. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PAEK'S liARGB-FLOWERED CINERARIAS. There are no window flowers that make a finer display than a good strain of the Hybrid Cinerarias. The flowers are large, borne in a globular head, and are gorgeous in coloring, the colors ranging through shades of white, crimson, royal purple, blood-red, etc. Many plants bear beautiful variegated flowers. The seeds germinate quicklv, and I the plants are easUy cared for. Started in the spring the plants will bloom the fbllow- I i
. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PAEK'S liARGB-FLOWERED CINERARIAS. There are no window flowers that make a finer display than a good strain of the Hybrid Cinerarias. The flowers are large, borne in a globular head, and are gorgeous in coloring, the colors ranging through shades of white, crimson, royal purple, blood-red, etc. Many plants bear beautiful variegated flowers. The seeds germinate quicklv, and I the plants are easUy cared for. Started in the spring the plants will bloom the fbllow- I ing winter or early spring. Keep the plants in a cool, partial shade during summer. Cover the ground with tobacco dust or stems to keep off insects. Shift into larger pots as needed and keep regularly watered. If they become root-bound or are not jucficiously watered the plants are not likely to do well. The seeds I offer were raised for me by a celebrated grower of these flowers in Germany. They will produce compact, vigorous plants and immense flowers of the choicest colors. If you want something choice for your window get seeds of Park's Large-flowered Cinerarias. You will never regret it. Finest mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. ! White, Blue, Deep Red, Purple and Crimson, each 5 Splendid mixture of all colors, iccluding variegated and marked,''4'pai^^^ S Mr. Park :—A year ago last spring I bought a paper of your Large-flowered Cinerarias, which I sowed in a shallow pan m common sandy earth, Tn less than a week the young plants began to appear, until there were 47 of them. They grew so fast I had to transplant them. Later I put them in little pots, and some in baking powder cans. I lost some, but had 41 which I shifted into larger pots and cared for in our cold house all wint«r, protectmg them from frost. In March they began to bloom, and I felt well repaid for all mv trouble. The flowers were of all colors, many of them very rich and beautiful.—Mrs. Craig
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