EVERY FOURT H PACKET IS FREE 
PENN STATE 
BALLHEAD CABBAGE 
AWARD OF MERIT WINNER 
Dr. Myers of Pennsylvania State College develop¬ 
ed this heavy yield short stemmed cabbage. Crops as 
high as twenty-six tons per acre have been recorded. 
The almost coreless heads are bard and tight and 
place this variety in a class by itself as a good keeping 
winter cabbage. No. 2405 l’kt. 15c; oz. 40 c ;14 lb. $ 1 . 15 . 
Erect"."j 
Growing I... ..... 
Cos or Romaine LETTUCE 
Self Closing 
Quite distinct from other varieties, this upright growing 
lettuce is considered by many the very best. This is a strictly 
self closing type and does not need to be tied up for blanching- 
like some kinds of Cos Lettuce. Earlier thar. the rest, crisp and 
tender headed. No. 2406. Fkt. ipc; oz. 15 c; 14 lb. 45c; y> lb. 70e. 
Mrs. Clarrnee L. Rest. Falls Church. Va.. writes:— I was well pleased 
I with your seed last year. 
Glowing Ball 
RADISH 
It took the originator 5 
years to develop this remark¬ 
able radish. The bright scar¬ 
let of this inch in diameter 
round radish is so very bl ight 
it almost glows. Excellent 
either for greenhouses or out¬ 
doors. This radish with its silky skin reciev- 
ed the highest rating in “All American” veg¬ 
etable selections this year. 
No. 2409. Pkt. 15c; oz. 20c; 4 ozs. 50c; lb. 75c. 
Green Curled 
E N T> I V E 
Can be grown 
all season but used 
by many gardners 
as one of the most 
refreshing of the 
fall and winter 
greens. The large 
circular plants 
often grow 15 ins. 
in diameter, are 
rich green in color but blanch to a beautiful 
creamy white. This green curled endive has 
No. 2407, Pkt. 15c ; oz. 20c ; 4 ozs. 50 c; % lb. 75C. 
6ene\a King, Leicester, N. C., writes:— Was glad indeed to get your seeds. We have used them long¬ 
er than 10 years we always find them to be just what you recommended them to be. I always praise your seeds. 
Stanley Ring, Ilaveiock, Ncbr., w rites:—I love your seeds very much. They grow such lovely fruits 
and vegetables. 
Wallace Aldrich, Patman, Conn., w-rites:— I wish to thank you for the fine results of the seeds that 
I planted from your house. My sweet corn was 9 feet tall and of the very best, in size and sweetness. 
Mrs. A. W. Cottam, Pawtucket, R. I. , writes:— Please send me your latest free catalogue of Good 
Luck Seeds. We bought some seeds from you last year and were very well satisfied with them and would like to 
order some more. 
Willool CHICORY 
"French Endive” 
This appetizing and del¬ 
icious salad is properly be¬ 
coming better known. Easily 
raised. The seed produces 
roots which in the fall are 
placed in the sand in the warm 
cellar. The tender white 
sprouts that shoot up will give 
you an abundance of tempt¬ 
ing salad all thru the winter. 
No. 2410, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
Rich Orange Colored 
Imperator 
Free ol Core Gl Fiber 
Here is truly a modern 
carrot. While it was develop¬ 
ed as a commercial sort to 
furnish the maximum yield off 
a given area yet its rich color 
and freeness from fiber and 
care make it most desireable 
for home use. In shape it is 
elongated and almost cylindri¬ 
cal for the 1st six inches, grad¬ 
ually tapering to a graceful 
point. No. 2411, Pkt. 15c;oz.30c. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
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