal- 
3 ft. Tall pro- 

(Michrophylla). 
with con- 
14-16 in. 
Salvia Splendens 
SALVIA PATENS 
hhp. Roots can be 
wintered in cellar. Blooms 
first year from seed. 
1820—Patens Intense 
2 ft. Free blooming. 
(Farinacea type), 
bright Wedgewood 
(Farinacea Blue, 
type). hhp. 3 A new and even . 
1815—Azurea Grandiflora. hp, brighter and deeper blue than Blue 1821—Patens “Mauve Queen. 
8 ft. Long racemes of deep Bedder. poco A new break in Salvia Pat- 
blue. Good cut flower. 1824—Blue and Pastel Mixed. ens of most striking deep 
3825—All Salvia Red and Blue Mix. 
Ten Week Stocks 
Matthiola incana, ha, C, B. 
Nothing is quite so satisfactory for outdoor 
beds and borders as Dwarf Ten Week Stock or 
Beauty of Nice, both blooming in 10 weeks from 
seed. For Cut flowers in late summer and fall, 
Early Colonial, Giant Excelsior, and Giants of 
Calif. are excellent. They should be planted in 
early spring. All may be grown inside in winter 
and make delightful pot plants. 
1243—DWARF TEN WEEK STOCK MIXED. 
(Gilliflower) 12 in. This compact branching type 
produces large double flowers, deliciously scented. 
Fine for beds, borders, or window boxes. 
1923—BEAUTY OF NICE (New Beauty) 18 in. 
Most popular class. Pyramidal plants, abundant 
flowers, Complete Mixture. 
STOCK EARLY COLONIAL 
20 in. Basal branching giant type 
1935—Rose red; 1936—Lavender; 
1938—Bright rose; 1939—Mixed. 
1941—CUT AND COME AGAIN (Perpetual Giant 
Perfection). Mixed. 20 in. Long spikes, very 
double flowers. A choice mixture of colors. 
TALL GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. 26 in. Early. 
Branching plants, long stems, large double firs. 
DOUBLE GIANT EXCELSIOR. 30 in. Strictly 
non-branching with extra large very double flow- 
ers. Best for cutting, 
1924—-Gardenia. Pure white; 1°26—Complete Mix. 
1940—GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA MIXED. 386 
Extra early, extra large flowers, extra long 
stems, high percentage of doubles. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower), C 
1785—Eclipse. Double Golden Yellow. 
1790—Starlight, 38 ft. primrose to mahogany. 
1788— My Joy. Golden orange dark central cone. 
1786—Hirta Autumn Tints, hp, 38-34% ft. Giant 
flowers in bronzy autumn shades. 
1789—Purpura Hybrids. hp. 4 ft. Rich, 
varied; long-blooming, showy and beautiful. 
1791—Splendid Complete Mixture. 
CREEPING ZINNIA 
1830—Sanvitalia Procumbens fl. 
pl. Creeping Zinnia, ha, 6 in. A 
charming little trailer thriving 
in almost any situation and 
covered with bright double 
1937—White. 
red, 
golden flrs, desirable for beds, 
edgings and the rockery. 

TORENIA 
Wish Bone 
2028 Fournieri. 
Improved Large- 
flowered, hha, 1 
ft. One of our 
loveliest, most 
easily grown pot 
or border plants. 
Blue with gold- 
en throat. 
2027 — Alba. 
White. Limited 
supply. One 
packet On a 
customer— 10e. 
2029 — Mixed 
Torenia. Torenia Fournieri 
At Park’s. A standard price for All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 23 for $2.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 11 for $2.00 


mauve color. Pkt. 25c. 

Dwarf Ten Week Stock 
TITHONIA 
Mexican Sunflower 
2025— Speciosa, hha, 
itty Lalli many 
branched plants bear- 
ing in late summer 
many long stemmed 
flaming scarlet flow- 
ers. 
2024 — Fireball, 8 ft. 
brilliant vibrant 
orange scarlet pet- 
als in gorgeous con- 
trast to the clear yel- 
low disk. Long stem- 
med flowers from 
base up and fine even 
Tithonia Fireball habit, 

SCABIOSA IMPERIAL GIANTS 
Extremely large. flowers composed entirely of 
broad frilled petals arranged in perfect ball 
(mo “pineushion”’). Plants are 42”-48” tall, 
upright, and bear flowers on long .wiry stems. 
A new race of Scabiosa. ‘ 
1851—BLUE MOON. All American 1939. Deep 
lavender blue, strong stems, fine cut flower. 
1852—IMPERIAL HYBRIDS. Brilliant mix- 
ture of all the Scabiosa colors in the new 
ball-shaped type. The finest race of Scabiosas 
in existence today. 
DWARF BALL-SHAPED SCABIOSAS 
1850—Peace. 2 ft. (1941 All American). Perfectly 
formed pure white ball shaped. 
1842—Heavenly Blue. 2 ft. (1940 All American). 
Lovely azure blue flowers of full fluffy substance 
from mid-summer until frost. 
1848—Mixed Dwarf Scabiosa, 



Giant Pincushion 
ANNUAL SCABIOSA 
Beautiful — Sweet-scented — —Popular 
Finest of Cut Flowers 
When started from seeds in Autumn, the plants 
will endure the Winter and begin to bloom early 
the next season. If planted’ in early Spring and 
set. 8 in. apart in a bed, a grand display of 
beautiful flowers may be enjoyed during the 
late Summer and Autumn. 
PINCUSHION SCABIOSAS, 214’-3’ 
ALL TALL STEMMED AND FINE 
Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c 
1853—A TROPURPUREA—Rich purple. 
1854—AZURE FAIRY. Beautiful celestial blue, 
fine, long, strong stems. Excellent with Rose. 
1869—Black Knight (New). Deep reddish black 
extra large flowered. Pkt. 25c. 
1855—Blue Cockade. Deep azure blue flowers of 
perfect form, free bloomer, good stems. 
1856—Cherry Red. Described by its name. 
1857—Fire King. Gorgeous fiery scarlet. 
1858—King of Blacks. Deep reddish-black, 
1859—MAROON and WHITE. A lovely bi-color. 
1860—Orchid Shades. Orchid-lavender to purple. 
1861—Peach Blossom. Big double pink flowers. 
Jet Ein. Beauty (New). Clear soft pink. Pkt. 
5e. 
1868—Rosette. Deep rose heavily suffused salmon. 
1864—Salmon Beauty. Perfection itself. Vigorous 
long stems, large flowers. Pure salmon self. 
1865—Shasta Improved. Pure white of enormous 
size. Snowy. 
1866—Sulphur Yellow. Light creamy yellow. 
1868—PARK’S GIANT HYBRIDS. New im- 
proved strain giant size fully double flowers 
including new rare colors from the experi- 
mental grounds. Pkts. 10c; 25c; % oz. 60c. 
1867—Scabiosa Tall 
Mixture of above. 



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