COOD LUCK CARDENS 
PARADISE, PA. 
Dear Fellow Gardener: 
The joyous planting season with its promise of bountiful crops to 
come is but a few short weeks away. The Good Earth is waiting for 
the touch of the plow or the turning over with the spade; it is an¬ 
ticipating the loving care of the true gardener, and is preparing to 
reward him with beauty, with happy hours and with a prideful enjoy¬ 
ment of the floral and vegetable lives which wax and expand for him 
alone. 
With renewed hope, America is going forward. The sparkling sun¬ 
shine of returning "good times" is just beginning to peep through the 
clouds of the depression, as this greeting is written. Perhaps by the 
time this message reaches our many friends, the dark days will seem 
as passed dreams. 
But if not, you will find in your garden surcease from troubles, 
from care and from worry. The true gardner always gets returns from 
his thought and labor-realizing that neither is ever wasted—that 
in God’s good time harvest follows planting-that Nature rewards 
planned work-ALWAYS; that the Season’s progression is a sure sign 
that good times will follow bad. 
The gardener, too, gives thanks to the ceaseless experiments which 
make possible the perfecting of the old varieties of flowers and 
vegetables, and the creation of many new ones. There is much plea¬ 
sure and satisfaction in producing what one’s neighbor does not; in 
gaining effects which others cannot match. Make YOUR garden, this 
year, notable for novelties and surprises which add so much to the 
joy of having a garden. " - 
Here at the Good Luck Gardens, we are well prepared to meet your 
requirements in this way. Our newest catalogue here submitted con¬ 
tains -many unusual and "different" offerings destined to make your 
garden one of riotous beauty and marked individuality. We especially 
call to your attention these new floral and vegetable developments: 
"Guinea Gold" Marigold, 100% double, page 5. 
New Double "Rose Marie" Moonflower, early blooming, page 6. 
Annual Canterbury Bells, blooms from seeds in six months, page 9. 
Completely New Giant Annual Lupines, easily grown seed, page 10‘. 
Petunia. "Pink Gem", Gold Medal Winner, new race of charming miniatures, 
page 16 . 
"California Giant Sunshine" Aster, a superb beauty, page 15 
Capetown Beauty (Venidium Fastuosum), magnificent new flower, page 17. 
"Vigor-vine"; New Climbing Tomato, yields enormous crops, page 49, 
Paradise "Sugar Rock" Muskmelon, sweet as sugar, page 55. 
"Lucky Heart" Tomato, solid, heavy, mild, large heart-shaped fruits, 
page 56. 
"Penn State Ballhead" Cabbage, Award of Merit Winner, page 57. 
"Glowing Ball" Radish, Gold Medal Winner 1934, "All-American" selection, 
page 57. 
"Imperator" Carrot, flesh rich orange color, fine-grained and tender, 
page 57. 
Our Catalog is modest in size and unassuming as to color. We, 
here at Paradise, believe in putting the color and quality into the 
SEEDS rather than into the PRINTING. But every offering is honestly 
described, and guaranteed to give you satisfaction. We are glad to 
fill your orders, large or small. 
P.S.—Your particular attention, 
please, to the Favorite Flower 
Contest on second-to-last cover 
page. Which flower will you 
choose and how will you "write 
it up?" EAF 
Cordially Yours, 
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