Double Giant Golden Gleam—Pkt. 10c 
SWEET SCENTED 
NASTURTIUMS hha, C,D,B 
Nasturtiums will bloom 1 month after sowing 
and continue until frost. They are easily propa- 
gated and will produce a wonderful display of 
pretty foliage and long stemmed flowers. Fine to 
cut for arrangements, beautiful in beds or bor- 
ders, and may be used in salads. Sharp cooling 
fragrance. A sunny location and light soil are re- 
quisites. If soil is too rich, luxuriant foliage will 
result with a scarcity of flowers. 
1399—GOLDEN GLEAM. Rich golden yellow. Fine 
for beds and splendid cut flowers. 
1401A—Fiery Festival. Pkt. 25c. 
1400—INDIAN CHIEF. Scarlet, dark foliage. 
1402—MAHOGANY GLEAM. Deep mahogany red. 
1406—SCARLET GLEAM. Gleaming scarlet. 
1407—SUNRISE. Brilliant lemon yellow. 
1408—SUPREME. Vivid salmon cerise. 
PRICES FOR ABOVE: Pkt. 10c; Large Pkt. 25c. 
1409—GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRID MIXTURE. A wide 
assortment of beautiful colors carefully blended. 
Pkt. 10c; 25c¢; oz. 50c; 1/4 Ib. $1.75. 
OLD FASHIONED FRAGRANT 
1411—PARK'S FRAGRANT GIANTS. The old fash- 
ioned Nasturtiums of our childhood have been 
greatly improved, but they still recall the hal- 
lowed associations of bygone days. The vines are 
stronger, the flowers larger, more fragrant, and 
the colors and markings more varied. A choice 
blend of best colors. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 45¢; 4 Ib. $1.50. 
LEAVES OF GOLD 
138%7—Golden Morn. Brilliant light 
scarlet flowers with delicate yellow 
wh ivy-shaped leaves. Pkt. 25c¢. 
1413—CANARY BIRD VINE. hha. 
Climbing to 8 ft. This unique flower 
is in the Nasturtium family but is 
surely related to the Canary Bird. 
PERENNIAL FLAME FLOWERED 
NASTURTIUM 
1414—TROPAEOLUM Speciosum. hhp. 
A slender climbing vine with at- 
tractive scarlet flowers and finely 
divided foliage. Hardy south, the tuberous roots 
stored over winter North, or potted for winter 
bloom in sunny window. Pkt. 25c. 
Canary 
WONDERFUL DWARF GEM 
Large, Double, Deliciously Fragrant 
1397—WONDERFUL DWARF GEM MIXTURE. 1 ft. 
high, 1% ft. across. Dwarf bush type, excellent 
for beds, borders, or window pots indoors. Origi- 
nated by the Bodgers, world famous for their 
work on Nasturtiums. Our seeds are direct from 
Bodgers’ and sure to please you. Plants come in- 
to bloom 1 month after sowing and continue until 
cut down by frost. Color range is superb includ- 
ing beautiful shades from creamy white thru 
yellow, rose, salmon, orange, scarlet, maroon and 
many others. Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c¢; oz. 65¢; '/4 
Ib. $2.00. 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, S. C.—All Seeds: Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25e. 
Iceland Poppies 
(PAPAVER NUDICAULE) hp. c, b. 
Bloom from May until frost. 
These are oid fashioned flowers that 
Mother used to grow. but how showy 
and beautiful they are. The improved 
strains we offer are giants in size 
and will be the brightest thing in your 
garden. Sow in Spring or Fall. Hardy 
perennials that bloom the first sea- 
son, 
LARGEST OF ALL 
1513—Gartford Giants Mixed. (A. M., 
R. H. S. ’40) Beautiful rich colors, 
and the largest flowers of all Iceland 
Poppy strains. We consider this the 
finest, largest strain available today. 
Pkt. 10c; Gt. Pkt. 25c; Ys oz. $1.25. 
1515—Imperial Jewels. Outstand- 
ding new and regally splendid is 
this Iceland Poppy mixture. It 
contains a marvellous range of col- 
ors of light to deep and pastel 
pink shades and the most glori- 
ous scarlets and reds. Long stems, 
huge beautiful frilled and fluted 
flowers. Our finest mixture. Pkt. 
10¢; Gt. Pkt. 25c; Ys oz. $1.00. 
1518—Pastel Art Shades. Frilled. 
1519—Red Cardinal. The first red in 
the Iceland class Long stemmed 
oe flowers of brilliant cardinal 
red. 
1524—Complete Mixture single kinds. 
NEW DOUBLE ICELAND 
Popular Iceland Poppies in double 
form. 
1542—Double Nudicaule Mixed. 
Double, 
Begonia. 
Pink. 
ny a a Po€ 
BABY BLUE EYES 
Nemophila, ha, 6 in. B, S,. 
Very beautiful dwarf annuals, each plant stool- 
ing out and forming a clump; covered with pretty 
cup-shaped flowers about an inch across. Seeds 
sown in very early spring will produce a pro- 
fusion of flowers over a long period. Sown in 
Autumn the plants bloom early in Spring and 
are wonderfully showy in a bed. Splendid for 
semi-shaded spot, ground cover for bulb bed, 
border or rockery. Prices: All Nemophilla: Pkt. 10c; 
25¢; Va oz. 45c; V2 oz. 75c. 
1425—Insignis Blue. Wide open blue. 
141%7—Holborn Blue Bell. 6 in. Dark blue, 
shaped flowers. Makes a beautiful bed. 
1428—Complete Special Mixture of Nemophila. 
CRINKLED COLEUS—Easy 
1558—PERILLA Frutescens Crispa. hha. 1% ft. 
Rich, dark foliage in Coleus effect, for every 
Coleus use, but quicker and easier from seed. 
Large, crispy, fringed with metallic lustre. 
bell- 
aa 
1444—Nierembergia Purple Robe. 
DWARF CUP FLOWER 
NIEREMBERGIA (Hippomanica) B, S. 
1444—Purple Robe. 
hhp, 6 in. (Cup Flower.) The finest new bedding 
plant of a decade. Dwarf, compact and symmetri- 
cal; smothered by hundreds of sparkling deep 
lavender flowers. Your border will not be com- 
plete without ''Purple Robe.'' Blooms in 15 weeks. 
Flowers until frost. Pkt. 10c; 25¢; 1/128 oz. 85c. 
1444A—Deep Purple Robe. True deep purple. Same 
habit as Purple Robe. Pkt. 25c; 3 Pkts. 65c. 
1443—N. Coerulea, 4 in, A little more dwarf and 
of lighter lavender blue color. Blooms in about 
15 weeks from sowing and is in continuous flow- 
er until frost. Flrs. 1% in. diam. center of yellow. 
EVERGREEN, ENDURING, HANDSOME 
1443A—Frutescens. hp. 2% ft. Easy. Blooms 
quickly, increasing in size and bloom all season. 
Lovely cup-like blue and white flowers an inch 
across appear as a swarm of pretty butterflys. 
Retains handsome green foliage all winter. Sup- 
ply limited, order early. Pkt. 25c. 
GIANT DOUBLE ANNU 
1508—Double Shirley Begonia 
Flowered, ha, 12 
frilled flowers like ft. Rich orange scarlet with 
Lovely mix, 
1538A—Double 
1509—Complete 
New All Double Shirley. 
153%7—Complete 
ture of Double Pop- 
pies. 
Imperial 
Jewels 
Als 
AL POPPIES 
ANNUAL SINGLE 
1501—American Legion. ha. 2 
in. Fully 
white Maltese Cross. 
1506—Flanders Field. Orange 
scarlet, black cross. 
1520A—Single Shirley Mixed. 
A brilliant blend many col- 
Mixe ors. 
1543—Tulip (Glaucum). 20 in. 
Large tulip shaped firs. of 
dazzling scarlet. 
8714—Horned Poppy. 28 in. hb. Large showy flrs. 
Long stems, brilliant colors, fine to cut. Shades 
of Yellow and orange. 
LOVE IN A MIST 
NIGELLA. N. Damascena "'Miss Jekyll'’, 
Deep Rose 
Mixture of 
ha, 18 in. 
One of the finest blue cut flowers. Its color is 
rich distinct blue in contrast with the delicate 
green involucre which veils the petals. Delight- 
1451—White. 
fully different. 1450—Blue. 1452— 
Complete Mixture. 
SENSITIVE PLANT 
1356—MIMOSA Pudica. 
hha, 2 ft. Pretty pinnate, 
fern-like leaves that react 
to your touch by folding 
themselves and drooping. 
The prostrate spreading 
plant bears dainty pink 
airy flowers. 3 Z 
HARDY SENSITIVE PLANT 
Sensitive Rose or Trailing Mimosa. hp. 6 in. 
1356A—Morongia uncinata. Firs. are fragrant 
fluffy balls of pure pink, golden anthers. Pretty, 
pinnate foliage closes when touched. Beautiful, 
fully hardy trailer for bank or wall. 
NOLANA, CHILIANBELL-FLOWER 
1454—Blue Ensign, Lanceolata. Ultramarine blue 
with contrasting white center. Striking, lovely. 
incnaieianionnnr 
ENTED NICOTIANA 
hha, C, B. Flowering Tobacco, Blooms June-Aug. 
1436—Affinis, 32 in. Pure white, tuberose scented 
blooms produced abundantly on bushy plants. 
143%7—Affinis Hybrida Grandiflora, 18 in. Rose, 
red, crimson, and creamy white in fine large 
flowering deliciously fragrant hybrid mixture. 
Just the Right Size. 
1439—Dwarf White Bedder. 12 inches. Very compact 
with a profusion of large pure white, sweet scented 
flowers which remain open all day. Pkt. 25c. 
1438—Crimson Bedder, 15 in. Dwarf Crimson. 
1433—Daylight. 
14%-2 ft. In this new Hybrid, the white blooms 
remain fully open during even the most brilli- 
ant sunshine. Scented. Pkt. 25c. 
1432—Sensation Hybrids. 
Embraces all colors. Stays open during the day, 
evening scented. Pkt. 25¢; Ys oz. 50c; 1% oz. 85c. 
1434—White Bell. 
(Sylvestris). Pure white bell shaped. 
1442—Complete Special Mixture, all Nicotiana. 
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