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Papaver Ranunculus Flowered. 
POPPIES. 
PAPAVER Ranunculus Flowered (Mixed) 
—Double fringed flowers very showy. Can- 
not be’ transplanted. Two feet high. 
October till March. 
Somniferum or Carnation Poppy (Mixed) 
—Double flowering poppy. Different colors; 
very showy. October till March. 
Shirley Poppies.—Single Mixed.—A very 
beautiful selection of Ranunculus-flowered 
Poppy. The range of colors extending from 
pure white through the most delicate 
shades of pale pink, rose and carmine to 
crimson, while edged shaded and striped. 
Semi-double. October till March. 
Single Poppies. — Mixed.—Colors run 
through all shades of delicate rose, pink, 
canis and brilliant crimson. October till 
arch. 
Paeony Flowered Double Mixed Poppy.— 
Double ball shaped flowers of gigantic size. 
RESEDA Odorata Grandiflora (Mixed).— 
Sweet Mignonette.—A fragrant plant with 
large spikes of yellowish red flowers. 
Fifteen inches high. December till April. 
SALVIA Splendens.—Scarlet Salvia or 
Red Flowering Sage.—A pot or greenhouse 
plant, can be grown as an annual as it 
flowers freely from seed the first year. 
ace to three fcet high. February till 
pril. 
TORENIA Fournieri. 
blue flowers. 
Bushy plants, sky 
15 cents per paper. ~ 
J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
MARIGOLDS. 
TAGETES Erecta (Double Mixed). — 
African or Tall Growing Marigold.—Very 
showy annual for borders with bright yel- 
low flowers. Two and a half feet high. 
February to March; October to December. 
TAGETES Patula. French or Dwarf 
Mixed Marigold.—Covered with yellow and 
brown flowers. One and a half feet high. 
January till April. 
VERBENA. 
VERBENA Candidissima.— White Ver- 
bena.—Pure white Verbena of more or less 
fragrance. One and a half feet high. 
January till April. 
bena. — Their long flowering and great 
diversity of color makes them valuable for 
every garden, however small. All colors 
mixed. 1% feet high. January till April. 
VERBENA, Italian Striped.—Very attrac- 
tive and beautiful sort, producing large 
brillant striped blossoms in great abun- 
dance. Planted from January to April. 
VINCA.—Mixed Periwinkle.—Plants of 
shining foliage, with white and dark rose 
colored flowers. Two feet high. February 
till April. 
VIOLETS AND PANSIES. 
VIOLA Qdorata.—Sweet Violet. — Well 
known edging plant. Half foot high. Sow 
from January till March. 
VIOLA Tricolor Maxima. — (Mixed.) — 
Large Flowering English Pansy.—This is 
one of the: finest little plants in cultivation 
for pots or the open ground. They are of 
endless colors and markings. Half foot 
high. October till March. 
VIOLA CORNUTA.—Tufted pansy, 
pkt. 
BUGNOT’S IMPROVED BLOTCHED 
PANSY (Mixed.)—This variety is certainly 
the handsomest of all the pansies. 25e. 
paper. 
LARGE TRIMARDEAUVU PANSY— 
(Mixed.)—This is the largest variety in 
cultivation, the flowers are well formed, 
generally three-spotted, quite distinct; the 
plants grow compact. October to March. 
ZINNIAS. 
double mixed. A dwarf selection especial- 
ly desirable. The compact, bushy plants 
rarely grow over two feet high, and are 
covered with large flowers of great beauty. 
February to August. 
ZINNIA Elegans, fl. pl.—Tall Double 
Mixed Zinnia.—Plants of very easy culture, 
flowering very profusely through the whole 
Summer and Fall; producing double flow- 
ers of all colors, almost as large as the 
flowers of a Dahlia. Three feet high. 
February to August. 
15¢c. 
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