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These magnificent Sweet Peas are ideal for Feb¬ 
ruary and March plantings in the lower South. 
They are quick growers, starting to flower at an 
early stage, and will furnish an abundance of 
lovely blooms before extreme hot weather arrives. 
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American Beauty. Rich crim 
son-rose of giant size. . . . 
Amethyst. Royal purple. . . 
Apollo. Soft salmon-rose. . 
Blue Sensation. Light blue. 
Empress. Giant light pink. 
Exquisite. Salmon-pink . . . 
Fortyniner. Bright orange. 
Giant Rose. Giant rose-pink 
Mariner. Deep clear blue. . 
Michigan. Pure lavender. . 
Monterey. Geranium-pink.. 
Redwood. Deep rich crimson 
Shirley Temple. Rose-pink. 
Triumph. Soft lilac mauve. 
Vulcan. Vivid scarlet. 
White Harmony. Pure white 
White Rose. Giant pure white 
on long stems. 
Pkt. Oz. 
$0. 15 
. I 5 
2145 Early-flowering Spencer Mixture. Unbeat¬ 
able mixture of all the finest varieties listed above 
and many others. Pkt, IOc; oz. 25c; 44 lb. 
70c ; lb. $2.40. 
SWEET PEA 
DWARF MIXTURE 
2050 Dwarf growers with 
large, waved flowers pro¬ 
duced on short stems. Very 
popular bedder blooming 
profusely for several 
months if withered flowers 
are picked before forming 
seeds. Height 1 ft. Pkt. 
IOc; oz. 30c; 44 lb. 90c. 
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. 
2011 Adonis. Bright rose-cerise.$0.10 $0.20 
2010 Austin Frederick. Large soft lavender... .10 .20 
2012 Capri. Giant pale blue-lavender. .10 .20 
2022 George Shawyer. Large orange-pink.10 .20 
2013 Gigantic. Large black-seeded white.10 .20 
2014 Grand Slam. Bright scarlet-cerise.10 .20 
2025 Heavenly Blue. Delphinium blue.10 .20 
2016 Lullaby. Pale rose-pink, shaded cerise... .10 .20 
2017 Olympia. Fine large rich purple.IO .20 
2032 Pinkie. Magnificent giant rose-pink.10 .20 
2019 Pink Frills. Pink tinted salmon.10 .20 
2021 Red Boy. Large rich oxblood crimson... .10 .20 
2027 Stylist. Immense salmon-rose pink.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; 44 lb. 45c; lb. $1.35. 
SUNFLOWER 
Showy annuals favored for their 
stately growth and brilliant flowers. 
Culture. Sow after last frost where 
plants are to bloom, and thin to 1 foot 
apart for the miniature and 2 feet apart 
for the Japanese, 
1935 Double Japanese. The Chrysan¬ 
themum Sunflower. Immense dou¬ 
ble brilliant yellow blooms. 
Height 6 feet. Pkt. IOc; 44 oz. 
I 5c ; oz. 25c. 
1938 Miniature Hybrids. Attrac¬ 
tive single blooms in shades of 
yellow with black centers. 
Height 4 feet. Pkt. IOc; % 
oz. 25 C ; oz. 40c. 
SCABIOSA, Mourning Bride 
Beautiful annual for beds and bor¬ 
ders. It is an 'upright, branching 
grower, carrying, on long, slender 
stems, a profusion of showy, large, 
half-ball-shaped, graceful flowers, 
supremely adapted for cutting. 
Height 2% feet. 
Culture. Sow early in protected 
seed-beds for later transplanting, or 
sow when soil is warm, where plants 
are to bloom, and thin to 8 to 10 
inches apart. 
1913 Azure-Blue 
1915 Rose 
1916 Fire King 
1918 King of the Blacks 
Each: Pkt. IOc; 44 oz. 25C. 
1910 Mixed. Pkt. IOc; 44 oz. 
20c ; oz. 35c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Painted Tongue 
1900 Mixed Colors. One of the most illus¬ 
trious and brilliant of all garden annuals. It 
is a branching grower, carrying numerous 
petunia-like flowers in colors ranging from 
white, rose, scarlet, crimson, yellow, and pur¬ 
ple to deep violet-blue—all strikingly veined 
and netted silver and gold. Highly prized as 
a cut-flower and extremely showy in beds and 
borders, blooming continuously for several 
months. Prefers sunny location. Height 2 4a 
feet. Pkt. IOc; 44 oz. 50c. 
Culture. Sow outdoors when danger of frost 
is past and thin to 10 inches apart. 
STOCKS 
By virtue of their delightful fra¬ 
grance, brilliant colors, and profusion 
of blooms. Stocks deserve a place in 
every garden. They are bushy grow¬ 
ers, with attractive, double, rosette¬ 
like flowers borne on fine stems. Par¬ 
ticularly showy massed in beds. Fine 
cut-flowers. 
Culture. Start the seed early in in¬ 
door boxes for later transplanting. 
Set 6 inches apart in beds and rogue 
out singles. 
Large-flowering Ten Weeks 
Fine dwarf compact growers. Height 1 foot. 
1940 White 1941 Pink 
1942 Crimson 1943 Azure-Blue 
1944 Canary-Yellow Each: Pkt. 15e. 
1945 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
Double Giant Imperial Bismarck 
Early-flowering Stocks of branching habit. 
Fine cut-flowers. Height 2 feet. 
1946 White 1947 Rose 
1948 Blood-Red 1949 Lavender 
Giant 
Bismarck 
Stocks 
REUTER SEED CO. a Inc., New Orleans 
1950 Canary-Yellow Each: Pkt. 20c 
1951 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 4 
45c. 
Flower Seeds 
