With every order of $1.00 or over, for flower and vegetable seeds, I will send 
you one packet each of 5 beautiful flowers (value 50c), ABSOLUTELY FREE 
FLOWER SEEDS 
You will be delightfully surprised when you see the assortment of popular flowers contained in my gift collection. 
cultural directions and your garden will be filled with a profusion of blooms throughout the season. 
Follow the 
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PEAS—CREOLE 
411 60 days. Introduced 
by the early French set¬ 
tlers in Louisiana more 
than a hundred years 
ago. Extensively grown 
in home gardens in South 
Louisiana. Withstands 
severe heat and extreme 
cold—survives when all 
other Peas are killed. 
Pods are 3 to 3*^ inches 
long and packed with 5 
to 7 delicious sweet 
smooth green Peas of a 
distinctly superior flavor. 
Retains its tenderness 
and sweetness after it is 
matured. The vigorous 
vines average 6 to 7 feet 
in height and carry an 
enormous crop—bears an 
abundance of Peas from 
bottom to the top of the 
vines. Immune to root 
rot, mildew and inseet 
pests. Sow during the 
fall and early spring 
rrionths. " % lb. IO c ; 
Vs lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 
3 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. 
$1.50. Not prepaid: 15 
lbs. (pk.) $2.25; 60 lbs. 
(bus.) $8.00; 100 lbs. 
$ 12 . 00 , 
"L. REUTER'S FLORIDA ICEBERG 
320 80 days. A new strain of Iceberg developed largely for 
the South and more especially Florida. The very favorable 
results obtained with this special strain indicates a strong 
likelihood of rapid expansion in the commercial production 
of Lettuce in the Southeast. 
Withstands heat and high humidity, is very slow to go to 
seed, and makes large, firm, hard heads even in hot weather, 
when other strains under the same conditions, either develop 
seed stalks or make spongy heads. The thick, smooth leaves 
fold well over the heads. Heads have a very large frame, 
with a solid, compact base, are round in shape and medium 
green in cqlor. Produces large and heavy heads that are 
very solid, crisp and tender. Shipments made by prominent 
Florida shippers to Northern markets last winter brought 
as good prices as California-grown Iceberg. The produce 
merchants and trade accepted this Florida grown Lettuce 
with enthusiasm. This variety should be grown slowly and 
with less fertilizer than other types. Every home gardener 
in the South should give this remarkable new strain a trial. 
Pkt. lOc; oz. 25 e; ^ lb. 60c; lb. $2.00; 5 lbs. $9.00. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $15.00. 
When Ordering Write Below 
The names and correct addresses of a number of your friends 
and neighbors, whom you believe may be interested in re¬ 
ceiving my catalog and also might order from me. For your 
kindness I shall be glad to send you some extra seeds along 
with your order. Please write or print plainly. 
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