

1655—PHLOX GIGANTEA Mellow Moon 
The newest addition to a distinguished line of 
medal winners of proven merit and acceptance. 
Mellow Moon is a soft subdued shade of pastel 
yellow that will harmonize happily with most 
colors to be found in your garden. Typical florets 
are 114-1144 inches across, grouped in enormous 
elusters.- on low growing plants. Pkt. 25c 
ANNUAL PHLOX 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII, ha, B, C. 
This is one of our best annual flowers. At the 
North, plants should be started in beds or boxes 
and transplanted, but in the South the seeds 
may be sown in Spring or Fall where plants are 
to bloom. They like rather sandy, rich _ soil, 
and will grow in any garden. Seedlings begin 
to bloom when small and continue all season. 
NEW GIANT FLOWERED 
The largest flowered of all annual phlox. In- 
dividual florets are 114-1% in. across, the size 
of a half dollar. Plants grow 10 in. tall and are 
fine for edging, bedding, borders and cutting. 
1665—Rosy Morn. 12 in. Huge flowers of gay re- 
freshing soft rose pink with white eye. 
1666—Red Glory. The brightest color in Phlox. 
Brilliant red, creamy eye. 
1667—Salmon Glory. (Silver Medal 1940.) Enor- 
mous trusses of pure salmon-pink flowers with 

distinct creamy-white eye; 
1659—TETRA RED. 20 in. The tallest of annualJ 
Phlox. Large trusses of deep red. 
1658—TETRA SALMON. 10 in. Large flowers 134” 
across. Soft salmon pink with creamy white eye. 
1664—Art Shades. An outstanding variety, giant 
flowers in a wonderful range of soft pastels. 
1668—Gigantea Mixed. Hybrids. The above and 
other colors blended in Superior Mixture of larg- 
est flowering Phlox. Pkt. 10c; 1/32 oz. 35c. 
IMPROVED GRANDIFLORA 
Taller (1 ft.), bearing large trusses of bright 
flowers in a complete color range, but individ- 
ual florets are not as large as the Gigantea type 
above. Exceedingly showy in beds or borders. 
1669—W hite; 1656—Atropurpurea; 1657—Red; 
1674—Light Blue; 1673—Isabellina, Primrose. 
1670—Rose; 1662—Radowitzii, rose, white striped. 
1684—STARRED AND FRINGED MIXED. (Cus- 
pidata). Brilliant flowers fantastically fringed. 
1677—Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 35c. 
1661—_S EMI-DWARF LARGE FLOWERED. 
MIXED. 10 in. Brilliant flowers in giant clusters. 
NEW DWARF COMPACT 
Dwarf 8-9 in. plants which are of compact 
habit suiting them well for beds or edging. 
1680—Apricot Yellow. 1682—Snowball, white. 
1681—Fireball, scarlet. 1683—Splendid Mixed. 
1680A—GIANT FLOWERED DWARF Cecily. An 
extra large flowered Dwarf Bright Mixture. 

1678—PERRENIAL PHLOX New Hybrids, hp. 
These are among our choicest perennials, suc- 
eeeding in almost any soil and position and bear- 
ing large round showy flowers, the petals over- 
lapping each other. We offer finest mixed col- 
ors. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c. 1-8 oz. 50c. 
1679—Decussata. Park’s Giant Flowered Mixed. 
Flowers larger than New Hybrids. Complete mix- 
ture. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c; 1% oz. 60c. 
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Ha, 6 in. These are among the most beautiful and free-blooming of our hardy annuals. The plants 

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are low spreading, and the seedlings begin to bloom when small and increase in_ size and 
beauty with age. The single flowers are cup-shaped, and the double appear like little 
double roses. In a bed the display is wonderfully attractive throughout the Summer. The plants 
like sandy soil and a sunny exposure, grow and bloom freely and are never troubled with diseases 
or pests. 
Portulaca begins blooming 8 weeks after planting. 

Portulaca (Single) 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE 
1764—Daucus 
filmy, 
lace like white flowers, Fine for mixed bouquets. 
Carota. Finely cut foliage, 
OTHAKE 
ROSY WINGS 
1460—Polypteris hook- 
eriana, hha, 2 ft. A 
rare and handsome 
robust annual with 
decorative flowers of 
bright rose color in 
delightful bell shap- 
ed clusters. Thrives 
in dry sandy soil. 
PENSTEMON, B. 
1557—Sensation. hp, 
Gloxinia - flowered. 
Large spikes of large 
flowering tubular 

blooms. Colors pink 
to crimson, richly 
marked. The finest 
Penstemon from 
Seeds. 
1555 — Gloxinoides 
Lge. Flowered. Mix. 
1553 — Complete 
Penstemon Sensation Mixture of Annual 
Penstemon. 
BLUE BELLS, Phacelia 
1660—Campanularia, California Blue 
Bells. ha, 8 in. Branching little plants 
bearing a profusion of lovely gentian 
blue bells, for beds or pots. 
GIANT VELVET FLOWER 
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Blooms from midsummer to frost. 
GLOXINIA FLOWERED EMPEROR 
One of the finest cut flowers. The 
large richly colored flowers are borne 
on long 3 ft. sturdy stems and keep 
for days. 1796—Complete Mixture. 
DWARF PRINCESS 
Just the thing for a colorful border. 
Plants are bushy, compact in habit, 
growing to a height of 24 inches. 
1795—Complete Mixture. Pkt. 10c. 
STAR OF TEXAS 
1901—Xanthisma Texanum, 18 in. 
Large, single daisy like flowers with 
pointed, light canary -yellow petals. 
Plant neat and bushy. Fine for dry 
places. Grows 1% ft. tall and is ex- 
cellent for cutting. A bright, new 
and different flower. 
They will endure more hot sun and drought than almost any other flowers. 
DOUBLE ROSE FLOWERED 
PORTULACA 
1698—PRIZE STRAIN. Double Grandiflora For- 
mula Mixture containing pink, searlet, yellow, 
salmon, white, and rose. Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c; 
1-32 oz. 30c; 1-16 oz. 50c; 1-8 oz. 90c. 
The following varieties: Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c. 
1693—Alba, White. 1697—Rosea, Rose; 
1694—Aurea, Yellow; 1704—Striped Mixed; 
1695—Coccinea, Scarlet; 1698—Grandiflora Mixed. 
1705—Thellusoni. Double orange scarlet. 
1706—ALL DOUBLE MIXED. Extra select, 100% 
double. All colors mixed. Premium. Pkt. 25c. 
SINGLE FLOWERED PORTULACA 
1700—Large-flowered Single. Many fine colors in 
Mixture. Pkt. 10c; 1-32 oz. 20c. 
1699—Novelty Portulaca Jewel. A dazzling, free 
flowering crimson flower, four times the gize 
of the ordinary single varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
EVENING SCENTED PRIMROSE 
Oenothera, hhb, B, May, June, July 
Perfumes the evening air with its delightful 
odor. Bright, attractive and easily grown. 
1455—Drummondi. Dwarf plant. Deep golden firs. 
1456—Lamarckiana, 3 ft. hb. Yellow. i 
1457—Macrocarpa. 12 in., ha. Soft light yellow. 
1455A—Youngi. ha. Stocky, profuse, bright yellow. 
phigh hp. Bright rose 3” firs., everbloom- 
ing. 
1458—Complete Special Mixture Oenothera. 
CASTOR 
BEAN 
Ricinus, hha, = 
A tall branch- | 
ing plant cloth-— 
ed with large 
tropical leaves 
often tinted rose 
or crimson. They 
are showy in- 
groups, and al-. 
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Easily grown. Ricinus Zanzibarensis 
1776—Black Beauty. (Cambodgensis). Dark. 
1777—Dwarf Red Spire. Low growing plant with 
attractive red leaves and red pods. 
1778—Sanguineus. 7 ft. Blood red leaves & stems. 
1779—Zanzibarensis, 8 ft. Large-leaved; beautiful 
seeds of various colors and variegations. 
1780—Complete Mixture of Ricinus. 


Get fresh seed of the largest of Annual Phlox—Drummondii Gigantea—Order direct from Park 
