New Blowers and Specialties 
NEW HARDY PERENNIALS 
824A—HARDY 
ium) hp. 18 in. 
until frost. 
Largest Flowered Rock-Cress 
286—AUBRIETIA Semi-Double Hybrids. hp. 6 in. 
Flowers are larger than all other Aubrietias, 
double and semi-double. This brilliant strain shows 
a splendid color range varying from mauve and 
rosy-lilac to deep purple & pure crimson. Pkt. 25c. 
762—SWEET WILLIAM INDIAN CARPET. Color 
picture back cover. 
NEW GIANT BELLFLOWERS 
424A—-CAMPANULA Persicifolia] WEDGWOOD. 
New, rich deep violet blue. Largest flowered of all 
C. Persicifolia. Pkt. 25c. 
424A—Lavender Queen. Large Flwd. Lavender. 
7544—SWEET WILLIAM GIANT WHITE. Enor- 
mous trusses of larger, pure white single flowers. 
The finest white Sweet William. Pkt. 25c. 
BLUE AGERATUM. 
Blue ageratum-like firs. 
(Eupator- 
August 

1149—SHASTA DAISY GIANT DOUBLE MAR- 
CONI. The largest Shasta Daisy to date. Flowers 
to 7 inches across, stems 214-3 ft. long. More fully 
double than any other strain. Many first year 
flowers are single, but in the second year they are 
almost 100% double. 40 seeds 25c; 200 seeds $1.00. 
DOUBLE TRANSVAAL DAISY 
864—GERBERA DUPLEX HYBRIDS. hhp. 2 ft. 
This new strain represents a vast improvement. 
The Giant 5 inch firs. have 2 or 3 layers of petals 
piled one above the other to give added depth. 24 
in. stems. MIXED COLORS. 10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds 
$1.00. 
A NEW GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy) 
861A—Waller-Franklin Hybrids. hhp. 18 in. What 
we believe to be the finest color range obtainable 
from seed. Long solid stems topped by large yet 
graceful blooms in varied brilliant and unusual 
colors heretofore rarely obtainable even from plant 
stock. Five inch blooms, many are duplexed. 15 
seeds 25c; 75 seeds $1.00. 
770A—DIGITALIS Shirley Pastel Shades 
A fine development of the Shirley Foxglove. 
Shades of apricot, cream yellow, rose-pink, and 
heliotrope predominate, making this mixture vast- 
ly superior to the present strains being offered on 
the market. Pkt. 25ce. 
DOUBLE GOLDEN COLUMBINE 
160A—AQUILEGIA Chrysantha fi. Pleno. hp. 3 
ft. Large fully double golden yellow flowers fine 
for cutting or garden decoration. The best Double 
Columbine. Pkt. 25c. 
PEACE. 
59—ALSTROMERIA Dr. Salter’s Hybrids. hp. 3 
ft. A splendid range of pink, apricot, orange and 
red shades. Blooms in summer. Pkt. 25c. 
207—ASTER Large Flowered New Improved Hy- 
brids. hp. 1-2 ft. All Perennial Aster colors repre- 
sented. Flowers exceptionally large. Pkt. 25c. 

544—CHRYSANTHEMUM GLORY MIXED. Our 
finest mixture of Hardy Chrysanthemums with an 
exceedingly wide range of brilliant colors. Con- 
tains seeds of Korean and Arcticum Hybrids as 
well as Azaliamums, Indicums, and Morifoliums. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1717—PRIMULA Dean’s Choicest Colored Hybrids. 
This is a giant flowered premium strain containing 
a splendid range of rich colors. Sure to cause a 
sensation in your rockery. Pkt. 25c. 
UNUSUAL PRIMROSE SPECIES 
1748—CHIONANTHA. 15 in. hp. Large heads of 
delicate creamy white flowers on powdered stems. 
A beautiful species of nivalis section. Pkt. 25c. 
1747—HELODOXA. 8 ft. Flowers golden yellow 
in umbels borne in summer. Later blooming than 
most Primulas, extends the season. Pkt. 25c. 
1746—MICRODONTA Mixed. hp. 1 ft. Shades of 
yellow, cream, white, and violet, in many flowered 
umbels. Broad long stemmed leaves. Pkt. 25c. 
289 A—AURICULA Douglas Prize Strain. hp. 1 ft. 
Larger flowers in complete color range, blooms in 
early spring. Pkt. 25c. 
474A—CARNATION PARK’S SPECIAL “ALL 
SEASON BLEND.” It contains well-balanced pro- 
portions of all the different varieties we have, 
from earliest to latest blooming, and covers the 
entire color range in an excellent mixture. Will 
start blooming in the spring and continue until 
late autumn. Pkt. 25c. 
4754A—CARNATION Border, Giantflowered Mixed. 
A new type of Border Carnations coming nearly 
100% double, splendid variation of colors, really 
giant-flowered and blooming 10 days later than the 
type. Pkt. 25c. 
947B—HELIANTHEMUM Mutabile Roseum. hp. 1 
ft. Flowers are light pink. Dwarf shrubby ever- 
green smothered with firs. all summer. Pkt. 25c. 

Lily White Queen blooms in 15 months from seeds 
1167—LILY WHITE QUEEN. This new strain 
flowers in 15-16 months from seed. The flowers are 
pure white. See picture above. Pkt. 25c. 
1151—_SULPHUR HYBRIDS. 4-6 ft. Giant trumpet 
Lilies ranging in color from pale to sulphur yel- 
low. Very vigorous, excellent for cutting. Result 
of crossing several species on L. Sulphureum. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1151A—AURELIAN HYBRIDS. Perhaps the most 
important of the new Hybrid Lilies. Seedlings 
vary in shape and color, some being reflexed, 
others almost trumpet-like with colors from white 
thru yellow, orange, apricot. Pkt. 25c. 
1150—CENTIFOLIUM Hybrids “Olympic Strain’’. 
The finest trumpet Lilies today. Many new colors. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1013A—HOLLYHOCK DOUBLE 
TRIUMPH SUPREME 
Color range of unsurpassed variety. All the favor- 
ite colors plus vivid scarlets, orange, and buff 
combinations not found in existing strains. Full 
double blossoms gracefully waved and fringed. 
Early blooming qualities flower this strain along 
with the annual sorts and earlier than many. 
Rust resistance is present to a high degree. Pkt. 
25c. 
NEW PATENTED ROSES — 2 yr. No. 1 
The Roses listed below are all Hybrid Teas with the exception of Blaze, which is an ever-blooming 
climber and the Floribundas. These patented Roses will be sent by express collect, or via parcel post if 
15¢e extra per plant for postage is sent with your order. 
(Pat. 591). AARS 1946. The most 
ALL AMERICA WINNERS FOR 1950 
All American Vegetables 
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Ask for ROSE CATALOG 
in full color. 82 Varieties. 

Fine Two Year No. 
beautiful rose in the world today. Huge yellow buds, edged 
cerise, open to great Peony-like blooms, often 5-6 inches 
across, changing to creamy yellow with a delicate flush of 
pink. Plants are hardy and vigorous, producing flowers 
on straight, strong stems all summer long. Each $2.00. 
BLAZE. (Pat. 10) Most Popular of All Climb- 
ing Roses. The everblooming counterpart of Paul’s Scarlet. 
Height 10-12 ft. Masses of vivid scarlet or Flag Red double 
flowers over a long period in springtime, intermittent 
flowers all season. Each $1.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. 455) AARS 
1941. Long slender blood-red buds open into magnificent 
brilliant colored flowers of spectrum-red. Each $1.50. 
MIRANDY. AARS 1945 (Pat. 632). The large, 
long-pointed buds are deep rich dark red with black 
shadings, opening Chrysanthemum red. Each $1.50. 
PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 484) (Floribunda) Ex- 
tremely hardy, very easy to grow, always in bloom, with 
hundreds of flowers on every bush setting the entire plant 
aglow with gay harmony. Great clusters of exquisite 
pointed buds are rich appealing salmon, flushed with gold 
at base, gradually changing to soft clear pink as the firs. 
open and acquire deeper pink edges. Exotie fragrance. 
Often keep 8-10 days when cut. Flowers are 114” across 
and resemble miniature Hybrid teas. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. No. 672) (Floribunda). 
First true golden yellow floribunda. Ea. $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
1 ROSE BUSHES 
The AARS varieties proved to be the most outstanding 
of all the roses tested in the official test gardens thruout 
the United States. These are the Roses of the Year—Be 
first to grow them. 
FASHION. (PAF) (Floribunda) Coral-pink, 
overlaid with gold which softens to clear coral deepening 
to red tones with age. Pointed buds are oriental red, open- 
ing slowly into miniature hybrid tea form. Only Gold 
Medal at London Flower Show. Ea. $2.00; 3 for $5.10. 
MISSION BELLS. (PAF) (Hyb. Tea) Deep 
salmon-pink opening into clear shrimp pink flowers up to 
51% in. across. Thorns are few, pleasing tea scented firs. 
produced all season. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.30. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (PAF) (Hyb. Tea) Long- 
pointed bright yellow buds richly shaded with orange and 
red. Open into fragrant semi-double flowers of deep 
orange. $2.50 each. 
CAPISTRANO. (PAF) (Hyb. Tea) Flowers 
sometimes reach a full six inches across and are of a rich 
glowing rose-pink that does not fade. Fragrant. Disease 
resistant, unusually vigorous. Ea. $2.50; 3 for $6.30. 
ALL AMERICA WINNERS 1949 
FORTY-NINER. (Pat. No. 792) (Hyb. Tea). 
The large, pointed, yellow buds open brilliant orient red, 
change later to cherry red, on the inside of the petals and 
deep chrome yellow changing to straw yellow on the out- 
side. $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00. 
TALLYHO. (P.A.F.) (Hyb. Tea). Here is a 
color never before seen in roses. Soft rose red inside the 
Any of the following at $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70. Add 15c ea. for postage. 
HYBRID TEAS 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bright red, large, fragrant. 
GOLDEN CHARM. Bright yellow, long pointed buds. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Exotic, pure white. 
PINK RADIANCE. The best pink. 
POINSETTIA. Long, pointed, perfect buds of glowing fire red. Vigorous. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Gold and copper. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Vivid scarlet. 
POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSE 
CECIL BRUNNER. Bright pink and white. 
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petals, shaded cardinal red outside. $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00. 
BEARDED IRIS 
A REAL BARGAIN: A friend of ours, who is one of the best Iris growers 
in the country, has a field of Iris containing 55,755 plants. These plants 
are all of very good varieties, many of them being very expensive novelties. 
These plants would normally range in price from $1.00 to $10.00 per plant. 
The labels on these plants were misplaced or destroyed by thoughtless, really 
criminal pranksters. Therefore the plants cannot be sold under their proper 
pens and we are therefore able to make this bargain offer on these very 
ne Tris. 
MIXED IRIS: 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for $1.95; 100 for $15.00. 
ORDER EARLY. This offer is good as long as they last. 
PARK SEED COMPANY, Greenwood, South Carolina. 
