SPRING 
FLOWERING 
All AmericanSelection, =A. 
new strain of Sweet Peas, ma- | 
turing between the Early or ' 
Winter-Flowering and the 
Spencer or Orchid-Flowered 
type. It is a taller grower, 
producing flowers’ on longer 
stems than either of the others. 
More heat-resistant than the 
early-flowering strain and 
SWEET PEA blooms very profusely. 
° 2000 Rose-Pink. Large wavy 
Dwarf Mixture rose-pink on white ground. 
2050 Dwarf growers 2004 Blue. “Marine-blue. 



























are ideal for Feb- with large, waved flow- ,§ 2008 Lavender. Clear lavender. 
nificent Sweet Peas lower South. ers on short stems. Very § 2010 White. Pure white. 
These Mage, plantings in the tee vats a0 popular bedder bloom- § 9005 Mixture. Contains all 
ruary and apes aps, starting to flows of ing profusely for sev- varieties. 
na duick Browtt: f abundance eral months. Height 1 ‘ Z : 
They ote oe ad) Will farpish) ORT ier arrives ft. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30¢; Each of the above: Pkt. 20¢; 
early stage, T fore extreme hot Wee aL ¥%4 Ib. $1.00. oz. 756. 
lovely bloom oh. 
. Giant rich $0.5,0 
9600 American Beauty. SUN” |. $0.15 >" 180 
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crimson-To oyal purple... - 
oan -rose. ++ 
Bee Feral ‘salmon-rose « 
Sena LN er a Deep chamois MGs 
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GIANT SPENCERS (Orchid-flowered) 
.bO Hardy growers with vigorous, branching vines. The large, 
Sener 1 

ATIC “tae (evegene tity ‘cht blue: - .5O blossoms have attractive, widespread wings, beautifully 
2605 Blue Sensation. List pink. - i waved, and are borne three to-four on long stems. Sow 
2609 Melia eatmon-pink wane 4 .pO during January, February for spring Pe oon ‘ 
9613 Exquisite. 4eht orange. - . .50 h - Zz. 
2617 Fortyniner. De ite 1 tte s .5O 2011 Adonis. Bright rose-cerise........-- $0.10 $0.25 
2621 Giant Lage clear blue.-- "4 .50 2012 Capri. Giant pale blue-lavender..... «10 25 
2624 Leap Pure lavendet deen, Oa .50 2022 George Shawyer. Large orange-pink.. 10 325 
2632 Michiga®- Geranium-pink.-- "15 +508 2013 Gigantic. Black-seeded white........ 40° 1426 
2634 Monterey; Rich crimson. 15  -B9 2014 Grand Slam. Bright scarlet-cerise.... 10  .25 
3635 Brinley Temple. ere ts We eae | ta "50 2025 Heavenly Blue. Delphinium blue.... 10 25 
2630 Vulcan. ivid scat ite AAR 15 . 2016 Lullaby. Rose-pink, shaded cerise.... .10 25 
2664 White Harmony iat pure white 15 50 2017 Olympia. Fine large 2 Sa purple..Z 0% = i 43 
i OS Ce -s : 2032 Pinkie. i op bd) eee erate esc : cd 
ie gee Jone aa acer “Mixture. . Capea oot Regio Rie blood Crinisons a <ces 10. .25 
2145 Early-flowerme he fnest . varieties 30c3 2027 Stylist. Immense salmon-rose pink... .10 »25 
able mixture of tt ers. pt. 10c¢; O2 2041 Tangerine. Brilliant orange.........., -10 25 
above and many © 3 > 2048 Spencer or Orchid-flowered Mixture. A glorious blend 
Y%, lb. $1.00; Ib. Dery of prize-winning varieties unsurpassed for richness and bril- 
liancy. Pkt. lOc; 0z. 20c; %4 lb. 65c; lb. $2.00. 
SUNFLOWER SALPIGLOSSIS 
ee annuals favored for) their Painted Tongue 
stately growth and brilliant flowers. 1900 Mixed Colors. One of the most. illus 
Culture. Sow after last frost where | trious and brilliant of all i 
f garden annuals. It 
plants are to bloom, and thin to 1 foot is a.branching grower, carrying numerous 
apart for the miniature and 2 feet apart | petunia-like flowers in colors ranging from 
tes Ee Japanese, inave ee ist ep ttabeatie p Mei and pur- 
Double Japanese. The Chr 2 ple to deep violet-blue—all strikingly veined 
themum Sunflower tannins Goal and netted silver and gold. Highly prized as 
ble’ brilliant ‘el a cut-flower and extremely showy in beds and 
: yellow _ blooms. borders, blooming continuously f al 
Height 6 feet. Pkt, 10c; ¥ Hons «Height 22 
Ske: ° 3 7/72 Ole months. Prefers sunny location. Height 2%4 
: C3 oz. 40c. feet. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30¢; % oz. 50c. 
938 Miniature Hybrids. Attrac- Culture. Sow outdoors when danger of frost 
tive single blooms in shades of | is past and thin to 10 inches apart. 
yellow with black centers. 
Height 4 feet. Pkt. 10c; % 
oz. 35C; oz 6OCc. 

Giant 
Bismarck 
Stocks 
STOCKS 
By virtue of their delightful fra- 
grance, brilliant colors, and profusion 
of blooms, Stocks deserve a place in 
every garden. They are bushy grow- 
ers, with attractive, double, rosette- 
like flowers borne on fine stems. Par- 
ee ticularly showy massed in beds. Fine 
3 i cut-flowers. 
SCABIOSA, Mourning Bride Culture. Start the seed early in in- 
Beautiful annual for beds and bor- door boxes for later transplanting. 
ders. It. is an ‘upright, branching Set 6 inches apart in beds and rogue 
grower, carrying, on long, slender out singles, 
stems, large, half-ball-shaped, grace- 






ful flowers, supremely adapted for a H 
cutting. Height 2% feet. ‘ Large flowering Ten Weeks 
Culture. Sow early in protected Fine dwarf compact growers. Height 1 foot. 
seed-beds for later transplanting, or 1940 White 41 Pink 
sow when soil is warm, where plants 1942 Crimson 1943 Azure-Blue 
are to bloom, and thin to 8 to 10 1944 Canary-Yellow. Each: Pkt. 5c. 
inehes apart. 1945 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10¢; % OZ. 50c. 
1913 Azure-Blue 1915 Rose Double Gi . ° 
1916 Fire King” 1918 Purple ouble Giant Imperial Bismarck 
ch: ; c; % oz. 35c. Early-flo i i 
1920 Blue Moon. Delightful new,'’| Fine cut-flowers” “Ueseet y pen ne habit. 
extremely large rich, deep lavender 1946 White ~~ 1947 Rose 
blue. Pkt. 15c¢; % oz. 50c. 1948 Blood-Red 
1910 Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 1%2 0z. 25c; 1950 Canary-Yellow ey hace eee 20c. 
oz. 45c. 1951 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 5Oc. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 44 

Flower Seeds 
