GODETIA 
I 560 Glafliolu s-flowered. 
Beautiful hardy annuals prized 
for cutting' and for planting in 
beds and borders. They are 
bushy growers with tall, grace¬ 
ful spikes decorated with dou¬ 
ble, satiny blooms in a manner 
similar to the gladiolus. The 
color is a delicate shade of 
rose-pink. Height 2 14 feet. 
Pkt. 8c ; Vz oz. 28c ; oz. 49 c. 
Culture: Sow seeds in open 
ground from January to March 
Thin to 8 inches apart. 
GLOBE AMARANTH 
(Bachelor's Button) 
Distinct and showy ever¬ 
lasting flower covered with 
pretty small clover-like blos¬ 
soms. Fine for borders and 
cutting. Height 2 feet. 
Culture. Sow after last 
frost in open ground and 
thin to 1 foot apart. 
1542 Pink 1543 Red 
1545 Mixed Colors 
Each: Pkt. 5 c ; oz. 2 I C. 
1549 Dwarf Red. For pots. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 22c. 
GOURDS 
Interesting annual climbers with 
unique, curiously shaped, strangely col¬ 
ored fruits. They are used for orna¬ 
ments and various household conven¬ 
iences. Make fine covering for fences 
and trellises. Height 15 feet. 
Culture. Sow after last frost, in hills 
2 feet apart. 
1572 Dish-Cloth. The fibrous center 
makes excellent sponges. 
1575 Sugar-Trough. Large, round 
fruits. Make fine containers. 
1580 Small Sorts, Mixed. For orna. 
ments. 
1582 Large Sorts, Mixed. Supply many 
household conveniences." 
All: Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. I3c; oz. 21c. 
1576 Casabanana. Matured fruits about 
12 inches long, Cucumber-shaped but 
heavier with red skin and decidedly 
banana-like fragrance. Makes delicious 
preserves. Pkt. IOC. 
Gomphrena (Globe Amaranth) 
HUNNEMANNIA 
Mexican Tulip Poppy 
1642 Free-flowering annual 
with silvery green lacy foliage, 
and large, attractive, poppy-like 
golden yellow blossoms. Pleas¬ 
ing border plant and by far the 
best of the Poppy family for 
cutting. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 
8c ; Vz oz. 27c. 
Culture. S'ow seeds thinly 
where plants are to bloom, 
from February to May, and 
thin to 1 foot apart. 
Hollyhock 
Double Pink 
HOLLYHOCK 
Dignified and stately perennial. Its majestic stalks are richly 
set with large, conspicuous, single and double blooms against an 
(ample background of decorative green foliage. Unequaled as a 
'background for other flowers, or planted against house, fence, 01 
the like. Height 5 to 7 feet. 
Culture. Sow seeds early, 14 inch deep, in hotbeds or boxes in- 
Idoors and transplant when three or four leaves, show. , 
1630 Double Mixture. Pkt. IOc; 14 oz. 3;4c; Vz oz. 6CTC. 
^1615 White 1618 Pink 1624 Scarlet 1627 Yellow 
Each: Pkt. IOc; % oz. 43C. 
'1632 Allegheny Mixed. Semi-double. Pkt. 7c: 14 oz. 17c. 
Godetia 
GYPSOPHILA 
Baby's Breath 
Greatly admired for their myriads of 
small, dainty, star-shaped blooms, form¬ 
ing a charming misty effect. Fine bed 
and border plants, and indispensable for 
combining with other cut-flowers. 
Height 114 feet. 
Culture. Sow early where plants are 
to bloom and thin to 8 inches apart. 
1587 White 1590 Pink 
1591 Crimson 
Each: Pkt. 5c; % oz. 13c; oz. 2 1c. 
HELIOTROPE 
1605 A universal favorite with clusters 
of fragrant, small flowers ranging in 
color from white to intense deep violet. 
Fine border plants. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 
12c; 14 oz. 39c. 
Culture. Sow seeds early in indoor 
boxes and transplant 1 foot apart. 
IMPATIENS SULTANI 
1667 (Sultan’s Balsam). Free-flower¬ 
ing bushy annual covered with single, 
phlox-like, brilliant scarlet flowers of 
waxy texture. Decorative for pots. 
Height 2 feet. Pkt. 22 c. 
Culture. Sow indoors in boxes. Trans¬ 
plant 1 foot apart. 
HYACINTH BEANS 
HELICHRYSUM 
Affords a quick screen for porches, 
high fences, or unsightly places. A 
rapid-growing annual climber with 
large, heart-shaped leaves and hya¬ 
cinth-like spikes of bean-shaped 
flowers. Height 20 feet. 
Culture. Sow after last frost, in 
hills 1 to 114 feet apart, using 2 to 
3 seeds to the hill. Let only the 
strongest plants remain. 
1652 Purple 1655 Mixed Colors 
Each: Pkt. 5c ; oz. I 9c; 14 lb. 49c 
KOCHIA 
Mexican Fire-Bush 
1665 S'trikingly ornamental annual 
forming oval, cypress-like bushes 
densely covered with finely cut, 
bright green foliage. Assumes a 
fiery crimson hue in fall. Used as 
center for large beds. Height 214 
feet. Pkt. 5c; oz. 19c. 
Culture. Sow from February to 
April in open seed-beds and trans¬ 
plant 114 feet apart. 
Mrs. Helen Delong, Zephyr- 
hills, Fla., writes: “My Pansies 
and Stocks were wonderful last 
year.” 
Strawflower 
1598 Mixture. Free-flowering annual plants 
of branching growth, with showy, double, 
straw-like flowers on long, stiff stems. 
Make very attractive beds. Popular for 
winter bouquets. Height 214 feet. Pkt. 
8c ; 14 oz. 27c = 
Culture. Sow seeds in permanent loca¬ 
tion and thin to 8 inches apart. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
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Flower Seeds 
