. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Park's Hardy Primroseo Finest Mixture, all colors, 4 packets 10 cents, i packet 3 PLANT OP PARK'S HARDY PRIMROSE. For a charming display of spring flowers get seeds of Park's Hardy Primrose and sow in a box in March, April, May or June. When well started set the plants where they are to bloom. They will soon become established, and will then take care of them- selves, being perfectly hardy. The foliage is handsome, and the flowers showy, deli- cate in texture, rich and va
. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Park's Hardy Primroseo Finest Mixture, all colors, 4 packets 10 cents, i packet 3 PLANT OP PARK'S HARDY PRIMROSE. For a charming display of spring flowers get seeds of Park's Hardy Primrose and sow in a box in March, April, May or June. When well started set the plants where they are to bloom. They will soon become established, and will then take care of them- selves, being perfectly hardy. The foliage is handsome, and the flowers showy, deli- cate in texture, rich and varied in colors, deliciously scented and produced in abundance. White, Golden Yellow, Scarlet, Sulphur and Rose, = 5 Splendid mixture, all colors, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet . 3 ji^=This splendid Primrose is represented in the above fine wood engraving, which was prepared expressly to give my patrons an idea of a plant in bloom. Everybody who has a garden should have this grand perennial. Park's EYerblooming Garden Pinks, Mixed, 4 packets 10 cts., 1 packet 3 cts. You all know the old-fash- ioned, clove-scented, hardy Garden Pinks which were so popular in earlier years. They are still beautiful and highly prized, but the Garden Pinks I here offer are far superior in size, doubleness and variety t>f colors, and equally as rich in fragrance, while they have the added merit of everblooming. Plants are easily started from seeds, are hardy, begin to bloom in early summer, and keep in bloom throughout the season. The flowers are exqui- sitely marked, come in double, semi-double and single form, and show colors. Price, mixed, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. Mr. Park:—Who does not love the old-fashioned May Pink, like our moth- ers used to have ? In the spring of 1900 I bought a packet of seeds of Park's Ev- erblooming Garden* Pinks, and al- though the season was so unfavorable I saved eight plants, which bloomed last spring, and were all different, four do
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