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1499 An outstanding novelty 
25¢e. 
COSMOS 
Yellow Flare 
America Selection. 

CLEOME 
1340 Pink Queen. , Silver Medal Winner, 1942 All-America 
Selection. This beautiful new Spider Plant is extremely easy 
to grow, reaching a height of about 4 feet. It makes an at- 
trgctive border plant producing huge heads of a delightful 
and refreshing salmon-pink color, and is not susceptible to 
attacks ‘from insects and plant diseases. Before falling the 
lower flowers on the trusses fade to a bluish white, giving an 
appearance of a white collar with a pink cap. Pkt. 25e. 
throat. 
MARIGOLD 
Butterball 
1725 Bronze Medal Win- 
ner, 1942 All-America Se- 
lection. Butterball is an 
exquisite little jewel 
which bears dozens of 
flowers of a lovely soft 
butter-yellow shade. The 
plants are 8 to 12 inches 
in height and _ literally 
covered with their 2 inch 
blooms of the character- 
istic Harmony formation 
—crested centers com- 
posed of dozens of dainty 
tubular petals, each car- 
rying a touch of maroon 
at the tip, surrounded by 
several rows of broad 
velvety self-colored but- 
ter-yellow guard petals. 
An attractive new little 
plant for low borders and 
edging. Pkt. 25¢e. 

Marigold, Butterball 
~ PHLOX 
1849 Gigantea, Red Clorys axorstis mention, 1942 All-America 
Selection. The color is a rich, bright red with contrasting white eye. A 
distinct new shade in the giant-flowered type. Pkt. 25c, 
VERBENA 
2078 Roseglow. A new and very unusual shade, ranging from glowing 
deep rose to orange-searlet. The color is so luminous that each plant 
has the appearance of a small-flat fountain of fire. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA 
2132 Giant Dahlia-Flowered, Royal Purple.” sonchapis ‘Mention, 
1942 All-America Selection. This new giant Zinnia is of a deep rich 
Royal Purple color without blue toning. It is somewhat similar to Purple 
Prince» but a deeper and richer purple. Pkt. 25e. 
Flower Secds 
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AFRICAN DAISY 
Double Hybrids Mixed 
producing 
large flowers with distinct double 
crested centers in lovely colors ranging 
from deep salmon-orange to white. 
Very profuse bloomer and withstands 
hot weather exceptionally well. 
1405 Silver Medal Winner, 1942 All- 
The color is a very 
rich and compelling butter-yellow. An f 
unusual and very striking shade in y 
oe Cosmos. Plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall 4 of 
Cleome, Pink Queen and make fine background. Pkt. 25c. Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 
1741 Pearty Gates. Silver Medal 
flowers average 4 to 41% inches across, 
lustrous ate eolor with 
the vines, 
for a red, white and blue effect. 



Lee 
Pkt. 

MORNING GLORY 
Winner, 1942 All- 
America Selection. A sport of and identical in growth and 
foliage to the popular Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. The 
and are of a lovely 
creamy shading deep down in the 
profuse bloomer with blossoms literally eovering 
Plant with Heavenly Blue and Scarlett O'Hara 
Pkt. 25c. 

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4 NIEREMBERGIA 
1773 Coerulea, Purple Robe. pronze 
Medal Winner, 1942 All-America Selection. Very 
dwarf cushion-like plant, surmounted with single 
Petunia-like flowers of attractive violet-blue 
color. Stays in bloom over a long period. Well 
adapted for borders and edging. Prefers full sun 
and a sandy soil. Pkt. 25c. 

African Daisy, Double Hybrids, Mixed 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 

