1744—Primula Obconica Gigantea. Pkt. 10c. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA 
P. Obconica Gigantea, New Giant Flowered Pri- 
mula. The engraving gives some idea as to the size 
of these new free blooming giants. Our mixture 
contains the most varied and brilliant colors. 
1741A—Wyaston Wonder Gigantea Crimson has 
flowers almost twice as large as any other Ob- 
conica variety Bright crimson red. Pkt. 25c¢. 
1740—Pure White. 1742—Bright Blue. 
1741—Deep Carmine Red. 1745—Deep rose. 
1744—Gigantea Splendid Complete Mixture. 
1707—HYBRID PRIMULA Kewensis. 15 in. 34 in. 
flowers in large umbels are bright yellow and de- 
liciously fragrant. The yellow coloring is very 
rare in Window Garden Primulas. Pkt. 25¢. 
Streptocarpus Hybrids, Cape Primrose 
1955—Giant Streptocarpus Hybrids 
Here is a new race of Giant Streptocarpus Hy- 
brids that will be eye-openers to many who grow 
fine window plants. For thirty years the Euro- 
pean plant breeders have been hybridizing and 
selecting, using the finest known species and 
varieties; and these earnest efforts have resulted 
in a magnificient strain of Hybrids, the flowers of 
which are surpassingly beautiful in size, form, 
rich and varied colors, and free and continuous 
blooming. As easily raised from seed as Glox- 
inias. The flowers are trumpet shaped, about 2 
in. long, very graceful, and wonderfully varied in 
color, ranging from white to rich blue and crim- 
son, the throat and lower segments often splashed 
with white or purple. If you grow Gloxinias, 
don’t fail to get this. 
2014—THEA Sinensis, Tea Plant. hhp. Beautiful. 
ornamental both in foliage and flower. Treated 
leaves become tea of commerce. Choice plant. 
Use Quassia Chip Spray to protect your plants 
from insect pests. % lb. Quassia Chips 35ce. 
1447—OXALIS (Little Buttercup). Mixed. 
1449—Rosea. Attractive rose-pink flowers. 
1448—Purple Bed. 4 in. Purple lves. Yellow flrs. 
1689—POINSETTIA Pulcherrima. The beautiful 
Christmas flower. Started in spring the plants 
will bloom for Christmas. Seeds for this have 
not been available since before the war. We have 
been fortunate in obtaining 1000 seeds. First 
come, first served. 5 seeds 25¢; 25 seeds $1.00. 
1687—PLUMBAGO Capensis. Charming climber 
with light blue flowers. 1687A—White. Pkt. 25c. 
1922—-STEVIA Serrata (Piqueria). 1 ft. hhp. For 
Airy white flowers borne profusely in panicles. 
1887—SMILAX (Myrsiphyllum). Handsome shining 
foliage, pretty pot trellis, fine to cut. 
1954—STRELITZIA RE- 
GINA (Bird of Para- 
dise). A S. African 
herb of the Banana 
Family. 3 ft. hhp. 
Long leaves and yel- 
low flowers with 
dark blue tongues 
and purple boat like 
bracts. Very odd and 
distinctly beautiful. 
Directions with every 
packet. Will endure 
some neglect but un- 
less well cared for 
will fail to bloom. 
Worth ALL the 
trouble. 1 seed 20c; 
3 seeds 50c; 7 seeds 
$1.00. 
1688—POINSIANA Gillesi 
Bird of Paradise). 
Strelitzia Regina 
Bird of Paradise 
(Also sometimes called 
Flowers light yellow with 
bright red stamens. 3 seeds 25¢; 15 seeds $1.00. 
PARK’S FINEST PRIMROSES 
PRIMULA, hhp. These are hardly equalled by any 
other flower for winter blooming. The plants are 
easily raised from seeds, begin to bloom in six 
to eight months, bloom in winter and spring. 
CHINESE GIANT FRINGED 
Anyone can grow these successfully from seeds, 
and a window full of the blooming plants is an 
object that attracts the attention and admiration 
of all. Finest strains in rich and beautiful colors. 
1731A—Pink Enchantress. Exquisite rose, suffused 
salmon, contrasting green eyes. Robust. Pkt. 25c. 
1734—Choice Mixed all colors. 30 seeds 10c; 90 
seeds 25c. 
1733—Gigantea Mixed. Extra large flrs. Pkt. 25c. 
1750—Park's Double Flowered Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
1745—Chinese Star Sorts. These are more free- 
blooming than the Giant Fringed, embrace as 
many colors, and are more easily cared for. Suc- 
ceed under adverse conditions and are as attrac- 
tive as the giant Primrose, and more satisfactory. 
PRIMULA NOTES: Sow seed from January to May 
for tall and winter flowers. Use light sandy soil, 
and barely cover the seed. Close attention must 
be paid to moisture. Keep the soil moist, not wet. 
Remove glass and paper covering as soon as 
germination begins. Darkness essential to germ- 
ination. 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER 
SCHIZANTHUS, Butterfly Flower. These are splen- 
did annuals, the plants growing from one to two 
feet high, branching freely, and are almost smoth- 
ered with delicate orchid-like bloom. The mark- 
ings are white, rose, gold, crimson, violet. 
1876—Dr. Badger's Hybrids. hha, 1 ft. This is the 
finest strain ot Schizanthus. Mixed colors. 
1886—Monarch Hybrids. A distinctly dwarf strain 
with large flowers. Complete color range. New 
and the finest for use as a pot plant. Pkt. 25c. 
1880—Complete Special Mixture of Schizanthus. 
PASSION VINE (Passiflora). hhp. Magnificent 
flowers of unusual structure followed by egg- 
shaped fruits. Tendril climbing vines. 
1545—Coerulea. Stowy blue flowers. 
1546—Edulis. Blue and white flowers, showy, de- 
licious purple, egg-shaped edible fruits. 
1559—Incarnata—Two inch flowers, white with 
pink crown. Fruit yellow, attractive and edible. 
1547—Mixture of Passiflora. 
ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS 
SOLANUM. 1895—Capsicastrum Nanum, Jerusalem 
Cherry. hhp, 1 ft. Bright red cherry-like fruits. 
1896—Cleveland Cherry. Improved Jerusalem. 
1895A—Craig's Ornamental. Dwarf compact. wide. 
low plants wits small up-pointed top-shaped 
fruits. White, bright orange and scarlet in se- 
quence. Bright, gay, everbearing. 
1903A—Scarlet Love Apple. (Integrifolium) Bright- 
est scarlet 2 in. fruit is freely borne. 
1902—Laciniatum. Long slender lves. Yellow fruit. 
1899—Variegated Leaved. Leaves conspicuously 
variegated white and green. Pretty bright berries. 
1898—Christmas Bell. Branches loaded with attrac- 
tive small red and green fruits. Very ornamental. 
1898A—Muticum. Violet flrs, heart-shaped fr. 
1899A—Seaforthianum. Lovely climber with star 
shaped blue flrs. Tiny scarlet fruit. 
1900A—Tricolor. Fruits white, yellow finally scarlet. 
1904—True Jerusalem Cherry (Pseudo capsicum 
nanum). Scarlet or yellow berries are persistent. 
1900—Mixed. Ornamental Solanum. 
Winter Sweet Pea 
1957—-SWAINSONA Galegifolia Mixed. In bloom 
continuously, it’s Sweet Pea-like flowers in white, 
red, rose, pink or lavender are enchanced by the 
airy delicate bright green foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
AFRICAN VIOLETS FROM SEEDS 
Py a | Ue A | = SSX 
Saintpaulia lonantha, African Violet 
1794—SAINTPAULIA lonantha Grandiflora Mrs. 
Odom's Magnificient Strain (African Violet) hhp. 
6 in. We are delighted to be able to offer seeds of 
African Violets again, and from one of the finest 
collections in America. All the colors, white, pink, 
blue, red, single and double are represented. Mrs, 
H. W. Odom is one of the foremost authorities 
on African Violets. The flowers must be carefully 
hand pollinated in order to produce seed. We are 
the sole distributor for Mrs. Odom’s magnificient. 
strain. Pkt. (50 seeds) 25¢; 250 seeds $1.00. 
The seeds are very fine. Open pkt. over white 
paper and look closely or they might be lost. We 
cannot replace these very expensive, scarce seeds. 
2136—Park's Select Window Garden Mixture. Many 
best kinds. 
Everblooming Chinese Giant Fringed Primrose 
BEAUTIFUL PRIMULA MALACOIDES 
Blooms in 4 months from seeds. 
1737A—Purple Robe (Royal Purple). Pkt. 25¢. 
1738A—Pink Queen. Large rose-pink flowers en- 
hanced by a striking green eye. Robust. Pkt. 25c. 
17364—Rose Bouquet. Brilliant carmine-rose with 
bright golden eye. Compact ‘Bouquet shaped”’ 
plants. A great improvement. Pkt. 25c. 
1735—Double Mixed. A beautiful new strain, very 
unusual in this family. Well formed, double flow- 
ers are borne on heavy wiry stems. Pkt. 25c. 
1739—Complete Mixture Primula malacoides. 
LE Sete ‘Se e’abs 
Ornamental Peppers 
Passion Vine 
WINTER BLOOMING 
PLANTS For Your Window 
More completely described and many pictured 
where seeds are offered on pages 32-35. 
NEW BEGONIAS—Bloom all the Time 
These are Fibrous rooted (Semperflorens type). 
THE DOUBLES have fully double-fluffy ball 
shaped flowers sometimes an inch or more across 
on mature plants. They’re very free blooming, and 
a well grown plant will be almost entirely hidden 
with blooms. Compact growth. 
DOUBLE RED, DOUBLE ROSE-PINK, DOUBLE PURE 
WHITE. 50c each; 3 of one color $1.35; all 3 $1.40. 
JOAN STRONG. A brand new variety having the 
most delightful combination of colors of any we 
have seen. The foliage is a rosy bronze—flowers 
are a beautiful shade of pink—unusual in shape— 
being Double Anemone-like. Plants are thrifty and 
compact. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
TWO PINKS. Beautiful light pink double flowers 
with deeper pink trim. Green foliage. Another out- 
standing new one. 75 each; 3 for $2.00. 
THIMBLEBERRY. Extra large full double Anemone- 
shaped flowers of an unusually lovely shade of 
rose-red framed in a perfect blend of red-bronze 
leaves. Beyond description. 75¢ each. 
DOUBLE BEGONIA COLLECTION: Special Price— 
One each of the 6 Doubles above for only $3.25. 
THE CALLA LILY BEGONIAS. The leaves of these 
are variegated, and many leaves will come pure 
white appearing like miniature Calla Lilies. 
CALLA BEGONIA RED Flowers—75c each. 
CALLA BEGONIA PINK Flowers—$1.00 each. 
CALLA BEGONIA WHITE Flowers—$1.00 each. 
CALLA BEGONIA DOUBLE PINK Flowers—$1.00 ea. 
ALL FOUR Calla Begonias above for $3.35. 
BALL RED BEGONIA. The reddest Begonia. 50¢ ea. 
ANGEL WINGS BEGONIA. 75c¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
SAMPLER BEGONIA COLLECTION: One each of all 
12 varieties above. (Value $8.75) for $7.25. 
FLOWERING MAPLE (Abutilon) Mixed Colors. 
Maple-lves., Hibiscus-flrs. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35. 
CALCEOLARIA—Pouch Flower. Mixed colors. 50¢ 
ea.; 3 for $1.35. 
CINERARIA. Mixed colors. 40¢ ea.; 3 for $1.00. 
CLIVIA. Mixed colors.2 yr. old. $2.00 each. 
1 year old plants bloom in 3-4 years. $1.00 ea. 
CYCLAMEN. Single Mixed. 75¢ ea; 3 for $1.50. 
Vogt's Double Mixed. Most beautiful of Cyclamen. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
RICHLY FRAGRANT EXACUM AFFINE. 
A compact, free flowering plant. Rich sky blue 
with golden stamens, glossy leaves. 50¢ each. 
FUCHSIA Mixed colors. 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
IMPATIENS (Sultana). Mixed colors. 
5 for 1.00. No less than 5 mixed Impatiens sold. 
IMPATIENS Separate colors. 30¢ ea.; 4 for $1.00. 
White; wine red; salmon; pink; Salmon bronze 
leaves; Fuchsia, Chinese-Red. Variegated leaves, 
pink flowers. 
PRIMULA Obconica. Mixed colors. 40¢ each. 
PLANT ORDERS FOR $2.50 or more (Exclusive of 
ether merchandise) shipped postpaid. On smaller 
orders please add 25¢ extra. 
Seeds of Window Plants have long been a specialty with Park. All are tested. Guaranteed to please. 
Park’s Seeds are treated to help prevent ““Damping Off.” 
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