~ REVOURGARDENA GORGEOUS SHOW PIACE 

Queen of the Market Aster 
CACALIA. Tassel Flower 
2725 Unique annual with small, orange- and produce a profusion of blooms. Splen- 
scarlet flowers on tall, slender stems. “pa Wig borders, pots, and boxes. Height 1 
They resemble showy miniature brushes. Calter Sow. early im-saucers filled with 
Artistic for mixed borders and bouquets. 
Height 1% feet. Pkt. 10¢; %4 oz. 50c. 
Culture. Sow the seed in open 2710 Gracillis luminosa. Dark-scarlet, 
ground after last frost. and thin’ to 8 5c. 
inches apart. 2715 Erfordia. Rosy-carmine. Pkt. 25c. 
ASPARAGUS AQUILEGIA 
Favored plants for pots, ¥ 
hanging-baskeis and porch- (Columbine) 
boxes 
j 1180 Long-~spurred Hy- 
Culture, Sow the seeds [brids, Mixed. Graceful 
in pots filled with a light 
sandy soil. Transplant fodd-shaped 
when large enough to han- |ffowers on 
dle. stems. 
1185 Plumosus (Lace 
Fern). Graceful plants 
with thread-like foliage of 
tall, 
Highly rated as 
fresh green color. Pkt. [perennial borders. Height 
20c. 21% ft. 
1190 Sprengeri (Emerald oz, 80C. 
Feather). . Attractive, Culture. 
bright green, loose, droop- 
ing tendrils. Pkt. 15c; 
% ow 75C. 
door boxes. 
foot apart. 
cae Calendula, Chrysantha 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
1 foot apart. 
and rich ground. 
round 
adapted for planting in the South. 
15 inches. 
1195 
1198 
1205 
1211 White 
1214 Deep Rose 
1220 Mixed: 
a finely sifted, sandy soil. 
seed, merely press lightly. 
perennials producing their 
long-spurred 
slender 
They delight m 
a partly shaded location. 
flower and fine for mixed 
Pkt, 25¢; % 
Sow early. in 
protected seed-beds or in- 
Transplant 1 

- ASTERS 
~The modern Asters can surely be 
called the “Queen of Annuals.” 
are highly prized for bedding and 
cutting. 
Culture. 
or indoor boxes. 
and settled, transplant to open ground, about 
Asters like a sunny location 
When weather is 
Queen of the Market 
An early flowering wilt-resistant type with 
well 
Height 
eompact flowers. Especially 
White 1200 Scarlet 
Pink 1202 Dark Blue 
Each: Pkt. 10¢c; %4 oz. 50c., 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 45c. 
Improved Crego 
Branching plants with large, double, well- 
formed flowers. Wilt resistant. Height 2% ft. 
1216 Azure Blue 
1219 Crimson 
Each: Pkt. 10c; 14 oz, 50c, 
Pkt, 0c; % oz 45c. 
BEGONIAS © 
The everblooming bedding Begonias are of 
sturdy, compact growth, with glossy foliage, 
cut- 
Aquilegisa 
They 
Sow the seed early in hotbeds 
warm 
Do not cover the 
Pkt. 

Armeria—tThrift 
1182 A preity little perennial 
plant valuable for edgings and 
rock-gardens,. Its grass-like, bright 
green. foliage grows in tufts or 
rosettes and makes excellent 
ground covers. The globular heads 
of rose-pink flowers are carried on 
wiry but stiff stems. Blooms most 
profusely all season. -Height 8.'te 
10 inches. Pkt. 25¢. ; 
BALSAM 
Lady-Slipper 
. A favorite, with, Jarge, waxy 
Camellia-like blooms in soft and 
brilliant shadés and combinations. 
Make magnificent beds and bor- 
ders. Delight in a sunny location 
and well-drained, good, rich soil, 
Height 2 feet. 
Culture. Sow from February 
to June in the beds and borders 
they are to occupy. Thin to 1 
foot apart. May be had in bloom 
§ from spring ‘until late fall. 
1245 Camellia-flowering Mixture. 
Beautiful blend. Pkt. 10c; % 
oz. 55c; oz. $1.00. 
1246 White 
1248 Searlet 
1250 Yellow 
Each: Pkt. 
% oz. B5c. 
BARTONIA 
1251 Aurea. Showy annual with 
gray, thistle-like foliage and large, 
single, golden yellow flowers meas- 
uring 24% inches across. Makes 
fine beds and borders. Prefers a 
sunny location and well-drained 
soil; . Height 144 feet. Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 40c. 
Culture. Sow seed from: Feb- 
ruary to May, in the place the 
plants are to ‘occupy, and ‘then 
thin out to 8 to 10 inches apart. 
Browallia—Amethyst y. 
1252 Speciosa major: Branching 
annual plants for low: borders and 
porch-boxes. They are profuse 
bloomers with flowers of an at- 
tractive brilliant ultramarine-blue 
color. Height 1 foot. Pkt. 25c., 
Culture, Start early in indoor 
boxes for later. transplanting. 
1247 Rose 
1249 Purple 
2705 Lilae 
{5¢; % oz. 50c; 

CALENDUL'AS {G42 Sptingi Favorites 
The easy culture of the Calendula, combined with its freedom of bloom 
and general usefulness, makes it one of our great garden favorites. 
It pro- 
duces a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, with its low bushy growth and 
large, showy double flowers in yellow and orange shades. 
and largely grown by commercial florists. 
Culture. As soon as danger of 
frost is over, sow thinly in open 
sround to a depth of about % inch 
and thin out to.8 to 10 inches apart, 
~sequire little care to grow to per- 
fection. 
Prefer sunny location and 
rather dry soil. 
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1259 Sensation. (Camp fire.) 
Enormous, double, flat brilliant or- 
ange flowers with a crimson or scar- 
lei sheen produced on Jong stems. 
The finest orange Calendula. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 50cs oz. 90c. 
1254 Chrysantha. Pure. golden 
yellow with long, broad petals. Re- 
sembles a Japanese Chrysanthemum, 
Fine for cutting, Pkt 10c¢;3 14 oz, 
45c; 0z. 80c. 
1261 Orange Beauty. wo w 
~ Calendula of: curved loose petalled 
formation. The color is bright deep 
orange suffused yellow. Pkt. [5c. 
36 
| golden yellow. 
Fine cut-flower 
Height 1 to 1% feet, “ 
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1253 Orange King. .wasnificent, 
showy bright orange flowers. Pkt. 
1Oc; % oz, 30c}3 oz. 50c. 
1255 Lemon Queen. 4 Identical 
with Orange King except the color is 
a clear lemon-yellow. Pkt lOc; 
Ye 0% 30¢; oz 50c. 
1257 Ball's Orange. Large scin- 
tillating golden orange flowers with. 
lighter centers. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
45c; oz. 8O0c. 
1258 Ball's Gold. Same as Ball's 
Orange, except the color is dark 
Pkt. 10c; % oz, 
45c; oz. 80c. . 
1256 Ball's Lemon. Same as 
Ball's Orange except the color is 
lemon-yellow. Pkt. 10c;. 44 oz 
45c; oz 80c. 
Flower Seeds 
