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ZINNIA 


Marigold Goldsmith 
PHLOX 
1847 Gigantea Rosy Morn. cnis new 
variety possesses the large sized blooms, the 
free flowering quality, and the fine habit of the 
Salmon Glory introduced last year. The color 
is an extremely refreshing, gay and bright 
shade of rose pink with a white eye, and will 
not fade in the strong sun. Pkt. 25c. 

25¢. 
- Phlox Gigantea Rosy Morn 
NEW PETUNIAS 
1813 Radiance. sitver Medal Winner. All-American Selection for 
1941. An outstanding new cerise-rose, with enough underlying salmon 
to remove harshness commonly found in a cerise-rose without losing 
the brilliance. The throat is golden yellow. A very prolifie bloomer of 
uniform and neat habit with flowers measuring 244 to 3 mches across, 
There is more brilliance and life in the color of Radiance than in any 
Petunia, regardless of type, that we know of. No garden should be 
without this striking new flower. Pkt. 25c. 
1814 Miniature Violet Gem. The plants are neat, dwarf and com- 
pact—a true miniature in every respect. The rich, violet blue flowers 
are so plentiful throughout the season that they all but completely hide 
the clean, dark green foliage. The plants maintain their dwarf and 
compact miniature form surprisingly well all season. Fine little plant 
for edging. Pkt. 25c. 
1815 Dwarf First Lady. giver medal Winner. All-American Selec- 
tion for 1941. A delightful new clear light pink that will not burn in 
the hottest sun. The individual flowers measure about 2% inches across 
and cover the dwarf, bushy, ball-shaped plants. Extremely free flower- 
ing and a charming new Petunia for general garden use. You will like 
it.. Pkt. 25c. ~ 
ANTIRRHINUM 
SUPER GIANT 
Copper Queen 
1167 The color is a_ beautiful 
bronzy copper blending to antique 
gold at the nose. Its bright fresh- 
ness reminds one of the appearance 
of new money right from the mint. 
Extremely distinct from Copper 
King — the color being much 
brighter and more of a true cop- 
2961 Lilliput Black Ruby. 
Rich velvety, blackish maroon. 
new color in Lilliput Zinnias. Pkt. 









Antirrhinum Copper Queen 






Petunia Radiance 
MARIGOLDS 
1721 Goldsmith. A new, distinct, early 
and free flowering type of Marigold pro- 
ducing plants of medium height, with giant 
Chrysanthemum-like blooms of golden 
orange color. The flowers, which measure 
from 4 to 5 inches in diameter, are almost 
a perfect ball. The plants are of base 
branching habit, producing good stems for 
cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
1723 Dwarf Double French Spry. 
Silver Medal Winner. All-American Selec- 
tion for 1941. The plants are of true Lilli- 
put form, extremely dwarf and compact. 
The flowers have a bright clear yellow, 
crested center surrounded by several rows 
of mahogany-red guard petals in striking 
contrast. The most profuse blooming of 
all Marigolds, coming into flower from 
seeds in less than 9 weeks. Pkt. 25c. 

Petunia Miniature Violet Gem 

; Flower Seeds 47 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
