CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 67 
FLOWER SEEDS AND PLANTS 
FINEST SWEET PEAS. 
AN OUNCE SOWS 25 FEET OF ROW. 
The most beautiful blossoms in shape, size, color and fragrance, produces very 
abundantly. 
of flowers and yet they smile. 
SWEET PEAS IN SEPARATE 
COLORS. 
Peas. 
Sweet 
gst Carol, pleasing salmon cream 
pink. : 
Blue Bird, attractive shade of blue. 
Early Columbia, best pink and white 
bicolor. 
Early Glitters, bright cerise scarlet. 
Early Heatherbell, Mauve lavender. 
Early Melody, rose pink. 
Early Morning Star, orange scarlet. 
Early Snowflake, pure white. 
Early Spring Maid, light cream. 
Early Warbler, rich mauve purple. 
Harmony, clear lavender. 
Price: Pack, 15c.; oz., 60c.; %4 Ib., §2.00; 
lb., $7.50, postpaid. 
Its flowers dance and sparkle 
' Very neat, compact, bushy, 
in the sunlight and you can cut armfuls 
GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS. 
Dorothy Eckford, large white. 
King Edward VII, bright red. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton, lavender. 
Navy Blue indigo blue. 
Prima Donna, pink. 
Plant October, November and December. 
Price: Pack, 10c.; oz., 20c.; % Ilb., 40¢.; 
lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURES. 
STECKELER SPECIAL MIXTURE. — A 
mixture of grandiflora varieties and abso- 
lutely the finest that can be made. No 
dull colors, all choice giant-flowering va- 
rieties of every color, the colors being 
evenly distributed throughout. In diversity 
of color, size and beauty of flowers no 
other grandiflora sweet pea mixture tan 
surpass our “Special Mixture.” Pack, 106e.; 
oz., 20c.; %4 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER OF 
(IRCHID MIXTURE.—The newest type, 
differing from the grandiflora in having 
waved or fluted standards. The stems, 12 
to 14 inches long, usually bear 3 or 4 blooms 
which. under favorable conditions, measure 
two inches acress. Our mixture covers a 
wide range of colors from pure white to 
the deepest sweet pea colors. Pack, 10c.; 
oz., 25¢c.; %4 lb., 80c.; 1b., $3.00, postpaid. 
CUPID SWEET PEAS Mixed.—Distinct 
from other sorts; 6 to 9 inches high, spread- 
ing out and forming a mass 1\% feet across. 
with flowers 
as large and fragrant as the tall kinds. 
| Fine for pots, borders and beds. Pack, 10c.; 
| 0%, 25c.; 14 Ib., 75c.; lb., $2.25, postpaid. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
PUT UP IN 10c. PACKAGES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
Flower seeds require a little more care in sowing than the vegetable seed. The 
ground should be well pulverized and light enough not to bake after a rain. Some of 
the more delicate and finer varieties are hetter sown in boxes or seed pans, where they 
can be handled and protected from hard rains or cold weather: the other kinds do not 
transplant well, and are better sown at once where they are to remain. 
All flower seeds in packages are mailed free of postage to the purchaser. Where 
there is more than one color, we generally import them mixed, as we find that most of 
our customers do not wish to purchase six packages or more of one variety to get all 
colors. 
One package of Asters, Zinnia, Phlox, Chinese Pink, Stocks, Petunia, Portulaca 
and others will always contain an equal mixture of the best colors. 
ABUTULION (Mixed)—(Flowering Ma- 
ple of Chinese Ball Flower.)—Splendid bed- 
ding plant for partly shaded locations or 
porch boxes. Planted from March to April. 
Price, 15 cents per package. 
AGERATUM (Mexican Mixed.)—A hardy 
annual of easy culture, especially valuable 
for bedding, as it is literally covered with 
blossoms all summer. Sow the seed early 
in the Spring, either in boxes to transplant, 
or out of doors, and thin to four to six 
inches. 
ALTHEA Rosea.—Hollvhock. October till 
April. Very hardy; 4 to 6 feet high. 
ALYSSUM Lilac Queen.—Of dwarf habit, 
produces an abundance of flowers, delicate 
peroer color. Planted from October to 
+ pr = 
ALYSSUM Little Gem.—Sweet Alyssum, 
Free flowering: six inches high: white 
flowers: very fragrant. October till April. 
AMARATHUS Caudatus. — Love Lies 
Bleeding.—Long racemes with blocd red 
flowers. Very graceful; three feet high. 
October to April. 
ANCHUSA Capensis (Summer Forget- 
Me-Not.)—A hardy annual of more than 
ordinary beauty. Grews about 2 feet high 
