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(Snapdragon) 
SWEET ALYSSUM. Everblooming. 
Dwarf plants, covered with fragrant bloom. 
72—Violet Queen. 5 in. Rich deep violet. 
Lavatera (Mallow) 
winter, and give extra 
way. 
tirrhinum, Dianthus, Phlox, Poppy, 
Nemophila Mixed (Baby Blue Eyes) 
BABY BLUE EYES (Nemophila) ha. 6”. 
Pretty cup shaped flowers about an inch across. 
One of the best ground covers for a bulb bed. 
61—Carpet of Snow. (Procumbens) 2% in. Compact 
masses of snow white. ; 
63—Little Dorrit. 5 in. Compact, white. 
67--Primrose Queen. 4 in. Primrose yellow. 
73—Complete Mixture of Alyssum. 
ALYSSUM,: NEMOPHILA, CANDYTUFT and ESCHSCHOLTZIA are admirably 
suited for sowing on bulb beds to hide the foliage when it dies back. 
SNAPDRAGONS 
Giant Rustproof Antirrhinum. Delight- 
ful for beds or cutting, and for winter 
bloom in a sunny window. _— 
142—Tetra Snaps. 24% ft. Giant Ruf- 
fled Tetraploid Snapdragons Special 
Mixture. Largest flowered of all Snap- 
dragons. Plants are very vigorous. 
Color range is complete. __ 
137—Maximum or Super Giants Mixed. 
23%, ft. Tallest of all Snapdragons. 
Large flowers on long stems are well 
suited for cutting. Pkt. 10c; 25c; 1% 
oz. 50c; 14 oz. 85c; % oz. $1.50. — 
151—Majus Grandiflorum Mixed. Semi- 
Tall. 2 ft. Of medium height producing 
flowers abundantly. 
152—Deluxe Mixed. All types. 
ANNUAL CANDYTUFT 
440—Coronaria, Giant Hyacinth Flow- 
ered. 18 in. Tree like, each branch 
terminating in a big spike of pure 
white. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 
447—Umbellata Mixed. 1 ft. A mixture 
of many rich colors. 
389—CALLIOPSIS (Tickseed). 3 ft. 
Single and double complete Mixture. 
CALENDULA or Pot Marigold 
Fine cut flowers, also nice for beds or 
for growing indoors in winter. 
378—Pacific Beauty Mixed. A pastel 
Mixture of this new Heat resistant 
type. 4-5 in. flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
374—-Yellow Colossal. Bright yellow. 
375—Complete Mixture of Calendulas. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON 
Showy in the garden and valuable for 
cutting. Centaurea cyanus. Ha. 3 ft. 
511—Red, 509—Blue Boy, 510—Pink, 
512—White. 
516—Jubilee Gem. Deep blue, Dwarf. 
513—Complete Mixture of Centaurea. 
CLARKIA or Rocky Mountain Garland. 
557—Double Mixed. 2 ft. All colors. 
561—Novelty Clarkia Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
DIANTHUS—Pinks 
717—Heddewegii. Mixed. A complete 
mixture of single and double, fringed 
and plain edged. 
715—Heddewegii Double Mixed. A mix- 
ture of laciniated and plain edged. 
705—Chinese Pinks. 16 in. 
DWARF CUP FLOWER 
Nierembergia Hippomanica 6 in. 
1444—Purple Robe. Dwarf plant smoth- 
ered with sparkling deep lavender. 
Nierembergia Hippomanica 
1425—Insignis Marginata Blue. 
1428—Complete Mixture of Nemophila. 
CALIFORNIA POPPIES 
(Eschscholtzia) 
1 ft. Easily grown, everblooming, 
showy. Finely cut silvery foliage. Rich- 
ly colored flowers. Fine for bulb beds. 
816—Aurantiaca. Rich bright yellow. 
822—Splendid Prize Mixture. Rich 
colors in a mixture of single, double, 
fringed and fluted. 
GAILLARDIA or Blanket Flower. 
847—Lorenziana, 18 in. Large double 
firs. in many colors, some variegated. 
GYPSOPHILA (Angel’s Breath) 
Cloudlike flowerheads are so graceful 
and light indispensable for bouquets. 
934—Complete Mixture. 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT, Cyano- 
glossum. 18 in. 
634—Firmament. Dwarf, sky blue firs. 
636—Complete Mixture Cyanoglossum. 
1022—HUNNEMANNIA (Mexican Tu- 
lip Poppy). 2 ft. Bright yellow 3 in. 
flowers. Light gray-green foliage. 
1186—LAVATERA Trimestris Splen- 
dens. 3 ft. Improved tree mallow. 
Mixed colors. 
MATRICARIA, Feverfew. 
1327—Ball Double White. From select- 
ed plants, 100% double. Pure white. 
Our finest. Pkt. 25c. 
1330—Golden Ball. 8 in. Rich yellow. 
1333—Complete Mixture. 
NIGELLA (Love in a Mist) 
1450—Miss Jekyll. 18 in. Blue. 
1452—Mixed. Blue and white. 
PETUNIA 
1628—Rosy Morn Improved. 12” Bril- 
liant rose with broad white throat. 
1633—Nana Compacta Complete Mix- 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
1508—Double Shirley, Begonia flow- 
ered, 12”. Fully double frilled flowers. 
1509—Complete Mixture of Shirley. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII. For fall sow- 
ing in the South only. Seedlings begin 
blooming when small. 
Gigantea—Largest flowered of annual 
Phiox.. 10) in: 
1677—Grandiflora complete mixture. 
DOUBLE PORTULACA 
(Rose Moss) 
1698—Prize Strain. Double Grandifiora 
Formula Mixture containing pink, scar 
let, yellow, salmon, white, and rose. 
Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 30c; 
1/16 oz. 50c; % oz. 90c; %4 oz. $1.75. 
Phlox Drummondii Mixed. 
CHRISTMAS SPENCER or Early 
Begins blooming about a month earlier than 
the Giant Spencer type. 
1977—SPECIAL MIXTURE of Christmas 
Spencers. Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c; % oz. 50c; 
1 oz. 90c; %4 Ib. $3.00. 
1995—GIANT STANDARD 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
in carefully blended mixture of all colors. 
More vigorous and withstand heat better than 
Christmas Spencer. Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c; 
1 oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.75; % Ib. $3.00. 
2002—CUTHBERTSON’S HEAT RE- 
SISTANT SWEET PEAS 
Very heat resistant, begin blooming about 2 
weeks earlier than the Standard Spencer. 
Flowers are fully as large, stems are stron 
and long. Choice mixture of all colors in 
balanced blend. Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c¢; % 
oz. 45¢: oz. 75c: “ Ib. $2.00. 
THE SWEETPEA OF THE FUTURE 
1973 ZVOLANEK’S Early Multiflowered Mixed. 
Up to 8 giant flowers on exceptionally long 
strong stems. All colors, many richly fra- 
grant. 15 seeds 25c; 75 seeds $1.00. 
1999—RUFFLED AND FRILLED MIXED. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; 1 oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.75. 
1972—ALL SEASONS MIXTURE. A blend of 
Early, Cuthbertsons and standard. Pkt. 10c; 
25c; oz. 75c; % Ib. $2.25. 
LARKSPUR 
DOUBLE GIANT IMPERIAL 
Prefer Fall Planting 
The Giant Imperial Larkspurs, 4-5 ft.; with 
base branching, upright growth and long del- 
phinium-like spikes of double, closely spaced 
florets, are marvelous in beauty. 
1099—*BLUE BELL. Beautiful azure blue. 
1101—CARMINE KING IMPROVED. 
1104—*DAZZLER. Rich scarlet shaded cinna- 
bar. A pleasing different and worthwhile color. 
1106—LILAC KING. Lilac lavender color. 
1109—PINK KING. One of the earliest flower- 
ing of them all. Closely spaced full double 2 
in. florets of lovely soft vibrant rose color. 
1110—*PINK PERFECTION. A lovely “up to 
date” Larkspur. Basal branching 24 in. spikes 
are closely spaced with 2 in. florets of round- 
ed broad petals in a luscious shade of light 
pink and salmon blend. Magnificent. 
1112—ROSE KING. Huge, rich, deep rose. 
1113—*SWEET LAVENDER. Light lavender. 
1114—*WHITE KING. The outstanding white 
Larkspur of the decade. Flowers glistening 
pure white with rounded petals. 
1115—SPECIAL IMPERIAL GIANT MIX- 
TURE. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 35c; oz. $1.20. 
THE NEW LARKSPUR “SUPREME” 
Entirely new, of Giant Imperial Type with 
stronger growth, 20% longer stems, more 
fully double florets, broader petals, closely 
spaced on 5 ft. stems. 
1124—-SUPREME MIXED. Pkt. 
85c; oz. $2.85. 
1094—-REGAL FINEST MIXED. Basal branch- 
ing, tremendously long, thick spikes of Del- 
phinium-like flowers, beautiful colors. Pkt. 
25c: % oz. 60c; %4 oz. $1.00. e 
1092—Regal and Supreme Mixed. Finest Lark- 
spur mixture in the world. Pkt. 25c; “4 oz. 
$1.00. 
25c3; WY oz. 
Fall Sown, these produce Sturdier Plants, Earlier Bloom, Longer Stems. 
The purpose in fall planting is not to germinate the seed in 
Autumn, but to get the seed in place, ready to grow with the 
first favorable weather of spring. Plant slightly deeper than 
in spring. Protect the sides of beds with boards to prevent 
washing seeds away. Apply a protective mulch as soon as the 
ground freezes. Ideal planting time is just before the ground 
_ ANNUALS for FALL SOWING — Nature’s Way 
From Philadelphia southward—Larkspur may be sown in Sep- 
tember so that the seeds may germinate in the fall. With a 
protective mulch after the ground freezes, they will live over 
early long stemmed flowers. 
Washington D.C. southward, Sweetpeas too can be handled this 
From Southern Virginia southward add to these An- 
Calendula. 
From 
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Sweetpea, Cuthbertsons Mixed 
The Best SWEETPEAS 
“Supreme” 
Larkspur 
For separate colors 
Larkspur Supreme & 
Regal, & Sweet Peas 
see Spring Catalog. 
ALL SEED: Pkt. 10¢; 21 for $2.00; Giant Pkt. 25¢; 9 for $2.00—Buy Direct from Park and Save. Page Eleven 
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