EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
PARADISE GIANT 
"Lucky Heart” TOMATO 
An Unnsnal Tomato—Delicious as it is Beautiful 
No more beautiful tomato was ever grown than the “Lucky 
Heart.” The skin is a handsome pink and so smooth that the 
fruits appear to be highly polished. The heart-shaped fruits are 
almost seedless; frequently the flesh is two inches thick without 
the trace of a seed. This makes the “Lucky Heart” a solid, 
heavy tomato of delicious mild flavor so de¬ 
sired by every lover of this fruit. For giant toma¬ 
toes plant the “Lucky Heart.” Outdo that neighbor who has 
been boasting about His big tomatoes. Lucky Hearts weigh 2 to 
3 lbs. each and have been known to weigh up to 5 lbs. 
No. 2122, Pkt. 20c. 
Gigantic Tasmamian 
* Batter Fruit 
An Edible Curiosity 
This imported cur¬ 
iosity produces fruits 2 
to 4 feet long, can be 
fried like egg plant, is 
delicious stewed and 
fine for pies. Once 
known you will 
not he without 
it. The fruits grow on 
a vine similar to squash 
but are much more vig¬ 
orous in growth. If 
given support the vines will climb, causing the 
fruits to be straight and symmetrical. ' These 
Butter Fruits have the finest flavor if used 
when young, while they weigh from 5 to 8 lbs. 
No. 2129, Pkt. 10c. 
Serpent CUCUMBER 
Delicious lor Slicing 
The long, slim fruits of this Cucumber coil 
into most realistic shapes, resembling, for all 
the world, green snakes. If picked 
when young- they are splendid 
for slicing. For exhibition purposes pick 
off all but one on a vine; they ofttimes grow 
to six feet in length. 
No. 2125, Pkt. 10c. 
SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES 
Red aiMl Yellow Pear 
These small fruited 
Tomatoes are used for 
making preserves and 
for pickling. All the 
varieties offered are 
unusually sweet and 
may be dried in the sun 
ancl packed in sugar, 
making an excellent 
, substitute for figs. 
Red Pear, No. 2130, Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow Pear, No. 2131, Pkt. 10c. 
RED & YELLOW CHERRY 
TOMATOES 
These Cherry To¬ 
matoes may be used the 
same as the Pear To¬ 
matoes described above 
and make an interest¬ 
ing addition to the 
garden. 
Red Cherry, No. 2132, Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow Cherry,No. 2133, Pkt. 10c 
GROW SOIVSE DOMESTIC 
Coffee Berry_ 
AS Less Than le Per Pound 
As easy to grow 
as beans, and the 
best coffee substi¬ 
tute ever discover¬ 
ed. This is a pure 
food health drink, 
good for young ana 
old. And most pro¬ 
ductive. Can be 
easily grown in 
any climate, even in 
the Northern States. 
If you suffer from 
store coffee deter¬ 
mine now to raise 
some of this new 
domestic coffee sub¬ 
stitute. Some of 
our friends mix 
this domestic coffee 
with the imported 
and claim it makes a beverage of unexcelled 
flavor. We send complete directions for use 
with each packet. No. 2123, Pkt. 10c.' 
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000 LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
