EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Queen of the Market ASTERS 
THE EARLIEST OF ALL 
The favorite early Aster, usually 10"days to 2 weeks ahead 
of the others Especially popular for early garden display and 
for cutting. Graceful spreading habit. Excellent for early 
market purposes. 
WHITE. Popular for variety. No. 2287, Pkt. 10 cts. 
FEES II. Delicate pink. No. 2288, Pkt. 10 els. 
CRIMSOJi. Beautiful cast. No. 2289, Pkt. 10 cts. 
SCARLET. Superb dark shade. No. 2290, Pkt. 10 cts. 
LIGHT BLUE. Lovely bright blue. No. 2291, Pkt. 10 cts. 
DARK BLUE. A rich color. No. 2292, Pkt. 10 cts, 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET MIXED. All colors. 
No. 2293, Pkt. 10 cts 
Elmer L. Gingery, Atcbison, Ivans. 
Writes:— The seeds that I got from you sure are 
growing wonderfully, and the neighbors sure envy my 
flowers. Everybody that comes around wants me to 
save some seed for them, but I have so many orders now 
that I’m sure I won’t have enough seed to go around. 
Mrs. E. Brown. 416 Mutcliinson St., 
Trenton, TV. J. Writes:—/ have tested your 
seeds in a small box and they germinate wonderful; I 
never had any better seeds. 
Butterfly Orchid 
One of the Daintiest Flowers Imaginable 
This strangely beautiful flower never fails to bring forth 
admiration. Hundreds of bright flowers in bewildering array 
of colors, all blotched ana marked like butterflies, literally cover 
the delicate fern-like foliage a few weeks after planting. Here is 
a charming flower, good indoors or out. For winter blooms 
plant during late autumn. No. 2183, Pkt, 15c. 
LARGE-FLOWERED MIXTURE OF 
(gloxinia 
Magnificent House Blooming Plant 
The superb flowers of this Giant Gloxinia often measure 
five inches across. No spring and summer blooming pot 
plant can quite compare with the beauty of these satin-like, 
tubular flowers with their exquisite coloring, 
No, 2180, Pkt. 25c. 
SNOW ON THE 
MOUNTAIN 
Easily raised, Sow the seeds outdoors in May and later thin 
to 14 inches. The stems are pale green in color 
and bear clusters of leaves wbite- tipped as if 
snow bad fallen on them, An old-fashioned favorite 
for bedding. No. 2184, Pkt. 10c. 
FIRE-ON-THE-MOENTAIN, Similar to above 
plant except that about mid-summer the center top leaves turn 
orange-scarlet No. 21S5, Pkt. 10c. 
Gentlemen: Have had wonderful results with your seed. My first 
experience as a gardner. Kadislies were delicious and the lettuce lasted 
all summer. Beets were very nice and tender. Best of all was your 
“Wonder Melon” as I call it. All of our neighbors had a taste and they 
all liked it. E. Megchelbrink, 19641 Raymond Street 
Maple Heights. Ohio, (Bedford P. O.) 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA* 
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