EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
I spinach l new Zealand Spinach 
This is the latest effort 
in the right direction to 
produce a long-standing 
type that will not shoot 
to seed bef<^re all the crop 
is able to he cut. (3001) 
LUCK LONG STAND¬ 
ING is a splendid variety, 
with close-growing, thick bunches of rich dark green, 
broad and crumplea leaves. It is a decided iinproveinent 
over the older Long Season Spinach. 
No. 2531, Pkt. 5c; Vt lb. 20c; lb. 60o. 
King: of Denmark !!$plnacti 
The large green, crumpled leaves of this splendid spin¬ 
ach stand at least two weeks longer than the common 
V9.ri0t»i0s • 
No. 2574. Pkt. 5C; oz. lOC; lb. 20c. 
Good Lciick Blig:tit Resistant Spinacli 
The leaves are similar to Savoy, but .somewhat more 
pointed. Very useful for fall planting for early spring 
u.se. 
No. 2545. Pkt.5C; oz. 15c; H !b 20c. 
While not n member of the 
true spinach family, tiie leaves, 
wiien prepared for the table, 
80 much reaemble the ordin¬ 
ary types that most people can¬ 
not tell the diffeience. 'I he 
leaves beintr very brittle and 
fleshy are of the veiy finest 
quality when cooked. An ex¬ 
cellent “spinach” to >rrow. 
No. 2404, Pkt. 5C; oz. 15c; 
14 lb. 25c.' 
■Victoria Splnacti 
A healthful and dellHous summer 
vegetable, often prescribed by doc¬ 
tors Instead of medicine. M'e offer 
a grand new variety of SrAnacti 
which It will pay you to raise. 11 
grows thick and broad to a height of 
2)4 Inches.wlth short-stenimed.dark 
green leaves, which are somewhat 
curled and crumpled, large, thick 
lielicious when served In same manner as asparagus. 
No. 2031, Pkt. 5c; K lb. 15c; Va lb. 25c. 
An Introduction of Exqui site 
Flavor and Tenderness 
Does not grow on a vine but on a compact bush. Four or five hills will keep a family supplied all summer with the best 
and fleshy. 
wlicn small will keei) your family supplied till fall with these dainty, tender squashes. 
No. 2145. Pkt. 15C; oz. 25c; V 4 lb. 50C; H Ib. 75c. 
Wonderful Blue Hubbard 
The size and shape of the <>UI Hubbard hut clear, blue 
'green in color. Tlio fonibfiifttloii of 
dr.riicsK aiitl flavor Ik H«>niefhlnflr real* 
Iv Veinnrkuble. A productive variety; foreniost quality. 
No. 2105. Pkt. 5C; OZ. 15c; Va lb. 45c. 
Delicious Green 
The skin of this popular winter top-shaped 
squash Is dark green, with light green 
stripes. Flesh Is orange, dry and of good 
quality. 
No. 2577, Pkt. 5c; oz 20c; 4 ozs. 50c. 
Scallop Squasli 
AIho Known a» >‘I*h11> 1 * 011 " 
This is an Improve¬ 
ment of the “White 
Early Bush" variety of 
grandmother’s time. 
Much larger and 
thicker and a heavier 
producer. Tender 
and sweet. 
No. 2388. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. ISc; lb. 40c. 
Hlammolh lioldni 
CrookneeK Squash 
Fine C4ralned 
Twice as large as the red 
Summer Crook neck 
Squash. Fle.sh is thick, 
meaty, and of luscious fla¬ 
vor. 
No. 2534, Pkt. 5C;0Z. 15C; 
Vi lb. 45C. 
GREEN HUBBARD 
A good keeper. 
The sweet orange- 
yellow flesh Is fine 
grained and dry. 
Vines are of the 
trailing type. 
No. 2596, Pkt. 
5c; OZ. 20C; Vi lb. 
50C. 
The straight, cylindi lcnl dark green fruits with "Kl'ter gnien stripes, cbf'nge to deep ycl- 
U>\v <xl lujiturity; ilviu ?nut _ No, 2 5S7 s Pkt. S<; l5c, V4 1*^ SO^- 
WAKTCn MtlDRAllK SqiTA$H 
Fruits arc heavily waited, very dark greeii. with gO^. 
.'llnmnifFlb RiiwMlan _ 
SUNFLOWER 
Can he grown 
anywhere. In plac¬ 
es where other 
crops fail to make 
a stand. A Mtnnll 
planting: will 
p r o *1 n c e a 
irreat qiiunti* 
ty of I be be»l 
<‘fl>|g prodnei iiic 
f 4 »od .von <*iin 
And for .viMir 
chick enw. Stalks 
ke good kindling. If you have any nn- 
htiv cornei-8 or fences to hide here Is the 
al plant for this purpose. 
No. 2136, Pkt. 5C; Vj lb. 20c; lb. 30c, 
Swiss Ctiard 
A planting of 
Swis.s C h a r d 
will give you a 
delicious green 
to replace spin¬ 
ach in hot wea¬ 
ther. The large 
wliite ribs may 
be creamed like 
asparagus. "I’lie 
variety here offered grows enormous, 
heavv, crumpled, dark green leaves. 
No. 2491, Pkt. 5C; oz. 15C; 4 ozs. 40C. 
Strawberries From Seed 
**Baron Soleniacher” 
Greatly superior to the rugen 
variety, this wonderful novelty has 
the largest 
berries ob- 
t a i n a ble 
from seed of 
this strain. 
Flowers 
wi t hiri 8i 
weeks of\ 
seeding and 
p r o d u ces 
great quan¬ 
tities of fruit throughout the sea 
son. Flavor and aroma make it 
ideal for pot planting. Here is a 
novelty. Plants are runnerle.ss. 
No. 2648, Pkt. 15 c; 3 Pkts. for 40c. 
LUCK GARDENS. PARADISE, PA. 
