^ EVERY FOURTH PACKET 
Finest Xew Spencer CIM/ITITT DI? A C 
Orclild Flowering^ 9 VV HiJLi 1 IT |!j/ 4 i 3 
Sweet Peas are by far the most popular and satisfactory of jjcardon 
flowers. They are loved by everyone, both for their beautiful coloring and 
delightful fragrance. These enormous flowers and their beautifully ruf¬ 
fled petals are worth trying. 
SPECIAI^ niXTl KEC.^ITill^VlEK t rOU KRIXfi) No 2125 
I’kt. 10c; oz. 20c. AIho Offeretl In Separate C'olorn. .11 nr;- I*iel4ff»i-«l 
-Cream white; No. 2371, Pkt. lOe; fa oz. 20c. Campfire.—BrlclU scar let. Nu. 2:172 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. Aula tllin.—Lavender, No. 2;t73. Pkt. 10c; >a oz. 20<'. tie** 
.%hHH'yer.—Oranfire, No 2374, Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c. Mr*. Tom Joiie*.—Azur e Irlue 
No. 2 : 175 , Pkt. 10c: h oz. 20c, Ming: Wlilte.—Pur e white. No. 2376, Pkt. lOe; X. oz 
20c. Koyal Purple.—Best purple. No, 2;i77, Pkt. 10c: oz. 20c. 
We also offer a splendid mixture of EX'l'iiA EARLY .SPENCERS for-those wito want 
early flowers. 
Extra Early Spencer Mixed.— No. 2060, Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
Fast Growing Trumpet Vine 
'I'lie Trumpet Vine is one of the finest of perennial climbers. Excellent for 
/torches, trellises and summer /lOMses, stems often grow ‘20 to 80 feet in length. 
Orange-red li unrpet-sbaped flowers appear in late summer, making masses of brillrartt 
rtante-like color. No. 2178, Pkt. 15c; 'A oz. 30c; oz, 50c. 
shiri-.e:v temple sweet pea. 
You will agree with us that this is 
the most beautiful sweet pea ever 
originated. The color of SHIKLEY 
TEMPLE is a rich and glorious pink 
and the flowers are among the larg- 
e.st ever developed on any sweet pea. 
Daintily frilled and gracefully fluted, 
this new type is a cross between 
L^y Gay and Pinkie. 
No. 2633, Pkt. 25C. 
HARDY SWEET PEA 
{Lathyrus Latifolius) 
Excellent Deeorufl^c Vine 
Grows in any kind of soil and 
will run lilOt OVER WALLS 
AND TRELLISES. Good in sun 
or shade. Flowers are large and 
the mixture we offer contains pale 
pink, bright rosy crim.son and 
white. 
No. 2474, Pkt. IOC; Vi o?. 25c. 
Sweet William 
Our Grandmother’s Favorite 
Thi8 popular garden flower 
jihows a w onderful an ay of vivid 
colors in fancy patterns. Theii 
rich, dainty coloiing and fra 
grance will add a wonderful 
brightness to your garden. The 
clustered flowers come in pink, 
white, seal let, and crimson sliades. 
No. 2078,Pkt. lOC; Vi t>z. 25c. 
Rrpicerul, Fringed GIANT SWEET SULTAN 
(Centaurea Imperialist 
This Imperial strain is finest of all 
Sweet Sjultans. Beautiful sweet- 
scented artistic dowers are home 
on long stems and last several days 
in water. Tliis mixture contains 
most beautiful colors: lilac, rose, 
crimson, plum and wliite. You will 
be richly repaid in planting these 
delightful flowers. 
No. 2205. put. lOc; 1/4 oz. 25c. 
LTMBRELLA PLANT 
iCyperus Alternifolius) 
CiRAt'Ei'IT.,, ORIENTAL 
In 3 months from planting you caii 
decorate your table with this excel¬ 
lent house plant. Shining green 
fronds resemble a miniature palm or 
umbrella, and pre.sent a most novel 
appearance. Delights in moisture 
and much used in aquariums. Grow.s 
in water, rich soil or mud. 
No. 2173, Pkt. IOC 
“Lucky” WILD FLOWER Garden 
A gorgeous combination of colors if you plant this col¬ 
lection. A whole garden of 100 varieties of rare and 
beautiful flowers. Something: new for every 
clay of summer, a cloud of bloom and happy, 
delicious perfume. Odd and beautiful 
flowers appear from day to day ami con¬ 
tinually charm you with their beauty 
and fragrance. You can have lots of 
blooms. 
No. 2017. Pkt. 
10C;OZ. 30t*; 4ozs. 
$1.00; Vz lb 
$1.75. 
VERBENA 
New Mammoth 
Hybrid 
This glorious new type £****8 
has become a great favor¬ 
ite. Flowers are truly 
beautiful; over one inch in 
diameter, of brilliant col¬ 
ors, free blooming and of 
vigorous growth. Verbena 
seedlings are easily grown, 
and thrive in any rich sun¬ 
ny bed. For beds, borders, 
vases, mounds and window 
boxes this New Mammoth 
Mixture is especially fine. 
Mixed, No. 2053,Pkt, 15c; In oz. 
40C; Vi oz, 70C. 
New Mammoth Verbena, Separate Colors 
Eiic’lf'er—Deep «';jr(lliml, No. 2282, I’kt. 10c. CJiaiil Rliic 
White eye. No. 228:{, Pkt. 10c. Flanie-piok, No. 
2284, Pkt. lOc. Roue Pliik-White eye, No. 2285, Pkt. 10c, 
Separtile C'oIoi'm, A oz. 50c; oz. 8.5c'. Royal Roiiqiiel 
Mixed. excellCtit for cut flowers. No. 2286, Pkt. 10c. 
SNOW ON 1HE MOUNTAIN 
Eiipli«>rl>ia Voeiagata 
Easily lai.sed. Sow .seed outdooi.s in 
May and later tliin to IT ins. Stenif* 
pale {{-reen and hear clu,s> 
ters of leave$i white-tipped 
as if SHOW' had fallen on 
them. An old favoi ite for bedding. 
No. 2184. Pkt. 5c ; V4 oz. 20'‘. 
^OOD LUCK GARDENS^ PARAUISE, PA. 
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