EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
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Good Luck Bountiful 
Stringless Green Pod Bush Bean 
Oar newest variety—a dwarf green-podded snap-bean. Heavy 
and continuous bearer. The first to hear in the spring 
and the last to give edihle pods in the fall. Pods 
are rich green, of enormous size, broad, thick and of uniform shape. 
Good all summer and can be shelled when dry for winter use. 
NO. 2103, I®lit. 10c. 
Gentlemen: I have planted and grown your seed and found everything 1 
wonderful. We tested them and every seed came up. I will always pat- fl 
ronize the Paradise Seed Co. Mrs. J. C. Fleming. E.-15, Fairmont, W.Va. | 
Wonderful Blue Hubbard 
Squash 
Splendid lor Pies 
The size and shaf>e 
of the old Hubbard but 
clear, blue green in col¬ 
or. The combina¬ 
tion of sweet¬ 
ness,dryness and 
delicious flavor is something 
really remarkable. A productive va¬ 
riety of the foremost quality. Splendid for 
pies and an excellent keeper. Surprise your 
friends with this extraordinary discovery. 
No. 2105, I»ltt, 10c. 
Vegetable 
Oyster 
Be Sure to Grow Some 
This Year 
One of the most delicious 
and nutritious of vegetables. 
It surpasses both parsnips 
and carrots for table use and 
after it gets a good frosting 
has a decided oyster flavor. 
Can be used in soup. Also 
fine if breaded and fried like 
oysters, or boiled and made 
into fritters. Perfectly har¬ 
dy and can remain in the 
ground all winter. 
No. 2114, Pkt. 10c. 
Lucky Marvel Dwarf PEA 
A Superb Extra Early Dwarf Wrinkled Pea 
The “Lucky Marvel” should be in every garden. Although 
the pods are only 2$ inches in length they are well filled with 6 or 
7 large luscious, sugary, 
deep green peas. The 
“Lucky Marvel” 
is higlily product¬ 
ive and as the vine 
is of vigorous 
growth even 
when loaded 
keeps the pods well off the ground? 
needs no support. This pea just seems to keep 
on forming, making and growing pods and peas “for 
dear life.” One highly desirable trait is that these peas 
retain their freshness longer than most early peas. 
Cannot be too highly recommended. 
_ No. 2107, F*kt. 10c. 
New Climbing WATERMELON 
Ideal as Space Saver lor Small Gardens 
Will climb any trellis or fence, but may also be grown 
on the ground like other varieties. The vines are very 
vigorous in growth, nearly concealing the fruit.* They 
start to hear very early and continue right on through the season; 
unlike most melons which rioeD all at one time. The fruits are about the size of a cocoanut 
and weigh 4 to 6 lbs. The fie b is excppHonally sweet. No. 2111, Pkt. 15c. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE. PA. 
