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NOW! NEW TETRA SNAPS 
in Rich Clear Separate Colors 
All new—with long dense spikes 
of immense flowers and _ strong 
growth which makes the Tetra Mix- 
ture so popular. Each below Pkt. 25c. 
130A—Pink Shades 1284—Salmon-Pink 
1294—Deep Rose 154A4—Cherry 
136A—Orchid 150—Clear Yellow 
135—Paper White. 135A—Crimson 
130—Sunset. Primrose thru terra cotta, to deep 
amber pinks both bicolors and solids. Pkt. 25c. 
144—Tetra Fi Hybrid Pan American Pink 
Deep rose pink. The first tetraploid Hybrid Snap 
with the outstanding size of the Tetras and extra 
vigor of the Hybrids. 20 seeds 25c; 50 seeds 50c. 
SENSATIONAL DOUBLE SNAPS 
Flowers are large, well formed, nicely spaced. 
Each floret has several small wavy- petals pro- 
truding from the throat to add grace and charm 
as well as surprise. As easily grown as Ordinary 
Kinds. 214 ft. Double prices (except Sunshine) 
20 seeds 25¢; 50 seeds 50c; 100 seeds $1.00. 
139—Deep Gold. Rich deep golden yellow. 
141—Lemonade. Clear Primrose yellow. 
139A—Snowdrift. Pure white. Individual florets 
resemble small Gardenias, make lovely corsages. 
141A—Double Hybrids Mixed. Whites, yellows, 
pinks, lavender, crimson and bronze shades. 
138—Sunshine. Large fully double flowers of bright 
luminous pink on long spikes. New. 25 seeds $1.00; 
50 seeds $2.00; 100 seeds, $3.75. 
154—Snapdragon Cherry Rose. 
Ha, 2% ft. Majus Grandiflorum, rust resistant. 
A new beautiful color which has long been de- 
sired. Bright shade of deep cherry-rose. Pkt. 25c. 
TALL AND GRACEFUL SKYSCRAPER 
155—GIANT SKYSCRAPERS MIXED. Tho only 
slightly taller than our Super Giants, these Snaps 
have a longer flower spike which is more airy 
and graceful. Mostly soft pastels. Pkt. 25c. 
132A—NARAMEK STRAIN. 3 ft. Art Shades. The 
usual colors plus a large proportion of two tones 
in pink-rose, yellow-bronze, yellow-ruby and or- 
chid-rose combinations. Pkt. 25e. 
125-A—Colossal Snaps Mixed. 
3 ft. Very large florets fill the spike. The plants 
have tremendous vigor producing 3 ft. stems, a 
fine performer even under adverse conditions. 
Spikes stand erect, produce heavily. Early and 
prolific. A controlled blend of white, pink, orchid, 
yellow, crimson and orange. Pkt. 25¢; 3 pkts. 65c. 
F, HYBRID SNAPS. See Back Cover. 
EASY TO GROW 
BALSAM 
Touch-Me-Not or Lady Slipper 
Among the most popular, beautiful and showy of 
the easy growing annuals are the ‘‘Touch-me- 
nots” coming in a great many colors, some 
pleasingly variegated. The flowers are large and 
as double as roses, waxy in texture, admirable in 
beds and borders, thriving in shade in any rich 
soil, and doing well in pots or beds. Started in 
autumn, they bloom in the window in winter. 
300—BALSAM CAMELLIA FLOWERED, 2 ft. This is 
perhaps the finest Balsam in cultivation. It is 
known as Camellia-flowered because its flowers 
are like Camellias in general form and appearance, 
Plants grow 2 ft. high, branching symmetrically, 
and become little trees covered with elegant 
bloom. Large double waxy flowers. Splendid Mix- 
ture. Pkt. 10c; 25¢; Y% oz. 40¢; V2 oz. 70c. 
298—BALSAM NEW FLOWERING BUSH Dwarf Mixed. 
1 ft. These bear their flowers on spikes above 
the foliage. They are desirable for beds and are 
also showy as pot plants. The flowers are fully 
double. (‘Splendid mixture of colors.’’) Pkt. 10¢; 
25c; V4 oz. 40c; V2 oz. 70c. 
296—Torch. Bright red rose. Double Bush Type. 
301—ROSE FLOWERED Mixture. Large, full double 
rose-like flowers borne in profusion on a strong 
growing bushy plant. 
297—BALSAM. All types mixed. 
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COLOSSAL SNAPDRAGONS 
GIANT RUSTPROOF ANTIRRHINUM, hhb, C, S, M. ° 
The flowers are very large, fragrant, of the most varied and ex- 
quisite colors and variegations, and borne on long spikes. They 
bloom continuously during summer and autumn and are large- 
ly used for summer beds and borders, as well as for growing in 
pots for winter-blooming. As cut-flowers they are fashionable, 
and last well in vases. The plants are so readily started from 
seeds, bloom so early the first season and are so easily grown 
under almost any condition that they merit a high place in 
every selection of choice annual flowers. 
especially prepared and will please you. 
Our mixtures are 
TALLEST OF ALL SUPER GIANTS 
OF CALIFORNIA 
Maximum—Rust Resistant—23, ft. 
The tallest of all Snapdragons, Super Giants tow- 
er to a height of 23/4 ft. bearing giant flowers, 
larger than any other type, on fine strong cut- 
ting stems. This variety is free blooming and 
entirely rust resistant. We recommend them. 
126—Alaska (Snowflake). Shimmering pure white. 
Large closely spaced florets on long spikes. 
127—Apple Blossom. Rose with white tube. 
128—Campfire. Pure luminous scarlet. 
129—Canary Bird. Bright canary yellow. 
131—Park's Crimson. Vivid bright crimson. 
132—Indian Summer. Coppery orange scarlet. 
133—Loveliness. Large pure soft rose-pink flow- 
ers are well spaced upon unbranching bright 
green stems with broad foliage. Plants often pro- 
duce 12-16 long strong spikes, 
140—Pink Sensation. Pure pink. 
136—Yellow Giant. The largest and deepest and 
brightest yellow of all. Tall and fine. 
13%7—Mixed. Complete Mixture. Super Giants. Pkt. 
ee Large pkt. 25¢; Ye oz. 50¢; 4 oz. 85¢; 1/2 oz. 
Semi-Tall Large Flowering 
MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM grows 2 ft. tall and pro- 
duces an abundance of long cutting spikes. 
145—Padre. Crimson. 14%7—Reveille, yellow. 
146—Pink Glory. Giant deep salmon rose flowers. 
146A—Pink Freedom. 2 ft. Clear almond pink, ex- 
quisite and 100% rust proof. Pkt. 25c. 
148—Rosalie (Majus Grandiflorum). An entirely 
new color of rich deep rose throughout. 
149—Shasta. Pure white. 
138—Velvet Giant. Flowers are very large, crim- 
son with velvety texture. A rich color. 
151—Complete Mixture. Pkt. 10¢; 25c; Vs oz. 60c. 
BEDDING SNAPDRAGONS 
125—NANUM GRANDIFLORUM Mixed. 112 ft. Hus- 
ky bushy border plants, flower profusely. All 
color blend. 
153—TOM THUMB Magic Carpet. 6 in. Plants are 
creeping in habit. Pastel colors blended. 
152—Park’s Deluxe Mixed. 
An evenly balanced blend of popular colors, in 
all of the types from tall to dwarf. An excellent 
mixture. Pkt. 10¢; Giant pkt. 25c. 
SNAPDRAGON CULTURE 
142—TETRA SNAPS 
Giant Ruffled . ‘raploid Snapdragons Special Mix- 
ture. The largest flowered of all snapdragons. 2 
0 2% in. deep and 13/4 to 2% in. wide, many 
distinctly and attractively ruffled. This mixture 
contains all the usual colors plus some new ones, 
All shades and variations of orange, bronze, yel- 
low, orchid, scarlet, crimson, pinks, white, and 
other harmonious tone blendings. Sturdy plants 
are 2% ft. tall and basal branching. Pkt. 10¢; 25¢; 
1/32 oz. 60c; 1/16 oz. $1.00; 1/8 oz. $1.75. 
142—Tetra Snaps Mixed. 1/16 oz. $1.00. 
Sow seed outdoors when soil has become warm, or for earlier bloom may be had by starting the seed 
indoors six weeks before your regular outdoor planting time. Seed are sometimes tardy in starting, 
but grow rapidly once started. Snapdragons will do well in any good garden soil in full sun or semi- 
shade. The flowers are freely produced from July until frost if withered blooms are kept picked off. 
Brilliant Foliage Plants 
AMARANTHUS 
Easily grown in sunny location and poor soil for 
best brilliancy of foliage. 
78—Crimson Pigmy. 8 in. Extremely dwarf. A 
charming low border, choice pot plant. Pkt. 25c. 
%Yi—Molten Fire. 4 ft. Flaming red foliage. 
%9—Tricolor Splendens. Joseph's Coat Improved. 
3 ft. Richly variegated yellow, green and red. 
46—Fountain Plant. (Salicifolius) 3 ft. Large leaves 
of orange and bronze droop to give the effect of 
a “fountain of fire.’’ 
80—Complete Special Mixture of Amaranthus 
Bells of Ireland, Molucella laevis 
Summer Forget-Me-Not 
ANCHUSA, B, R. 
115—MYOSOTIDIFLORA (Dwarf Anchusa). hp. Light 
sky blue, its habit is dwarf, which makes it excel- 
lent for rock garden or border. The flowers keep 
well, used to lighten bouquets or for corsages. 
96—Blue Bird, ha, 2 ft. Vivid indigo, compact. 
98—lItalica Dropmore, hp, 3 ft. Lovely Gentian 
pe an improved Italica; showy in beds; fine to 
cut. 
97—CAPENSIS. Cape-forget-me-not, ha. 1¥eft. Strik- 
ing red bordered blue flower with white throat. 
102—Anchusa complete mixture of above. 
Note: All Anchusa must be started early to bloor 
the first season. 
303—BARTONA Aurea (Blazing Star). ha, 2 ft. 
Large, showy golden flowers; likes sun and sandy 
soil. Extra fine. 
501—BAILEYA Multi-Radiata. Desert Sunray, 1 ft. 
Novelty; charming flowers 1% in. diam, have a 
fine ruffle of many bright yellow rays. Thrives 
in drought. 
2039—BUTTER DAISY (Verbesina enceliodes) 40 in. 
ha. Shining glistening butter yellow flowers with 
ragged overlapping petals cover the plant from 
June until November. Quick, easy, fine to cut. 
BELLS OF IRELAND 
325—Bells of Ireland. Graceful 2 ft. branching 
stems are so surrounded by 2 in. flowers 
that there is little room for leaves. The bell- 
shaped calyx is green and delicately veined, 
containing the pure white corolla. Both curi- 
ous and beautiful. Pkt. 25c. 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, S. C.—For borders and pots, Bush flowering Balsam. 
