Canterbury Bells 
Campanula Medium, hb, 2 ft., B.M. 
These are handsome biennials easily grown from 
seeds, and when in bloom, are the most attractive 
of garden flowers. 
416—Double Mixed, Campanula medium. 
421—Single Mixed, Campanula medium. 
CUP AND SAUCER 
Campanula calycanthema, hb, 4 ft. 
Single cups 3 in. long, framed by ‘“‘saucers”’ 3-4 
in. across. The plants form perfect. pyramids 
blooming for weeks. 407—Complete Mixture. 
422—Complete Special Mixture. Single, double, 
and Cup and Saucer hardy biennial Campanula 
medium. 
GIANT BELLFLOWER 
CAMPANULA, Perennial Bellflower, hp. 
These beautiful Bellflowers are hardy perennials, 
lasting for years. Many of them are fine for 
beds, and all are excellent garden flowers; they 
are of the easiest culture, growing in either 
sunny cr partly shaded positions. 
PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA. 2 ft. Beau- 
tiful large open bells in July, in terminal and 
axillary racemes. 
397—Ladham’s Giant Strain. Various shades im- 
mense flowers. Finest strain. Pkt. 25c. 
4283—SINGLE MIXED. 429—Single and Double 
Mixed. 
433—ROCKERY BLEND. A choice mixture. 
435—Complete Special Mixture of Perennial Cam- 
panulas. 
436—COMPLETE MIXTURE of Biennial 
Perennial. Campanula. 
786—SHOOTING STAR (Dodecatheon clevelandi). 
and 
hos ett RR, Cyclamen-like, fragrant blooms 
with petals thrown back. Purple with yellow 
base. Pkt. 25c. 
CORAL BELLS 
HEUCHERA, Alum Root or Coral Bells. Bloom- 
ing from June to Sept. They are valuable for 
the low border or rockery. 
987—Hoodacres Hybrids. 14 years of selection 
brings this fine Hyb. to you. More vigorous, 
more prolific with larger bells and longer stalks. 
Wide color range. 
991—Complete Mixture of Heuchera. Contains 
rose, crimson, scarlet, vermilion and many other. 
HARDY CANDYTUFT 
IBERIS. hp. Blooms in April and May. Excel- 
lent plants for edging or low borders and make 
a solid blanket of color for many weeks. 
1028—SEMPERVIRENS. hp. 6 in. Spreading 
plants completely covered with heads of pure 
white firs. in spring and summer. Fine for 
rocker. 1935—-HANDSOME 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAY! 
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 
25e. 
1036—_INVARVILLEA Grandi- 
flora Brevipes. Flrs. extra large 
prilliant crimson. Pkt. 10c; 25c. 
1037—INCARVILLEA, MIXED. 
Pkt. 25c. 
HOLLYHOCK 
in the garden. 
and 
flowers are kept picked. 
including purple, scarlet, 
ors: 996—Apple Blossom; 
1007—Double 
1014—-Newport Pink. 6 ft. 
Soc. prize-winner. 
pink. 

Hollyhock 
1011—Perennial Types Mixed. 
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The majestic Hollyhock holds a high place 
Plant in groups against 
your evergreens or as background for 
beds or tall borders (Althea Rosea). 
HOLLYHOCK CHATER’S DOUBLE 
Hp, 6 ft. B. Deservedly the most popular 
of Hollyhocks, for the tall spikes are cov- 
ered with fully double 5 in. flowers. 
lowing the Delphinium in the border show, 
in bloom from July until frost if 
1005—Complete Mixture of the best colors 
pink, yellow, 
white, rose, and some with variegations. 
The following most popular separate col- 
1001 — Pure 
White; 998—Scarlet; 1003—Sulphur Yel. 
Begonia Flowered. 
Wonderful novelty with large 5 in. double 
fringed edged firs. beautiful pastel shades. 
Royal Hort. 
Delightful double, pure 
Hardy Carnations 
The plants start readily from seeds, 
begin to bloom in 5 months and 
bloom continuously. If potted they 
will bloom in the sunny window in 
winter. All are hardy if given a 
sheltered location and _ heavily 
mulched after the ground freezes. 
Grenadin, Hardy Garden, and 
Hardy Border are less susceptible 
to winter kill than the others, but 
Chaubaud, Bridgeford and English 
Giants have larger flowers. 
478—Grenadin Mixed. hp. 2 ft. The 
hardiest garden Carnation. Flowers 
are fully double and freely pro- 
duced. All Carnations colors. 
479—Hardy Garden Carnation. Com- 
pact plants bear a profusion of 
richly scented, double flowers. A 
choice color blending. 
481—Teicher’s Special. 2 ft. Long 
stemmed, large flowered. Mixed. 
482—Trial Ground Mixed. All clas- 
ses and colors, many new. Pkt. 25¢ 
486—J. M. Bridgeford. 16 in. Dou- 
ble flowers 3-4” across are borne on 
long stems. Blooms in 90 days 
all Carnation colors. Pkt. 25¢ 
488—English Giants Mixed. The 
best Carnation we have seen for 
the gardener who appreciates super- 
ior size and quality. If well grown 
and disbudded will produce ‘the 
largest flowers of any. Pkt. 25c. 
467—Chaubaud Giant. Everbloom- 
ing. Hp. 18”. Plants are vigorous, 
flowers large and varied in color, 
473—GLORY of the Garden. A Mix- 
ture of all types of Carnations. 


Digitalis Gloxiniaflora. Pkt. 1c. 

467—Chaubaud Carnations Mixed. 
976 — HELLEBORUS Niger, 
Christmas Rose, hp, 15 in. 
Excellent bright colored foliage 
and large attractive white flow- 
ers appear in late winter or 
early spring. 
947—HELIANTHEMUM Muta- 
bile, Rock Rose, hp, 1 ft. 
Showy dwarf shrubby’ ever- 
green. Forms a dense mass 
of foliage smothered with 
bright pretty flowers. June- 
Sept. Mixed. 
BLEEDING HEART 
or Lyre Flower, hp. 2 ft. B. S. 
759—Dielytra Spectabilis. Grace- 
ful pendant sprays of beautiful 
heart-shaped rose-colored flowers. 
760—Old Fashioned Bleeding 
Heart. (Eximia. R.) Rose pink 
with rounded spurs. Summer in 
semi-shade. 
DOG-TOOTH VIOLET 
Erythronium. hp, 6 in. R. Rich- 
ly mottled foliage and quaint, 
bright flrs. make this worthy 
of a shady corner in your 
garden. 
804—Pink Beauty. 
der pink. 
Rich laven- 
Blooms in May. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella 
Flame Flower or Gas plant. hp, 
2 ft. Both the loose spires of 
flowers and the delightful lemon 
scented foliage makes this old- 
fashioned perennial necessary to 
every garden. On sultry summer 
evenings oil emitted as vapor by 
the flowers will flash when 
touched off by match. Lives for 
generations. 757—Mixed. 
DESERT CANDLE or ERE- 
MURUS or Foxtail-lily. 800— 
Hybrid Species Mixed. hp, 8 ft. 
B, C. May, June. Clothed for 
half its length with close-set 
starry blooms which last for 
several weeks. Most showy tall 
border or Florist cut flower. 
789—DORONICUM Caucasicum, 
Leopard’s Bane. hp, 18 in. 
Blooms in early spring. Showy 
golden flowers. 
Spartanburg, S. C. 
Gentlemen : Mar. 16, ’50 
Last fall I got some bulbs from 
you and I must say the King 
Alfreds were the largest blooms 
I ever saw. 
Mrs. Sam Henry 
Digitalis—Foxglove 
Foxgloves are beautiful hardy biennials easily raised from seeds. 
The elegant nodding flowers are produced in upright racemes and 
are very showy in beds or borders. Background plants. June, July. 
766—Gloxiniaflora. 4 ft. Hand- 
some long big trusses of Glox- 
inia-like bloom. Many flowers 
open at once. We offer a choice 
mixture of rose, white, purple 
and yellow. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 
25c; % oz. 50c. 
767—Yellow Queen (Gloxinoides 
Isabellina) 38 ft. Long, open 
flowers of bright yellow, spot- 
ted. 
765—Rose Queen (Gloxiniaflora 
Rosea). Rose. 
BABY’S BREATH or GYPSOPHILA 
early summer. Fine to 
The perennial Baby’s Breath is a very long-lived, bushy 
plant which produces innumerable misty white flowers in 
lighten bouquets. hp, C, B. 
936—Oldhamiana (New). 42 in. Autumn-flowering rose- 
pink flowers. Award by Royal Hort. Society. Dainty. 
937—Pacifica. hp, 
Fol- 
Double white. 
Mixed. 
5 ft. 
and varied colors. 
8 aft: 
smothered with thousands of exquisite little pink flowers. 
938—Paniculata. 3 ft. Best known Baby’s Breath. Tiny 
white flowers cover the slender stems in July-Aug. 
935—Double Flowered. 3 ft. Showy in beds, fine to cut. 
1074—Complete Mixture. 
CULTURE. Sow in the fall to germinate the following 
spring in fine light soil and cover twice their thickness. 
The plants branch and are 
940—Mixture of above and other perennial Gypsophilas. 
IRIS, GODDESS OF THE RAINBOW 
1069—Kaempferi, Oriental Iris. 2 ft. Double and single 
open flowers of enormous size, sometimes 8 in. across. 
The colors and texture are wonderful. Finest colors 
1066—Bearded Giant Hybrids Mixed. Seed saved from the 
finest of named varieties. It will produce splendid new 
Seed from many kinds. IRIS 
The seeds need to be exposed to the cold of winter for 
best germination. 
785—White Queen. 
flora alba). White. 
770—Shirley. 6 ft. Giant, long 
upright racemes of huge flowers 
in finest colors. 
769—Purpurea Monstrosa. Spec- 
ial Mixture. 
771—Complete Special Mixture. 
BLANKET FLOWER 
Gaillardia Grandiflora (Peren- 
nial Blanket Flower). Hardy 
perennials blooming first year. 
848—Gaillardia Monarch Strains. 
Exquisite mixed, fine Jarge 
flowers, good color range. The 
best mixture. 
845—Complete Mixture. Grand- 
iflora Varieties. 
883—GILIA Coronopifolia 
3 ft. Also known as Ipomopsis 
Elegans (Standing Cypress). A 
choice and lovely biennial that 
should be better known and 
used. Tall leafy spikes with 
many flowers of a rare and rich 
shade of red. 
GEUM or AVENS, B,R. 
Easy to grow perennial of the 
Rose Family, erect and dwarf. 
Fine for cutting and adapted to 
(Gloxinia- 
the rock garden, or border 
870—Complete Mixture. 
Jacksonville, Fla. 
Nov. 38, 1949 
Just a note to tell you how 
pleased I was with seed obtained 
from you recently. The Pansy 
seed germinated 100%! Never 
had such splendid seed, ever. 
Also appreciate your selling the 
small quantity plkts. 
Sincerely, 
Patricia Houlher. 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, S. C. Park’s Perennial flower seed are all tested and true. 
