

Snapdragon Velvet Giant 
NEW WINDOW GARDEN FLOWERS 
Exacum Affine 
574—CLIVIA 
MINIATA 
Rare and Most Glorious 
Sometimes known as 
shaped flowers. of 
the 
Kafir-lily. Giant trumpet 
bright 
scarlet with yellow throats 
are borne in umbels atop a 
1 ft. stem. Strapleaved foli- 
age reminds one of the 
Amaryllis family of which 
it is a member. Directions 
for growing with each pack- 
age. Large seed 20c each; 
3 for 50c; 7 for $1.00; 1 yr. 
plants: $1.00 each. 
1954 BIRD OF PARADISE. 
Pictured on 
page 35. Large bird-like yellow 
flowers with dark blue tongues 
and purple boat like bracts. 
Strelitzia regina. 
seed 15c; 2 seeds 25c. 

1 3636—CYCLAMEN SWEET SCENTED 
NEW SNAPDRAGONS 
F, HYBRIDS, TETRAPLOIDS, DOUBLES 
These are all fine window or greenhouse plants for late 
winter bloom or for garden borders and cutting in 
summer. 
150—TETRA YELLOW. Huge spikes and large fringed 
florets of bright yellow. Makes the diploids look tiny. 
Fine cut flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
144 — PAN AMERICAN PINK. A tetraploid Hybrid. Deep 
rose pink. The first tetraploid hybrid Snapdragon. The 
outstanding Tetra Snap to date. Supply limited. Pkt. 25c. 
V138—VELVET GIANT. Rich crimson, velvety texture. 
Ii HYBRID SNAPDRAGONS 
130—GOLDMINE. Deep golden yellow, slightly fringed. 
Strong Hybrid vigor. Pkt. 25c. 
131A—SNOW HYBRID. Pure white. Pkt. 25c. 
139A—DOUBLE SNOWDRIFT. 98% full double, pure 
white with massive spikes. Individual florets resemble a 
small gardenia and make beautiful corsages. Fine cut 
flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
1886—COBALT BLUE For-Get-Me-Not (Myosotis) Large 
Flowered. hb. i ft. From Vis Brothers flower work-shop 
in Holland comes this beauty with deep blue flowers pro- 
duced in abundance. Each flower is large, has 8-10 petals 
and clear yellow ring in the center. Pkt. 25c. 
1801—_SALVIA NEW DWARF GEM. hha. 6-8 inches. 
Compact. Not exceeding 6-8 inches in height, Dwarf Gem 
is of compact habit and very free flowering. The most 
vivid searlet in color. Pkt. 25c. 
1859A—SCABIOSA OXFORD BLUE—Deepest Blue Scabi- 
osa. Giant full rounded flowers, long cutting stems, 
Oxford blue. Pkt. 25c. 
RARE CALLAS: Seeds and bulbs: see Pg. 48. 
AMARYLLIS, GLOXINIA AND TUBEROUS BE- 
GONIA SEEDS now in separate colors. See pgs. 32-34. 
3—ABUTILON Giant Flowered Hybrids. (Hyb. Max- 
imum) A premium strain with extra large flowers 
and a wide range of colors. Pkt. 25c. 
DWARF ASTERS FOR Decoration Day. 
209—KIRKWELL MIXED. 6-10 in. Dwarf, free flow- 
ering type with fully double blooms over 2 inches 
across covering the rounded plant. Seed sown in 
February bloom in 4 inch pots for Decoration Day. 
Blue, rose and pink in Mixture only. Pkt. 25c. 
809—RICHLY FRAGRANT EXACUM AFFINE. 
This delightful window garden plant has the double 
distinction of being one of the few window garden 
plants with blue flowers and one of the very few 
fragrant ones. Flowers are sky blue with golden 
anthers. Fragrance is delicate and delicious. Pkt. 25c. 
1039—EXTRA DWARF IMPATIENS. (Hybrida Nana) 
More dwarf and compact than any other strain, this 
will make the finest of everblooming pot plants or 
become a low shady border. Pkt. 25c. 
1039A—Extra Dwarf Salmon. A _ separate color of 
above mixture. Bright salmon. Pkt. 25c. 
1551—GERANIUM Flowerland Strain. (Pelargonium) 
From named varieties. 20 seeds 25c; 100 seeds $1.00. 
1551A—MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUMS. 
Pelargonium Grandiflorum Hybridum Mixed. Extra 
large Pansy-marked flowers. Complete Mixture. 25c. 
1733—PRIMULA Sinensis Gigantea Fimbriata Mixed. 
A great advance over the old type. Flowers very large 
and solid. All the best colors are included. Red, blue, 
pink, crimson, white, rose, terra-cotta. Pkt. 25c. 
1741A—PRIMULA Obconica Wyaston Wonder Gi- 
gantea Crimson. Largest flowers of all. Pkt. 25c. 
2010—SUCCULENTS Dish Garden Mixture. Seeds 
saved from an outstanding collection of choice plants. 
Include Aloes, Crassulas, Dudleyas, Echeverias, Epi- 
dendrums, Epiphyllums, Faucarias, Kalanchoes, Me- 
sembryanthemums, Sedums, Senecios and others. 25c. 
Mixed. All 
colors, fragrant. 3 seeds 25c. 



AFRICAN VIOLET (Saintpaulia) 
1794A—SAINTPAULIA Mrs. 
Odom’s Magnificent 
Strain. hhp. 6 in. Seed from one of the Nation’s 
finest collections. 50 seeds 25c; 250 seeds $1.00. 
NOTE: African Violet seeds are very tiny, so open the package carefully over a 
white paper. We make careful tests to insure that the seed are alive and viable, 
but because extra care is required to start these seeds, we cannot replace them 
for those who fail to grow them. Directions for growing with every packet. 

Wi 
j aM eee 
582—COLEUS PRIDE OF 
MONTFERLAND. A _ new 
strain with large leaves dis- 
tinguished by its beautiful 
colors and robust, compact 
growth. Our finest. Pkt. 25c. 
585A—COLEUS Fringed 
Leaved Mixed. Leaves are 
fringed and ruffled, beauti- 
ful bright colors. 
Finest New Window Garden Seeds. Geo. W. Park Seed Co. 



—— New BGlewers and Specialties 

Begonia Semperflorens Rose Pearl 
BEAUTIFUL NEW BEGONIAS 
New colors, new foliage, Strong F, Hybrids. 
3322—Heterosis F, Hybrid Pink Profusion. Pure La-France Rose 
with rosy purple buds. Hybrid vigor, very floriferous. Pkt. 25c. 
3323—Heterosis F Hybrid Bonfire. Lustrous carmine scarlet. 
Metallic brown foliage. Pkt. 25c. : 4 
3320—Rose Pearl. Largest flowers of all, measuring 2 in. and 
more across. Pleasing soft pink, self color. Glossy foliage. 25c. 
3321—Doty’s Calla Queen. Variegated green and white foliage, 
many leaves appear like small white Callas. Flrs. scarlet. 25c. 
322—BEGONIA GUSTAV KNAAKE. Picture pg. 32. 

Top 3 florets are the new Duplex Hybrid Calceolaria, 
Lower 3 are the usual type for comparison. 
355—CALCEOLARIA DUPLEX HYBRIDS. The first really new 
departure in this popular window garden plant in many years. 
The upper pouch of each flower is almost as large as the lower 
giving an attractive duplexed effect. Plants are bushy and fairly 
dwarf, red, yellow, rose and bronze shades. Some are spotted. 
100% true to type. About 40 seeds 25c; 200 seeds $1.00. 

865—FUCHSIA Bodger’s Superlative Hybrid Mixture. 
We offer for the first time seed from hand crosses between plants hav- 
ing American Fuchsia Society “A” or “B” ratings only. These are all 
award winning plants, “the cream of the crop.” The hybrid nature 
of this type of cross gives the plants strong vitality and will produce 
not only plants like the parents, but new varieties as well. 29 varieties 
were crossed in producing these seeds. 10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds $1.00. 
865A—Bodger’s Superlative Hybrid Pastel Mixture. 
Same as above except only Pastel colors are included 10 seeds 25c. 
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