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Louisiana Copenhagen Cabbage 
94 CABBAGE 
Louisiana , Copenhagen 
62 days. Developed by Dr. 
Julian C. Miller of the Louisiana 
Agricultural Experiment Station 
and has been inbred to meet the 
f a 1 1 and early spring climatic 
conditions in Louisiana. Ma¬ 
tures fully a week earlier than 
the average Copenhagen. Heads 
average 2.6 pounds in weight. 
The core 'is very short. The in¬ 
ternal head characters are 
splendid. Distributed by us upon 
authority and in, cooperation 
with the Louisiana. Experiment 
Station. Pkt. 9 c,; '/> oz. !5p; oz. 
25c; % \U. 75c ; lb. $2.50; 5 lbs. 
$1 1.25. 
60 BEET 
Sunrise 
48 days. Very early, uniform 
in size, almost perfect globe- 
shaped, fine-grained, tender, 
brightest red outer skin and the 
flesh is rich scarlet orange. 
Roots are smooth and the tender 
flesh is of finest quality. Tops 
dark green. Highly recommend¬ 
ed for the home gardener and 
shipper. Pkt. 8c ; oz. 14c ; % lb. 
34c; lb. 85c; 5 lbs. $3.90. Not 
prepaid: 10 lbs. $6.00. 
43 BEAN 
McCrea Bush Lima 
70 days. The unusual feature about this 
new Bush Lima is the remarkably sweet 
flavor of the Beans. The pods are curved, 
about the size of the Henderson in length 
and width, but much thicker, light green in 
color, and are borne profusely in the heavy 
crown setting, with 3 to 5 very large, plump 
Beans so closely crowded in each pod that 
the pressure flattens the ends of the Beans. 
The plant is very stocky and upright. Pkt. 
9c: 14 lb. 22c; lb. 39c; 3 lbs. 69c; 5 lbs. 
$ I .39. 
44 BUTTER BEAN 
Willow-Leaved 
75 days. Our own introduction. The finest 
small-seeded Pole Lima or “Butter Bean.’’ 
The vines are of large growth, very early, 
extremely productive, and bear profusely 
from the bottom to the very top. The leaves* 
are willow-shaped—hence the name. The 
flavor is distinct and delicious. Resists 
draught and bears almost continuously. Pkt. 
8c; i/ 3 lb. 18c; lb. 28C; 2 lbs. 46c; 5 lbs. 
98c. Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (pk.) $2.15; 60 lbs. 
(bus.) $7.95; 100 lbs. $13.00. 
Willow-Leaved Beans 
Imperial Cantaloupe 
18 CANTALOUPE 
Imperial 
Reuter’s Sunrise Beets 
9,2 days. 1935 A.A.S. Award of 
Merit. An outstanding' and unusual 
melon with a delightful flavor all its 
own. The peculiar golden color of its 
slightly netted skin gives one the im¬ 
pression of transparency, for one can 
almost see the rich orange interior 
flesh. The fine quality pleases the 
palate. It is of the Rocky Ford size. 
The seed is held tightly in a very small 
and compact, cavity. In contrast to 
other varieties, the Imperial goes 
through a ripening process extending 
through 3 to 4 days after being picked 
on a, full slip. It’s a heavy yielder 
even in the hottest, driest season and 
never shows spoilage in the field, even 
when quite ripe. A splendid long dis¬ 
tance shipper. Pkt. 9c: oz. 18c; % 
lb. 45c ; lb. $ 1.50; 5 lbs. $6.25. 
140 CARROT 
Morse's Bunching 
lab 
wives will appreciate fhe conven¬ 
ient, shape, smooth skin, and rich 
color of this superb new Carrot. 
The roots at maturity are 8 inches 
in length, almost cylindrical, with 
rounded shoulders, and are well 
stumped. Color is a fine deep 
orange throughout with a sma)l, 
indistinct core. Morse’s Bunching 
is equally sweet after it has be¬ 
come fully grown as while it is 
small. It never becomes too broad 
at the shoulder to bunch well. 
Tops are strong and of good bunch¬ 
ing size. Makes a brilliant market 
appearance. Also popular with the 
home gardener. Pkt. 8 c ; oz. I 4 c ; 
% lb. 33 c; lb. 80 c; 5 lbs. 
$3.50. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
222 CUCUMBER 
Straight Eight 
65 days. All-American Gold 
Medal Award for 1935. Produces 
symmetrical, almost cylindrical 
fruits, well rounded at both ends, 
quife straight, regularly 8 inches in 
length and from 1% to 2 inches 
in diameter. The color is deep 
green and unusually free from ob¬ 
jectionable pale striping or tipping. 
The vines are vigorous and remark¬ 
ably productive. Makes an ideal 
slicing variety. Pkt. I O c : oz. 
25c; % lb. 75c: lb. $2.50: 5 
lbs. $ I 2.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 
$ 20 . 00 . 
REUTER SEED CO., !nc. r New Orleans 6 Vegetable Seeds 
