- 1820 Reuter‘s 
1849 Glen? Rea 6 Glory. A 
ont.) 
_ NICOTIAN ae ce aieeted Tobacco 
Sow seed in ee. and thin to | foot apart. 
1774 Daylight Sensation Mixture. This fine new strain provides a 
brilliant color-range of bright scarlet, crimson, rose, mahogany, vio- 
rh Cag and lilac to white. Height about 3 feet. Pkt. 20¢; 
; GIANT PANSIES 
1792 Giont Maple-Leaf, Mixed. Distinct, with large foliage and 
_ enormous ap of fine form. The color combinations are very 
attractive. }. 5c. 
1794 Reater'c’ Swiss Giant, Mixed, Blooms are gigantic size Ms 
oper phe The color combinations are unusually rich. Pkt. 
Pecunia | 
For freedom of 
bloom, variety of 
color, and effec- 
tiveness, these an- 
nuals have no 
equal. Planted ex- 
tensively in beds, 
borders, porch 
and window boxes. 
Height | to 2 feet. 
Single 
Bedding 
Petunias 
1803 Fire Chief. 
A brilliant scartet- 
The plants 
are of dwarf, com- 
pact habit. Pkt. 
50c. 
PETUNIA Fire Chief 
1813 Radiance. Cerise-rose. Pkt. 35¢; Ys oz. 85c. 
1819 Topaz Rose. Fiery rose. Pkt. 25¢; Ve ox. 75c. 
1826 ae Velvet. Brilliant penises scarlet. Pkt. 30¢; /e oz. 80c. 
1830 Dodds. Blood-red. . 256; 70c. 
1821 Celestial Rose. Deep rose. 
1812 Glow. Dazzling carmine-red. Pkt. 
1831 Rose of Heaven. Rose. 
1832 Rosy Morn, Pink. Pkt. 30c; Vs oz. 80c. 
[832A Silvery Biue. Light biue. Pkt. 30c; Ys ox. 80c. 
A md Snowball. Satiny white. Pkt. 30c; Vs ox. 80c. 
Violacea, Violet-biue. 
Superb M . Blend of dwarf, “compact varieties. 
Pkt. 25c; Ve oz. 65c; Vs ox. $1.10; /2 o. $2.00; oz. $3.75. 
Miniature Petunias 
5 = dwarf atl Gallet perfect eae ar plants covered with blooms. 
Rich rose. 
Tee White Gem. Pure white. Pkt. 35¢. 
. 35. 
Igloo. Without a doubt the most free-flowering white in the 
SSK * Seri type. Pkt. 35e. 
. Balcony Petunias 
For window — — and hanging baskets. 
Blue Mixed Each: Pkt. 35¢. 
Giant-Flowered Petunias 
Giants of California, Mixed. Compact growers. Pkt. 50c, 
1 
: 7 y the year round. 
py, Hicreepey _ Height & inches. Pkt. 20¢ 
Stead Gianthaped-flowers. Pai. Isai ox. 6Se, 
_ Large-Flowering Phlox 
i ane 1 foot high and produce extra-large, perfectly round 
= 1858 Yellow 
Each: Pkt. 20c; Vs oz. 80c. 
1843 Giant Art Shodes. 
Flowers |'/2 inches across in 
a en a5nn%, of soft 
‘colors. V4 oz. $1. 
1854 Giant Mellow Moon. 
A soft subdued _o of 
pastel yellow. Pkt, 35c. é 
oe Giant Scimon Glory. — 
A lovely pure salmon-pink 
with distinct creamy white 
eye. Pkt. 35¢. K 
1847 Giant Rosy Mors. 
Giant blooms of a refresh- 
= gay and bright shade _ 
See plnk with white eye. — 
rich bright red with con- 
trasting white eye. Pkt. 35¢. 
PHLOX, Giant Red Glory 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
1861 Forms dense, stately bushes covered with tall decorative spikes 
of delicate rosy lilac, tubular flowers. Effective border plant. Height 
‘3 feet. ; Ye ox. 80¢ 
POPPIES 
For gorgeous display, few flowers can compete with their large, 
re, and dazzling blooms. Make very showy beds and borders. 
Shirley, Mixed. Single; in pastel and a shades. Height 
? tect, Very popular. Pkt. 10c; Y2 ox. 30¢; 50c. 
3025 Sweet Brior. Double rose-pink. In dacanticnl the wat resem- 
bles a begonia. Pkt. 15c; Vz oz. 45c; ox. 80c. 
1873 Single- scaret-red. Height | foot. Pkt. 10¢; V2 oz. 35c. 
1875 Iceland, H ids, Mixed. Dainty perennial! with large 
single white, yellow and orange flowers. Height 15 inches. Excellent 
for rock gardens. Pkt. 20¢; Ys ox. 75c. 
1878 Oriental. urnee single; deep crimson. Height 2/2 feet. 
Extremely showy. . 25e; Va ox. 85e. 
‘PORTULACA—_Sun Plant 
This gay little annual is a low creeping grower with glossy, single, 
mel soft or double rose-like flowers in a dazzling display of 
richest colors. Height 6 inches. a 
1880" Single, ‘Mined. At. I5ei V4 ox. SOc: Ya ox. We. 
ed Jewel. Rich crimson 20¢. 
! Double, Mixed. See illustration on page 5. Pkt. 25¢; Vs oz. $1. 
PYRETHRUM my 
1890 Ornamental, golden-leaved dwarf, bushy annuals with finely 
cut ae je. For best effect flowers should be pinched off as they 
Height | foot. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 60c. 
Genterbury Belis (Annualj......) PS. 
COleGe Siivshaveeetet besbaens 
_ Coreopsis 
. Cornflower reset ee pest eennn ee 
mous flowers exquisitely eatied. 
© Mixed Colors. A brilliant blend. Pkt. 5c; Ya oz. 60c; 1 ox. $1.00. 
. White 1856 Scarlet 1859 Bine 
Ks iohyree (Perennial Sweet Peas)... 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE 
1894 Attractive plants of erect, spreading growth with feathery, 
fern-like foliage’and small white flowers clustered at the end of the 
slender stems. The cut sprays are fine for use in bouquets. Height 
3 feet. 
RICINUS—Castor Beans 
Tropical plants of tree- like growth, with enor- 
mous palm-shaped leaves in green and bronze. 
Ornamental backgrounds. Height 4 to 10 feet. 
1898 Zanzibarensis. immense leaves ranging 
Pkt. 15¢; V2 ox. 45c; ox. 80c. 
from light green to bronze. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
1899 Red he Large, bronzy red leaves. Crim- 
son seed-p Pkt. 10c; oz. 35¢ 
SALVIA 
Brilliant perennials for massing in beds and bor- 
ders, They form compact bushes ablaze with bril- 
liant scarlet flower-spikes. 
Ha) Splendens, Bright scarlet. Height 2 feet. 
20c; Ys ox. 85c. 
1307 Harbinger. Dwarf plants covered with blaz- 
ing scarlet ag cg Height | foot. Pkt. 35c; 
Ve ox, $1. 
1903 tape Fire. Early, extra-dwarf, compact, 
vivid scarlet. See illustration on page 5. Pkt. 50c. 
1909 Blue Bedder. Clear dark blue on long, wiry 
stems. 3 foet. Pit. 35c; Va ox. $1.40. 
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Beautiful annual for beds and borders. 
it is an upright, branching 
grower with large, haif bail-shaped flowers. Fine for cutting. Height 
22 feet. 
1913 Aaure Blue 
SCABIOSA, Biue Maes: 
REUTER’S eee SEED ea ENG. GUIDE — 
320 N. Carreliten Ave. 
1035 Decatur Street 
1915 Rose 1916 Fire King 
Pkt. 15¢; V2 oz. 65e. 
4920 Blue Moon. Very large blooms of lovely 
favender. Pkt. 15c; V4 oz, 3 ic. 
1910 Mixed, Pkt, 15¢; 2 oz, 50c; ox. 0c. 
STOCKS 
Stocks deserve a place in every garden. They 
are bushy growers, with attractive, double, ro- 
sette-like flowers borne on fine stems. Particularly 
showy massed in beds. Fine cut-flowers. 
Ten-Weeks 
Dwarf, compact grower. Height |! foot. 
1940 White 1944) Pink 1942 Crimson 
1943 Azure-Blue 1944 Canary-Yeliow 
Eoch: Pkt. 25c. 
1945 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 20c; Va ox. B0c. 
Giant Bismarck 
Of branching habit with imposing flower-spikes. 
Height 2 feet. 
1946 White 1947 Rose 
1948 Blood-Red 1949 Lavender 
1950 Conary- — 
och: Pkt. 35c. 
1951 Mixed ile Pkt. 25¢; 
1918 Purple Each 
Ve oz. 75c. 
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