Recent Introduction 
for Your Hardy Border 
New Perennial 
Delphinium 
"Iceberg 
»» 
£qiinl in Mize 
lo the Rest 
of the Blues 
Long sought af¬ 
ter was a hardy 
White Perennial 
Larkspur. Here it 
Is! and now that 
It is available it 
should be in every 
garden. T h e 
spikes fully ‘20ins. 
long are covered 
with large pure 
white blooms. In 
flower from July 
to August. 
No. 2245, Pkt. 
25c; 1-32 oz. 85c. 
ii EVERY FOURTH RACKET IS FREE § 
Gian! Persian Cyclamen 
Cyclamen are 
without a doubt 
the best and most 
exquisite of house 
f ilants. This special- 
y developed Per¬ 
sian strain contains 
bright red , tight 
pink , salmon , White 
and all the interme¬ 
diate shades with 
the Jlowers standing 
well above the foli¬ 
age. For the largest 
and finest flowers 
and best marked 
and best mar 
Huge this is the variety you want. Try them. 
No. 2176. Pkt. : 
DAHLIAS from Seed 
RICHEST COLORS 
SEEDLINGS. 
and 
Dahlias have come to the front as 
a cut flower, but few people know 
that they can he raised 
from seed, and will 
bloom the same season 
if started early in the house. The 
seed is easy to germinate, seed 
sown as soon as the ground is warm 
will produce some flowers and a 
multitude of bulbs for the follow¬ 
ing season. No two are alike; ev¬ 
ery color is represented. There is 
no more fascinating seed to grow 
than the Dahlia, ofttiines THE 
LARGEST FLOWERS COME FROM 
No. 2096, Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. 40c. 
Swan River DAISY 
(Brachycome Iberidifolia) 
Cineraria-Like Flowers on Slender Stems 
These delight- 
flowers are 
borne on grace¬ 
ful stems and 
bloom freely all 
summer. Excel¬ 
lent for edgings 
a n d borders. 
Our select mix- 
rure contains 
blue, white and 
red shades. 
No. 2477, 
Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 
20c. 
Re Mure to Plant Tills Improved 
Double English Daisy 
(Beilis Perevnis ) 
A very cheer¬ 
ful plant for 
edgings and 
outside win- 
d o w boxes. 
Alllio ii ir h 
perennials 
they will 
bloom the 
name sea¬ 
son If plan, 
led early. 
Can also be 
planted in fall 
and wintered 
over In cold 
frame. Onr fine mixture contains white and 
shades of rose and red. 
No. 2470, Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Electric Light Plant 
The Old Fashioned 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE 
(A ristolochia Du rior> 
An outstanding Oddity 
This vigorous 
and rapid grow¬ 
ing vine, while 
best known for 
its curi n u s 
pipe-like flow¬ 
ers , is without 
a peer where a 
screen or shad¬ 
ing is desired. 
The alternate 
light g r e e n 
leaves are heart 
shaped and tru¬ 
ly immense, me¬ 
asuring 10 to 12 Inches across. 
No. 2466, Pkt. 15c. 
You will be delighted with this rare plant. Of 
sturdy, husky growth; constantly covered with 
large spikes of flowers, G to 9 inches long, pure 
white at the base, ranging from rose to red at the 
apex. These flowers much resemble 
lighted electric bulbs. Readily grown from 
seed indoors or out. 
No. 2076, Pkt. 10c; ty* oz. 30c. 
EVERLASTING Flowers 
Ideal All Winter 
Bouquet 
Blooms that never fade. 
This rare flower Is a pret¬ 
ty ornament when grow, 
log but possesses the 
unique quality of remain¬ 
ing indefinitely the same 
as when cut, thus making 
a most desirable table or¬ 
nament for winter. 
No. 2029, Pkt. 10c; V* 
oz. 25c. 
“Buttercup Yellow” 
Oenothera 
Evening Primrose 
These beautiful 
biennials will also 
yield profusely from 
seed planted the 
first, year.The plants 
grow to three and 
four feet high, bear¬ 
ing pretty yellowflo¬ 
wers - these blooms 
pop open suddenly 
at dusk—one by one-attracting by their 
fragrance large dusk moths. 
No. 2237, Pkt. 10c; H oz. 25c. 
False Dragon Head 
(Physostegia Virginian a) 
A Native American 
Perennial 
Grows to 4 feet high. 
The flowers are in spikes 
from purplish red to lilac 
and white, and are very 
handsome when well 
grown. The individual 
flowers resemble small 
snapdragons. 
No. 2482, Pkt. loc; Vs OZ. 
7 Sc. 
Four O’clock 
(Marvel of Peru) 
A well 
known favor- 
i t e flower. 
Produces 
large, con vol¬ 
vulus-1 ike flo¬ 
wers, white, 
yellow, crim¬ 
son, striped, 
in great pro- . 
fusion. A brilliant and sturdy plant. 
No. 2069. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 
[Aw*«] GODD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
