EVERY FOURTH 
PACKET 
IS FREE 
Itrifclifen Y<»ur i'nil Clard^ii With 
Branchiiii: 
A. S X e: R s 
Flufl.V l*eOII,V-l<i|«4‘ ltl4»4»lllo 
These are the most popular 
and widely grown of all asters. 
Large, fully double flowers on 
long stiff stems make them ex 
cellent for cut flowers. 
WIIITR No. *358, Pkt. 10c*. 
RONE PINK *362, Pkt lOc*. 
PURPEENp. *359, Pkt. lOt*. 
NHEEE PINK *363, Pkt. 
10 c. 
BEIJE No. *360. Pkt. 10c. 
DEEP RO.NE *364, Pkt. 10c. 
NENNATION *361, Pkt. lOc. 
.^IXER No. *365, Pkt. 10c; 
Separate Colors, H oz. 30c 
14 oz. 50c. 
Mixed, Vh oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40c. 
Annual Baby’s Breath 
Ideal For 
Bouquets 
These light, graceful plants 
‘are literally «*ovcrc«l wllli 
chnrmltiir little white 
flowers t h H t {tive an 
airy, misty look to the 
entire plant. This dainty 
annual is beautiful sown 
among other flowers. 
No. 2192, Pkt. 5c; Mt oz. 
15c. 
AUTUMN BALL OF FIRE 
(Koctila) 
A globe-shaped, coni pact bu.sh of 
light green color, growing 2A feet higli, 
at first resembling close-clipped orna¬ 
mental evergreens but the feathery, 
green foliage deepens in color as sum¬ 
mer advances, until the whole plant 
becomes a fiery crimson-red. Hears 
small, bright red flowers. An annual 
which can easily be grown from seed. 
No. 2022, Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 20c. 
gSrsV*” BELLIS BEATA 
tt^lant FU»wcrlnv. Wliiteaiid I’liiU 
.nixed) 
Another lovely and favorite perennial 
able to stand the winter if given some lit¬ 
ter protection. Planted from spring into 
August, these delightful flowers bloom 
profusely early to late in the season. 
New plants from seed each year give 
best results, 2634, Pkt. lOC; Vs oz. 40c. 
OROW SOME 
Balsam Pear 
A Eiixiiriuiit Oriiauiciital Vine 
Known to the ancient Chinese as 
La-Kwa, It is a luxuriant vine with 
attractive rich creamy 
flowers that quickly 
mature into fruits the 
size of a cucumber. 
These have 3 popular 
uses among the Orient¬ 
als: As a VEGETA¬ 
BLE, as a DESJ>EHT 
and as OINTMENT for burns, 
sores, etc. Full instructions ac¬ 
company seeds. 
No. 2240, Pkt, IOC; V4 oz. 25<*. 
BAESAM APPEE. The round 
fruits are similar to Balsam Pear. 
Whiskey in which one of these fruits 
was preserved was much prized in 
our grandmother’s day as a cure for 
cramp. 
No. 2412, Pkt. loc; V* oz 254‘. 
Bachelor’s Button 
Extremely Showy 
Annual 
One of the loveliest of annuals. 
Broadcast outdoors lii April where 
you want the plants to grow. 
ParadineSpecial .Uixture, 
all colors. *197. Pkt, lOc; V 4 oz. 
* 0 c. 
Double Flowering 
Wliite, No. **46. Pkt. 10c. 
Kauve, No. **47, Pkt- lOc, 
Rlue. No. **48. Pkt. lOe, 
C'rimMon. No. **49, Pkt. lOe. 
Purple. No. **50. Pkt. lOo.; ■•Ink dr Roue. No. ***5I. 
Pkt. lOo. 
Flowering Begonia 
Everblooming 
Everyone knows the Bego¬ 
nia; unexcelled as a bedding 
and house plant. This special 
mixture has a flue range of 
colors from pure white to 
crimson. Better than either 
geranium or coleus for shady 
beds. “LUCKY” M 1 X‘- 
TURE. 
No. 2072, Pkt. 15e. 
White and Eilac 
BEAR’S EAR .. 
tiraiidlM t 
A lovely 
D a 1 ff ,v-l ike 
, Annual. The 
foliage of this 
South African 
fl o w e i- grows 
close to the 
'ground while 
the beautiful 
,, flowers shoot up 
to a height of 15 
indies. 
No.* 2163, Pkt. 6C; Vi oz. 30c. 
(Begonia Evansiana) 
(Belamcanda 
HARDY BEGONIA 
Open Ground 
'I’his beauty Is 
one of the hardi¬ 
est of tlie species 
and will winter 
over as far north 
a a Phlladelplila. 
T li e flower* 
are 1 a r fc e, 
waxy and 
li a II d * o in e. 
Seeds are veryflne 
and should be 
handled carelully. 
No, 2468, Pkt. 
20C. 
Chinensis) 
BLACK BERRY 
LILY 
The tall stems car¬ 
ry many s ii o w y 
blooms of o r a n gi* 
and crimson leaves 
like the Iris. The 
fruits are used for 
winter decoration 
and look like great 
glossy blackt)ei l ies. 
Usually blooms tlie 
first year. 
No. 2471, l‘kt. 
25C. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS. PARADISE, PA. 
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