MECONOPSIS 18385—Baileyii. hp. New, 
China; glorious sky-blue Poppy-like firs. 
showy green anthers. A beautiful plant. 
1839—-MERTENSIA Virginica, BLUEBELLS. 2 
ft., hp. Panicles of rich blue, rose tinted firs. 
1461—PAEONIA Chinese Dble. hp. 2 ft. Autumn 
sown; spring germination. 
from 
with 
Hardy Phlox You’ll Love—from seeds. 
1679A—PHLOX Perennial Beltsville Beauty. 3 
ft. At last a seed grown Phlox which displays 
all the colors formerly available only by purchas- 
ing plants. Mauve, lavender, carmine, crimson, 
salmon-pink, pink with dark eye, pink, white 
with dark eye, pure white are all represented and 
the flowers are large borne in big umbels. De- 
veloped by Dr. Sam Emsweller of U.S.D.A. 
Freeze seeds for best germination. Pkt. 25c. 
ROCK GARDEN GEMS 
1766—GIANT BUTTERCUP (Ranunculus). Giant 
Camellia Flowered Mixed. hhp. 2 ft. Special strain. 
1886—SAXIFRAGA (Rock-foil). Mixed Species. 
Highly interesting and desirable for rockery or 
wall, admired for pretty foliage and flowers. 
THALICTRUM 2018—Dipterocarpum. hp, 4 ft. A 
teal gem among hardy plants, graceful sprays of 
violet-mauve flowers brightened by a bunch of 
lemon-yeilow stamens. Flowers June and July. 
THERMOPSIS. Perennial herbs of the Pea fam- 
ily. Lupin like plants. Good for bold effects. 
2017—Caroliniana. 4 ft. Yellow pea like blossoms 
in midsummer. Blooms in June and July. 
2016—THYMUS Serphyllum (Mother of Thyme). 
hp. 2 in. For stepping stones. Creeping plants, 
Sweet scented foliage, purple flowers. 
TROLLIUS or GLOBE FLOWER. hp. 20 in. Like 
a large double Buttercup. Blooms in border from 
May to July. 2031—Golden Queen. Dark Yellow. 
2041—Europeus. hp. 2 ft. Showy lemon yellow. 
2032—Mixed Colors. 
2030A—TRADESCANTIA Mixed. Spendthrifts of 
bloom for many weeks. Rose, white, purple. 
ZOYSIA JAPONICA— 
Lawn Grass Supreme 
Tough, wear-resistant, immune to diseases and 
pests, crowds out Crabgrass, needs only occasion- 
al mowing. Thrives in any kind of soil, North or 
South. Withstands heat, long periods of drought, 
extremely cold climates. Makes a beautiful cush- 
iony carpet of green. 1 Ib. covers 450 sq. ft. of 
lawn. ™%4 Ib. $2.00; 14 Ib. $3.50; 1 Ib. $6.00. 
Exacum Affine 
809—RICHLY FRAGRANT EXACUM AFFINE 
This delightful window garden has the double 
distinction of being one of the few window garden 
plants with blue flowers and one of the very few 
fragrant ones. Flowers are sky blue with golden 
as A Fragrance is delicate and _ delicious. 
Pkt. 25c. 
809A—EXACUM Atrocoerulea. Dp. blue. Pkt. 25c. 
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AFRICAN VIOLET (Saintpaulia) 
1794—-SAINTPAULIA Mrs. Odom’s Magnificent 
Strain. hhp. 6 in. Seed from one of the Nation’s 
finest collections. 50 seeds 25c; 250 seeds $1.00. 
1798—Blue Fairy Tale. F, Hybrid. 100% true. 
Extra large ultra-marine blue, yellowed flowers 
generously produced. Extremely vigorous plants 
often bloom in 6 mo. 50 seeds 50c; 250 seeds $2. 
NOTE: African Violet seeds are very tiny, 80 
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. 
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HARDY PRIMROSES 
Sow in late fall, seeds need freezing. Blooming 
season very early spring—March, April, May. They 
like shade. 
1711—AURICULA. Extra large flowering mixture 
from the finest strain of prize show varieties. 
1712—AURICULA Monarch Strain. Pkt. 25c. 
1717—DEANS Choicest Colored Hybrids Mixed. 
Splendid range of rich colors, large flowers. <A 
magnificent premium strain. Pkt. 25c. 
1719—JAPONICA. 2 ft. White to Crimson. 
1718—FLORINDAE. 40 in. Delightful fragrant, 
yellow. 
1723—VERIS  Elatior Giant Polyanthus, 
umbels in many light colors. Spring bloom. 
P. POLYANTHUS or (Veris). 10 in. to 1 ft. 
Cowslip. A fine hybrid of Europe, long well known. 
1720—Alba pura, pure white; 1721A—Gold Laced; 
Lieb Bed shades; 1724—Large Flowered Choicest 
Mixed. 
1723A—MONARCH STRAIN MIX. A _ giant 
flowered mixture of brightest, best colors. 
1713A—COLLOSSEA. Largest flowers, best colors 
of all P. Veris. A premium strain. Pkt. 25c. 
1727—VULGARIS. 6 in. True Yellow Primrose. 
1726—Complete Mixture of Hardy Primroses, con- 
taining the above and other interesting varieties. 
PRIMULA NOTES: See Gardener’s Handbook for 
complete instructions. These benefit from late fall 
planting. They need to be frozen before they will 
germinate well. 
NEW WINDOW FLOWERS 
3—ABUTILON Giant Flowered Hybrids. (Hyb. 
Maximum) A premium strain with extra large 
flowers and a wide range of colors. Pkt. 25c. 
A Super Gloxinia 
884A—Gigantea Mixed. Huge flowers measuring 
41%4-5 inches across are borne on strong stems. 
Beautiful attractive shades. Pkt. 25c. 
1557A—SCENTED LEAVED GERANIUMS (Pel- 
argonium odoratissima Mixed). 10 seeds 25c; 50 
seeds $1.00. 
2010—SUCCULENTS Dish Garden Mixture. Seeds 
saved from an outstanding collection of choice 
plants. Include Aloes. Crassulas, Dudleyas, Eche- 
verias, Epidendrums, Epiphyllums, Faucarias, 
Kalanchoes, Mesembryanthemums, Sedums, Sen- 
ecios and others. 25c. 
Rare Black and Metal-shining COLEUS 
581A—Othello. Black, true from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
586A—Metallicus. Expressive metal-shining in 
Giant 
light red to dark brown red leaves. Pkt. 25c. 
o 
1956—Streptocarpus Weismoor Hybrids 
The Handsome Cape Primrose now is an 
Outstanding New Strain 1956-STREPTOCARPUS 
Weismoor Hybrids. Akin to Gloxinias and African 
Violets, this Orchid-like flower is more beautiful 
than either. Huge 4-5” fringed and crested, long 
lasting flowers, heavy cutting stems, compact 
leaves and superior coloring (18 distinct colors 
blended) makes this silver medal winner (Hann- 
over Hort. Exh.) a rare treat. Pkt. 25c. 
1955—GIANT STREPTOCARPUS HYBRIDS. See 
page 10 for complete description. 
You’ll Love Every Plant of 
587A—COLEUS Park’s Brilliant 
Surpasses in brilliance and vigor that of any 
other strain. Entirely eliminated are the normal 
dull, plain colored types, leaving bright com- 
binations of red, rose, pink, bronze, copper, ivory 
and purple. 40 seeds 25c; 200 seeds $1.00. 
Blue Butterfly Pea—The Rare Clitoria 
566—Ternata. Butterfly flowers of rich blue 
freely adorn this lovely window twiner which 
may also be treated as a summer annual. Pkt. 25e 
Super Giant Freesia—Graceful, Fragrant 
838—Super Giants Mixed. Long lasting, extra 
aoe flowers on long wiry stems. Very fragrant. 
t. 25c. 
355—CALCEOLARIA DUPLEX HYBRIDS. The 
first really new departure in this popular window 
garden plant in many years. The upper pouch 
of each flower is almost as large as the lower 
giving 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. 
551—Park’s Prize Exhibition Giant Cineraria 
Mixed. This is an extra large flowering strain, 
grown for us by Holland’s best grower. Pkt. 25c. 
Regonia Semperflorens Rose Pearl 
Be) 
FLAME VIOLET 
793 — Episcia Hybrids. Special 
crosses made by Mr. Stowe, in 
his grand collection of many 
varieties. Most will have scarlet 
flowers, with varying shades in 
the leaves, tho some will have 
blue flowers. Pkt. 8 seeds 25c; 
40 seeds $1. 
BEAUTIFUL NEW BEGONIAS 
New colors, new foliage, strong free blooming Fi Hybrids. 
3322—Fi Hyb. Pink Profusion. Pure La-France Rose. Pkt. 25¢. 
3323—Fi Hyb. Bonfire. Lustrous carmine-scarlet. Dark lves. 25c. 
38323A—Fi Hyb. Essen. Large cerise firs, mauve centers. Pkt. 25c. 
3322A—Fi Hyb. Jubilee. Dazzling scarlet, copper gleam. Pkt. 2c. 
3325—Fi 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. 25¢. 
318—Sparkler. The first and only true salmon Begonia. Large 
flowers of brilliant salmon orange, contrasting cream base. 25c. 
3321—Dofy’s Calla Queen. Variegated green and white folia e, 
many leaves appear like small white Callas. Firs. scarlet. 28e. 
Finest New Window Garden Seeds. Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, South Carolina 
