445 Fruits are large, with a distinct crookneck. Rind is a 
creamy white, mottled with irregular green stripes. Flesh 
is light yellow, very thick, solid, and fine-grained. Weight, 
10 to 15 pounds. Grows 18 to 20 inches long and matures 
in about 115 days. Can be grown in the corn and 
. makes a big crop. Excellent for pies and baking, 
A heavy-yielding stock-feed. (See illustration.) 
Reuter’s Special Strain. Pkt. 1O0c; 0z. 25c; 
——— % ib. 75c; Ib. $2.00; 5 Ibs. $9.00. 
Fa Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $16.00. 
447 Sweet or Sugar. 118 days. Fine for pies and bak- 
ing. Fruit round and small. The deep orange flesh is sweet 
and of best quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢c; %4 Ib. 75c; Ib. 
$2.00; 5 lbs. $9.00. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $16.00. 
451 Japanese Pie. 115 days. Shaped like a Cushaw. 
Skin is dark green, often showing lighter green stripes. Flesh 
is deep yellow, dry and sweet. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25c; ™%4 Ib. 
75c; lb. $2.00; 5. lbs. $9.00. Not prepaid; 10 lbs. $16.00. 
THE PEST OF 
SEEDIROMANIOES 
We offer high-yielding varieties adapted for southern plant-’ 
ing. Place your order early. 
Ua Soda. certisea Northern Grown. The La Soda was 
bred and released by the Louisiana State University. Ex- 
| periment Station, and has proved very popular with com- 
mercial growers. It is best adapted to heavier soils and 
produces higher yields than the Bliss Triumph. The plant 
grows upright, is of fair vigor with small to medium 
leaves. The Potatoes are semi-round to oblong, smooth 
and are bright, pinkish-red in color. It is an earlier type 
-and is somewhat resistant to mosaic, Destined to become 
a favorite. Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.30; 60 Ibs. 
» (bus.) $4.20; 100 lbs. $6.00. 
Bliss Red Triumph. Certified Northern Grown. The 
tubers are nearly round, smooth, medium in size, reddish pink 
in color and have shallow eyes. Flesh is white, fine-grained 
and cooks very mealy. Vines small and compact. Very hardy 
and mot susceptible to rot,’ scab and other diseases. Yields 
200°to 300 bushels per acre. Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (pk.) 
$1.20; 60 lbs. (bus.) $3.90; 100 Ibs. $5.50. 
~ i * 
Katahdin. Certified Northern Grown. Promises to become 
the best white Potato for the South. Keeps better than any 
other Potato, Yields heavily. The tubers are short, round- 
ish, white skin, firm white flesh, and cook up dry and mealy. 
eee 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.15; 60 lbs. (bus.) $3.75; 100 
A ; ‘ : ‘ 
White Rose. Certified—Long, white, main crop potato. 
A very popular variety. Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.35; 
60 lbs. (bus.) $4:35; 100 lbs. $6.25. ( 
Vegetable Seeds 
Whenever space is available, Pumpkins should be planted 
because they constitute one of our most nutritious dishes— 
excellent for pies and baking. Every farm should grow : 
Pumpkins for stock-feeding. Oz. plants 20 hills; 3-4 lbs., per 
acre. 
Culture: Plant between hills of corn or in fields by them- 
selves. If grown alone, plant in hills 8 to 10 feet apart each 
way, dropping about 10 seeds in a hill and covering with 1 
inch of soil. Later, thin to 3 plants to the hill. Grown in the 
cornfield, plant after the last cultivation of the corn. 
452 Longfellow. An introduction by Dr. Julian C. Miller, 
Louisiana State University.. Similar in shape to Cushaw 
but with longer and straighter neck, thus giving’ a larger 
percentage of flesh. Skin smooth and orange-yellow. Pkt. 
{Oc; oz. 25c; % Ib. 75c; lb. $2.00; 5 Ibs. $9.00. 
Not. prepaid: 10 lbs. $16.00. 
MAMMOTH KING 
The Giant of Them All 
446 Fruits grow to enormous size, sometimes reaching two 
feet or more in diameter, and from one hundred to two hun- 
dred pounds in weight. Skin salmon-orange; very thick, 
bright yellow flesh, which is solid, coarse, but of good quality. 
The giant fruits are globular, slightly ribbed and flattened. 
To. raise the largest fruits, vines should be allowed ample 
space in which to grow; only one plant should be allowed to 
grow in a hill and only the best fruit left on the vine. Known 
to yield 100-tons to the acre. Largely used for stock feed- 
ing, although excellent for pies. . 
Prices: Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. 85c; Ib. $2.25; 5 lbs. 
$10.25. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $18.50. 
Raise the biggest. Pumpkin in your parish or county and 
exhibit it this year! 
450. Mammoth Field or Big Tom. 400 gays. Large. 
round Pumpkin; skin reddish-orange with rich orange-yellow 
flesh. Grown for stock-feeding, but also good for kitchen use. 
Twenty tons to the acre is not unusual, A great favorite 
with many who appreciate its superb quality and heavy yield. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25c; % lb. 75c; lb. $2.00; 5 lbs. $9.00. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $16.00. 
449 Large Cheese or Field. 103 ays. A popular, 
large, round, flattened Pumpkin with broad ribs, which often 
attains a diameter of 2 feet and weight of 20 pounds— 
mottled green and yellow. when young, becoming creamy- 
yellow when ripe. The flesh is a deep orange-yellow color. 
Very strong and prolific, and a good keeper. For pies, for 
eanning and for feeding stock, it is first-class. Pkt. lOc; 
oz. 25¢; % Ib. 65c; Ib. $1.85;.5 Ibs. $8.50. Not .pre- 
paid: 10 lbs: $15.00; 25 Ibs. $36.25. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
