
CALLIOPSIS 
Showy annual with daisy- 
like flowers, in striking 
shades of crimson, orange, 
and gold. Height 1% feet. 
Culture. Sow seeds, where 
lants are to bloom, from 
ebruary to May, and thin 
to 6 to 8 inches apart. 
1262 Mixture. Pkt. 10c; % oz. - 
20c; oz. 35c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
These old-fashioned favor- 
ites are much admired for 
their beautiful, large, bell- 
shaped flowers in shades of 
white, rose, and blue. Very 
showy in mixed _ borders. 
Height 2 feet. 
Culture. Sow seeds early in 
indoor boxes or in protected 
seed-beds. Barely cover and 
keep moist. Transplant 1% 
feet apart. 
1302 Single Annual Mixed. A 
marvelous new introduction. 
Blooms from seed in less 
than six months, Pkt. 10c;3 
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“Annual Canterbury Bells 
CARNATIONS 
Few flowers surpass in beauty 
of form or delicious fragrance the 
richly hued Carnations. The Cha- 
baud and Marguerite types are 
easily grown from seeds, and _ if 
planted in good, rich, well-culti- 
vated soil, will produce fine large 
blooms. They are rapid growers, 
coming into bloom in 5 to 
months. Height 15 inches. 
Culture. Sow the seeds from 
January to March, preferably as 
early as possible, in indoor boxes 
or hotbeds. Transplant when large 
enough to handle 8 to 10 inches 
apart. 
1325 Giant Chabaud Mixed. Fine 
everblooming type. Pkt. 15¢; %4 
oz. 75C. 
1315 Searlet 1318 White 
1320 Pink 1322 Yellow 
Each: Pkt. 20c. 
1324 Enfant de Nice. 
Carnation grown from seed. 
Blooms 2% to 3 inches across in 
wonderful shades and colors. 
Strong, robust plants. Pkt. 25c. 
1326 Giant Marguerite Mixed. 
Early and prolific bloomer, Pkt. 
10c; %4 oz. 60c. 
Flower Seeds 
The finest - 
CANARY BIRD 
VINE 
1275 Attractive climber 
with curiously shaped 
ecanary-yellow flowers. 
Fine for covering low 
fences. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
25c; oz. 40c. 
Culture. Sow seeds 6 
inches apart in open 
ground after last frost. 
sects. 
Pkt. 20c. 

Bushy little plants with charming, clustered 
heads of daintily colored flowers. They furnish 
your_beds and borders with masses of colors 
and bring to you the first cheery message of 
spring. Height 1 
foot. 
Culture. As early aS weather permits, sow 
seeds in the beds and borders where they are to 
bloom, and thin to 10 inches apart. 
1286 Mixed Colors. Well blended. Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 20c; oz. 35¢c. 
1287 Lavender 
1284 Crimson 
1285 White 1288 Flesh-Pink 
Each: Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
1289 Hyacinth-flowered White. Immense pure 
white spikes. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35C; oz. 65¢c. 
Highly prized for cutting. 
rear 
Candytuft Flesh Pink ee 
COREOPSIS 
Perennials of graceful appearance with 
large golden yellow flowers on long, slen- 
der, upright stems. Esteemed for cutting. 
Height 2 feet. 
Culture. Sow the seeds early in protected 
seedbeds or boxes, and transplant 10 to 12 
inches apart. Prefer sunny location. 
1390 Mayfield Giant. Immense single rich 
golden-yellow flowers. The finest single- 
flowering Coreopsis. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 
20c; % oz. 35¢c. 
1392 Double Sunburst. Wonderful new 
strain with well filled, deep golden-yellow 
flowers 3 to 3% inches across. Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 30c; % oz. 50¢c. 
CUPHEA FIREFLY 
1428 Very showy dwarf, compact annual 
with small, delicately formed flowers of 
fiery cerise-red color produced in great pro- 
fusion. The general effect of a plant when 
in full bloom is a ball of fire. A fine new 
plant for mixed borders or rock-gardens. 
Height 1 ft. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 6Oc. 
Cuture. Start seeds in protected seed 
beds or indoor boxes. When large enough 
to handle transfer to.garden 1 foot apart. 
CLITORIA 
1346 Very graceful 
vine covered with hun- 
dreds of fan-shaped 
deep-blue flowers with 
soft yellow throat. 
Never bothered by in- 
Fine for cover- 
ing trellises and fences. 
Culture. Sow in open j| to 
ground after last frost. 
ting. 
COLEUS 
1385 Ornamental pot 
and bedding plants, 
with strikingly colored 
foliage. Prefer sunny 
location. Height 15 
inches. Pkt. 25c. 
Culture. Sow from 
January to April in in- 
door boxes. Transplant 
Pfoot2 apart. Cubstop 
induce bushy 
growth. 
CELOSIA ® Cockscomb 
The dwarf Cockscombs, with their 
massive heads, make very showy 
borders, while the stately feathered 
types form the rarest possible deco- 
ration in large, massed beds. 
_ Culture. Sow under cover early 
in spring, or later in the open, and 
transplant or thin to 1 foot apart. 
Do best in a rather poor soil. 
1831 Dwarf Glasgow Prize. Im- 
mense dark crimson. Densely crested 
comb. Very showy. Pkt. 10c. 
1333 Pride of Castle Gould. Im- 
mense feathered plumes; all colors. 
Height 3 feet. Pkt. (5c. 
1335 Globosa. Showy bedding 
plants carrying enormous, globular 
flower-heads of brilliant crimson- 
searlet color. Height 1 foot. Pkt. 
{5c; % oz. 50c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Free-flowering, annual summer 
Chrysanthemums. With their gay 
and striking colors they are splen- 
did subjects for borders and for cut- 
Culture. Sow the seeds from Feb- 
uary to May in the borders or beds 
they are to occupy, and thin out to 
8 to 10 inches apart. 
1362 Single, Mixed. Daisy-like flow- 
ers. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 10c; % 
oz. 20c; 0z. 35Cc. 
1366 Double, Mixed. White and 
yellow. Height 3 feet. 
Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
Cleome, Pink Queen 
CLEOME 
1340 Pink Queen. Silver Medal Win- 
ner, 1942. 
Plant is extremely easy to grow, reach- 
ing a height of about 4 feet. 
an attractive border plant producing 
huge heads of a delightful and refresh- 
ing salmon-pink color, and is not sus- 
ceptible to attacks from insects and 
plant diseases. 
flowers on the trusses fade to a bluish 
white, giving an appearance of a white 
collar with a pink cap. 
This beautiful new Spider 
It makes 
Before falling the lower 
Pkt. 25c. 

37 REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
