EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Brighten Your Fall Garden with 
PARADISE LATE BRANCHING ASTERS 
Fluffy Peony-Like Blooms 
These are % the most popular and widely grown 
of all asters. Large, fully double, flowers on long 
stiff stems makes them excellent for cut flowers. 
WHITE.No. 2358, Plst. 10c ROSE PINK No. 2362, Pitt. 10c 
Pl'RPliE .No. 2350. S lit. 10c SHEEE PINK No 2303, Pitt. 10c 
Bll'K.No. 2300. Pitt. 10c BEEP ROSE..No. 2301. Pitt. 10c 
SENSATION No. 2301. Pitt. 10c MIXER.No. 2365, Pitt. 10c 
Gentlemen:—Last spring I purchased quite a number of 
flower seeds from you and I must iell you that your seeds are 
most satisfactory. I have certainly been rewarded. Everything 
has given me much joy and pleasure. The Poppies, Larkspur, 
Candytuft, Nasturtiums and Zinnias were especially beautiful. 
The Sweet Peas were beautiful, and I am now watching with in¬ 
terest my Spaghetti plant. My neighbors are also interested in 
it. Miss Ethel Campbell O’Connor, Woburn, Mass. 
Handsome Perennial 
Bleeding Heart 
Grow this old fashioned favorite of our grand¬ 
mother’s gardens from seed. The beautiful, 
long* graceful racemes of heart-shaped 
pink flowers recall the days of long 
ago when every garden had its choice plants of this 
decorative flower. Your garden is not complete with¬ 
out at least a row of these quaint perennials. 
No. 2203, I*lit. 25c. 
PARADISE DWARF MIXTURE OF 
ANNUAL LOBELIA 
Crimson-Bluc-Pink-White-Purple 
Lobelias are beautiful, delicate plants adapted to a great variety of 
ornamental purposes. These annual varieties are of trailing hab¬ 
it, bearing great numbers of small flowers, particular¬ 
ly suitable for borders and bedding where drooping plants look graceful. 
INo. 2202, Pkt. 15c. 
Bicolor Superba 
Cone Flower 
BrigM Yellow Flowers; Brown Central Disc 
This annual Rudbeclcia will produce an abundance of 
bright flowers that are excellent for cutting. Belongs to the 
same family as the Golden Glow but this annual va¬ 
riety blooms quickly from seed. You need 
not give this plant any special care, in fact it thrives in hot, 
dry locations. INo. 2204, Pkt. lOc. 
Gentlemen:—I want to thank you for the new Vegetable seed 
you sent me, and want to say they are a wonderful Vegetable. I 
find they are very drought resistant, and more easily raised than 
anything grown in the garden. They make delicious pies, similar 
to a cocoanut pie I want to thank you for your very courteous 
and reliable treatment in all your dealings with me, and find your 
seeds are just as you say and very sure to grow. 
Mrs, Marion Burk, R. 2, Callao, Mo. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA 
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