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SEEDS OF CHOICE WINDOW PLANTS 
FOR CHEERFUL BLOOM in your Window, Greenhouse or Conservatory this winter. 
A gardening thrill is in store for you if you have never raised your window plants from seeds. Plant the 




Tuberous-rooted Begonias 
FIBROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Unsurpassed for winter bloom. Seed 
though very fine, germinates readily 
if kept uniformly moist. 
Tall Class—12 in. (Semperfiorens) 
310—Christmas Cheer. Crimson fose. 
311—Christmas Pink. Bright pink. 
312—Christmas White. White. 
322—Gustay Kmaake. 8-10". Fiery 
crimson. Large flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
315—Complete Mixture Begonia Tall. 
309—Dwarf Class—6-8 in. Mixed. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
Start seeds now for bloom all spring 
and summer. Large firs. often 6 in. 
316—Double-flowered Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Double Flowered colors: 3313—White ; 
33815 — Orange; 3317—Red; 3314 — 
Rose; 3316—Scarlet; 3318—Yellow; 
316—Mixed; 319—Single Flowered 
Mixed. 320—Complete Mixture Tuber- 
ous Begonias. 
26—AGAPANTHUS. Blue Lily of 
the Nile. Umbels of big blue bells. 
56—ALOE Variegata (Tiger Aloe). 
AMARYLLIS. Seeds of separate col- 
ors are quite limited. Our supply 
comes from Holland and will be 
booked for shipment when new crop 
is ready in Fall. 
91—Scarlet; 92—Orange; 93—Pink. 
Above: 2 seeds 25c; 10 seeds $1.00. 
94—White. 2 seeds 35c; 8 seeds $1.00. 
82—Hybrida Mixed. Saved from a 
fine collection. Many colors are 
represented, but no certain colors 
should be expected. 6 seeds 10c; 20 
seeds 25c; 100 seeds $1.00. 
81—Formosissima (Sprekelia or Ja- 
cobean Lily) Unique form, Crimson 
flowers. Limited supply. Pkt. 25c. 
FLOWERING MAPLE—Abutilon. 
4—New Hybrids. 3 ft. Pendant flow- 
ers 1-3” long vary in color from red 
to yellow and white. Maple like 
leaves. Pkt. 10c; 25c. 
3A—Giant Hybrids. Flowers larger 
and colors more varied. Pkt. 25c. 
CALCEOLARIA—Pouch Flower 
Unique pocket-like flowers cover the 
entire top of a well grown plant. 
355—Duplex Hybrids. Something real- 
ly new in houseplants. Each flower 
has a double pouch. 40 seeds 25c. 
361—Giant Tigred and Spotted Mixed. 
856—New Dwarf Compact. 9 in. 
Many brilliant colors. Plants are 
more easily handled. ’ 
359—Complete Mixture Calceolaria. 
CINERARIA. (Senecio) 
Beautiful window plants which are 
easily started from seeds. Sow now 
for mid winter bloom. 
546—Cremer’s Prize Strain. 1 ft. All 
the choice colors are represented in 
this very free flowering strain. 
548—Howard and Smith’s_ Strain. 
Has the largest individual florets. 
552—Complete Mixture. 
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Calceolaria, Pouch Flower 
349—CACTUS ORNAMENTAL 
Weird and curious stem formations 
with richly hued and feathery flowers 
followed by ‘‘jewel’’ fruits. 
392—CAMELLIA japonica. fi. pl. 
Large double and _ single flowers, 
finest mixed colors. Hardy south, 
conservatory north. 6 seeds 25c. 
1794—_SAINTPAULIA — AFRICAN 
VIOLET. Mrs. Odom’s Magnificent 
Strain. Seed saved from a fine col- 
lection of many varieties including 
all colors. Pkt. (50 seeds) 25c; 250 
seeds $1.00. Seeds are very fine. Open 
pkt. over white paper. We cannot 
replace these very expensive seeds. 
COLEUS, Flame Nettle 
Luxuriant foliage for winter decor- 
ation. Will live with little sun. 
582—Pride of Montferland. A new 
strain distinguished by its beautiful 
colors and robust growth. Pkt. 25c. 
583—Rainbow Hybrids Mixed. 
581—Small Leaved Hybrids. 
and varied in color. 
584—Complete Mixture of Coleus. 
CYCLAMEN—Shooting Stars 
Seeds sown in summer or fall will 
produce flowering plants for the fol- 
lowing fall and winter. Seeds in 
about two months. 
629—Extra Select Strain Mixed. In- 
cludes all Cyclamen colors. 3 seeds 
10c; 10 seeds 25c; 100 seeds $2.25. 
Plants: 75c ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
626—Christmas Holly. Color of the 
Holly berry. 3 seeds 25c. 
628—Double Mixed (Voght’s) Fully 
double flowers in all colors. 3 seeds 
25c; 15 seeds $1.00. 
809—EXACUM Affine—Richly fra- 
grant. 12 in. Flowers bright blue 
with golden stamens. Likes warm 
temperature. Seeds are very fine and 
must be treated with care. Pkt. 25c. 
FERN Spores: (Dustlike in size) 
833—Greenhouse Varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
834—Hardy Blend. 
LADIES EARDROPS—Fuchasia. 
Pollination is all done by hand to in- 
sure that the crosses are accurate 
and the seed will have hybrid vigor. 
839—FUCHSIA Hybrids Mixed. Sin- 
gle and double flowers. Outer petals 
reflexed and so colored as to contrast 
beautifully with inner petals. Pro- 
duces flowers thruout the entire win- 
ter. 10 seeds 10c; 30 seeds 25c. 
865—Bodger’s Superlative Mixture. 
Produced by crosses on plants hav- 
ing America Fuchsia Society “A’”’ 
and “‘B” ratings only. Including pas- 
tels. 10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds $1.00. 
IMPATIENS—Patience or Sultana 
In bloom every month of the year. 
1031—Holstii Hybrids. 2 ft. Mixed. 
1033—Sultani. 15” Dwarf carmine. 
1034—Sultani Hybrids. Dwarf Mixed. 
1039—Extra Dwarf Hybrids. Pkt. 25c. 
1032—Complete Mixture. 
Bright 
Primula, Chinese Giant Fringed 
window a garden this winter—It’s easy with Park’s Seed. 
Coleus 



Geranium, 
1077_-K ALANCHOE Globulifera 
Coccinea Succulent. Scarlet firs. 
GIANT GLOXINIAS 
Flowers are large, bell shaped, and 
of the most brilliant colors. Easily 
grown tho the seeds are small and 
need care in germinating. 
880—White, 881—Tigred & Spotted 
Mix., 878—Scarlet & white, 879— 
Violet and white; 3880—Blue, 884— 
Red. 
3878—Ruffled Crimson. Pkt. 25c. 
3879—Cherry red, and white. Pkt. 25c. 
882—Complete Mixture. Made from 
above and all other known colors. 
GERANIUM (Pelargonium) 
Botanically this is Pelargonium 
zonale which is the Geranium grown 
and loved in window gardens. 
1550—Complete Mixture of _ colors. 
Most of the flowers will come single. 
1551—Flowerland MHybrids. A fine 
Hybrid strain saved from named 
varieties. 10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds $1.00. 
PRIMROSES for Winter Bloom 
1744—Primula Obconica Mixed Col- 
ors. Produces the largest flowers of 
any Primrose. Brilliant varied colors. 
1738—Primula Malacoides Complete 
Mixture. Blooms in about 4 months 
from seeds. Graceful flowers. 
Chinese Giant Fringed Primulas. 
Easily grown these come quickly into 
bloom. Plants are dwarf and com- 
pact. This is our preference. 
1734—Choice Mixed of all 
1730—Double flowered Mixed. 
1745—Chinese star sorts mixed. 
NOTE: It is essential that Primula 
seeds have complete darkness in 
which to germinate. Cover pot. 
1955—STREPTOCARPUS HYBRIDS 
Commonly known as Cape Primrose, 
the flowers trumpet shaped, about 
2” long and very graceful, and won- 
derfully varied in color. 
SCHIZANTHUS—Butterfly Flower 
1880—Schizanthus Complete Mixture. 
colors. 
SOLANUM—Ornamental Peppers. 
1900—Complete mixture. 
PASSION VINE (Passiflora). Mag- 
nificent flowers of unusual structure. 
Tendril climbing vines. 
1547--Complete Mixture. Passiflora. 
PLANTS: See page 4 
seeds now for flowers this winter. 2136—A Mixture of easily grown varieties. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
PRICES: ALL SEEDS—Pkt. 10c; 11 for 
y $1.00. Giant Pkt. 25c—11 for $2.00. 

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