EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Poppy MALLOW 
Callirhoe Involucrata 
Bi'ight CViBnsoaa 
Saisoes'-SBiapeti 
Flowers 
Poppy Mallow is 
a showy trailing 
hardy perennial 
foeariaig' con- 
t i nmously 
from early 
s ti i3i m e r to 
fall. Excellent 
for banks, hills and 
rock gardens. No. 
2472, Pkt. ICc; 1-16 oz. 
60c; % oz. $1.00. 
S™“i.»™ed "Guinea Gold” MARIGOLD 
.Ul-Amniciiii Gold Medal Winner 
Here is an old garden fav¬ 
orite improved to such an 
extent that you would hardly 
recognize it. Even the char¬ 
acteristic marigold scent is 
less pungent in this distinct¬ 
ively different introduction. 
‘•Cissimea Wold'” is BOO 
percent tlonblc, o v 
Carnation Flowered. 
Graceful plants grow SO to 40 
ins. tall and bear 35 to 50 
beautiful blooms of most in¬ 
tense orange-gold, measur¬ 
ing fully 2 to 2'A ins. across. 
Elowers continuously summer and fall. 
Make certain to have this Gold Medal 
Winner iu your garden this year. Plant 
early. No. 2146, Pkt. 15 c; y 8 oz. 35c; % oz. 60e. 
MAMICbOLD "Pixie Sunshine” 
From the land of Dixie 
comes this most modern and 
unique marigold. With scar¬ 
cely a trace of marigold odor 
Dixie Sunshine with its ball¬ 
shaped flowers of gracefully 
interlocked petals is a ray of 
dazzling, pure beauty. If you 
want your garden up-to-date 
be sure to have a good-sized 
planting of this Award of 
Merit winner. For best results in northern 
states plant quite early as “Dixie” is 2 weeks 
later than ‘‘Guinea Gold”. No. 2624, Pkt. 25c. 
Tall African MARIGOLD 
The pride of 
the garden. Ev¬ 
erybody loves the 
Marigold! Ours 
is the large-flow¬ 
ering variety of 
robust, sturdy 
growth, bringing 
forth large flow¬ 
ers measuring 3 
inches across, and 
embracing four 
shades of colors; 
primrose, lemon, 
golden yellow and deep orange. 
No. 2070, Pkt. loc; 14 oz. 25 c; Vfc oz. 40c. 
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No Garden Complete Without 
Marigold, Sunshine (Slants 
Sweet Scented Mignonette JuFaSilite 
The flower of our grandmothers, yet so sweetly pretty that^it is 
still a wonderful favorite. No garden is complete with¬ 
out a bed of migfnoraette with its delicate yet 
characteristic fragrance. Plants grow rapidly from seed 
in the open ground. Evenly branched plants grow 15 to 18 inches 
high and produce long blossom spikes in great abundance. 
No. 2206, Pkt. 10C; 1/4 oz. 25c; % OZ. 40C. 
BaiBlue MOONFLOWER 
Impressive As a Covering tor Wails, 
Trellises and Arbors. Flowers Pro¬ 
duced By Hundreds. This exceeding. 
ly rapid grower is 
si one of most beau- 
Furore of the tiful of all annual 
climbers. These 
1937 Season 
floi 
an 
easy 
of 
il popular 
esults 8> 
golden oral 
Exceptionally 
large, of delightful 
fragrance, and a 
show flower of the 
first magnitude are 
three characteristics 
that make the Mari¬ 
gold SunshineGiant 
the Season’s marvel 
it is. Being a dis¬ 
tinct departure in 
Marigolds its unusu¬ 
al 6ize and unmis¬ 
takably sweet odor 
will cause all the fa¬ 
vorable comment it 
deserves. Is par¬ 
ticularly suitable for 
cut-flower uses and 
rist item. Culture is 
raceful, heavy petals 
No. 2627, Pkt. 25c. 
vines thrive best 
in sunny l o c a- 
tions and produce 
hundreds of 
mornlng-g lory* 
like flowers of ba¬ 
by blue, shading 
clown to pure whi¬ 
te in the throat. 
No. 2437, Pkt. 
10c; y s oz. 30c; 
oz. $1.50. 
“NEW” Mose Marie DOUBLE 
MO0NFLOWER “SSSESE 1 ”* 
The last word in this annual climber. The handsome 
rose-pink double and 6emi-double flowers of this netv 
variety are strikingly beautiful 
No. 2156, Pkt. 10C ; % oz. 20c; % oz. 40C; oz. 60C. 
0000 LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, FA. [***&] 
