CERESAN-TREATED 
and Delin+ed 
Reuter offers you only pedigreed 
Cotton seed produced by the origina¬ 
tors. This gives you an opportunity 
each year to produce your own plant¬ 
ing stock. Cotton seed “ruhs out” 
quickly, so Reuter urges you to plant 
the breeders’ latest and most im¬ 
proved strains each year for a small 
part of your acreage. Seed from 
this planting may be used for your 
general crop the following year 
with good results. 
The stocks we offer have been 
treated with Ceresan to produce 
better stands of more vigorous 
plants. Average germination over 
90%. 
Treat your Seed 
Cotton with 2%| 
Ceresan—increases yield. 1 lb. treats 6 to 8 busJ 
Lb. 70c; 5 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs. $13.25, postpaidJ 
DELTA AND PINE LAND NO. II-A 
An improved strain. The average lint yield is 
greater and length of staple longer. More uni¬ 
form in growth. Stands more drought and abuse 
than any other Cotton in existence, and keeps 
right on growing and fruiting. Disease-Resist¬ 
ant. Exceptional spinning value. Commands 
substantial premium. Marvelous lint yield. Nice 
bolls, mostly five lock. Reuter offers originator’s 
delinted seed in branded bags. Be sure you are 
getting pure D.P.L. seed. 
Descriptive Characteristics 
70 to 90 per 
Plants; Vigorous and 
Spreading. 
Maturity: Early. 
Picking Qualities: Good. 
Storm-resistance: Very 
good. 
Boll-size: 
pound. 
Lint-Percentage: 40 to 44 
percent. 
Staple-length: 1 to 1%2 
inches. 
Foliage: Medium. 
ORIGINATOR’S SEED. Not prepaid: 30 lbs. (bus.) 
$2.36; 100 lbs. (3% bus.) $7.00; 300 lbs. (10 bus.) 
$ 20 . 00 . 
STONEVILLE NO. 5 
Today the greatest of all poor land Cottons. 
Ranks at the top in practically all Experiment 
Station tests conducted in Arkansas, Mississippi, 
Georgia, Louisiana and other states. Proved its 
merit even on light, wilt-infested soils. It is early, 
productive, has a high lint turnout, stormproof, 
picks easy and produces a good strong staple on 
the poorest hill lands. Yields well in all parts of 
the Cotton Belt. It is the best strain of Stone- 
ville Cotton yet developed, and probably has the 
widest adaptation of any Cotton in existence to¬ 
day. You make no mistake when you plant this 
grand Stoneville variety. Reuter offers only 
originator’s seed—Ceresan-treated and delinted. 
Plants: Vigorous and 
spreading. 
Maturing: Early. 
Picking Qualities; Good. 
Storm-resistance: Good. 
Boll size: 70 to 80 per 
Descriptive Characteristics 
pound. 
Lint-percentage: 38 to 40 
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staple-length: 1 to 1%2 
inches. 
Foliage: Medium light. 
ORIGINATORS SEED. Not prepaid: 30 lbs. (bus.) $2.25: 
100 lbs. (3% bus.) $7.00; 300 lbs. (10 bus.) $20.00. 
PLANT LESS ACRES! 
With some form of acreage control or Cotton production 
control in prospect for the next few years, it becomes 
more and more important to produce the most Cotton on 
the least acreage. Higher yields are possible for you if 
you plant genuine originator’s foundation seed. There 
will be more money in your pocket if you sell your old 
seed to the gin and plant this spring one of the pure-bred, 
high-yielding strains described and offered on this page. 
STONEVILLE 2-B 
A new Cotton of which any breeder might be 
proud. Excellent, large fluffy bolls, open well. Has 
high percentage of flve lock bolls. Since its intro¬ 
duction in 1936, we believe Stoneville 2-B has led in 
money value per acre in more official tests than any 
other Cotton or strain in existence today. In 60 
tests during the past three years in Arkansas, Loui¬ 
siana, Mississippi, Georgia and Missouri, it has av¬ 
eraged $3.84 more per acre in money value than any 
other variety that was included in all of the tests. 
What other Cotton has such a record? 
Descriptive Characteristics 
Plants: Medium vigorous. 
Open and spreading. 
Maturity: Early. 
Picking Qualities: Excellent. 
Storm-resistance: Good. 
Boll size; 60 to 70 per 
pound. 
Lint-percentage: 35 to 38 
percent. 
Staple Length: IVie to 1% 
inches. 
Foliage: Medium light. 
ORIGINATOR’S SEED. Not prepaid; 30 lbs. (bus.) $2.25; 
100 lbs. (3% bus.) $7.00: 300 lbs. (10 bus.) $20.00. 
DELFOS 531-B 
An outstanding Delfos 6102 Strain. It is dwarf, 
spreading, light in foliage, very early and very 
prolific. It has consistently ranked high in official 
Cotton variety tests over the Cotton Belt. Unques¬ 
tionably the best 1 3/16 inch Cotton for planting on 
fertile soil that is available to the public today. 
You will not be disappointed in Delfos 531-B. 
Descriptive Characteristics 
Plants: Extra spreading and 
prolific. 
Maturity: Early. 
Picking Qualities: Good. 
Storm-Resistance: Excellent. 
Boll Size; 75 to 85 per 
pound. 
Lint-percentage: 33 to 35 
percent. 
Staple Length: 1%2 to iVis 
inches. 
Foliage: Light. 
ORIGINATOR’S SEED. Not prepaid: 30 lbs. (bus.) $2.25; 
100 lbs. (3% bus.) $7.00; 300 lbs. (10 bus.) $20.00. 
You can’t grow a good profitable crop . of Sweet 
Potatoes unless you start with good healthy slips. 
All our plants are carefully inspected and certified 
and are guaranteed to please you. Set in rows 3 feet 
apart; plants 12 inches apart. Set about 7,000 plants 
to an acre. Shipments commence about April 1 and 
continue until July 1, weather permitting. Send your 
order early. 
PORTO RICO YAMS. The most popular for the South. 
Fine-grained, juicy, golden-red. A splendid keeper. 
Prices Postpaid: 200 for 86c; 600 for $1,35; 
1,000 for $2.00; 2,000 for $3.50. Not prepaid, 
F. O. B. Grower’s Station; 5,000 or over, at $1.50 
per 1,000. 
Cotton 
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REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
