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Largest and finest Zinnias. The mag¬ 
nificent blooms are enormous and borne 
I on strong stems. They resemble the 
Decorative Dahlia because of their un¬ 
usual depth, combined with their more 
open and graceful growth, and twisted 
and curled petals. Mammoth flowers 
averaging 6 inches across. Height 3 
feet. 
Separate Colors 
2125 Canary Bird. Primrose-yellow. 
2122 Crimson Monarch. Immense flow¬ 
ers of flaming crimson. 
2124 Dream. Distinct deep lavender. 
2123 Exquisite. Light rose with Tyrian 
rose center. 
2121 Illumination. Carmine-rose. 
2125A Meteor. Glowing deep red. 
2930 Old Gold. Striking blend of old 
gold shades. 
2128 Oriole. Glistening orange and 
gold. 
2126 Polar Bear. Large pure white. 
2127 Purple Prince. Rhodamine-purple. 
2935 Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
2129 Youth. Soft rose self. 
Each: Pkt. IOc; % oz. 20c; Vz oz. 
35c ; oz. 65c. 
• Gold Medal Mixture 
2130 A glorious blend of the greatest 
array of shades and colors. Pkt. lOc; 
% oz. 20c; Vz oz. 35c; oz. 60c; 
% lb. 52.15. 
Flower Seeds 
GIANT SPENCERS (Orchid-flowered) 
Hardy growers with vigorous, branching vines. The large, 
queenly blossoms have attractive, widespread wings, beautifully 
waved, and are borne three to four on fine, long stems. 
Pkt. Oz. 
2010 Austin Frederick. Soft lavender. $0.10 $0.20 
2015 Constance Hinton. Pure white. io ^20 
2018 Crimson King. Ox-blood-crimson. io 20 
2020 Elfrida Pearson. Blush-pink. . j o !20 
2022 George Shawyer. Orange-pink. jo !20 
2023 Gleneagles. Pale blue-lavender. jo ^20 
2024 Hawlmark Cerise. Cerise-salmon. j o .20 
2025 Heavenly Blue. Delphinium-blue. SO .20 
2026 Hebe. Immense; bright pink. jo .20 
2028 Mary Piekford. Pink, tinted salmon. io .20 
2032 Pinkie. Magnificent; giant rose. IO .20 
2040 Royal Purple. Fine purple color. jo .20 
2038 Royal Scot. Brilliant scarlet. 10 .20 
2041 Tangerine. Illustrious brilliant orange... .10 .20 
2042 Youth. Pure white, edged rose-pink. .10 .20 
2048 Spencer or Orchid-flowered Mixture. A glorious blend of 
prize-winning varieties unsurpassed for richness and brilliancy. 
Pkt. iOc; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 45c; lb, $ 1 .35. 
SWEET PEA 
DWARF MIXTURE 
2050 Dwarf growers with 
large, waved flowers pro¬ 
duced on short stems. Very 
popular bedder. Height 1 
foot. Pkt. iOc; oz. 30c; 
Vi lb. 90c. 
Sow during July, August and Sep¬ 
tember. Delight in a sunny location 
with rich soil and abundant moisture. 
LI LLI PUT 
Attractive, round, almost globe-shaped 
miniature blooms resembling Pompon 
Dahlias. Height 1% feet. 
2955 White Gem 2147 Scarlet Gem 
2956 Rosebud. Rose 2965 Purple 
2958 Salmon-Rose 2148 Golden Gem 
Each: Pkt. 10c; Vz oz. 40c; oz. 
75 c. 
2146 Mixed. Pkt. IOc; Vz oz. 30c; 
oz. SOc. 
2960 Lilliput Tom Thumb Mixed. 
Dwarf, compact strain. Height 6 inches. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c. 
2600 American Beauty. Rich crim¬ 
son-rose of giant size. . . . 
2602 Amethyst. Royal purple. 
2601 Blue Bonnet. Deep, clear blue 
2605 Blue Sensation. Light blue. 
2609 Empress. Giant light-pink. 
2613 Exquisite. Salmon-pink. . . . 
2617 Fortyhiner. Bright orange. . 
2621 Giant Rose. Giant rose-pink 
2633 Memory. Rosy-lavender. . . . 
2632 Michigan. Pure lavender. . . 
2634 Monterey. Geranium-pink. . . 
2640 Oriental. Deep cream. 
2654 Queen Crimson. Deep crimson 
2656 Success. Sparkling rose-pink 
2660 Vulcan. Vivid scarlet. 
2664 White Harmony. Pure white 
2668 White Rose. Giant pure white 
on long stems. 
'2145 Early-flowering 
able mixture of all 
and many others. 
70c ; lb. $2.40. 
Pkt. 
$ 0.1 
These magnificent Sweet Peas are ideal for late 
fall and winter blooming in the Lower South. They 
are quick growers, starting to flower at an early 
stage. Plant during August, September and Octo¬ 
ber. Prefer Southern exposure. 
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Unbeat- 
the finest varieties listed above 
Pkt. iOc; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 
Spencer 3Iixture 
The creation of this marvelous, dis¬ 
tinct type is an outstanding achieve¬ 
ment in the annals of floriculture. The 
enormous flowers often measure 5 to 6 
inches across, have smaller centers than 
the Dahlia-flowered, and the petals, 
while not cupped, are symmetrically 
formed, presenting a charming and 
graceful appearance. Height 3 feet. 
Separate Colors 
2502 Cerise Queen. Cerise-rose. 
2980 Daffodil. Bright canary-yellow. 
2505 Grenadier. Glowing deep red. 
2506 Lavender Gem. Deep lavender, 
2507 Lemon Queen. Lemon-orange. 
2509 Miss Wilinott. Clear soft pink. 
2510 Orange Queen. Golden orange. 
2512 Purity. Enormous pure white. 
2513 Rose Queen. Striking bright rose. 
2514 Scarlet Gem. Glowing scarlet. 
2504 Violet Queen. Giant; deep purple. 
Each: Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 20c; Vz oz. 
35c; oz. 65c. 
California Gianfs Mixture 
2515 Every color available is repre¬ 
sented. I’kt. IOc; Vz ox. 35c; oz. 
60c ; V* lb. $2.00. 
Dahlia Zinnia 
2133 Fantasy. The Chrysanthemum- 
flowered Zinnia. The attractive 
medium-sized blooms are composed 
of shaggy, ray-like petals. Large 
color range, including lovely pastel 
shades. Pkt. 20c; Vi ox. 50c._ 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
