. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. White 3 Straw color 3 Clear rose 3 LARGE-FLOWERED PORTULACA. White, striped 3 | Golden 3 Bronze 3 Rose, striped 3 3 I Scarlet 3 Large-flowered Single Portulaca, all colors in splendid mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 Large-flowered Double Portulaca, all colors in splendid mix- ture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet , 3 Large-flowered Portulaca, single and double all in splendid mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 When ordering colors state wheth
. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. White 3 Straw color 3 Clear rose 3 LARGE-FLOWERED PORTULACA. White, striped 3 | Golden 3 Bronze 3 Rose, striped 3 3 I Scarlet 3 Large-flowered Single Portulaca, all colors in splendid mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 Large-flowered Double Portulaca, all colors in splendid mix- ture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet , 3 Large-flowered Portulaca, single and double all in splendid mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 When ordering colors state whether you wish single or double. Rudbeckia Bicolor Superba. 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. A beautiful composite a foot high, bearing golden yellow flowers with showy dark center. Grows quickly, and blooms early and abundantly. 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. Ricinus. Special Mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. Showy foliage plants, known as Castor Bean. As easily grown as Corn. Very showy in a group, the taller in the center, and the dwarf sorts around. Fine for a screen. Borboniensis, 15 feet high 3 I Sanguineus, red, 8 feet high 3 Qibsoni mirabilis, red, dwarf, com- I Zanzibariensis, separate or mx., e'ch 3 pact, fine border, 3 feet 3 I Special mixture of Ricinus, 4 pack- One pkt. of each variety (4 pkts.) '0 | ets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 Mr. Park:—One of the Ricinus plants from your mixed packet of seeds grew seven feet high, and was a fine garden specimen. Another was a dwarf, so I potted it and it is now a pretty plant in my window, just beginning to put forth its odd blossoms.—Mrs. S. Bok, Sullivan Co., Pa., Nov. 25,1901. Sanvitalia jpvocumhena fl. pi. compacta, a fine dwarf, yellow-flowered edging;4 pkts. 10 cts., 1 pkt. 3. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the ori
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