Darwin 
Tulips 
Clara Butt 
GERMAN IRIS 
3 
6 
12 
33c 
57c 
$0.99, 
34C 
60c 
1 - 1 0 
3 1 C 
52c 
.89 
3 1 C 
52c 
89 i 
34c 
60c 
1 . 1 0 
34c 
60C 
I.IO 
Germany Iris are sun-lovers and require a well-drained soil. 
►Anrbassadeur. Lavender; falls purple 
Gold Imperial. Chrome-yellow. 
Mother of Pearl. Bluish lavender. . . . 
► Opera. Reddish purple; falls violet. . 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. Large rich velvety 
purple . 
Susan Bliss. Deep rose-pink 
NATIVE LOUISIANA IRIS 
Succeed in almost any ordinary garden soil kept properly moist. 
Wine Red Dark Purple Russet Red 
Purple Mixed 
Strong roots: Each 16c; 6 for 82c; 12 for $1.49; 100 for 
SI I .25. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
Combine immense size with perfection of bloom. The beauti¬ 
fully outlined, deep, cup-shaped flowers, with petals of unusual 
heavy substance, are carried on stiff, erect 
stems, 
2 or more feet 
high. 
3 
6 
12 
100 
Bartigon. Large fiery crimson-carmine 
with white base.. . .. 
1 9c 
34c 
59c 
$4. 1 5 
Clara Butt. Pure salmon-pink. 
19c 
34c 
59c 
4. 1 5 
Dream. Outside of petals rosy-lilac and 
mauve, inside claret-purple. 
Farncombe Sanders. Bright scarlet with 
clear white base. 
21 c 
37c 
62c 
4.35 
19c 
34c 
59c 
4. 1 5 
Inglescombe Yellow. The color is a 
glossy canary-yellow . 
19c 
34c 
59c 
4.1 5 
Pride of Haarlem. Immense rose-car¬ 
mine with light blue base. 
1 9c 
34c 
59c 
4. I 5 
Princess Elizabeth. Clear rose-pink. . . 
19c 
34c 
59c 
4. 1 5 
William Copland. Rosy m a g n e t a 
changing to lavender as it ages. 
19c 
34c 
59C 
4. 1 5 
Prize Mixture. A select blend of all 
the best varieties — 1,000 for 
$32.00 . 
16c 
29c 
52 c 
3.65 
Culture. In the 
extreme South, Tu¬ 
lips should not be 
planted until No¬ 
vember or Decem- 
be r, when the 
weather is more uni¬ 
formly cool. Reu¬ 
ter’s Bulbs are ware¬ 
housed in cold stor¬ 
age to insure best 
results. Plant 5 to 6 
inches deep, 6 inches 
apart. Use bone- 
meal as a fertilizer, 
two to'three hand¬ 
fuls to a square 
yard, thoroughly 
mixed with the soil. 
teT las) 
formal 
Vl'il 
Lilium 1 
Beautiful and fragrant 
hardy Lilies for outdoor plant¬ 
ing - are now available in a wide 
range of colors and forms. They are gen¬ 
erally easy to grow and excellent effects 
can be gained by planting them in separate 
in rock gardens, or around in- 
egaie (Royal Lily of China). 
Blooms freely, producing 5 or 6 large, 
trumpet-shaped, delicately scented white 
flowers, slightly suffused with pink, with a 
beautiful shade of canary-yellow at cen¬ 
ter. Considered the most beautiful of all 
Lilies. Large bulbs: Each 22c; 6 for 
$ 1.19 
Lllium Candldurri(Madonna Lily). 
Popular old-fashioned Lily with beau¬ 
tiful, delicately fragrant blooms of 
pure waxy white color, with heavy 
yellow stamens. Prefer sandy soil and 
a sunny location. They are especially 
showy when planted in clumps in 
mixed borders or massed in front of 
tall-growing shrubberies. Large bulbs: 
Each 24c; 6 for $1.29; 12 for 
$2.39. 
Lilium Tenuifolium ( co ra i Lily). 
Dainty Lily about 1 V 2 feet high, car¬ 
rying numerous, tiny, waxy blooms of 
delightful coral-red color. Exceedingly 
graceful species for well-drained loca¬ 
tions and borders. Each I 2 c ; 6 for 
60c ; 12 for $1.10; 100 for $7.75. 
13 foe $2.19; 100 for $15.75. 
Lilium Aurdtum (Golden - banded 
Lily of Japan). Large white flowers 
beautifully dotted, crimson, with gold¬ 
en yellow band through center of 
each petal. Strong bulbs: Each 29c; 
6 for $ 1.59; 12 for $2.85. 
Lilium Spec. Magnificum 
Large, showy white flowers suffused 
rosy red and profusely spotted blood- 
red. Large bulbs: Each 29c; 6 for 
$ 1.59; 12 for $2.85. 
Lilium Tigrinum (t iger Lily). 
Showy, giant flowers; bright orange- 
red, spotted black. Thrives especially 
well in the South. Strong bulbs: 
Each 22 c; 6 for $1.19; 12 for 
$2. I 9. 
^-Reuter's Creole Easter Lily 
This majestic and charming Lily is a product of 
Louisiana. It is a strong grower, with gigantic, 
pure white flowers of unusual heavy texture. Bulbs 
may be planted during the months of October, No¬ 
vember, and December. Well-grown plants produce 
10 to 15 snow-white flowers to the stalk. Large 
bulbs: Each 15c; 6 for 82c; 12 for $1.57; 
100 for $ M .75. 
Flowering Bulbs 
37 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
