New Flowers 
New Zinnias with Grace and Refinement 
2149—Burpee Hybrids. Immense, fluffy, ruffled flowers 
with graceful, curved petals. Airy, informal, much alive 
with color. All Zinnia colors, but none of them harsh. 
Pictured in color Front Cover. 100 seeds 25c; Ye oz. $1.00. 
How Good Can a Sweet Pea Get? 
Early Multi-flowered and Richly Fragrant Giants 
1974—Zvolanek's Colossal Lavender. Superb fragrance, huge 
clear pure lavender flowers. 40 seeds 25c; 100 seeds $1.00. 
1975—Zvolanek's Colossal White. Pure white large open 
flowers 4 or more on each long stem. Very fragrant. 
40 seeds 25c. 
Truly the Pot of Gold at Rainbow's End 
The color, experts thought, could not be created. 
We're Proud to Present: THE FIRST YELLOW SWEETPEA 
1968—Sulphur Yellow. Zvolanek’s Summer Flowering Multi- 
flora. (Plenti-flora) Very long stems, vigorous grower, 5 
and 6 flowers on pencil stems. 8 seeds 25¢; 40 s. $1.; oz. $10. 
1969—Whirlwind. Early Multiflora. Best of the new type. 
Extra large light rose. Very Fragrant. 15 seeds 25¢; 75 
seeds $1.00 
1970—Orange Cerise. Early Multiflora. 15 s. 25¢; 75 s. $1. 
1973—Zvolanek's Early Multiflora Mixed. The Sweet Pea 
of the future. Up to 8 giant flowers on each exceptionally 
long strong stem. All colors, many richly fragrant. 15 seeds 
25¢; 75 seeds $1.00; 2 oz. $2.25; 1 oz. $4.00. 
Note: Early Sweet Peas are best only during cool weather, 
Zvolanek's Multiflora SPRING FLOWERING—Resists Heat 
1989—Light Pink. First in existence. Similar to Cuthertson, 
but with 5-7 giant flowers, pencil stems. 10 s. 25¢; 50s. $1. 
1990—Mixed. Spring Flowering Zvolaneks Multifiora. (Multi- 
bunda) Lilac, lavender, pink, blush white and carmine in 
blended Mixture. 5-9 giant flowers on long pencil stems. 
15 seeds 25¢; 75 seeds $1.00; 1/2 oz. $1.75; oz. $3.25. 
NEW WINDOW FLOWERS 
3—ABUTILON Giant Flowered Hybrids. (Hyb. Maxi- You’ll Love 
mum) A premium strain with extra large flowers Every Plant of 
and a wide range of colors. Pkt. 25c. 587A — COELUS 
Spectacular Rare Flamingo Flower Park’s _ brilliant. 
122—ANTHURIUM Scherzerianum. Shining spathes of Surpassing all in 
intense red, (occasionally rose or white) with gold brilliance and 
coiled spadix. Large waxy lance-lves. 5 seeds $1. 12 vigor. Color Pic- 
seeds $2.00. Germinate in humid heat (80° temp.) ture Pg. 36A. 40 
809—RICHLY FRAGRANT EXACUM AFFINE. seeds 25¢; 200 
This delightful window garden plant has the double seeds $1.00. 
distinction of being one of the few window garden NAEGELIA —> 
plants with blue flowers and one of the very few 1429A — Compact 
fragrant ones. Flowers are sky blue with golden an- Mixed Aumiclose 
thers. Fragrance is delicate and delicious. Pkt. 25c. Wantmnena Afri- 
8094—EXACUM Afrocoerulea. Deep blue. Pkt. 25c. CanaVaoletmrclas 
A Super Gloxinia tive. Flowers red, 
884A—Gigantea Mixed. Huge flowers measuring 4%- he Di Peated 
5 inches across are borne on strong stems. Beautiful SER oe eae ce 
attractive shades. Pkt. 25c. Dlasipitalt 
Blue Butterfly Pea—The Rare Clitoria maar ede PRE 25¢. 
566—Ternata. Butterfly flowers of rich blue freely . * ¢- 
adorn this lovely window twiner. Pkt. 25c. 
1039—EXTRA DWARF IMPATIENS. (Hybrida Nana) 
More dwarf and compact than any other strain, this 
will make the finest of everblooming pot plants or 
become a low shady border. Pkt. 25c. 
15514A—MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUMS. Large 
The Handsome Cape Primrose now in an 
Outstanding New Strain 1956-STREPTOCARPUS 
Weismoor Hybrids Akin to Gloxinias and African 
Violets, this Orchid-like flower is more beauti- 
ful than either. Huge 4-5” fringed and crested, 
long lasting flowers, heavy cutting stems, com- 
pact leaves and superior coloring (18 distinct col- 
ors blended) make this silver medal winner a 
rare treat. 40 dust-like Seeds. 25¢; 200s $1.00. 
Zvolanek's Multiflora Sweet Pea 
Exacum Affine 
574—CLIVIA 
MINIATA 
Rare and Most Glorious 
Sometimes known as the 
Kafir-lily. Giant trumpet 
shaped flowers of bright 
scarlet with yellow throats 
are borne in umbels atop 
stem. Strapleaved 
637A—The Charming Cyphomandra Fragrans 
Easily grown, it’s a flowering plant, a beautiful, nutritious, 
tasty vegetable. Spring started plants grow 5 ft. high with 
massive sub-tropical foliage. In Autumn, big racemes of pink 
deliciously scented flrs. Kept frost free, they are dormant till 
aed! --£t, 
foliage reminds one of the 
Amaryllis family of which 
it is a member. Directions 
for growing with each 
package. Large seed 20¢ 
each; 3 for 50c; 7 for $1.00; 
1 yr. plants: $1.50 each. 
1954—BIRD OF PARADISE. Stre- 
litzia regina. Pictured on page 
35. Large  bird-like yellow 
flowers with dark blue tongues 
and purple boat like bracts. 1 
seed 20c; 3 seeds 50c. 
1794—SAINTPAULIA Mrs. 
AFRICAN VIOLET (Saintpaulia) 
Odom's 
Strain. hhp. 6 in. Seed from one of the Nation’s 
finest collections. 50 seeds 25¢; 250 seeds $1.00. 
Pansy-marked flrs. Picture pg. 34. 8 seeds 25c. 
1557A—SCENTED LEAVED GERANIUMS (Pelargonium 
odoratissima Mixed). 10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds $1.00. 
2010—SUCCULENTS Dish Garden Mixture. Seeds saved 
from an outstanding collection of choice plants. In- 
clude Aloes, Crassulas, Dudleyas, Echeverias, Epi- 
dendrums, Epiphyllums, Faucarias, Kalanchoes, Me- 
sembryanthemums, Sedums, Senecios and others. 25c. 
Rare Black and Metal-shining COLEUS 
581A—Othello. Black, true from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
586A—Metallicus. Expressive metal-shining in light 
red to dark brown red leaves. Pkt. 25c. 
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582—COLEUS PRIDE OF MONT- 
FERLAND. A new strain with 
large leaves distinguished by 
its beautiful colors and robust, 
compact growth. Pkt. 25c. 
5854A—COLEUS Fringed Leaved 
Mixed. Leaves are fringed and 
ruffled, beautiful bright colors. 
Magnificent 
1798—Blue Fairy Tale. F; Hybrid. 100% true. Extra large ultra-marine blue, yellow 
eyed flowers generously produced. 
50 seeds 50c; 250 seeds $2. 
Extremely vigorous plants often bloom in 6 mo. 
NOTE: African Violet seeds are very tiny, so open the package carefully over a 
white paper. We make careful tests to insure that the seeds are alive and viable, 
but because extra care is required to start these seeds, we cannot replace them 
for those who fail to grow them. Directions for growing with every packet. 
Finest New Window Garden Seeds. 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, South Carolina. 
spring when lovely purple young leaves are followed by a wealth 
of fragrant blooms, then great clusters of scarlet fruit, the flavor 
and color of Tomato. 8 seeds 25c; 40 seeds $1.00. 
355—CALCEOLARIA DUPLEX HYBRIDS. The first really new depar- 
ture in this popular window garden plant in many years. The 
upper pouch of each flower is almost as large as the lower giv- 
ing an attractive duplexed effect. Plants are bushy and fairly 
dwarf, red, yellow, rose and bronze shades. Some are spotted. 
100% true to type. About 40 seeds 25c; 200 seeds $1.00. 
BEAUTIFUL NEW BEGONIAS 
New colors, new foliage, strong free blooming Fi Hybrids. 
3322—F1 Hyb. Pink Profusion. Pure La-France Rose. Pkt. 25c. 
3323—Fi Hyb. Bonfire. Lustrous carmine-scarlet. Dark lves. 25c. 
3323A—F1 Hyb. Essen. Large cerise flrs, mauve centers. Pkt. 25c. 
3322A—Fi Hyb. Jubilee. Dazzling scarlet, copper gleam, Pkt. 25c¢ 
3318—F, Hybrid. Snow. Pure white. Pkt. 25c. 
3325—F, Hybrids Mixed of Above. Pkt. 25c. 
3320—Rose Pearl. Largest flowers of all, measuring 2 in. and 
more across. Pleasing soft pink, self color. Glossy foliage. 25c. 
313—Sparkler. The first and only true salmon Begonia. Large 
flowers of brilliant salmon orange, contrasting cream base. 25c¢. 
3321—Doty's Calla Queen. Variegated green and white foliage. 
many leaves appear like small white Callas. Flrs. scarlet. 25c. 
Other Flowers for your window or greenhouse Pg. 32-35. 
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