A black cat, standing on its hind feet, is holding a baton and directing six singing jack-o-lanterns. One pumpkin is wearing a tall green witch's hat. There are also two mice sitting by the pumpkins and two bats flying overhead with the moon in the background. The greeting at the top reads "Sing a song of HALLOWEEN / Pumpkins everywhere / Cats and bats and witches / are flying through the air".
This card is very busy. In the center, a woman in a long yellow dress and a man in a black suit are passionately kissing. They stand on a red rug, and behind them is a tall red Grandfather clock striking midnight. A poem to their left reads, "When it's twelve / by the clock, / Put your latch-key / in the lock. / Take the sweetest / girl you know / Say 'good-night' and / home you go." At the top of the card is a border made of candles, a black cat, owl and moon, and bat. At the bottom is a smoking jack-o-lantern, ear of corn, squash, and pumpkin. Above it is the greeting "A Jolly Halloween."
A witch wearing a red dress and hat as well as pointy black shoes is riding on a broomstick. A pumpkin with a face is stuck onto the front of it, and she controls it using reins. A frightened black cat with a red ribbon on its tail perches on her shoulder. There are stars around them. At the top of the card there is an owl in a tree and two bats flying in front of a crescent moon. At the bottom, a row of jack-o-lanterns scares another black cat. "A Jolly Hallowe'en" is printed above them.
The center of the card is taken up by a car made out of a striped gourd - its wheels are slices of squash too. A pumpkin or vegetable of some sort with a face is driving, while a witch in black and red with her broomstick and black cat ride in the back. In the upper left is a crescent moon with bat flying under it. "Halloween" is printed in the bottom right.