EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
CANNA 
Seed 
This popular bed- 
ding plant should 
bloom from seed 
the first year. When 
through blooming 
the roots can be 
kept in the cellar all 
winter for planting 
out the next spring. 
This mixture of 
large flowering 
sorts has been saved 
from selected va- 
ieties. 
No. 2093, Pkt. 
10c; y 2 oz. 25c; 
Oz. 40c. 
CANDYTUFT 
Most desirable for cut-flowers, 
producing large blooms of pure 
white, blue and pink. Great favor¬ 
ite for edging beds and borders, 
also for house culture during win¬ 
ter. One of the most beautiful 
hardy annuals. No. 2067, 
Pkt. 10c; i/ 2 oz. 20c; oz. 30c. 
CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA 
Xlie New Break in Calendulas and a ‘‘New 
Beal” for Flower Growers! 
Tills is another 1933 
A. A. S. Gold Medal 
Winner! It is an out- 
standing “break” 
among all varieties of 
Calendula known at the 
present. Double-flow¬ 
ered and of a canary- 
yellow, the long, loosely 
arranged petals give it 
the appearance of a 
chrysanthemum. This 
special variety possesses 
a remarkably long, stout stem and is the perfect species 
for cutting, having that long-life tendency. Remark¬ 
ably distinct, it is found an individual asset for interior 
decoration. No. 2443, Pkt. 15c; % oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40c. 
CALENDULA 
Pot Marigold 
Calendula Is supposed to be 
the symbol of affection and 
sympathy. The flowers are 
aster-like in shape, and tills 
special mixture contains 
orange yellow, 1 e in o n 
and striped varieties that 
will give you much enjoyment. 
A bed of calendulas will bright¬ 
en up any part of your garden. 
No. 2110, Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 20c; 
oz. 30c. 
GROWING CACTI from 
seed is by no means diffi¬ 
cult and you will derive 
much pleasure from this in- 
teresting undertaking. 
Von will be surprised 
and delighted with 
the appearance of 
Cacti jnst sprouting. 
Get this novel mixture of 
choice varieties. 
No. 2077, Pkt. 20c; 100 
seeds 50 c. 
Crow Some CALCEOLARIA 
Pouch Flower 
Ornamental 
These beau- 
t i f u l orna¬ 
mental house 
plants more 
than repay 
you for the 
time and ef¬ 
fort expended 
i n growing 
them. Flow¬ 
ers are pouch 
or sac-shapod, 
yellow, crea¬ 
my white, or¬ 
ange or cop¬ 
per. uniquely 
spotted, splot¬ 
ched and “tig¬ 
ered” with 
reddish, bro¬ 
wn. You'll 
marvel at 
the surpas¬ 
sing beau¬ 
ty of these 
glorious plants. A window full in bloom will be a 
source of untold pleasure. 
No. 2174, Pkt. 20c; 1-128 oz. $1.85. 
Canary Bird Flower {ffiTSSSSTESK 
This dainty lit¬ 
tle vine will 
grow 15 to 20 ft. 
in a season, will 
thrive in any 
soil but prefers 
sunshine. Flow¬ 
ers are canary 
yellow and take 
their name 
their re¬ 
time and is 
suitable for indoors or out. You will be pleased with it. 
No. 2162, Pkt. 10c; V 2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
True 
“01,0 MAN” 
Cephalocereus Senilis 
Curious and Striking 
These fantastic plants 
are covered with long 
white shaggy hair, 
springing from the top of 
the plant. These hairs 
grow In locks and 
outlines are even 
S iarted to make the 
mman 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; 60 seeds $1.25; 
100 seeds $2.00. 
Cactus Seed 
[Pcgem GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADiSE, PA. 
