EVERY FOURTH 
Autumn Ball of Fire 
A globe-shaped, com¬ 
pact bush of light green 
color, growing 2J feet 
high, at first resembling 
close-clipped ornamen¬ 
tal evergreens but the 
feathery, green foliage 
deepens in color as sum¬ 
mer advances, until the 
whole plant becomes a 
fiery crimson-red. Bears 
small, bright red flow¬ 
ers. An annual which 
can easily be grown 
from seed. 
No. 2022, Pkt, 10c; 
Vi OZ. 20c; % OZ. 30C. 
PACKET SS FREE 
PETUNIA 
Giant 
Flowered 
This is a special well balanced mixture of light 
and dark colors, including pink and rose shades, 
fringed and ruffled, with attractive deep 
throats, many beautifully veined. Plants start 
readily from seeds, endure moisture, drought, 
hot sun, cold and neglect better than any other 
annual flower. Fine for pots in winter. 
No. 2014, Pkt 15c; 1-32 oz. 75 c; 1-16 OZ. $1.35. 
GOURDS 
Here is a novelty 
that is ornamental as 
well as useful. This 
interesting vine oft- 
times makes as much 
as 20 to 30 feet of 
growth in a year. The 
small gourds make ex¬ 
cellent toys for the 
children while the 
larger ones can be 
used as sugar scoops, 
bowls and dippers. 
Mixed, all vari¬ 
eties. No. 2027, 
Pkt. IOC; % oz. 20c. 
Chinese 
Bellflower 
; FLOWERING 
MAPLE 
Except in the 
extreme Northern 
States this charm¬ 
ing plant can be 
used outdoors as 
well as i n d oo r s. 
The lovely orna¬ 
mental leaves and 
beautiful bell- 
shaped flowers 
make the Power¬ 
ing Maple a much 
desired house 
plant. The Seed, 
lines Bloom 
in Six: months. 
They can be hand¬ 
led the same as 
geraniums. 
Choice Mixture 
No. 2030, 
Pkt. 15c : 1-64 OZ. 
45c; 1-32 OZ. 70C. 
EMPRESS COXCOMB 
f 'Celosia Cristata” 
An ornamental, old-fashioned choice 
ever popular with the flower lover. 
No garden is com¬ 
plete without a clump 
or more of these 
showy and ornamen¬ 
tal combs, the name 
derived from the re¬ 
semblance of the flow¬ 
er heads of the crest¬ 
ed type to a cock’s 
comb. Of a velvety 
and chenille finish yet 
strawy in texture, 
these blood-red heads 
often measure a foot 
or more in diameter. 
This interesting strain 
of Celosia is highly re¬ 
commended for bord¬ 
er planting and is 
equally adapted and 
attractive for Pots. As 
a free blooming an¬ 
nual, this curious plant thrives in thin or light soil 
and produces impressive, well-formed heads valued 
as an important cut flower or dried for winter bou¬ 
quets. 
No. 2439, Pkt. loc; U oz. 60 c; oz. $2 00- 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
