Petunias for Every Garden 
PETUNIA (Fire Chief)}—Brilliant red color, 
dwarf habit, free blooming. 
Pkt Suc. 
PHLOX (Twinkle Dwarf Star Mixed)—Flowers 
like tiny stars, in a complete color range; 
dwarf growing. 
Pkt. 50c. 
PHLOX (Perennia] Mixed)—A mixture from a 
celebiated collection Seeds slow in germi- 
nating 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.25. 
PHLOX (Drummondii Grandiflora Alba}—Pure 
white, some with purple or violet eyes. De 
cember till April. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX (Drummondii)—Mixed. Their various 
colors and length of flowerng, with easy 
culture, make them a favorite with every- 
one One foot hich December till April. 
Pkt. 25c; \% oz. $1.25. 
PHLOX (Fiery Scariet}—Easy culture and a 
favorite. One foot high. Planted Decem- 
ber to April. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX (Flesh Pink)—Same as about, but a 
beautiful shade of pink. Planted December 
to April. 
Pkt 25c. 
PHLOX (Star Mixed)—Dwarf habit, attractive 
star-shaped flowers; a novel variety. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head}—A very 
hardy perennial and gaining in popular- 
ity. It forms dense bushes 3 to 4 teel 
high, bearing freely dumng the summer 
months spikes of delicate pink tubular 
flowers. 
Pkt. 25c. 
POPPY (Sweet Briar) — Pink, very showy, 
dcuble blossom annual; 2 to 3 feet high. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 75; oz. $1.25. 
POPPY (Flanders Field}—Very showy double 
ted blossoms; annual, 2 to 3 feet high. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
POPPY—Doubie Shirley flowers, very showy. 
Cannot be transplanted. Two feet high. 
Octcbe: till May 
Pkt. 10c: 2 oz. 75e; oz. $1.25. 
SHIRLEY POPPIES—Single mixed. The range 
of colors extending from pure white through 
the most delicate shades of pale pink, rose 
and carmine to crimson, white edged, shaded 
and striped. Semi-double. October to May. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.25. 
PORTULACA (Single)—Mixed. The flowers are 
of various colors, from white to bright 
scarlet and crimson. The plant is good tor 
edgings, vases or pots. Half foot high. 
February til] August. 
Pkt. 29c; % oz. $1.25. 
PORTULACA (Grandflora, fl. pl.) — Mixed. 
Double Portulaca. The same variety of col- 
ors with semi-double and double flowers 
half toot high. February till August. 
Pkt. 20c: 2 oz. $2.00. 
PHLOX ORUMMONDI 
PYRETHRUM (Aurea, Golden Feather}—The 
tlowers resemble Asters Bnght yellow 
leaves which make it showy as a borde: 
masyd with plants such as Coleus, etc. 
Marcon to June. 
Pkt. ISe: 4% oz. 85e. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE—Hardy annual, large, 
loosely tormed terminal clusters of tiny 
white flower used for cutting. 
Pkt. 15e; 2 oz. 90c. 
RESEDA (Odorota Grandiflora, Sweet Mignon- 
ette)—A fragrant plant with large spikes ol 
yellowish red flowers. Fifteen inches high. 
December to May. 
Pkt. 20c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue}—Large flow- 
er mixed. One of the finest annuals, of 
easy culture and succeeds in any good 
soi] and in a sunny location. Produces 
blooms al] during summer until frost. Seed 
should be started in hotbeds about the 
end of March and planted out after danger 
of frost is over. 
Pkt. 25e. 
SOLANUM (Christmas Pepper) — Ornamental 
plant witn attractive berries. Useful pot 
plant for winter decorations. November to 
February. 
Pkt. 25e. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage)—Well known decora- 
tive bedding plants. Can be grown as an 
annua! as it flowers freely trom seed the 
fires year Two to three feet high. February 
to Apri 
Pkt. 25c; Y% oz. $1.50. 
SALVIA (Bonfire}—Dazzling scarlet. 
compact grower. Height 14 feet. 
Pkt. 2S5¢ 
SALVIA (Harbinger)—The finest and most 
striking of ali bedding Salvias. The 
plants are symmeuical, dwarf, and com- 
pact. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
SALVIA (Blue Beard, Blue Bedder}—Wonderful 
clear, dark blue flowers on long, wiry 
Dwarf, 
stems. Plant compact. 
Pkt. 25c. 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride) — Commonly 
known as the Pincushion Plant. Produces 
beautiful flowers in delicate shades on long 
stems. Makes very eftective borders or 
beds. Planted after danger of frost is over, 
about March. 
Pkt. 25e. 
SNAPDRAGON (Canary Bird}—A very fine 
variety of giant yellow blooms, growing 
24 to 36 inches high. Planted October to 
March. 
Pkt. 25e; % oz. $1.00. 
SNAPDRAGON (Loveliness}—Rose pink blooms, 
giant tlowered, grows 32 inches high. 
Planted October to March. 
Pkt. 25e; % oz. $1.00. 
SNAPDRAGON (Rust Proof California Giant 
Mixture)—This muxture of rust proof 
Snapdragons is the best of all around 
type, equally fine for border or for cutting 
The plants are of the popular Nanum Ma- 
jestic type 
Pkt. 25e: \% oz. $2.00. 
SNAPDRAGON (Crimson King}—Rich, crimson, 
semi-tall sort. Very good for bedding. 
Pkt. 25e; % oz. $1.25. 
SNAPDRAGON (Shasta}—Pure white, a very 
desirable variety and rust proof. 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00. 
STOCKS (Early Giant Imperial] Improved Bis- 
m Mixed)}—An extra fine early bloom- 
ing mixed stock of branching habits, pro 
ducing double flowers, splendid for cutting. 
Planted October to March. 
Pkt. 15c: Y% oz. 95c. 
STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bis- 
marck}—Canary yellow. Same as above, 
but long spikes of yellow blooms. 
Pkt. 15c. 
STOCKS (Double Early Gicnt Imperial Bis 
marck)—Old rose blooms. 
Pkt. I5e. 
STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bis- 
marck}—Fiery blood red blooms. 
Pkt. 15e. 
STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bis- 
marck)—Silvery lilac blooms. 
Pkt ISc. 
TEN WEEKS STOCKS—Mixed. Large flowers of 
all colors trom white to dark blue or crim- 
son. Should be sown in pots or pans, and 
when large enough transplant into mch soil 
One and a quarter feet. October to’ March. 
Pkt. 15e; % oz. 75e. 
STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
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