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Sweet Pea, Cuthbertson, Evelyn 
NEW CUTHBERTSON 
SWEET PEAS 
Produce large, fragrant flowers on long 
stems, In a profusion of clear popular 
colors. Blooms about two weeks later 
than the Early Spencers and ten days 
earlier than the Giant Spencers. More 
heat-resistant than any other variety. 
Very vigorous growers and satisfactory 
both as a greenhouse crop and for outside 
planting. 
2000 Carol. Delightful clear pink. 
2001 Colime. Scarlet. Winner of Cer- 
tiftcate of Merit. 
2002 Danny. Beautiful navy blue. 
2010 Doris. Attractive cherry-rose. 
2003 Evelyn. Salmon-pink. Winner of 
Gold Medal. 
2004 Jennie. Pure snow-white. 
2008 Jessie. Delicate mauve. 
2007 Jimmie. (New.) Dazzling scarlet. 
2005 Kenneth. Rich crimson-red. 
2015 Ronnie. Showy deep orange. 
2023 Ruth. Deep rose-pink. 
2009 Tommy. Delightful mid-blue. 
2006 Mixture. Exquisite blend. 
All above: Pkt. 15c.; oz. 40c. 
Vinca (Periwinkle) 
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REUTER'S SWEET PEAS 
Probably no annuals are as close to our hearts as these lovely climbers. “They are highly 
prized for garden as well as indoor decoration. Need rich soil and good drainage. 
Early-flowering Spencers 
These magnificent Sweet Peas are ideal 
for February and March plantings in the 
Lower South. They are quick growers and 
will furnish an abundance of lovely blooms 
before extreme hot weather arrives. 
2600 American Beauty. Crimson-rose. 
2602 Amethyst. Royal purple. 
2603 Apollo. Soft salmon-rose. 
2604 Azalea Pink. Deep chamois-pink. 
2605 Blue Sensation. Light blue. 
2609 Empress. Giant light pink. 
2613 Exquisite. Salmon-pink. 
2617 Fortyniner. Bright orange. 
2621 Giant Rose. Rose-pink. 
2624 Mariner. Deep clear blue. 
2632 Michigan. Pure lavender. 
2634 Monterey. Geranium-pink. 
2635 Redwood. Rich crimson. 
2636 Shirley Temple. Rose-pink. 
2640 Triumph. Soft lilac-mauve. 
2660 Vulcan. Vivid scarlet. 
2664 White Harmony. White. 
2668 White Rose. Giant white. 
All above: Pkt. 15c.; 0z. 50c. 
2145 Early-flowering Spencer Mixture. 
Unbeatable mixture of all the finest va- 
rieties listed above and many others. 
Pkt. 15c.; 0z. 35c.; 140z. $1.00; lb. $3.00 
Giant Spencers 
Thrifty growers with vigorous, branching 
vines. The large orchid-flowered blossoms 
have attractive, wide-spread wings, beauti- 
fully waved. 
2011 Adonis. Bright rose-cerise. 
2012 Capri. Pale blue-lavender. 
2022 George Shawyer. Orange-pink. 
2013 Gigantic. Black-seeded white. 
2014 Grand Slam. Scarlet-cerise. 
2025 Heavenly Blue. Clear blue. 
2016 Lullaby. Rose-pink. 
2017 Olympia. Large; rich purple. 
2032 Pinkie. Giant rose-pink. 
2021 Red Boy. Oxblood-crimson. 
2027 Stylist. Giant salmon-rose. 
2041 Tangerine. Brilliant orange. 
All above: Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 25c. 
2048 Spencer or Orchid-flowered Mix- 
ture. A glorious blend of prize-winning 
varieties unsurpassed for richness and 
brilliancy. Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 25c.; W%4lb. 70c.; 
Ib. $2.25 
2050 Dwarf Sweet Pea Mixture. Dwarf 
grower with large, waved flowers on short. 
stems. Very popular bedder, blooming 
profusely for several months. Height 1 foot. 
Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 30c.; %4lb. $1.00. 
FOR BEST RESULTS 
Garden size (enough for 
8 Ibs.) 15c. postpaid. 
Inoculate Sweet Peas with NITRAGI 
Vinca - Periwinkle 
Free-flowering annual bedding plants of 
bushy growth with dark green, glossy foliage 
and large, single, round flowers. Immune 
from insect attacks and blooms over a long 
period. Makes showy beds. Height 2 feet. 
2086 White 2089 Pink 
Each: Pkt. 25c.; %40z. $1.00 
2092 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 20c.; 140z. 85c.; 
102. $1.50. 
Wallflower 
2103 Single Annual, Mixed. A_ bushy 
grower with long, massive tufts or spikes 
clothed with single, velvety-textured flow- 
ers In wonderfully rich tones of red, yellow, 
and brown, delightfully fragrant. Make 
attractive beds and borders. Fine cut- 
flower. Prefer partly shaded, moist lo- 
cation. This old-fashioned flower deserves 
to be more extensively planted. Height 1 
foot. Pkt. 10c.; 1%0z. 30c.; 0z. 50c. 
MAMMOTH VERBENAS 
Free-flowering, half-hardy, graceful annuals of spreading growth, with somber, dark green 
foliage covered with glorious, large, umbrella-shaped trusses of single flowers in a delightful 
range of colors. Magnificent bedding and border plants and valuable for planting in porch- 
and window-boxes. One of the showiest of all spring flowers. Height 1 foot. 
Mammoth-flowered 
2070 Mixture. Fine rich-colored blend. 
Makes very showy beds and borders. Pkt. 
eee 1402. 50c.; Y20z 90c.; oz. $1.65; 14lb. 
-65. 
2072 White 2073 Pink 
2075 Blue 2076 Red 
Each: Pkt. 15c.; '40z. 60c.; 10z. $1.00 
2087 Starlight. The color is a beautiful 
bright mid-blue with a creamy white eye. 
Plants are about 8 to 10 inches high, of 
uniform bushy habit, betng 12 to 15 inches 
across. Pkt. 30c.; 140z-. $1.20. 
3056 Fireball. An erect, dwarf, compact 
grower covered with glowing, bright scar- 
let flower-trusses. Excellent bedding and 
border plants and fast gaining in popularity. 
Pkt. 30c.; 140z $1.20. 
Giant-flowered 
2080 Pure White. 
2082 Lucifer. Vivid scarlet. 
3057 Brilliant. Rich deep flame-rose. 
3051 Luminosa. Flame-pink shading to 
salmon. 
3053 Royal. 
creamy eye. 
3050 Lavender Glory. Immense lav- 
ender with creamy white eye. 
3052 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. 
Striking rose-red with a touch of sal- 
mon-pink. 
Gorgeous royal blue with 
3054 Spectrum Red. Enormous; daz- 
zling bright red with no eye. 
All above: Pkt. 25c.; 140z. $1.00 
2084 Giant-flowered Mixture. Pkt. 20c.; 
40z. 75c.; Ygoz. $1.35. 
2069 Dwarf Pixie. Bright scarlet with a distinct cream eye. The 
compact bushes are 6 inches high. Pkt. 30c.; 140z. $1.20. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc. 
