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Dwarf Flowered Nasturtium 
Here is tlie King of the Dwarfs. The old fashioned nasturtiums of our childhood have been 
much improved and this Mixture of X«arge Flowering* Dwarfs will be a revelation 
to you. The colors are deeper, the flowers larger and more fragrant. Plant some in your yard or 
garden after the soil is warm, cover about one inch deep; you will be delighted all summer long, 
as new and pleasing beauties unfold themselves. No. 2025, Pkt. ioc; oz. 25 c; 4 ozs. 70 c; y 3 lb. $ 1 . 15 - 
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FOXGLOVE 
The Shirley (Digitalis) 
Experts agree that this is the finest 
strain of Digitalis ever produced. Of 
the same type as the common, but so 
much larger and finer. They grow 6 
to 9 feet tall; stems are thickset 
with beautiful Gloxinia-like blossoms 
of all shades from white to deep 
rose. Do not fail to try this great 
acquisition. 
No. 2023, Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 30c; % oz. 55c. 
HYACINTH BEAN 
Doliclios 
Rapidly growing annual for sunny situa¬ 
tions; if sown in May will reach 10 feet by 
July. Foliage is heart-shaped, a bright 
green color with fringe of red and purple 
shades. Producing long spikes of deep red¬ 
dish maroon flowers, which are followed by 
beautiful shaded purple seed-pods. A riot of 
color from July to fall. No. 2026, Pkt. ioc; oz. 25 c; 2 ozs. 40c. 
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GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
