EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Firecracker Plant 
Ciiphea Plalycentra 
iiiHl 
'I'liis inter»-^tiiitf littU* I’ot is \t‘ry 
"liDwy with its M'ailet iicmkIiiIoos tiowiTS. 
■| lie FUtKt’KAt'K hi; wiH altiin t much at¬ 
tention wherever seen. Once «;|aitci| yon 
aie never witliout lioweis all year round, 
'ion will never rcffret -taitiiiL: scveial of 
tht»se delif.’lit I’nl no^ ellie•<. 1 a-ily raised 
ii'oni seed. 
No. 2028. Pl'l 15v: 1-16 o/. 85i‘. 
Annual Scarlet 
FLAX 
is a lovely, airy 
‘JTjf |)lant tliat liloomsvery 
miicUly iron) seed sown 
inttieoiaoi ground.Tli€‘ 
brilliikiil 4‘riiii»oii 
!»carl«‘t tlot«t‘i'S ure 
borne in tfrent pro* 
f'liMioii aliove dainty toliage. 
i’ine for borders. 
No. 2201, Pl<t- Sc: i j t>/-. 25C. 
Fountain 
Plant 
(Ajnqrauihuit 
Salicifolius) 
No. 2209, Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. 25c. 
A Curiosity for Lawns 
or Indoors 
'I'liis \villo\v-letil'e<l 
Im.sh jjrow.s rapidly 
fi'diii seed iind is cme 
of the liiiest deetiui 
tive p I a ti t s tlial 
fzrows. It bears lou(j 
wavy racemes of cu¬ 
rious, droopiny 
branches, snad- 
ed with bronze, 
orange and 
c r ini son. 
It will .sue 
C! e e d aii,\ - 
where, o n 
tlie law II Id 
in the 
lioii.se. IMant 
thi.s beauti¬ 
ful droop 
i n 1.C plant 
It will he 
much ad¬ 
mired. 
Fire-on-the-Mountain 
< Euphorbia Heterophylla) 
Similar to Snow-on-tlie-Mountain ex- 
eept about mid-.siimmer the center top 
leaves turn orany:e-scarlet. 
No. 2185. I’kt. 5C; oz. 20c. 
“FLAME OF FIRE” 
Show Bush of the Garden 
“Flame of Fire” ( Cefosia Pyramidalis) 
will add a bui.st of brilliant red to your 
gaiden such as you never imagined possi¬ 
ble. Each branch develops a large, rich 
glowing tuft on its end resembling flames 
that it seems as if the entire plant were afire. 
___N(hj62g^_^kb_10C^ 
Double Gaillardia 
Selected Mixture 
For profuse and continuous 
bloom all summer and fall plant 
this old fashioned “Hlanhet 
Flower.” The red and orange 
flowers on their long stem.s are 
ideal for bouquets. 
No. 2190, Pkt. IOC; }4 oz. 2Sc. 
Gerbera Daisy) 
Uneqnaled For Cutting 
This half-hardy perennial can 
be grown as an annual. T'ry 
some this year and 
youMl never be 'With¬ 
out them. The delicate 
daisy-like blooms have small 
yellow centers surrounded by 
graceful ray-petals of orange, 
red, pink, rose and coral. We 
offer the Jamesoni Hybrids. 
No. 2487. Pkt. 250 . 
Grow FREESIAS 
Flower* From Sieeii in Mi-ic 
to Nine Ulontli* 
These popular winter flow er.'< 
can be easily raised from seed 
and can be successfully grown 
in a window. Be sure to try your 
hand at growing these delightful 
white favorites. You w ill be re¬ 
warded w'ith a profusion of 
flowers of delicious fragrance. 
No. 2153, Pkt. 15C; Vi oz. 25c. 
Foxglove 
The iSliirley (Digitalis) 
Experts agree that this is tin* 
finest strain of Digitalis ever pro¬ 
duced. Of the same type a» 
the coninioiit hut so 
much largrer and finer. 
They grow six to nine feet tall; 
stems are thickset with beautiful 
Gloxinia like blo.ssoms of all 
shades from white to deep ro.se. 
Do not fail to try this great ac¬ 
quisition. 
No. 2023, Pkt. lOc ; Vi oz. 30c 
Gourds 
Here is a novelty that is or¬ 
namental as well as useful. 
This interesting vine oft-times 
makes as much as 20 to 30 feet 
of growth in a year. The 
small gourds make excellent 
toys for the children while 
the larger ones can be used as 
sugar scoops, bowls and 
dippers. 
Mixed-All Varieties 
No. 2027, Pkt. IOC Vi oz. 20 c 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS. PARADISE, PA. 
