aes SBECONIA WE LASE Knaake” (Fibrous 
GLORIOUS BEGONIAS 
Everyone admires these colorful 
plants that bloom all 12 months. 
Begonias both Tuberous and Fibrous-rooted are 
easily raised from seed by proper care. Tuberous 
kinds bear larger flowers than the others and 
keep in bloom all summer. The Fibrous rooted 
bi often bloom continuously summer and win- 
er. 
FIBROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Unsurpassed for winter bloom, excellent for the 
shady summer bed. Seed, tho very fine, germin- 
ates readily if kept uniformly moist and warm. 
Tali Class, 12 inches 
310—Christmas Cheer. Large, deep crimson rose. 
311—Enchantress. (Christmas Pink). Compact. 
312—Christmas White. Pure white, glossy leaves. 
322—Gustav Knaake. 8-10 in. Large fiery crimson 
flowers measure 112-2 in. across, and produce 
abundantly. Plant habit is compact and medium 
height. The finest Fibrous Begonia. Pkt. 25c. 
LARGEST FLOWERS OF ALL 3320—Rose Pearl. 8 
in. Giant flowers measure 2 in. and more across. 
Soft pink self, green lvs. Pkt. 25c¢. 
3321—CALLA LILY BEGONIA Calla Queen. Firs. 
bright scarlet red. Leaves top out white, appear 
like miniature Callas. 20 seeds 25¢; 50 seeds 50c. 
3311—Bois de Vaux. 8 in. Vivid bright rose flow- 
ers. Leaves metallic green with red border. 
3312—BICOLOR ELEGANCE. 8 in. Flowers bright 
pink with white center. 
ENTIRELY NEW COLOR. 313—Sparkler. Salmon. 25c. 
315—Complete Mixture Tall Begonias or Semper- 
florens. This is an unusually fine mixture includ- 
ing those listed above and other color variations. 
Fi HYBRID BEGONIAS 
Hybrid nature is stronger, more floriferous. 
3323—Heterosis Bonfire. Lustrous carmine scarlet. 
Metallic brown foliage Pkt. 25c. 
3322—Heterosis Pink Profusion. Pure La-France 
rose, purple buds, very floriferous. Pkt. 25c. 
3325—Fi Hybrids Mixed of above. Pkt. 25c. 
Dwarf Class, 6-8 inches 
806—Carmen. Bronze leaved, rose pink. 
3324—REDDEST OF ALL Ball Red. Brightest scarlet 
red flrs. Dwf. ball shaped. Pkt. 25c¢. 
308—White Pearl. Pure white, free flowering. 
309—Special blend. Dwarf Begonias Mixed. 
350—CACTUS, Ornamental Blend. Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c. 
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TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
These are valuable for summer decorations or 
window gardens; large flowers often 6 in. across, 
colors ranging from white to crimson and shades 
of bronze, orange and rose. 
316—Double-Flowered Mixed. hhp. 1 ft. Beautiful 
double flowers in all colors. These come about 
80% double. Pkt. 25¢c. Larger Pkt. 65c. 
319—Single-Flowered. hhp, 1 ft. Rich and varied 
colors; mixed. Large flrs. of exquisite texture. 
317—Double Fringed Mixed Hybrids. 1 ft. From 
crosses on the newest and best kinds. Pkt. 25c. 
318—Lloydii Pendula, fi. pl., Basket Begonia. For 
pots and hanging baskets. Showy double flrs. in 
a wide range of colors. 25 seeds 25c. 
318A—Multifiora Mixed. Very free flowering, 25c. 
320—Complete Mixture of Tuberous-rooted. 
3319—WINTER HARDY BEGONIA Evansiana. Sur- 
vives most northern winters with protective 
mulch. Also a fine pot plant. Pink flrs. Pkt. 25c. 
3326—BEGONIA Rex Hybrids. Decorative foliage is 
graceful in form, beautiful in coloration. Flrs. 
pale pink, seeds very small. Pkt. 25c. 
CACTUS 
349—CACTUS Hardy Blend. hp. Many Cactus 
species are thoroughly winter hardy, even into 
Canada. others need only slight protection thru 
the winter. Here is a splendid mixture. 
350—CACTUS Ornamental Blend. hhp. For pot cul- 
ture inside. Weird and curious stem formations 
with richly hued and feathery flowers followed 
by “jewel” fruits. Mixture of many kinds. 
SUCCULENTS for Dish Gardens 
2010—Rare Succulents Mixed. A blend of many 
kinds from several fine collections. Most are 
dwarf, all are pretty and easily grown. Pkt. 25c. 
FLOWERING MAPLE 
or Chinese Bellfiower (Abutilon) 
4—ABUTILON New Hybrids. hhp. 3 ft. Pendant 
flowers, 1 to 3 in. long, vary in color from red 
to yellow and white, with intermediate hues and 
tints. Valuable for window box, greenhouse or 
conservatory, and equally suited for hanging bas- 
kets or summer bedding. Easily grown. 
3—A, Giant Hybrids (Hybridum Maximum). Flow- 
ers larger and colors more varied than above. 
A superior premium strain. Pkt. 25c. 
WITH YOUR ORDER 
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OUR ‘“‘Gardener’s Hand- 
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these seeds. 
growing 
CE WINDOW PLANTS 
316—BEGONIA Tuberous Double 
356—CALCEOLARIA New Dwarf Compact. 
For A 
2 Window Full of Cheer in Dreary Winter Weather 
A Complete list of seeds for Window Garden, Greenhouse, Conservatory. Have 
you ever experienced the pleasure of raising a window plant from seed— 
seeing the soil burst, the little plantlets appear, and then watching and caring 
for it day by day till full-grown, blooming and seeding? If not, you have a 
thrilling experience in store for you. Order your seeds today. You will be 
charmed with the results. In addition to the separate varieties listed below, 
we offer a splendid mixture of many easily grown sorts 3 pkts. 25¢; 1 pkt. 10c. 
546—CINERARIA, Cremer's Prize 
CINERARIA 
The large flowered Cinerarias are 
beautiful flowering plants for the 
window, very bright, rich colored, 
free blooming, and lasting. Seeds start quickly 
and Spring seedlings bloom the following winter. 
We offer the finest strains, and recommend 
Cremer's for free flowering; Howard's’ for 
giant blooms. 
546—Cremer's Prize Strain. A reselected strain of 
choice colors, very floriferous. Exhibition. 
549A—Citronella. Dainty lemon yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
550A—Double Flowered Mixed. Rare. Pkt. 25c. 
548—Howard & Smith's Super Giant Mixture. 15 in, 
Huge flowers 4-6” across, each petal 1-142” wide. 
Unequalled color range. Magnificent. 25c¢. 
549—Park's Dwarf Nana Multiflora Hybrida. Pro- 
fuse blooming, many colors. Dwarf. 
546—Erfort Dwarf Finest Mixed. 8 in. tall, 10 in. 
across. Brightest colors, lots of reds. 25¢. 
551—Park's Prize Exhibition Giants Mixed. This is 
an extra large flowering strain, grown for us by 
Holland’s best grower. Pkt. 25c. 
552—Complete Mixture of the above Cinerarias. 
337A—BOUVARDIA JACQUINII. Evergreen, Umbels 
of bright scarlet flrs. in July. 6 seeds 25¢; 30, $1. 
UNUSUAL RARE BEGONIAS 
305A—Cathceartii. Large bright yellow flrs, tinged 
red outside. Large leaves. Rex habit. Pkt. 25c. 
306A—Laciniata. Large purple lves. Pkt. 25c. 
307A—Picta. Lves. spotted white Pkt. 25c. 
308A—Rubro-venia. Scalloped lves., pink flrs. 25e. 
303A—Rare Begonias Mixed. Above and others. 25c. 
CALCEOLARIA, Pouch Flower 
These are of easy culture from seeds. The unique 
pocket-like firs. are entirely different in form 
from any other flower and the colors range from 
yellow to pink and red, some being tigred, spotted. 
355—Duplex Hybrids. 40 seeds 25c. See pg. 3. 
361—Giant Tigred and Spotted Mixed. Extra large 
flowers, beautifully tigred and spotted with a few 
self colors to add enchantment. This is the strong- 
est growing Calceolaria. 
356—New Dwarf Compact. 9 in. Lovely clusters 
of many colors, brilliant reds, yellows, and in- 
termediate shades selfs and spotted, beautiful. 
The plants are more convenient to handle than 
the taller varieties. 
356A—Dwarf Compact Tigrina. 
9 in. Brilliant 
tigred flowers, free flowering, dwarf. Pkt, 25c. 
359—Complete Special Mixture of Calceolaria. 
(Most popular) 
For a gardening thrill, make your window a garden this winter. It’s easy with Park’s Seeds. 
