Bellis Monstrosa Mixed—10¢ 
ENGLISH DAISY 
Bellis Perennis, hp, 6 in. C, B. 
Beautiful, hardy, everblooming plants for sum- 
mer beds north and winter beds south. The flrs. 
are like small double Asters of many rich colors, 
and if alternated with Pansies, the effect is 
charming. Easily grown from seeds and should be 
set in the beds 6 in. apart. 
Monstrosa. Extra double flrs. of robust nabit; 
remarkably fine; largest and best quality; unsur- 
326—Dark Red. 327—Rose. %28—\Vhite 
329—Complete Mixture. Pkt. 10c; 25c; 1/16 oz. 45c; 
Yg oz. 75e. 
331—Tubulosa Etna Red. Quilled large double bril- 
liant red flowers. 
331A—Yellow Giant. Large double quilled flowers 
in a color hitherto unknown in this group. Pkt. 25¢ 
323—Tubulosa Mixed. Giant quilled double. Rose. 
red, white, deep red all represented. 
323A—Monstross Tubulosa fi.pl. Finest Mixed. 
Giant double quilled flowers, all colors. 25c. 
330—Park's Super Giant Special Pure White, Extra 
large, extra choice flowers. Recommended. 
332—Complete Mixture. Pkt. 10c; 25c; Va oz. 65c. 
CALIFORNIA POPPIES 
Eschscholtzia Californica, B. Ha, 1 ft. One of the 
most easily grown of garden annuals. Everbloom- 
ing, early until frost. Finely cut silver foliage. 
816—Aurantiaca. This is the original California 
Poppy. Ricn, bright yellow. Single. 
810—Brilliant Mixture, Single Fiowering. 
814—Ramona Hybrids. A bright blended mixture 
of the best colors, frilled and fluted petals. 
811—Double and Semi-double Mixed. 
822—SPLENDID PRIZE MIXTURE 
Rich colors in excellent mixture of singles, 
doubles, fringed, fluted. Pkt. 10¢; 25¢; 2 oz. 50c. 
FRAGRANT FAIRY WALLFLOWER. Showy. easy. 
802—ERYSIMUM Perofskianum. ha. 18 in. orange. 
831—FELICA Bergeriana (Kingfisher Daisy). Blue. 
GODETIA (Farewell to Spring) B. 
Godetias bloom profusely and become glorious 
sheets of satiny color. Sow early. Likes cool 
weather, but may be grown well in hot climate 
by watering sparingly. 
888—Double Flowered Mixed Godetia. Includes all 
known colors in fine double strains. 
GAY GAZANIA 
857—Splendens Hybrida Grandiflora. hhp. Showy 
Daisy like orange flrs. 2-3 in. across, with black 
and white basal markings. Silk textured leaves. 
871—GILIA Capitata (Blue Thimble Flower), 30 in. 
Rich sky blue flrs. all summer. 
872—Micrantha (Fairy Stars) ha. 6 in. Rose. 
968—HELIOPSIS, Lemoine's Giant, hp, 3 ft. An im- 
proved strain; dble flrs., twice the size of the 
older sort, and of a brilliant golden yellow. 
SWEET ROCKET, B. C. 
HESPERIS Matronalis. hp. 3 ft. 
Sometimes known as Dame’s 
Violet. Terminal clusters of 
large Phlox-like deliciously 
scented flowers throughout 
Summer. A _ lovely easily 
grown perennial that should 
be in every garden. 
979—Park's Red. Violet red. 
980—Park's White. Pure 
white. 
985—Violet. 
982—Nana Candidissima. Dwarf pure white. 
981—Complete Mixture. Pkt. 10c; 25¢; Vs oz. 60c. 
A Quick Ornamental Hedge 
1085—KOCHIA Childsii. 30 in. Summer Cypress. 
Ornamental feathery foliage turns red in Fall. 
Showy Dwarf Blue Annual 
1075A—KAULFUSSIA Amelloides. hha, 1 ft. Blue. 
For a delightful border of blue. Pkt. 25c. 
1079—FLOWERING KALE. An extra select strain 
from the orient. Bright red and green leaves. 
Buy fresh seeds—Order direct from Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, South Carolina 
Double 
BLANKET FLOWER 
Gaillardia Annual and Perennial 
If your garden does not already contain these 
fine plants be sure to sow some this year. They 
start readily from seed, require little attention. 
Gaillardia Lorenziana, 
DOUBLE BLANKET FLOWER, C. 
847—Lorenziana, ha, 18 in. Large double firs. 
in many colors; white to deep red and varie- 
gated. A grana assortment of attractive double 
flowers. Pkt. 10¢; 25¢; V4 oz. 40¢; V2 oz. 70c. 
LARGER, More COLORFUL — NEW 
847A—New Hybrid Lorenziana, Larger flow- 
ered and more colorful array of colors from 
ep aiciele deep maroon, than strain above. 
5 c. 
851—Tetra Giant. Huge blood-red flowers are 
borne on long stems. Very vigorous. Pkt. 25c. 
854—Annual Gaillardia Mixed colors. 
PERENNIAL BLANKET FLOWER 
Gaillardia Grandiflora (Perennial Blanket Flowers). 
Hardy perennials blooming first year. Excellent 
both for borders and cut flowers. 
841—Burgundy. Lovely wine-red. Popular. 
844—Goblin, 12 in. The first really dwarf com- 
pact variety, especially suited for the rockery. 
Large showy yellow bordered deep red flowers. 
848—Monarch Strain. 30 in. Robust plants bloom 
all summer. Very varied flowers in many colors 
have perfect form. The finest Perennial Gaillardia. 
Fine for cutting and border. 
849—Royal Double Mixed. 30 in. Many colors. 
Unusual large double flowers, Pkt. 25c. 
845—Complete Mixture Grandiflora Varieties. 
HIBISCUS—ROSE MALLOW, B. 
994—Hibiscus Mallow Marvels, hp. 3 ft. Attrac- 
tive foliage, flrs large and showy with broad 
petals; white to crimson. Complete Mixture. 
1136—Lavatera Trimestris Splendens, ha, 3 ft. Im- 
proved tree mallows; flowers large, fine for beds 
or borders. Mixed. 
992—Golden Bowl. ha. 10 ft. Sunset Hibiscus. 
Spectacular tall annual with huge yellow flowers 
to 9 inches across. Maroon blotch in center. 
Hibiscus Linum rubrum 
FLAX, Linum, B. 
L. GRANDIFLORUM, ha. 1 ft. Elegant for beds or 
rock gardens. Plants bloom in your garden all 
season. 
1191—Rubrum. Scarlet. 1189—Coeruleum. Blue. 
1190—Roseum. Rose. 1197—L. Grandiflorum Mixed. 
1194A—Rigidum. hp. 1 ft. Yellow Flax. Covered 
with copper gold flowers in spring and summer. 
L. PERENNE (Sibericum). hp. 1 ft. 
1194—Fairy Flax. Always in bloom, Blue. 
1198—Rare White Flax. Pure white. 
1195—L. Perenne Mixed. 
1186A—STAR CUP (Lindheimera Texana) 2 it. ha. 
An easy everblooming golden yellow to cut. 
FAIRY WINGS 
LOBELIA ERINUS. ha. Dainty little fairy-like 
plants; just the thing for making a tiny strip 
of blue by your walkway around beds, 
1203—Snowball. Lovely snow white. 
1204—Blue Stone. 4 in. This compact little plant 
is the very best bedding Lobelia. It has small 
irregular shaped flowers of bright clear blue with 
no eye. A fine winter pot plant too. 
120%7—Crystal Palace Compacta, 6 in. Intense dark 
blue, with dark foliage, a pleasing effect. 
1208—Prima Donna. ha. 5 in. Rich velvety maroon. 
1206—Complete Special Mixture of Erinus var. 
L. PENDULA. For hanging baskets. Trailing. 
1211—Sapphire Blue. Azure blue, white eye, 
1212—Complete Mixture of Pendulous sorts. 
1215—Mixture ot All Lobelia. Special Blend. 
Helianthus Sun Gold 
Wena Tulip Poppy 
HELIANTHUS—Sunflower 
Flowers are large, mostly shades of yellow, 
produced freely even in dry weather. 
95%7—Red and Gold Hybrid. 6 ft. (New) 
Big branching plants are covered with 6 inch 
flowers of bright red, tipped gold. 6 seeds 25c. 
950—Giganteus, 10 ft. Single, huge golden. ‘ 
960—Italian White. 4 ft. 3” flrs. of pure white 
to creamy primrose. Fine to cut. Pkt. 25c. 
951A—Green Gold. Golden yellow, green heart. 
952—Sungold (New) Large flowers of rich golden 
yellow freely borne, come 100% double. 
9544—Dwarf Sungold. 15 inches. Like Sun Gold 
but plants are bedding size. Pkt. 25c. 
949—Dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered (new), 4 ft. 
100% double. Large laciniated petals. 
951—Large-flowered mixed Helianthus. 
950A—Suttons Red. 6 ft. Chestnut red. 
953—Excelsior Hybrids, 5 ft. Pretty bronze, brown 
and red shades with zone. Popular. 
955—Small-flowered Helianthus in Mixture. Pkt. 
10c; 25¢; V4 oz. 40c; V2 oz. 70c. 
MEXICAN TULIP POPPY, C. 
1022—HUNNEMANNIA, Fumerifolia, Mexican Tulip 
Poppy, hhp, 2 ft. Bright yellow flrs. 3 in across, 
constantly in bloom; wonderful to cut. 
1023—Sunlite. hhp, 18 in. Semi-double, yellow. 
Gerbera Park's Giant Hybrids 
GIANT TRANSVAAL DAISY 
GERBERA - Superb cut flowers with strong stems 
and graceful flowers. Beautiful in the summer 
border. Choice pot plants for winter bloom. An 
8 in. straw mulch will carry them through the 
coldest winters. Mulch after ground freezes. 
Start the seed in 70 degree temperature, allow- 
ing 4-6 weeks for all to sprout. 
861-Park’s Giant Hybrids 
(Transvaal or Batberton Daisy) Long petaled 
flowers in a wide array of colors from pale 
amber to ruby red with all shades between. 8 
seeds 10c; 25 seeds 25c; 100 seeds 75c. 
861A—Waller Franklin Hybrids 
The finest color range obtainable from seed. 
Long salid stems topped by large, graceful 
blooms in varied, brilliant and unusual colors 
heretofore rarely obtainable. 5 in. blooms, many 
are duplexed. 15 seeds 25¢; 75 seeds $1.00. 
862—Jamesoni Bright scarlet. 15 seeds 25c. 
864—Duplex Hybrids. (New) Large 5 in. flowers 
with twice as many petals as single type, are 
borne on stems up to 3 ft. long. All colors (ex- 
cept blue). 10 seeds 25c¢; 50 seeds $1.00. 
MINIATURE SNAPDRAGON 
LINARIA Maroccana. ha. Blooms in 8 weeks, 
1183—Fairy Bouquet. 8 in. Dwarf, pastel shades. 
1183A—Northern Lights. 15 in. Very bright colors. 
1184—Complete Mixture of L. Moroccana. 
1181—Cymballaria. hp, 6 in. Trailing plant; fo- 
liage in long drooping sprays; small lilac firs. 
1180—Alpina 6 in. hp. Rockery creeper, lavender. 
1180A—Macedonica speciosa. 3 ft. hp. Large flrs. 
of bright yellow marked orange. Showy. 
1184A—Reticulata Aurea Purpurea. ha. 3 ft. Very 
showy. Deep purple with spurs of gold. 
1185—Complete Mixture of Linaria. 
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