. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. New Tree Lupin. 4 pkts. 10 cents, 1 pkt. 3 cents. A very beautiful hardy per- ennial is Lupinus arboreus, the new yellow and white shrubby tree Lupin. The plants are hardy, and when once started will take care of themselves for years, blooming profusely every season. The pea-like flowers are borne on immense spikes, and are ex- ceedingly showy. The plants are easily grown from seeds, and begin blooming the second year. A group of this in full bloom is gorgeous, and


. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. New Tree Lupin. 4 pkts. 10 cents, 1 pkt. 3 cents. A very beautiful hardy per- ennial is Lupinus arboreus, the new yellow and white shrubby tree Lupin. The plants are hardy, and when once started will take care of themselves for years, blooming profusely every season. The pea-like flowers are borne on immense spikes, and are ex- ceedingly showy. The plants are easily grown from seeds, and begin blooming the second year. A group of this in full bloom is gorgeous, and calls forth unbounded praise. One of the newer perennial plants that has been highly praised during the past few years. Linum Perenne. Special mixture, 4 packets lO cents, 1 packets cents. One of the most graceful and beautiful of perennials. Once started it will remain for years without further care. Blooms all season. Mr. Park:—I have a fine specimen oi Linum Perenne which was raised from seeds planted in the .pring of '98. It is two feet high with slender bend- ing stems clothed with mossy like foliage, beautiful without bloom but when crowned with bright blue flowers from May until July it is more beautiful; hardy without any protection in this climate.—Adela A. Ragle, Dubois Co., Ind., Dec. 18,1900. Mr. Park:—A lovely hardy garden flower is Linum, with its numerous graceful blossoms at the tips of long branches clothed with small, delicata foliage. The seeds bought of you germinated well, and the plants make a lovely addition to our list of hardy bine and white flowers.—Mrs. W. R. Wilkison. Cherokee Co., Kas., Dec. 11,1900. New Large^flowered Platycodon, or Chinese Bell-flower. Complete mixture, machine=packed, 4 pkts. 10 cents, 1 pkt. 3 cents. A grand perennial, perfectly hardy, and bearing: verv larere, showy blue and white flowers. Every garden should contain a clump of this splendid flower. I offer only the new large-flowered sorts. Mr. Park:—The Platycodon


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