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M EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE & 
Beautiful Giant Annual atlortS Shotty—Fmfirant— Large Flowered 
The spicy fragiaiicc of the carnation has caused it to become a univer sal favorite. And here is 
an annual variety that has all the richness and beautiful coloring of the old Perpetual tvpes and 
yet Will site you n profusion oflarge fragrant bloom* 12 week* after wowing. 
I hey are quite hardy, flowering until late fall, when they can be potted for indoor winter bloom. 
1 his selected mixture contains pink, scar let, striped, white and yellow. 
, No. 2166. Pkt. 10c; Vis oz. 30C. 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not F ' ow,r * 01 B " in \ nl w«« 
• Karr tieni for 1 our Uarden 
In a few weeks from planting this Chinese Forget-Me-Not will give you 
beautiful heavenly blue blooms; flower* mueli larger Ilian the 
original and delightfully perfumed. Borne on 18 inch stems they are 
splendid for mixing with other flowers for bouquets. Here is a welcome 
addition to your garden. Thrives in dry sunny locations. 
No. 2161, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 
Have 
Fiery Cardinal Red Flowers All Summer 
ardiital Climber 
I pome a CardiiUhll* 
Strong, Rapid Urowihg 
Annual 
This beautiful rapid grow- 
K vine will attain a height 
25 feet in a single season. 
lowers are in 
lusters of brilliant 
sd and open up in 
flaring: blaze. As 
etty and ornamental a 
ne as can be grown. 
No. 2191, Pkt. 15c; V n oz. 35c. 
Add to the beauty oi your Home With 
.. fun. .n ,i. f 111 ' 'f if. v.i _v ' '1 'll 
No. 2169, Pkt. 10c; V 4 oz. 25c. 
CINERARIA 
Kraut i fill 
i;»«trr I'lewri 
CHINESE 
Cinnamon Vine 
A most interesting and useful 
vine from 
F a r East. 
T h e abun- 
dance of 
pretty 
heart- shap¬ 
ed leaves 
turn to a 
golden yel¬ 
low in the 
fall. The 
chief 
char Pi 
is in the 
dcligflit- 
fully 
frag: ra¬ 
nt, tiny 
white 
dowers, 
*tr o n g: l y cinnamon 
rented. *” Easily started from 
lie bulblets we supply. 
No 2187, Pkt. 10c. 
G r o w 
this hand¬ 
some Eas¬ 
ter Bloom 
from seed. 
T h'e seed 
in ay be 
sown from 
May until 
Sept e in¬ 
ner. This 
mixture 
contains ma 
ranging from white to crimson black; 
many with darker contrasting borders. 
SPECIAL MIXTURK.No 2079,Pkt.25c 
Chinese Money 
Plant—Eunaria 
Silvery 
Pods Prized 
(or Winter 
Bouquets 
This hi- 
ennial can 
b e treated 
as an annu¬ 
al and will 
bloom t li e 
first year if 
seeds a re 
started i n 
Fcbnia ry. 
Flowers are 
purple but 
this inter¬ 
esting plant is grown chiefly for its 
silvery seed pods which are transpar¬ 
ent and about the size of a 25-oent piece. 
When dried makes pretty, curious orna¬ 
ments for winter bouquets. 
No. 2198, Pkt. IOC; 14 oz. 30e. 
At List! 
New 
*nn!..r Canterbury Bells 
Campanula 
Annual 
Blooms from Sood 
In Six Months 
There are few 
flowers that pos¬ 
sess the beauty of 
old-fashioned “lit 
tie bells” or Can¬ 
terbury Hells as 
they are popularly 
called. Thi* New- 
Annual Varie¬ 
ty no longer 
make* IS neee**ary to watt 2 
yr». for flower*, No. 2152, Pkt. IOC. 
Most Behutllul Flowering Climber 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis is 
one of the prime 
favorites for 
trellis covering 
and the shading 
of porches and 
summer houses. 
Seeds, however, 
are tardy in 
starting. We 
offer the best 
two varieties:— 
Jarkmani. 
Best general Clem¬ 
atis. Large flowers of violet-purple, blooms from 
late June until early winter. No. 2446, Pkt. 10c. 
Panlculala. Charming and fragrant. With 
luxuriant, fine foliage,hearing white star-shaped 
blooms. No.2449, Pkt. 10c. 
Empress Coxcomb Celosia Cristata 
An Ornamental. OI«l-f»*liloti«Ml t'liolce 
fiver Popular Willi the flower Lover 
, . 
*** r \v:sj*y •# 
\ 
Christmas Rose, Ifclleborvs JSiger 
Produces white flowers outdoors in late 
autumn, and in winter if at all mild. To 
get flowers of perfection the plants should 
be covered with a glass jar just as soon as 
the buds push through. The flowers often 
measure two inches In diameter and are 
most artistic. No. 2473, Pkt. 25c. 
No garden 
s complete 
i t h o u t a 
I u m p or 
n ore o f 
hese showy 
irnamenta I 
•omlis. the 
»ame deriv 
yd from Ihe 
e ft e m b l- 
lice of the 
lowerheads 
of the crest¬ 
ed type to a 
cock’s ___ _ 
comb. Of a velvety and chenille finish yet strawy 
in texture, these blood-red heads often measure a 
foot or more in diameter. This interesting strain 
of Celosia is highly recommended for border 
planting and is equally adapted and attractive for 
pots. As a free blooming annual, this curious 
plant thrives in thin or light soil and produces im¬ 
pressive, well-formed heads valued as an import¬ 
ant cut flower or dried for winter bouquets. 
No. 2439, Pkt. 10c; V 4 oz. 60c. 
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GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. m 
