EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Dish Cloth GOURD 
— Xj tjffa.— 
The fruits 
of this Luffa 
or “Dish CIo- 
t h” gourd 
grow to the as- 
tounding len- 
gth of over 10 
feet wheu the 
vines are twi¬ 
ned to a lofty 
trellis and the 
fruits left to 
hang natural¬ 
ly. When the 
fruits are dis¬ 
turbed during 
the growing 
period they 
start to wind 
into various 
fantastic form 
rese m b 1 i n g 
. . green snakes. 
Fruits are edible when very young. When fully ripe 
the soft sponge-like interior can be used as a dish cloth. 
No. 2241, Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
HEN AND CHICKENS 
( Echeveria ) 
This fascinat¬ 
ing plant gets its 
name from the cur¬ 
ious way in which 
the parent plant 
throws out its 
blooms. It is a ten¬ 
der perennial but 
easily grown and 
will give you a real 
surprise as it mat¬ 
ures. 
No. 2485, Pkt. 25c; 
1-32 oz. $1.25; 1-16 oz. 
$2.40. 
HYACINTH 
BEAN 
DolidlOS 
Rapidly growing annual 
for sunny situations; 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 reddish maroon flow, 
ers, which are followed 
by beautiful shaded purp¬ 
le seed-pods. A riot of 
color from July to fall. 
No. 2026, Pkt. lOe; 
oz. 25c; 2 ozs. 40c. 
TRUE SCOTTISH 
HEATHER 
(Calluna Vulgaris) 
This homey evergreen can 
be grown tiere as easi¬ 
ly as on the sunny 
lieatlis of its native 
Scotland,, Thrives best on 
dry, open banks. The dense, low 
growing shrub is covered with 
pretty bell-shaped rosy lavender 
blooms. 
No. 2465, Pkt. 150. 
Free m'feT in8 ' HELIOTROPE 
Ever 
Glooming 
Double 
Mixed 
For Pots or Beds 
The deliciously 
scented flowers of this 
universal favorite 
range from white to 
dark royal purple. Seed 
sown in March indoors 
and later transplanted 
will give you an ab¬ 
undance of flowers 
by July. Excellent 
for indoors in win¬ 
ter. 
No. 2193, Pkt. 10c; 
Vs oz. 30c; Vi oz. 55e. 
Hollyhock 
The Garden Flower 
Beautiiul 
Who does not ad¬ 
mire the stately 
beauty of these tall 
plants with their 
large handsomely 
colored flowers? 
The Perennials re¬ 
quired two years to 
flower but this 
animal variety 
will bloom the 
first y e a a* if 
planted in the open 
,n May. No flower 
garden is complete 
without this old- 
fashioned favorite. 
Ever lilonmiug 
Mixed (Doubt© 
«V Scin i-B ota¬ 
ble) 
No. 2062, Pkt. 
10c; Vi oz. 25c; 
Vi oz. 45c. 
GOOD LOCK GARDENS, PARA DI SE , 
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