. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Park's Superb Bedding Hsters. All Varieties Mixed, 4 packets 10 cents, r packet 3 BED OF PARK'S SUPERB BEDDING ASTERS, EDGED WITH CERASTIUM. I wish everyone of my patrons would try a bed of my Superb Bedding Asters. The plants are of bushy, compact habit, and a bed of them becomes a mass of the most ex- quisite, showy double flowers imaginable. No bed could be more attractive than the one indicated in the enarraving, and none more admired. The center contai


. Park's novelties and specialties in seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Park's Superb Bedding Hsters. All Varieties Mixed, 4 packets 10 cents, r packet 3 BED OF PARK'S SUPERB BEDDING ASTERS, EDGED WITH CERASTIUM. I wish everyone of my patrons would try a bed of my Superb Bedding Asters. The plants are of bushy, compact habit, and a bed of them becomes a mass of the most ex- quisite, showy double flowers imaginable. No bed could be more attractive than the one indicated in the enarraving, and none more admired. The center contains about 25 plants of blue, the surrounding ring 45 plants of white, and the dark ring about 65 plants of bright rose. The edging is of Cerastium. I will send a packet of blue, one of white, two of rose, and two of Cerastium, all proportioned to suit a bed eight feet across, for only 15 cents. Set the plants five inches apart, marking the rows off with a stake and cord. Sow the seeds in a box, and transplant to the bed on a cloudy day. These fine Asters are also very desirable for pot culture. Special mixture, 4 pkts. 10 cts., 1 pkt. 3c. Mr. Park:—I had a large Ijed of your Bedding Asters this year. They were as large around as the top of a common teacup, and of various colors. Everybody admired them, and one lady said "I never saw such Asters! Where do r^u get your seeds?" I told her they came from Park. She said. "I am going to get my seeds there after this.'"'—Mrs. M. M. Barton, Rutland Co., November 7,1901. Park's Silver eioud Hster. 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. A grand variety. The plants are strong and very floriferous, as shown in the engraving, while the flowers are large, exceedingly double, and of the most delicate texture and exquisite form. Fine for beds and pots. The color is pure white, but if prefered I can supply other colors, or a mixture. Price, 4 packets 10 cents, one packet 3 cents. Mr. Park:—Last spring I sent for four pac


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