316—BEGONIA ‘Tuberous Double 
GLORIOUS BEGONIAS 
Everyone admires these colorful 
plants that bloom all 12 months. 
FIBROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Unsurpassed for winter bloom, excellent for the 
shady summer bed. Seed, tho very fine, germin- 
ates readily if kept uniformly moist and warm 
Tall Class, 12 inches . 
310—Christmas Cheer. Large, deep crimson rose. 
311—Enchantress. (Christmas Pink). Compact. 
312—Christmas White. Pure white, glossy leaves. 
322—Gustav Knaake. 8-10 in. Large fiery crimson 
flowers measure 114-2 in. Compact. Pkt. 25c. 
315—Complete Mixture Tall Begonias or Semper- 
florens. This is an unusually fine mixture includ- 
ing those listed above and other color variations. 
Dwarf Class, 6-8 inches 
306—Carmen. Bronze leaved, rose pink. 
3324—REDDEST OF ALL Ball Red. Brightest 
scarlet red firs. Dwf. ball shaped. Pkt. 25c. 
308—White Pearl. Pure white, free flowering. 
309—Special blend. Dwarf Begonias Mixed. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
These are valuable for summer decorations or 
window gardens; large flowers often 6 in. across, 
colors ranging from white to crimson and shades 
of bronze, orange and rose. 
316—Double-Flowered Mixed. hhp. 1 ft. Beautiful 
double flowers in all colors. These come about 
80% double. Pkt. 25c. Larger Pkt. 65c. 
317—Double Fringed Mixed Hybrids. 1 ft. From 
crosses on the newest and best kinds. Pkt. 25c. 
818—Lloydii Pendula, fl. pl., Basket Begonia. For 
pots and hanging baskets. Showy double firs. in 
a wide range of colors. 25 seeds 25c. 
818A—Multiflora Mixed. Very free flowering. 25c. 
320—Complete Mixture of Tuberous-rooted. 
UNUSUAL RARE BEGONIAS 
3319—WINTER HARDY BEGONIA Evansiana. 
Survives most northern winters with protective 
mulch. Also a fine pot plant. Pink firs. Pkt. 25c. 
3326—BEGONIA Rex Hybrids. Decorative foliage 
is graceful in form, beautiful in coloration. Flrs. 
pale pink, seeds very small. Pkt. 25c. 
305A—Catheartii. Large bright yellow firs. tinged 
red outside. Large leaves. Rex habit. Pkt. 25c. 
306A—Laciniata. Large purple lves. Pkt. 25c. 
307A—Picta. Leaves spotted white. Pkt. 25c. 
308A—Rubro-venia. Scalloped leaves, pink firs. 25c 
303A—Rare Begonias Mxd. Above & others. 25c. 
CACTUS 
350—CACTUS Ornamental Blend. hhp. For pot 
culture inside. Weird and curious stem formations 
with richly hued and feathery flowers followed 
by ‘jewel’? fruits. Mixture of many kinds. 
FLOWERING MAPLE 
or Chinese Bellflower (Abutilon) 
4—ABUTILON New Hybrids. hhp. 3 ft. Pendant 
flowers, 1 to 3 in. long, vary in color from red 
to yellow and white, with intermediate hues and 
tints. Valuable for window box, greenhouse or 
conservatory and equally suited for hanging bas- 
kets or summer bedding. Easily grown. 
Cyclamen 
For a gardening thrill, make your window a garden this winter. It’s easy with Park’s Seeds. 
Passion Vine 
See page 10 for descrip- 
tion of varieties offered. 
SEEDS OF CHOICE 
WINDOW PLANTS 
FOR CHEERFUL BLOOM in your Window, Greenhouse or Con- 
servatory this winter. A gardening thrill is in store for you if you 
have never raised your window plants from seeds. Plant the seeds 
now for flowers this winter. 21836—A Mixture of easily grown var- 
ALL SEEDS: Pkt. 10c; 21 
for $2.00. Gt. Pkt. 25c; 9 
for $2.00. Except those 
priced in description. 
ieties. Pkt. 10c; 25c. 
Calceolaria 
CINERARIA 
The large flowered Cinerarias are beautiful flow- 
ering plants for the window, very bright, rich 
colored, free blooming, and lasting. Easily grown, 
Bloom in 4 mo. from seed. 
546—Cremer’s Prize Strain. A reselected strain of 
choice colors, very floriferous. Exhibition. 
548—Howard & Smith’s Super Giant Mixture. 15 
in. Huge flowers 4-6” across, each petal 1-114” 
wide. Unequalled color range. Magnificent. 25c. 
551—Park’s Prize Exhibition Giants Mixed. This 
is an extra large flowering strain, grown for us 
by Holland’s best grower. Pkt. 25c. 
552—Complete Mixture of the above Cinerarias. 
3837A—BOUVARDIA JACQUINII. Evergreen, Um- 
bels of bright scarlet firs. in July. 6 seeds 25c; 
30 for $1.00. 
CALCEOLARIA, Pouch Flower 
These are of easy culture from seeds. The unique 
pocket-like firs. are entirely different in form 
from any other flower and the colors range from 
yellow to pink and red, some being tigred, spotted. 
355—Duplex Hybrids. 40 seeds 25c. See pg. 3. 
361—Giant Tigred and Spotted Mixed. Extra large 
flowers, beautifully tigred and spotted with a 
few self colors to add enchantment. This is the 
strongest growing Calceolaria. 
356—New Dwarf Compact. 9 in. Lovely clusters 
of many colors, brilliant reds, yellows, and in- 
termediate shades selfs and spotted, beautiful. 
The plants are more convenient to handle than 
the taller varieties. 
3856A—Dwarf Compact Tigrina. 9 in. Brilliant 
tigred flowers, free flowering, dwarf. Pkt. 25c. 
359—Complete Special Mixture of Calceolaria. 
56—ALOE Variegata (Tiger Aloe). Finest, most 
favored, quick growing succulent beautiful var- 
iegated leaves. 6 seeds 25c. 
348—BROWALLIA Specioso Major. 2 inch violet 
blue firs. fine pot plant. 
347 — BUTTERFLY Bush, (Buddleia Blend). 
Blue, purple, pink, orange, mxd. 
802A—ECHEVERIA HYBRIDS, Hen and Chick- 
ens. Succulent rosettes of various pastel colors, 
pretty flowers. Hasy. 
Glorious Rare Everblooming 
622A—CROSSANDRA Undulaefolia. See picture 
and description opposite page 8. 
Coleus, Flame Nettle 
The luxuriant foliage is beautiful winter and 
summer, and will display maroon, green, crimson, 
yellow, pink, and combinations of these colors. 
The seed germinates readily and plants are 
easily cared for. 
582—Pride of Montferland. A new strain with 
large leaves, distinguished by its beautiful colors 
and markings, robust compact growth. Pkt. 25c. 
586—Avalon Strain. Brilliant variants 
of salmon, apricot, near-gold, pink, rose, 
cream, carmine, purple, copper. A fine 
strain. 
585A—Fringed Leaved Mixed. Leaves 
are deeply fringed and laciniated. Good 
bright colors. 
583—Rainbow Hybrids Mixed. Wide 
range of colors. Includes all the colors 
known to Coleus. 
580—Glory Mixture. Rare and unusual. 
581—Small Leaved Hybrids. Bright and 
varied in color, graceful in form. 
Cineraria Cremer’s 
Prize 
Coleus 
CYCLAMEN-Shooting Star 
CYCLAMEN Persicum Giganteum. hhp. 1 ft. For 
the window in winter. The exquisite flowers of 
many lovely colors are produced in great abun- 
dance for many weeks; seed show plantlets in 
about 8 weeks; plants begin blooming in 18 mths. 
Every seed, as a rule, will produce a plant. 
626—Christmas Holly. Color of the Hollyberry. 
Selected from a famous strain. Flowers of great 
size. 3 seeds 25c; 15 seeds $1.00. 
627—Bright Waves Ruffled. New, flowers large 
and beautifully ruffled. Complete mixture of all 
Cyclamen colors. 3 s 25c; 15 s $1.00; 100 s $5.65. 
3636—Sweet Scented Mixed. Very fragrant. 3 
seeds 25c; 15 seeds $1.00. 
628—Double Mixed (Voght’s) Rare and expensive. 
A sensation anywhere. Fully double flowers in 
complete mixture of colors. 3 seeds 25c; 15 seeds 
$1.00; 100 seeds $5.65. 
629—Extra Select Strain Mixed. The above and all 
other known Cyclamen colors in a fine balanced 
Hybrid Mixture. 3 seeds 10c; 10 seeds 25c; 100 
seeds $2.00. 
3687—HARDY Cyclamen Europeum. Bright red, 
very fragrant. 
134—Snapdragon. Mixed florist varieties. Hybrids, 
tetras. Pkt. 50c. 
Giant Gloxinias 
GLOXINIA. hhp. 1 ft. These are easily grown 
from seeds. In 4” pots will begin blooming 6 mo. 
after sowing—larger pots require longer growing 
period. The firs. are large bell-shaped and of the 
most brilliant colors. These seeds are very small 
and require care in handling but start very 
readily when sown in pans or pots on finely 
sifted soil and watered from beneath. 
881—Tigrina Gigantea. Benary’s new giant bloom- 
ing strain. Huge flowers are tigred and spotted 
in a great variety of rich colors. 25c. 
880—White; 3880—Dark Blue; 884—Red; 
Scarlet & White; 879—Violet & White. 
885A—Imperial Hybrids. Dark decorative leaves 
form a background which sets off the bright 
flowers to perfection. All colors mixed. 25e. 
886A—Multiflora Mixed. Very free blooming, tho 
firs. are smaller. 
884A—Gigantea Mixed. Largest flowers (414-5 in. 
across) in many new, rich colors as well as the 
regular Gloxinia colors. This is the last word 
in Gloxinias. You can’t buy bulbs this fine. 
Pkt. 25c; 65c. 
882—Complete Mixture made from above and al] 
other known colors. 
878— 
8754A—GESNERIA Large Flowered Scarlet Hy- 
brids. Elegant plants akin to Gloxinias are simi- 
lar in appearance but many firs. 
a long central stem. Pkt. 25c. 
are borne on 
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