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EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Annual Surprise 
Rock Garden Collection 
Use this Surprise Collection to scatter here and there 
in your rock garden. It will take care of tne bare spots 
while the Perennials are becoming established. Many of 
the varieties in this mixture are hardy annuals, which self¬ 
sow tlie followihg season; For quick lesults in the Rock 
Garden w'e highly recommend this colorful collection. 
No. 2196, put. loc; Vg OZ. 35(’. 
Clf U* AAU’ Orevillea 
MLobusta 
Ex4*ellen( for Tal»lr l>cror»tioiiM 
Easily grown from seed which germi¬ 
nates readily. Ferf/ pirtty in all 
stages of its growth zuith its long 
drooping silky foliage. Hardy in 
Florida and California, w'here it is pop¬ 
ular as an ornamental tree-. 
No. 2476, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 40c. 
WHITE STAR IILY * 
An early sprintr bloomiiii.- flower also known as 
‘‘Star of Hettileheni.” /•'lowers pure, white, tvith 
thick glossy wax-like petals. Oiteii as many as 8 to 10 
fraKrant flowers aie foumi on a siem. 
No. 2467, Pkt. 20c. 
SENSITIVE PLANT 
(IVIimosa Pudica) 
Here'S l*roof Tliail Feel 
At tbe siiglitest tonob Mils dainty little 
plant will closely curl its k-av('s. Left alone 
it will quickly revive. J^eiihilive Ilia! 
ft will <lle if eoiiNtnnll.T irritnte«l. 
Tliis uncommon little plant Is as easily 
jfiown as beans. Asto\ind your friends with 
this curiosity. 
No. 2095, Pkt. 5c; V, oz. 25c 
Giant Flowering SnapdragOHS ^antirrhinum) 
Improved Varieties in Both Tall * Semi-Tall T.vpes 
No garden complete without the old-fashioned favorites 
New Tall Super-Giaiit Snapdrasfons 
This new Giant Type with its 
massive spikes of exquisite blooms 
is unexcelled. The blooms are rnaer- 
nifleent. belntr fully twice the size 
of the common type, spikes three 
feet tall. Do not fall to include 
these in your garden this year. 
Apple Blossom., Soft api)le 
blossom pink. 
No. 2267, Pkt, lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
IKnon flake. Dazzling white. 
No. 226g, Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
Caiiary^ Bird. Rich canary 
yellow. 
No. 2269, Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
The Bose. Rose-|»ink. 
No. 2270, Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
I'opper Kinigt. Bionze. 
No, 2271. Pkt. lOc; 1-16 02 . 40c. 
Oreliid. Mauve-pink. 
No. 2272, Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
Riili.v. Deep rul)y red. 
No. 2273, Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. 40. 
Kuper CJiaiit Mixed. All coloi s. 
No. 2049, Pkt. lOc; 1-16 oz. 35c. 
Semi-Tall Giant-Flowering Snapdragons 
Tills type, because of its compact gr 
tor beds. Plant grows about JH-ins. tall 
Gloria. Deep rose-pink. 
Golden Yellow. Yellow. 
Empress. Rich maroon. 
Phlla. Fink. Pure pink. 
Climax. Bronze-orange. 
Mauve Queen. Lilac mauve. 
Purity. Fine snowy white. 
Semi-Tall Mixed. All colors. 
Bulk Prices for any of the above Semi 
uwtb, is admirably suited 
No, 2274, Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2275. Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2276, Pkt. 5c, 
No. 2277, Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2278. Pkt. 5c. 
No. 2279, Pkt. 5c. 
No, 2280, Pkt. 5c, 
No. 2281, Pkt. 5c. 
Tall Snapdragons, 
Vi oz. 3CC, 
Stioo-Fly 
This beautiful flowering plant 
w'ith its dainty cup-shaped blue 
flowers blooms with proper care in 
60 days after the seed is planted. 
The name “JShoo-Fly” was given to 
it because in grandmother’s day it 
was thought that, flies would not 
stay in a room wliere it was in 
bloom. Here is an easily raised, in¬ 
teresting, flowering plant for your 
window garden. 
No. 2075, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 20c. 
IrOVely Blue Cup- 
Sliaped Blootiii» 
For BoiiqiietM itiiil Floriil l>v 4 *oriiliuii BaiKe 
SMILAX 
(Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides) 
A Charming, Tender Cimber 
In many respects Smilnx is one oi 
the most graceful and nseiul climbers 
which adorns tbe window garden or 
greenlionse. The graceful, twining, 
glossy green foliage is much used in 
bouquets, festoons and table decora¬ 
tions. Kasily grown from seed sown in 
the spring. 
No. 2445, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 30c. 
SUN ROSE 
Helianthemum Mutabile 
Also Known as Rock Rose 
Sun Rose is considered one of the 
very best Rock Garden Perennials. 
Evergreen plants grow in dense, low 
mats, flowers pale rose, lilac and 
white. Good on dry, sunny slopes and 
terraces. 
No. 2478, Pkt. lOc; V^oz. 30c. 
Old Fashioned Hardy 
SWEET ROCKET 
Hesperis Matronalis 
This old favorite gi-ows about 3 ft. high and bears love¬ 
ly spikes of lilae. white and pnri'le fragrant flowers. 
Fine for cutting. No. 2483, Pkt, loc; 14 oz. 20c. 
FlO'wering: Giant Stocks 
a 
Imperial mixture*’ 
start seed of this “Cut & Come Again” 
variety indoors in early spring, later tians- 
planted and be assurei.1 of a profusion of 
fragrant flowers for cutting from midsum¬ 
mer to late fall. For diversity of coloi-, fra¬ 
grance and brilliancy tins‘‘Impel lal” si rain 
of double and semi-double Stocks is unsur¬ 
passed. Grows over ‘Pi ft. higl), sturdy 
flower siiikes rise in majestic beauty at)Ove 
attractive foliage. This sitecial mixture con- i” 
tains only desirable shatles and coloi s. 
No. 2169, Pkt. lOc; Vs oz. 60c. 
Double DYvarf 
10 Weeks Stock 
(134 fh) Useful for beds. 
No. 2170, Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 50e. 
LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
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