X EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Beaatifal Giant Annual C^3PriatlOriS Showy—Fragrant—Large Flowered 
I'lie ftairiaii<*r oi tin* cai natioii iian caiiBecI it to become a univemal favorite. And liere i« 
ail ammal variety that lias all the liclinese and beautiful culorliuf of the oltl Perpetual tviies and 
)et M ill vl«e .roll n pcoluMioii oflMrs* rracrant blo»in» IX weekn after «oniiif(. 
'rin-y an- (piite hardy, th.weriiuf until late fall, when they can be potted for indoor winter bloom, 
■| Ins seleiMed inixUiri' vontaiiiH pink, si-arictt Btriped, white and yellow. 
No. 2168. Pkt. IQc; % o^- 30c. 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not f'**"*.®' m«i»iiic Blue 
* Karr for 1 our Oiliirdrn 
In a few weeks from plantintr this Ctiinese Forget-Me Not will uive you 
heaiitiful lieavenly blue hloonm; tlourr* niurli laricrr lliaii the 
«»ri|tiuHl and delitrlitfully perfumed. Boi iie on 18 ineli steins tlu-y aie 
sphuidid for mixintf witli other flowers for bomiuets. Here Is a welcome 
addit Ion to your Kai‘<icn. 'I'lirives in drv sunnv locations. 
No. 2161, Pkt. lOc; Vi ot. 25c. 
Have Fiery Cardinal Red Flowers All Summer 
ICardinal Climber 
Ipomea Cardinalis 
.4 .btronir. Rapid lilroaiiiK 
Annual 
Til is beautiful rapid grow- 
in« vine will attain a lieiKht 
of 20 feet in a single season. 
F 1 o inr e r m are in 
cluwtera of brilliant 
red and Ojpen up in 
a flaring: blaze. A.s 
pretty and ornamental a 
vine as can be grown. 
No. 2191, Pkt. 15c: '/* oi. .1.5c. 
Add to the Beauty of your Home With 
Cathedral Bells 
pa.‘<ih rai.sod fioni seed. 
COBFA SCANDKNvS 
A Splendid Tropical Climber 
' Here i.s a very graceful vine 
that lotik.s well trailed a n <1 
turned ahont porch posts or 
trelli.ses. The flower i»> 
singrle, b e 1 l-Mliaped 
and beautiful violet 
blue in color. Quite 
One of the very best clinibei.s. 
No. 2169. Pkt. lOc; <4 oz. 25c. 
CHINFSK 
Cinnamon Vine 
pg and Uvseful 
vine from 
Far East. 
T h e abun- 
d a n c e of 
pretty 
heart- shap¬ 
ed leaves 
turn to a 
golden yel¬ 
low in the 
fall. The 
chief 
char Ill 
iH in the 
deliirbt- 
fully 
fra g: ra¬ 
nt, tiny 
white 
flowers, 
wtrongriy cinnamon 
Hcented. Easily started from 
the bulblets we stipply. 
No 2187, Pkt. IOC. 
CINERARI4 
Iteuuilfiil 
(} r o w 
this liand- 
.soine Eas¬ 
ter Bloom 
f roin seed. 
1’ h e seed 
III ay be 
sown from 
May until 
Sept e in¬ 
ner. 'I'liis 
ni i X tu re 
contains many rich cxcpjisite shades, 
ranging from white to crim.son black; 
many with darker contra.sting borders. 
SPKCIAI, MIXrrUK.No 2079 Pkl 25c 
Chinese Money 
Plant—l.,unaria 
Silvery Seed 
Pods Prized 
lor Winter 
Boufuets 
T enriiai can 
' m b e treated 
as an annu¬ 
al and will 
bloom t li o 
flrst year if 
seeds are 
Btii rted i n 
Fe b r u a ry. 
Flowers are 
purple but 
this inter¬ 
esting plant is irrown ehlell.v for iU 
oilvery ore**! pod* which are transpar¬ 
ent and about the size of a 2.5-eent pieee. 
When dried makes pretty, eurlous orna¬ 
ments for winter bouquets. 
No. 2198. Pkt. lOc;«/» oz. 30c. 
Canterbury Bells 
At Last! 
New Annual 
Campanula 
Annual 
Blooms from Sood 
in Six Months 
Tlieie aie few 
flowers tliat P"s 
sess tlio beauty <>f 
old-fasldonetl “lit¬ 
tle belle” or Can¬ 
terbury Hells as 
they are popularly 
called. Till* New- 
Annual Varie¬ 
ty no lonicer 
malcea it neeeoftary to wait 2 
yr». for ll<»w«r». No. 2152, Pkt. lOC. 
Most Beautiful 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:— 
Aaekmani. 
Best general Clem¬ 
atis. Large Aowimb of violet-purple, blooms fnmi 
late June until early winter. No. 2448, Pkt. 10c. 
Pnnlenlata. Charming and fragrant. Witli 
luxuriant, fine foliage,bearing white 8tar-sha|)ed 
blooms. No, 2449, Pkt. 10c. 
Christmas Rose, Ifclleborns yiger 
Produces white flowers outdoors in late 
autumn, and in winter if at all mild. Tn 
get flowers of fierfection tlie plants sliould 
be covered with a glass jar just as soon as 
the buds push tlirougfi. 'I'lie flowers often 
measure two inches in diameter and are 
most artistic. No. 2473. Pkt. 25c. 
Empress Coxcomb ceiosia cristaia 
An 4Vrn»niental. OI(l-rusltl<»iied 
K,er Pupular Witli tlie Fluwer l.oiei* 
No garden 
is comidcte 
w i t li o u t a 
c 1 u m p or 
m ore o f 
tbi^se showy 
ornamenta I 
<-ombS. the 
name dei iv 
cd from llie 
r e R e TO h 1 
ance of tlie 
flower henfls 
of the crest¬ 
ed tyiie to a 
C O C tc * 8 
comb. Of a velvety and clienille finish yet strawy 
In texture, these biiiod-red lieads often measure a 
foot or more in diameter. This interesting stratii 
of Ceiosia is highly recommended for border 
planting and is equally adai>t<‘d and attractive for 
pots. As a free blooming annual, this eurlous 
plant thrives in tliin or light soil and produces im¬ 
pressive, well-formed lieads valued as an import¬ 
ant cut flower or dried for wintei tiouquets. 
No. 2439, Pkt. 10(^; Va oZ- 60<*. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. m 
