ARAD IS 
GARDENING IS A PROFITABLE WAY TO 
SPEND LEISURE TIME—IT BENEFITS 
PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY & FINANCIALLY 
I know a man—you may know him too—who always seems busy yet 
ever has leisure to turn over the good earth, to admire a butterfly, 
to be enraptured by a wonderful sunset. With him flowers and plants 
deserve as much consideration as people. 
This man is happy because his leisure is devoted to things worth¬ 
while and each year he can look back on real accomplishments with 
the few square yards which represent his garden. From vernal spring 
to autumn frost it ever blooms with beauty; bringing to all behold¬ 
ers joy and happiness—and to its creator, contentment. 
Once, only a comparatively few people cultivated a garden because 
there was less leisure then and because there were fewer labor sav¬ 
ing devices. Today, when there are more spare hours for nearly every¬ 
body, and the work has been made lighter. Gardening is more popular- 
deservedly—than ever. "The Gardener's name begins with the same 
letter as God’s," says a noted Writer; gardening was the first act¬ 
ual work of our first parents. 
If you love flowers and growing things, MAKE YOUR GARDEN AS FINE 
AS PAINS AND LOVE WILL DO IT. Which of course means you must have 
good seed, not merely the staple and standard things to be found 
everywhere, but seeds that will produce unusual, "different" and sur¬ 
prising results. The amateur gardener ought to show his plantings— 
and that he does by buying his seeds from GOOD LUCK GARDENS. 
Again we present a catalogue artfully combined with the usual and 
the unusual. May we call your attention to these new valuable addi¬ 
tions to our catalogues: 
FLAME OF FIRE—(Show Bush of the Garden), page 18. 
MARIGOLD, Sunshine Giants, page 23. 
ENGLISH DAISY—Beilis Beata—Giant Flowering, page 9. 
FRAGRANT PANSY—Mixed Colors, Fascinating Perfume, page 26, 
PETUNIA—Flaming Velvet, page 31 
SWEET PEA-Shirley Temple, page 34. 
FREW’S EARLY ROUND CABBAGE, page 42. 
KING CROST BANTAM SWEET CORN, page 46. 
SUGAR STICK PEA-page 52. 
FIRECRACKER RADISH—page 54. 
GOOD LUCK LONG STANDING SPINACH, page 56. 
GOOD LUCK GIANT ONION—( One makes a meal), page 51. 
COSMOS'—Mammoth Sensation, page 15, 
WILT RESISTANT PEA—page 53. 
Look through the catalogue. Plan now to use your leisure keeping 
the mental picture of how you want your garden to look in May, in 
June, and the other productive months. Order liberally, plant inter¬ 
estedly, cultivate assiduously—and your leisure will bloom into the 
greatest crop of satisfaction you have ever known. 
Good. Laick. Seeds 
Are 
Guaranteed to Grow 
If any packet does not give you the results you 
expect, we will refund the full purchase price or 
give you other seeds in replacement. Good Luck 
Seeds are good seeds, tested, full of life, eager to 
grow, and if planted and cared for according to 
directions will reward you with splendid results. 
Seeds, like people, require individual attention. 
With every order we will send you our FREE 
“Guide for Successfully Growing Good Luck 
Seeds”. 
Cultivatingly yours. 
