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Climbing Red Radiance 
PLEASE NOTE: Due to high cost of 
packing material no plant orders ac- 
cepted under $1.00. 
Swiss Giant Mixed 
A super strain with gigantic blooms 
in rich colors. Strong plants from seed- 
bed. Postpaid: 25 for 95c; 50 for 
$1.70; 100 for $2.75; 1,000 for 
$22.00. 
Chinese Evergreen. Beautiful indoor 
plants with long, thick, green - foliage 
usually mottled lighter green. Postpaid: 
Each 75c. 
Branching Ivy. Very decorative and 
hardy house plant. Well suited for wall 
brackets. May also be grown in water. 
Postpaid: Each 35c. 
Pothos aureus. (Devil’s Ivy.) Excel- 
lent for fern-dishes or wall pockets. Will 
grow in either soil or water. Forms a 
mass of mottled green and white, heart- 
shaped leaves. Postpaid: Each 35c. 
Philodendron Cordatum. Very similar 
in growth to the Pothos but with plain 
green leaves. Postpaid: Each 35c. 
Plants 
OZR SES 
Every garden should contain at least a few 
Climbing Roses. Contrary to popular belief, 
climbers are easier to grow than bush roses, 
They will even thrive in half shade and. exist 
under conditions unfavorable to the bush va- 
eties. They are generally also more resistant 
to pests’and are much more vigorous. 
Prices in Red Box prevail except where 
otherwise specified. 
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the 
right to make substitutions of sim- 
ilar color if we are out of one or 
more varieties ordered unless in- 
structed to the contrary. 
Climbing Blaze. Marvelous hardy scarlet 
red Rose. Blooms from early spring until late 
autumn. Each $1.35; 3 for $3.40. 
Climbing Cecile Brunner. (The Sweet- 
heart Rose.) Dainty rose-pink shaded 
salmon. Blooms profusely. Flowers used 
extensively in miniature corsages. 
Climbing Dr. J. H. Nicholas. Plant 
Patent No. 457. Very hardy ever-bloom- 
ing double, deep rose-pink. Flowers are 
large and very fragrant. Each $2.00; 
3 for $5.25. 
Climbing High Neon. Plant Patent 
No. 704. Fine blooming clear yellow. 
All America Award Winner for Southern 
States. Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. Popular 
climber with intense scarlet blooms in 
small trusses. Vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. 
Climbing Peace. Pat. 932. The huge 
climbing plant produces an abundance 
of Peace rose blooms. Color is shades of 
canary-yellow, pale gold, cream, pearly 
white and apple blossom. Each $2.00; 
3 for $5.25. 
Climbing Red Radiance. One of the 
finest climbers producing fragrant, bril- 
liant deep rose-red blooms. 
Climbing Talisman. HT. Brilliant red 
and golden buds that open to beautifully 
shaped: blooms of scarlet orange and 
golden yellow. Strong grower and free 
bloomer. 
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Ostrich Plume Fern 
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FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Sometimes called ‘‘Fairy Roses’’ 
cause of the dainty blooms. 
growth. Continuous in bloom. 
Floradora. The exquisitely formed 
buds of glowing orange-scarlet are car- 
ried in large sprays, opening into small 
Camellia-like blooms. 
be- 
Low in 
Golden Salmon. When in full flowers 
this variety makes a gorgeous show with 
a multitude of blazing orange blooms, 
and a score of orange-searlet buds. 
Goldilocks. (Pat. 672.) A true golden 
yellow floribunda. Buds resemble minia- 
ture hybrid teas. Each $1.50; 3 for 
$3.90. 
Improved Lafayette. Glowing red 
blooms, deeply suffused vivid crimson. 
Fine bedding rose, free-flowering. 
Jiminy Cricket. (Patent applied for.) 
An exciting neW floribunda with masses 
of tangerine-red buds, becoming coral- 
orange as they open. A constant bloomer 
and healthy grower about 4 feet tall. 
Ideal for hedges. Each.$2.50; 8 for 
$6.60. 
Red Pinocchio. (Pat. 812.) The buds 
are deep satiny carmine on outside of 
petals and bright earmine on _ inside. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90. 
Golden Salmon Floribunda 
Boston. A strong grower, hardy, 
and the long decorative fronds droop 
gracefully. Make excellent specimen 
plants. 
Holly Fern. Probably the hardiest 
and most easily grown of all Ferns. 
The leaves resemble holly somewhat, 
hence the name. 
Whitmani. A compact, easy, and 
rapid grower with fine and filmy 
fronds. Well-grown plants are rare 
beauties. 
Ostrich Plume. One of the show- 
iest of all Ferns.. The leng, wide, 
finely subdivided fronds produce a 
charming effect, 
All postpaid: Pot-grown plants, 3 
inch, 6O0c each. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
