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CELOSIA 
1332 Toreador. 4 prit- 
liant new flower selection that 
has just received the bronze 
medal All-America Selections 
Award. It is an exceptionally 
rich, bright red that deeply 
contrasts with its lighter 
green foliage. Reaches a 
height of about 2 feet and 
produces huge combs that 
fairly set you on fire. Ex- 
cellent for modern indoor 
massive floral decorations and 
can be dried for winter use. 
Sow the seed when soil is 
warm and danger of frost is 
past in a sunny location. Pkt. 
50c. 
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ORY, Candy Pink 
MORNING GLORY 
1745 Candy Pink. America’s First Pink Morning Glory. A more beau- 
tiful sight just can’t be imagined than Candy Pink covering your trellis 
or fence. The bright rose-pink-salmon flowers are refreshing and lovely, 
often measuring 4 inches in diameter. 
Since the seed has a hard outer shell, nick it with a knife or file to 
hasten germination. Sow seed in a sunny location covering with 4% inch 
soil, Thih to 6 inches apart. Pkt. 35c. 
VERBENA 
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2097 Marilyn, An entirely new color in Verbena. The mammoth clus- 
ters of large florets are fiery.cerise with a suggestion of searlet. A small 
cream eye adds just the right contrast to make the whole picture lovely. 
Blooms are produced generously on the fine uniform compact habit 
plants. Marilyn is an early strain and will bloom over an extra long sea- 
son. Pkt. 50c. 
MORNING GL 
tificial lighting. 
florets each. As ‘the 
apart. 
SWEET PEA, Gingham Pkt. 35c. 
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Flower Seeds 47 
SWEET PEA 
Early Flowering 
2606 Gingham. without 
a doubt, the largest flowered 
Sweet Pea we have ever seen. 
Also unusual, in that its gorge- 
ous flushed rose color changes 
to a rich salmon-rose under ar- 
Plants make fine strong 
growth and produce flowers of 
colossal size measuring over 
2% inches which are borne on 
long husky stems, bearing four 
name 
“Gingham’”’ would indicate the 
blooms are an attractive com- 
bination of rose changing to 
white on the edges of standard 
and wings, (Inoculate your 
Sweet Pea Seed with Nitragin 
before planting—it assures 
more vigorous and healthy 
vines.) Plant the seed about 
1% to 2 inches deep and after 
the plants are a few inches tall 
thin to the healthiest 3 inches 
Be sure you try this ‘‘largest 
of large” flowering Sweet Pea. 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine} 
1181 McKana Hybrids Mixed. 4 
beautiful, large flowered, long-spurred strain 
of Aquilegia, which in itself is probably one 
of the most delicate and graceful of flowers 
available today. McKana Hybrid is an excep- 
tionally rich colored strong growing perennial 
mixture that in tests has shown superior to 
other hybrid Columbines. 
The plants are strong and bushy and 
reach a height of about 3 feet. The ter- 
minal flowers are well supported on 
long, wiry stems above the lacy foliage. 
Wonderful in the garden and for delicate 
indoor arrangements. Pkt. 50c. 
AQUILEGIA, McKana Hybrids 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
