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DRESS UP YOUR GARDEN 
CANDYTUFT 
Bushy little plants with charming, 
clustered heads of daintily colored flowers. 
They furnish your beds and borders with 
masses of colors and bring to you the first 
cheery message of spring. Sow plenty of 
Candytuft; they are easily grown. Highly 
prized for cutting. Height 1 foot. 
Culture. As early as weather permits, 
sow seeds in the beds and borders where 
they are to bloom, and thin to 10 inches 
apart. 
1286 Mixed Colors. Well blended. Pkt. 
5c; J^oz. 15c; oz. 25c. 
1284 Crimson 1287 Lavender 
1288 Flesh-Pink 
Each: Pkt. 10c; Vioz. 20c; oz. 30c 
1289 Hyacinth-flowered White. Finest 
white Candytuft, with immense, pure 
white spikes. Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 35c; 
oz. 65c. 
Annual 
Canterbury 
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Candytuft, Hyacinth-flowered 
CELOSIA • Cockscomb 
The dwarf Cockscombs, with 
their massive heads, make very 
showy borders, while the stately 
feathered types form the rarest 
possible decoration in large, massed 
beds. 
Culture. Sow under cover early 
in spring, or later in the open, and 
transplant or thin to 1 foot apart. 
Do best in a rather poor soil. 
1331 Dwarf Glasgow Prize. Dark 
crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
1333 Pride of Castle Gould. Im¬ 
mense feathered plumes; all col¬ 
ors. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
1335 Globosa. Showy bedding 
plants carrying enormous, globu¬ 
lar flower-heads of brilliant 
crimson-scarlet color. Height 
1 foot. Pkt. 20c; yioz. 65c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Free-flowering, annual, summer 
Chrysanthemums. With their gay 
and striking colors they are splendid 
subjects for borders and for cutting. 
Culture. Sow the seeds from 
February to May in the borders or 
beds they are to occupy, and thin out 
to 8 to 10 inches apart. 
1362 Single, Mixed. Attractive, 
daisy-like flowers. Height 2 feet. 
Pkt. 5c; }4oz. 20c; oz. 30c. 
1366 Double, Mixed. White and 
yellow shades. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 
10c; 3koz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
COLEUS 
1385 Ornamental pot and bedding 
plants with strikingly colored foliage 
in many shades and superb combina¬ 
tions of green, yellow, pink, red, and 
bronze. Height 15 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
Culture. Sow from January to 
April in indoor boxes. _ Transplant 
1 foot apart. Cut top to induce bushy 
growth. 
CORNFLOWER 
Well known to every flower-lover. 
The sturdy plants carry an abundance 
of elegant, long-stemmed double 
flowers. . Highly valuable for cutting. 
Good rich soil will produce larger 
flowers and longer stems. Height 
2H feet. 
Culture. Sow seed in the open 
and thin out to 6 to 8 inches apart. 
1350 Double Mixed. Well blended. 
Pkt. 5c; J/20Z. 20c; oz. 30c. 
1351 White 1352 Pink 
1353 Dark Blue 1354 Carmine 
Each: Pkt. 10c; Vioz. 20c; oz. 35c 
COREOPSIS 
Perennials of graceful appearance 
with large, golden yellow flowers on 
long, slender, upright stems. Es¬ 
teemed for cutting. Height 2 feet. 
Culture. Sow the seeds early in 
protected seed-beds or boxes, and 
transplant 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Prefer a well-drained soil and sunny 
location. 
1390 Grandiflora. Single. Pkt. 10c; 
Vioz. 20c. 
1391 Double Yellow. A glorious 
new acquisition. The several rows 
of petals add further charm to the 
flowers. Pkt. 10c; %oz. 30c. 
Coreopsis 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
These old-fashioned favorites are much ad¬ 
mired for their beautiful, large, bell-shaped 
flowers in shades of white, rose, and blue. Very 
showy in mixed borders. Height 2 feet. 
Culture. Sow seeds early in indoor boxes 
or in protected seed-beds. Barely cover and 
keep moist. Transplant 1J^ feet apart. 
1302 Single Annual Mixed. A marvelous new 
introduction. Blooms from seed in less than 
six months. The plants carry from 6 to 8 
flower-spikes in delightful shades of white, 
pink, and blue, Pkt. 15c. 
1403 Klondyke. Very showy; golden yellow. 
Pkt. 10c; %oz. 25c; J^oz. 40c. 
1404 Orange Flare. New early-flowering 
Klondyke Cosmos blooming a few months after 
sowing. Pkt. 20c. 
1406 Lady Lenox. Pink. Pkt. 10c; Jz-joz. 20c; oz. 30c. 
EARLY MAMMOTH-FLOWERED 
1408 White 1410 Pink 
1412 Crimson 1415 Mixture 
, Each: Pkt. 10c; V 2 oz. 20c; oz. 35c « 
^ EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED ^ 
'f Our strain produces a large percent- 
'V'V age of double flowers. y^ 
1424 Mixture. Pkt. ..»\V N 
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, 1424 Mixture. _ v 
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CARNATION 
Few flowers surpass in beauty of form or delicious 
fragrance the richly hued Carnation. Easily grown 
from seed, and will produce fine, large blooms if 
planted in good, rich soil. Height 15 inches. 
Culture. Sow the seeds from January to March, 
preferably as early as possible in indoor boxes or 
hotbeds, and transplant 8 to 10 inches apart. 
1325 Giant Chabaud Mixed. Fine everblooming 
type. Improved strain. Pkt. 15c; Vioz. 50c. 
1315 Scarlet 1320 Pink 
1318 White 1322 Yellow 
Each: Pkt. 20c; Vioz. 75c 
1324 Enfant de Nice. Unquestionably the finest 
Carnation grown from seed. The plants are of 
robust, upright habit, and the long, wiry stems 
bear magnificent blooms 2 V£ to 3 inches across, 
in wonderful shades and colors. Pkt. 25c. 
1326 Giant Marguerite Mixed. Early and 
prolific bloomer. Pkt. 10c; M° z - 50c. 
Carnation, Giant Chabaud 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 
(All-American Gold Medal, 1935) 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not 
1430 Delightful, hardy annual producing up¬ 
right, graceful branches covered with small, 
single, forget-me-not-like blooms of an arresting 
rich turquoise-blue. Splendid for borders and 
cutting. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 5c; V4°z. 15c; 
oz. 25c. 
Culture. Sow seeds early where plants are 
to bloom and thin to 8 inches apart. 
CYPRESS VINE 
Dainty, rapid-growing climber. The delicate, 
fern-like foliage is decorated with small, star¬ 
shaped white and red blooms. Height 15 feet. 
Culture. Sow seeds after last frost, in hills 
1 V 2 feet apart. 
1436 Scarlet 1442 Mixture 
Each: Pkt. 10c; Vioz. 25c 
1445 Cardinal Climber. Large, cardinal-red 
flowers, borne in clusters. Pkt. 20c. 
Flower Seeds 
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REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
