6000 LUCK CARDENS 
PARADISE,PA. 
Greetings to the 
Lover of Gardens. 
Through drought and heat, through cold and wet, through storm and 
stress, the ardent gardener never loses faith in the soil. He knows 
that while some seasons may not yield as bountifully as others, if 
he selects carefully his varieties, prepares the ground properly and 
then tends his garden consistently, he ALWAYS will attain pleasure 
and happiness far beyond his investment. 
Truly as Roger Bacon said, "God Almighty was the first to plant a 
garden," and HE must surely, from His place on high, take an in¬ 
terest in man’s endeavor to cultivate the beautiful and useful 
things that should grow upon this earth. 
Just as the seasons follow each other, so must seed time precede 
harvest. And now we are nearing seed time, when you will be vitally 
concerned in choosing the flower-friends which will grace your gar¬ 
den in the very near future.. So we bring out again our modest lit¬ 
tle catalog and hope for a share of your patronage. . 
This catalog, however, IS condensed. We believe that it contains 
a greater variety of flowers and vegetable seeds than some many 
times its size. In some cases we are among the very few listing va¬ 
rieties, and in many we are unique in handling them. If you like 
the odd, the unusual, the "different," you will find these well rep¬ 
resented; and of course there are liberal assortments of standard 
kinds. 
Why not consider planting this year, the following 
Double Gleam Hybrid Nasturtiums, page 5. 
Guinea Gold Marigold, 100$ double, page 6. 
Zinnia Fantasy, A New Welcome Addition, page 10. 
Double Scarlet Gleam Nasturtium, a new bicolor in the sweet scented Nas¬ 
turtiums. page 17. 
Cosmos, Klondike Orange Flare, a lovely orange colored flower that will 
bloom before frost, page 20. 
Calendula Chrysantha, Gold Medal Winner—All American Selections, 1934— A 
distinct new type, page 38.. 
Paradise Sugar Rock Muskmelon, sweet as sugar, page 5o. 
Imperator Carrot, flesh rich orange color, fine grained and tender, page 57. 
Glowing Ball Radish, Gold Medal Winner, 1934—All American Selection, 
page 57. 
Penn State Ball Head Cabbage, Award of Merit Winner, page 57. 
"Lucky Heart" Tomato, solid, heavy, mild, large heart shaoed fruits, 
page 56. 
Lucky All-Purpose Beet, richest, darkest red of any Beet, page 48. 
"Houser" Celery, the world's most delicious, crisp, nut flavored celery, 
page 50. 
The result of months of study and effort to make a catalog which 
will interest you and be of service to you, is*now before you. Ev¬ 
ery offering is honestly described, and guaranteed satisfactory or 
your money is cheerfully refunded. A small order gets the same 
quick and attentive handling as a large one. Can we serve you? 
Relief Orders for Seed 
ACCEPTED BY GOOD I.UCK GARDENS 
Relief orders for vegetable Heeds when issued 
by any State, County or City Relief Agency, will 
be accepted as payment for vegetable seeds at 
prices listed in this catalog. The Relief Order 
sent in payment for seeds must be the regular 
printed form of the Relief Office: must show the 
value in dollars and cents and must be signed by 
the Relief Agent. Be sure it is signed property 
in the place provided .for signing for the. receipt 
ofike seeds. Seeds selected must he tor vegetab¬ 
le seeds only and in the quantities specified on the 
Relief Order. 
Cordially Yours, 
