EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
At Last! New Annual 
Canterbury Bells 
Blooms from SeCd in 6 Months 
There are few flowers that possess the beau¬ 
ty of old-fashioned “little bells” or Canterbury 
Bells as they are popularly called. And now 
this New Annual Variety no long¬ 
er makes it necessary to -wait two 
years for flowers. The beautiful plants 
grow about two feet high and contain 6 to 8 
flower spikes which are literally covered with 
handsome bell-shaped flowers. This Special 
Mixture contains dark blue, light blue, pipit, 
rose and white. This is truly one of the out¬ 
standing new flower developments of recent 
years. Don’t forget them. 
No. 2152, Pkt. 15c % oz. 85c; V4 oz. $1.50. 
True n O!d Mari” 
CACTUS 
Curious and Striking 
These fantastic 
plants are covered 
with long white shag¬ 
gy hair, springing 
from the top of the plant. These hairs grow In locks and ofttivn.es are 
even parted to make the human appearance more marked. Even when 
quite young these waving white hairs make their appearance. Can be 
grown quite easily from seed. no. 2155. Pkt. 20c; 50 seeds $1.25; 100 seeds$ 2 . 
Grow Freesias 
Flowers from Seed 
in 6 to 9 Months 
These popular winter 
flowers can be easily raised 
from seed and can be successfully grown in a window. 
Be sure to try your hand at growing these delightful, pure 
white favorites. You will be rewarded with a profusion 
of charming flowers of delicious fragrance. 
No. 2153, Pkt. 15c; Vi oz, 25c; Vs oz. 45c; oz. 80c. 
NICOTlANAl 
Stately, Highly Fragrant Flowers 
If you have never grown Sweet Scented Tobacco you are miss¬ 
ing one of the most beautiful and fragrant of the annuals. They 
grow readily and need little or no attention. The flowers are a 
handsome white and open up about sunset and continue open until 
sunrise. Bloom continuously from midsummer until frost, and will 
scent your entire garden. No. 2159. Pkt. 10 c; Vi oz. 25 c; % oz. 40 c. 
GentlemenIt is my privilege and pleasure to be able to report that, 
all vegetable, melon and flower seeds ordered in spring gave good satisfac¬ 
tion, some thriving a bit better than others. The Yard-Long beans and 
Hyacinth beans did not all germinate but enough to show me what they 
are like when matured. The fragrance of the Oriental Perfume Tree is 
exquisite, one more so than the other, the tall plant. The “Shirley” Fox¬ 
gloves won’t bloom until next year. The complimentary packet of Lucky 
Wild Flower Garden seeds produced a riot of blooms. A Pleased Customer 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
