Banner with Four-o'clocks Around the World written on it which is the name of this international free cancer awareness project. Mirabilis jalapa. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg.
Four-o'clock Flowers Around the World Free Cancer Project Giving
Hope and Love to Cancer Survivors, Health Care Professionals,
and Plant Lovers Across the Globe.
FREE SEEDS - FACES OF CANCER

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Free four-o'clock seeds can be obtained by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope with two First-class stamps or two international first-class stamps on the return envelope to:

Four-o'clocks Around the World
P.O. Box 8931
Metairie, Louisiana 70011-8931

U.S.A.

Note: Due to Hurricane Katrina please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery of the FREE seeds. This project is being conducted 8 blocks from the breech in the 17th Street Canal Levee on the "dry side" which means we only had 2 feet of water in the house.

Please plant four-o'clock seeds in the memory of our loved ones who are cancer survivors and in the memory of our loved ones who have lost their battle to cancer. Share the seeds with your family and friends to perpetuate this loving tribute to our loved ones. There is a limit of ONE packet of seeds per request.

Note: New Zealand and Australia are not allowed to receive free seeds because of their Ministry of Agriculture laws.


Picture of Lighted and Muscial American Flag beads. Four-o'clocks Around the World Cancer Project. Kevin Donahoe.Http://www.symbolfhope.com. jpg. Picture of a Mardi Gras blinking mug. Four-o'clocks Around the World Cancer Project. Kevin Donahoe. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg. Picture of a feathered Mardi Gras mask, a thermal Mardi Gras mug, a Mardi Gras jester refrigerator magnet,  and two dozen pairs of Mardi Gras beads. Four-o'clocks Around the World cancer project. Kevin Donahoe. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg. Picture of Mardi Gras beads, a Mardi Gras mug, a Mardi Gras plaque, a Mardi Gras mask, and a Mardi Gras doll. Four-o'clocks Around the World Cancer Project. Kevin Donahoe. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg. Picture of 25 Mardi Gras doubloons thrown to the crowds by maskers from Mardi Gras floats.  The first doubloons were tossed to the crowds during an 1884 by the Krewe of Rex, known as Rex. Rex has continuously thrown doublonns since 1960. Four-o'clocks Around the World Cancer Project. Kevin Donahoe. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg.

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