
Giant Diener’s Double Shasta Daisy. Pkt. 10c 
GIANT SHASTA DAISY 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum 
Hp. 2 ft. C, B. Shasta Daisies are splendid 
perennials, hardy and long lasting. The flowers 
are large, some 5 in. across. Showy for beds or 
cutting. June, July, August. 
11446 — NEW GIANT DOUBLE DIENER’S 
STRAIN. Beautiful double white Shasta Daisies 
5 to 7 inches across, perfectly hardy and finest 
for cutting. 
1149—GIANT FULLY DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY 
Giant Marconi Double. More fully double with 
centers completely covered tho not quite so large 
as Diener’s. Many of the first year flowers will 
be single. but blooms almost 100% double the 
second year. Pkt. 25c. 
1143—SHASTA DAISY ALASKA. 2 ft. 
ing pure white flowers, long stems, 
plants. Single flowers. 
1144—MARCONI. The largest Shasta Daisy to 
date. 2% ft. stems, 6 in. flowers. Single. 
533—FRINGED BEAUTY. Pure white with 
fringed, curled firs. 
1145—MIXTURE of singie Shasta Daisies. 
1148—Complete Special MIXTURE of 
Daisies, single and dble. 
Charm- 
compact 
Shasta 

LIATRIS 1157—Pycnostachya, Blazing Star. 3 ft. 
Splendid cut flowers, brilliant rose-purple. 
1158—Spicata, Kansas Gay Feather. hp. 3 ft. Rose. 
1153—September Glory. hp. 6 ft. Bright purple. 
1160—MIXTURE of Liatris. 
1248—LYTHRUM Roseum’ Superbum, 
Herb. hp, 3 ft. Wand-like red spikes. 
1249—Superbum Beacon. 3 ft. Clear rosy red 
spikes last a month. For moist spot in border. 
LION’S FOOT—Edelweiss 
1155—LEONTOPODIUM Alpinum (Gnaphalium). 
Hp. 6”. R. Everlasting. Native of Central Asia 
and very hardy. Foliage white wooly rosettes, 
flowers inconspicuous. A very favorite rockery 
plant requiring sandy loam soil and full sun. 
1154—Sibericum. Whte flowers twice the size 
of alpinum borne in large clusters. A fine ever- 
lasting and more easily grown than alpinum. 
LINUM. 1187—Flavum, Flax. hp, 1 ft. R. Bright 
golden bell-shaped flowers, rockery. 
1188—FLAVUM NANUM, 6 in. Dwf. Yellow. 
1192—NARBONENSE. hp. 2 ft. Large rich blue. 
LOBELIA 1201—Cardinalis, Red Birds, Cardinal 
Firs. Spikes of bright rich scarlet thruout au- 
tumn; moist soil, part shade. 
1213—SYPHILITICA, Blue Birds. hp, 2 ft. Large 
blue flowers. 
1214—LOBELIA Mixed. Red and blue. 
1335—MECONOPSIS. Baileyii. hp. New, from 
China; glorious sky-blue Poppy-like firs. with 
showy green anthers. A beautiful plant. 
1336—Cambrica. 18 in. Golden yellow. 
BLAZING STAR 
1824—_MENTSELIA Laevicaulis. hb 4 ft. Leaves 
shining white, wavy toothed. Great 4 inch yellow 
flowers with many stamens. Does. well in dry, well 
drained soil, full sun. 
138389—MERTENSIA Virginica, BLUEBELLS. 2 
ft. hp. Panicles of rich blue, rose tinted firs. 
1366—MONARDA Finest Hybrids Mixed. Horse- 
Mint. hp. 2 lipped aromatic fir. clusters. Striking 
in masses in the wild garden. 
1429—-NEPETA Mussini Superba. hp, 1 ft. New 
large-flowered sort, deep blue. 
1459—ORCHID Hardy Mixture. Fully’ winter 
hardy and most delightful of wild flowers. Not 
particularly easy tho and swe cannot replace Or- 
chid seeds that fail to grow. 
Park Seed Co. Spring 1949 
I have been sending for your seeds almost every 
year for over 380 years. I’ve enjoyed trying new 
and different things. They come true to name. 
Mrs. W. V. Moscow, Idaho. 
LILY REFERENCE CHART. 224 Lilies described 
with culture from seeds and bulbs given. Very 
complete, invaluable to anyone interested in Lilies. 
$1.00 each. Postpaid. 
Willow 

How to Grow Lilies from seed is fully explained in “Park’s Gardener’s Handbook” — 
1035—-HANDSOME 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI 
This plant was found by a French Missionary 
upon a lofty mountain in China. It is a very 
choice herbaceous perennial of easy propagation 
from seeds and will grow and bloom for years. 
The flower scapes rise a foot or more and bear at 
their summit from one to a dozen bright rosy 
purple trumpet-shaped flowers 2 in. in diameter. 
The plant is beautiful both in foliage and in 
flower, and well deserves a place in every garden. 
The seeds may be sown early in pots or trays and 
transplanted later to a rich, loamy soil in a sunny 
situation. Be sure to try it. Pkt. 10c and 25c. 
1036—INCARVILLEA Grandiflora Brevipes. Flow- 
ers extra large brilliant crimson. Pkt. 10c; 25c. 
1037—INCARVILLEA, MIXED. Pkt. 25c. 
1038—INCARVILLEA variabilis. Ha. 2 ft. A de- 
lightful annual form of this popular plant. Blooms 
the first season. Mixed colors include pink, cream 
and blush-rose. Pkt. 25c. 
LILIES Glory of the Garden 
Easily grown from seed Lilies are among the 
most pleasing of garden plants, and will give 
your garden a variety of colors and forms with 
regal grace and elegance. Begin your planting 
(*) Lihes marked with asterisk germinate slowly, 
usually do not show until second spring. Others 
listed take 8-6 weeks to sprout. : 
1161*—AURATUM. Gold-banded Lily. hhp. 4 ft. 
Gorgeously handsome great saucer-shaped white 
flowers striped with golden yellow and freckled 
with maroon dots. Its powerful fragrance per- 
vades the garden on August evenings. Pkt. 25c. 
1161A*—Auratum Platyphyilum. Finer. 25c Pkt. 
1151A—AURELIAN HYBRIDS. Perhaps the most 
important: of all new Hybrid Lilies. Seedlings 
vary in color and shape, some being reflexed, 
others almost trumpet-like with colors from white 
thru yellow, orange, apricot. Pkt. 25c. 
1175*—BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS. A large collec- 
tion of West Coast Native Lilies crossed and the 
finest ones selected for this beautiful strain. Many 
of them are pure yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
1150—CENTIFOLIUM HYBRIDS. “Olympic’’. The 
finest trumpet Lilies. Many new colors. Pkt. 25c. 



1162—MADONNA LILY (Candidum). Snow white. 
1217*—_GIGANTEUM. 12 ft. The largest of all 
Lilies. Great 6 inch trumpets of white tinged 
green outside, striped red inside. Pkt. 25c. 
1164—HENRYI. 4 ft. Golden orange flecked bronze. 
1163*—HUMBOLDTII Magnificum. 5 ft. Large re- 
flexed firs. in July. Golden orange, red dots. 
1165*—JAPONICUM. 3 ft. Rose Pink trumpet 
Lily. Beautiful and rare. Pkt. 25c. 
1166*—KELLOGGI. 4 ft. Large trusses of pink- 
ish-purple banded yellow with maroon dots. 
116;,—LONGIFLORUM PRAECOX White Queen. 
2 ft. A clear snow white, extra long fir.; blooms 
readily from seed in 12 months. Easy. Pkt. 25c. 
1168—LONGIFLORUM TAKESIMA, True Easter 
Lily. 8C in. Fragrant trumpets of purest white. 
1171—REGALE, hhp, 3 ft. One of the most beau- 
tiful and easily grown garden lilies. Large trum- 
pet shaped ivory white flowers. July. Fragrant. 
1171A—Regal Creelman’s Hybs. Larger. Pkt. 25c. 
1176*—PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM. (Sunset 
Lily). Recurving petals orange spotted maroon. 
1170—PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM, hhp, 2 
ft. Long white trumpet flowers. Most easily grown, 
1218—PYRANAICUM. 4 ft. Lemon yellow, spotted. 
1172A—PRINCEPS SHELBURNE HYBRIDS. 5 
ft. Large white trumpet type with golden throat, 
shaded green externally. Pkt. 25c. 
1220*—SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. 4 ft. Deep rose- 
red strikingly dotted with crimson, gracefully re- 
curved. One of the most beautiful. Pkt. 25c. 
1151—SULPHUR HYBRIDS. 5 ft. Mr. Ed- 
gar L. Kline, Lily specialist for many 
years, crossed many species on L. Sulphur- 
eum to give this lovely trumpet type Lily 
a color range from pale yellow to sulphur 
yellow. Hybrid vigor, strong growing. Pkt. 
25e; BULBS—blooming size $2.50 each. 
1173—TENUIFOLIUM, Siberian Lily. 
Waxy scarlet recurved petals; 2 ft. 
1177—TENUIFOLIUM Golden Gleam. 
1152—O RANGE TRIUMPH (Umbellata 
Hyb.). 4 ft. New. Light. pinkish. orange. 
1179*—MARTAGON (Turban Lily). Waxy 
petals of purple, pleasingly reflexed. 
1174—GLORY OF THE GARDEN. Com- 
plete mixture of above Lilies. Pkt. 10c; 
25c; 1/16 oz. $1.00. 
Lovely LUPINES 
Innoculation with Legume-Aid (Pkt. 10c) 
seems to be the answer to past problems of 
growing these beautiful subjects. Sow seed 
where they are to flower as they resent 
transplanting. Require perfect drainage. 
1232—L. RUSSELL’S HYBRIDS. The 
strong growing, cut leaved foliage plants 
bear enormous, well rounded, long, sym- 
metrical: 3 ft. spikes closely spaced with 
large flowers in a great variety of rich 
colors: deep yellows, purples, oranges, reds 
and bi-colors brsides white, pink, blue. 
Blooms in 4 months from sowing. 
15 seeds 10c; 45 seeds 25c; “4 oz. $1.00. 
1235—RUSSELL’S HYBRIDS ORIGINA- 
TORS SEEDS. Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00. 
1231—Harkness Art Shades. hp, 3 ft. 
1234—Polyphyllus Complete Mixture. Well 
balanced with white, yellow, blue, red, 
rose, bi-colors, and selfs and cther colors. 
TREE LUPINUS. 1229—L. Arboreus. 4 ft. § 
Tall tree-like vigorous plants, yellow firs. \ 

1228—Lavender. 1236—White. 1237—Mixed. 9, 

Lilies you can Zrow from Park’s seed 
1174—Glory of the Garden. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 

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