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Booking orders for December 15, and later. We are well prepared to supply in quantity 

 and our growers have a high reputation for the quality cf cuttings produced for years 

 past. Have made special arrangements to supply Laddie, Morning Glow and Pink De- 

 light from clean stock plants grown only for propagation purposes. 



New and Set 



100 1000 

 ETHEL FISHER (Peter Fisher), scar- 

 let $14.00 $115.00 



P.ERNICE (Howard), crimson 14.00 115.00 



RUTH BAUR 1200 100.00 



LADDIE 10.00 93.00 



Aviator, Belle Washburn, Doris, Benora, Rosette, 

 Ward, Good Cheer. White Perfection, White Wonder, 

 less, Nancy. Alice and Enchantress— $5.00 per 100; 



Carnation; 



MORNING GLOW 

 WHITE BENORA 

 PINK DELIGHT . 



HERALD 



ROSALIA 



100 

 7.00 

 7.C0 

 7.00 

 7.00 

 7.00 



1000 



65.00 



65.00 



60.00 



60.00 



60.00 



Enchantress Supreme, White Enchantress, Beacon, 

 Miss Theo— $6.00 per 100; $5".00 per 1000. Match- 

 $40.00 per 1000. 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Brenchleyensis, Fire King, Independen 'e. Klondike — $30 per 1000. America, Au- 

 gusta, Halley, Mrs. Francis King— $35 per 1000. Delice (1%)— $35 per 1000. Chicago 

 White— $45 per 1000. Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Niagara, Peace — $50 per 1000. Mrs. Watt 

 (li4)_$50 per 1000. Baron Hulot, Panama— $60 per 1000. Schwaben— $70 per 1000. 

 New Primulinus Miranda, large flowers, 3 to 4 flower spikes per bulb, canary yellow 

 color, light carmine markings— $40 per 1000. XXX Special Mixture— $30 per 1000. 

 First Grade Mixture— $25 per 1000. 



For profit buy Primulinus Hybrids. We have them in quantity and of best selection. 

 Don't forget Primulinus Hybrids average two to three blooms per bulb and are quick 

 sellers in the market. Fancy, $35 per 1000; regular, $20 per 1000. 

 All first size except where noted. 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM— Unaka, Golden Glow, Pacific Supreme, Early Snow, Oconto, Halliday, Early Frost, Chief- 

 tain, Golden Queen, October Frost, Smith's Advance, Charles Razer. Bonnaffon, Seidewitz, Dr. Enguehard. 

 POMPONS— May Pope, Diana, Golden Climax, Baby Yellow, Fairy Queen. Western Beauty, Buckingham, Iva, 

 Mrs. Frank Beau, Ciddie Mason, strong stock plants all at $5.00 per 100. 



Cash or satisfactory trade references. No C. O. D. Shipments. 



L. J. REUTER CO. 



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