New Gowers and §&. meciatives 
FROM ALL 
OVER 
THE WORLD 
We invite your special attention to the fine new flowers listed on pages 2, 3, and 4. You will find almost every variety offered 
by any seedman listed in the body of the book, but these three pages we have reserved for those which we consider of special 
merit. The All America winners and a majority of the flowers listed on pages 2, 3 and 4 are offered for the first time this year. 
There are also a number of flowers listed throughout the catalog for which we did not have room on these pages which are en- 
tirely new. You will like them all. 5 
STAR LIGHT, STAR BRIGHT, LOVES SUN 
1439—NICOTIANA Dwarf White Bedder. Very 
dwarf and compact, growing only 12 in. high, 
it covers itself in fragrant pure white stars 
which shine all day despite the sun. Tops for 
beds and borders, choice for pots. Pkt. 25c. 
1438—Crimson Bedder. 15 in. Pkt. 10¢; 25c. 
SPIRITED PETUNIAS 
1610A—Spin the Bottle. F,; Hyb. Grandiflora. 
Sharp white wheels with rich purple spokes 
will stop the most casual observer. Dwarf, 
extremely uniform. 30 seeds 25c; 75 seeds 50c. 
1650—Popeorn. A Super-Dwarf Grandiflora. 
Extra large, wavy pure white flowers on low 
growing upright plants. Pkt. 25c. 
1562A—Cotton Candy. Large full double flowers 
of soft, creamy salmon, suffused with pink. New, 
lovely color. 15 seeds 25¢; 100 seeds $1.00. 
498A—Giant Pampas Plume Celosia. 
Huge feathered plumes on _ vigorous, long 
stemmed plants. It is a full mixture of colors 
containing bronze, gold and sunset colors very 
rare in Celosia. Plume is huge and very dense, 
stretching out to a graceful point with silky 
sheen. Sensational summer border, thrives on 
hot weather, makes a riot of color. Easy, fine for 
cutting too. Pkt. 25¢; Ve oz. $1.00. 
492—Golden Fleece. Golden yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
854—GAMOLEPIS Tagetes 
A new yellow plant for edgings to be sown 
directly on the spot. Unusually free flowering 
and about 6 inches tall. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 65c. 
And one even smaller 
597—COTULA Barbata. Compact 3” mounds with 
small button-like lemon-yellow flowers in great 
abundance. Attractive edging. Pkt. 25c. 
A Choice Tiny California Poppy 
812—ESCHSCHOLTZIA Miniature Caespitosa. A 
very prolific dwarf rock plant 5” tall, covered 
in small pale lemon yellow firs. 25e. 
PLAYFUL PHLOX 
1672—GLOBE MIXED. It grows only 5-6 in. high, 
but with rounded, globe-shaped plants covered 
with brilliant bloom. Mixed colors. Pkt. 25c. 
Largest Flowering Dwarf Phlox 
1676A—BEAUTY MIXED. Rounded compact bushes 
6-8 in. high. Blooms twice others size. 25c. 
LIGHT-HEARTED ASTERS 
Now They’re Easy to Grow 
So Early, They Get Ahead of Wilt & Yellows. 
255—Burpeeana Extra Early Mixed. 20 in. 
Earliest Aster with globular 3” flowers in 
a colors. Upright, base-branching plants. 
Cs 
257—Powderpuffs. 2 ft. Early, wilt-resist- 
ant and best of all give you plenty of fully 
double 3” flowers. Upright with all firs. 
stemming from the main stalk. Cut entire 
plant for a bouquet, or take a few from 
each plant not harming garden show- 
pieces. Pkt. 25c. 
Superb, Entirely New 
2148 — BLAZE Zinnia. 
Intense Mandarin-red. Color 
picture opp. pg. 12. 50 seeds 
35c; 150 seeds $1. 
60—ROYAL CARPET 
Alyssum. Pictured in color 
opp. page 1. Pkt. 25c. 
1607A—COMANCHE Petunia. | 
Scarlet Fi Hybrid. Color 
opp. page 1. 100 seeds 50c. 
COLLECTION 07 
One pkt. each of above 3 
for $1.00. 
Brilliant Foliage 
World's Tiniest 8" 
AMARANTHUS 78 - Crimson 
Pigmy. Edging or easy pot 
plants. 25c¢. 
Handsome - Evergreen 
1443A—Nierembergia Frute- 
scens. 2 ft. Easy from seed, 
they soon become a mass 
of slender, flax-like bran- 
ches forming a_ bushy 
plant. Their lovely cup- 
like blue and white flow- 
ers an inch across, appear 
as a swarm of pretty but- 
terflies. A charming peren- 
nial for either house or gar- 
den, it never tires nor sulks, 
but greets you with a nod- 
ding, loving smile. Pkt. 25c. 
1045—Hearts & Honey. Magic 
flowers that change color 3 
times a day. See picture and 
description on front cover. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1092—Larkspur Regal 
and Supreme Blend. Pkt. 
25¢; 4 oz. $1. World’s 
best Larkspur Mixture. 
A Real Yellow Aster—Wilt Resistant 
222A—Princess Goldilocks. The only truly 
venom Aster. It’s early, it’s wilt resistant. 
t. 25c. 
495A—Purple Plume. Glowing purple. Pkt. 25c. 
494A—Torchlight. Flaming red. Pkt. 25c. 
1961—Little Sweethearts Mix- 
HELIOTROPE Gt. Flwd. Pacific 
VERBENA BUSH TYPE 
On This Page THE FINEST NEW ANNUALS. 
es 1 World’s Largest Flwd 
: : HELIOTROPE—Fragrant 
970—Giant Flowered Pacific. 
30 in. plant topped by huge 
(1 ft. diam.) flower clusters. 
‘Very fragrant in a complete 
range of blue shades. Pkt. 25c. 
974A—First Snow. 30”. First 
Giant Flowered pure white. 
Most beautiful of all. 25¢. 
974—Blue Bonnet. Deepest blue 
in Heliotrope. Pkt. 25c. 
A Practical Sunflower 
For beds, borders, vases. 
9544A—DWARF SUNGOLD. (15 
in.) The full 100% double, 
brilliant yellow chrysanthe- 
mum-like flowers are borne 
on compact 15 in. plants. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Vivacious Verbenas 
: The new BUSH TYPE 
: Now in full color array. 
_ Broad _ flat-topped, bushy 
. plants 8-10 in. high, 12-15 
- in. across. Flower heads al- 
- most touch each other cov- 
ering the plant entirely with 
no bald or open spaces. 
ij 2046A—Firelight. Most vivid 
red ever. Pkt. 25c. 
2042—Roselight. Rose pink, 
; white eye. Pkt. 25c. 
045—Salmon Queen. Salmon 
i pink. Pkt. 25¢. 
2045A—Snow White. Giant 
flwd. pure white. Pkt. 25¢. 
2044—Starlight. Bright blue, 
cream eye. Pkt. 25c. 
08-COLLECTION. One of ea. 
five above for only $1.00. 
2043—Bush Type Mixed. From 
originator’s trial grounds by 
special arrangement. The 
above and many other col- 
ors. Pkt. 25¢; Ye oz. $1.00. 
150A—HIT PARADE. F, Hybrid Snap- 
dragon. Best Snaps grown. Color picture 
back cover. 50 seeds 25¢; 250 seeds $1.00. 
Three Weeks Extra Bloom in 
MARIGOLD 1298—EXTRA EARLY GIGANTEA Mixed. 
This largest of all Marigolds now in a strain 
18-21 days earlier blooming than the regular 
type. Fully double 5” flowers in a gay mixture 
of cream, buff, lemon, gold, orange. Pkt. 25c. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL HOLLYHOCK 
1016—Indian Summer Mixed. Giant double flowers 
in all colors in 5 months from seeds. 25e. 
Color Harmony for Salvia Splendens 
These combine beautifully with other flowers. 
1813—Rose Flame. Vibrant coral-rose. Pkt. 25c. 
1809—Burgundy. Deep wine to maroon. Pkt. 25c. 
1809A—White Fire. Striking creamy white. 25c. 
1818—New Harmonics. Shades of pink, salmon, 
rose, white, cream, lilac, wine, maroon. 25c. 
There'll be a glow in Your Heart for 
1807—Fireworks ''Early Timed'' Scarlet Salvia. 
Everblooming, it starts uniformly 6 weeks ahead 
of Bonfire, continues until frost. Compact plants 
only 12” tall will reach 30” diam. There is no 
finer Salvia for beds or pots. 25¢. 
1260—FLUFFY RUFFLES 
20 in. A giant intensely ruffled, brilliant medium 
orange African Marigold. Flowers 5%” diam. 
on long basal branching cutting stems. 25¢. 
1302—Man in the Moon. Lightest Marigold. 25c. 
TRYSOMIC GIANT IMPERIAL STOCK 
An Epic in Plant Breeding 
Culminating a work started in 1915 by Dr. H. B. 
Frost at Cornell University. We are now able to 
offer seeds which represent the greatest advance 
in genetics experienced in recent years. 
Trysomic Stocks produce 85% double flowering 
plants which can be increased to 100% by dis- 
carding the weaker plants in the 4 leaf stage. 
Very early blooming, branching habit 2% ft. 
high, they’re well suited to growing outdoors 
or for greenhouse culture. Fine beds, or borders, 
wonderful cut flowers. Deliciously fragrant. 
1935—Pure White; 1936—Navy Blue; 1937—Fiery 
Red. 1938—Trysomic Choice Blend of All Colors. 
Colors or Mixture: 35 seeds 25¢; 175 s. $1.00 
ed. A choice Sweetpea for 
beds, borders or use as pot 
plants. Large ruffled Spen- 
cer-flowers cover perfect 
mound-like plants 8” high, 
8” wide. All colors Mixed. 
12 seeds 50c; 25 seeds $1.00. 
Trysomic Stock 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, S. C. 
