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Steckler's Flower Seeds — Continued 



520. BROWALLIA ELATA. Mixed. A very profuse blooming annual producing blue and 

 white flowers. Planted in August. 



521. THE CHINESE WOOLFLOWER (Celosia Childissi.) — Produces scores of branches 

 bearing ball shaped flowerheads of crimson color resembling a ball of wool. Planted 

 February to August. 



522. FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). Old fashioned border plant. Produces very showy thimble- 

 like or bell shaped flowers, in mixed colors Does well in cool, shady locations. Planted 

 after danger of frost is over, about March. 



523. CALENDULA. The Ball. It has fine 

 steins, immense double flowers of brilliant 



— glisteny orange. A great favorite. Planted 



October to March. Grow 1% ft. high. 



24. CALENDULA. Orange King. Outer pet- 

 als are slightly imbricated, while those of 

 the center are curved like those of a peony. 

 i Color glowing orange. Planted October to 

 ,| March, grows 1*4 ft. high. 



-25. CALENDULA "Sensation." Vigorous 



\ I growth, flowers borne on stout stems, blooms 



V " t are flat, brilliant orange with a scarlet sheen 



■?•"■ I and full yellow center. Planted October to 



March. Price: Pkt. 25e. 



V£?| 



Calendula 



28. HIBISCUS— Finest Mixed. Shrub like 

 plants growing from four to six feet, 

 bearing bright colored flowers. Planted 

 February to April. 



29. LUPINS. Mixed. Free flowering, 

 easily grown annual, with long graceful 

 spikes of rich and various colored pea 

 shaped flowers, valuable for mixed bor- 

 ders, beds and for cutting: prefers a 

 little shade. Planted from November to 

 April, grows 1Y 2 feet high. 



530. LUPINS. White. Same 

 but pure white flowers. 



as above 



Hibiscm 



Foxglove or 



Digitalis 



526. GYPSOPHILA. 



White. Pure White. 

 of easy growth, sev- 

 eral sowings should 

 be made during the 

 season to keep up the 

 supply. Planted July 

 to August and grows 

 about 2 feet high. 



527. GYPSOPHILA. 



Pink. A very soft 

 pink. Planted July 

 to August and grows 

 about two feet high. 



531 

 532 



LUPINS. Blue. Same as above but blue flowers. 



:. NEMOPHILA (Baby Eyes). Insignia, Blue. Hardy annual 

 asy culture, very effective for border. Thrives best in particu 



larly shaded locations. 

 Spring. 



Lupine 



Flowers bright colors. Planted in t 



533. PETUNIA. Rosy Morn. A 



very pleasing clear pink with 

 a broad white throat. A splen- 

 did sort for porch boxes, pots 

 and beds. Planted October to 

 April, grows 1 foot. 



534. PANSY Roggli's Gt. Mixed. 

 A very early variety of finest 

 and rarest flowers and coloring. 

 Very large blooms and is plant- 

 ed from October to March, 

 grows about 8 inches high. 

 Pkt. 50c. 



'35. KICINUS ZANZIBARIEN- 

 MS. (Mixed). Castor Bean. 

 A distinct class which surpass- 

 es in size and beauty all other 

 varieties. Plants attain great 

 dimensions. Planted from 

 March to July. 

 36. S C A B I O S A (Mourning 

 Bride). Commonly known as 

 the Pincushion Plants. Pro- 

 duces beautiful flowers in 

 delicate shades on long stems. 

 Make very effective borders or 

 beds. Planted after danger of 

 frost is over about March. 



"37. SALVIA PATENS. Blue 

 Salvia, very fine variety, grows 

 I' feet. Planted Februarv to 

 April. A very fine bedding 

 plant for borders, etc. Pkt. 15c. 



">:5S. WALLFLOWER (Goldlack) 



Finest Mixed. A deliriously 

 fragrant, half hardy perennial, 

 which is adapted both to pot 

 culture and cut door planting, 

 produces very beautiful flow- 

 ers and is oriental in effect. 

 Planted in April. 



Scabiosa 



