CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
STECKLER’S 
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STECKLER’S GIANT ZINNIA. — This 
Zinnia is without doubt the largest and 
finest thus far introduced. It is a cross 
between the Elegans Pumila, fl. pl, and 
the Elegans Grandiflora Robusta varieties. 
The flowers Measure from tip to tip fully 
6144 inches; half early; semi-high and per- 
fectly double. Each package contains a fine 
selection of beautiful colors. February to 
August. 
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Steckler’s Giant Red, Pack, 15c.; 2 for 
 25c.; 0z., $1.00, postpaid. 
Steckler’s Giant White, Pack, 15c.; 2 for 
 25¢.5 oz., 31.00, postpaid. 
Steckler’s Giant Yellow, Pack, 15c.; 2 for 
| 25¢.; OZ. $1.00, postpaid. 
Steckler’s Giant Purple, Pack, 15c.; 2 for 
 25c.; 0oz., $1.00, postpaid. 
Steckler’s Giant Mixed, Pack, 15c.; 2 for 
| 25¢.5 02. 80c.; % Ih., $3.00, postpaid. 
CLIMBING PLANTS. 
THESE SEEDS ARE ALL PUT UP IN 10c. PACKAGES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS.—Rosa Mon- 
tana, Mountain Vine—One of the finest 
perennial climbers of rapid growth with 
long racemes of beautiful deep pink flow- 
ers. Sow in February or March in flower 
pots, ana transplant into the open ground 
in May. Will flower freely the first year. 
BALOON VINE (Love in a Puff.)—A 
rapid and graceful climber, flowers small, 
white. Planted in the Spring. 
CANARY BIRD VINE —A dainty vine 
with beautiful cut leaves. Produces deli- 
cate flowers of clear canary yellow. Flow- 
ers resemble a bird with expanded wings. 
Does well in the shade. Planted early in 
the spring. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER.—Very attractive, 
strong and rapid grower. Produces fiery 
cardinal red flowers from mid-summer to 
frost. Does well in warm, sunny locations 
and good, rich soil. Planted about May. 
CASA BANANA.—Wax Gourd.—A strong 
growing vine with long shaped, dark crim- 
son fruit, which looks very ornamental. It 
is used for preserves. March to May. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA.—Hardy clim- 
ber, strong rapid growth, pure white, de- 
liciously fragrant flowers, which appear in 
great profusion in August and September. 
Planted in Spring. 
CONVOLVULUS MAIJOBR.—Morning 
Glory. (Mixed.)—A well known vine with 
various handsomely colored flowers of easy 
culture. Grows almost anywhere. Ten feet 
high. February till July. 
DOLICHOS LABLAB. — (Mixed.) — Hya- 
cinth Beans Free growing plant, with pur- 
ple and white flowers. March till April. 
IPOMAEA BONA NOX.—Large Flower- 
ing Evening Glory.—(The White Moon- 
flower.)—A vine of rapid growth with 
beautiful white flowers which open in the 
evening. Twenty feet high. February till 
June. 
IPOMAEA QUAMOCLIT ROSEA.—Red 
Cypress Vine.—Very beautiful, delicate 
foliage of rapid growth with scarlet star- 
shaped flowers. February till June. 
IPOMAEA QUAMOCLIT ALPA.—White 
Cypress Vine.—The same as the Red 
variety. February to June. 
IPOMAEA LAERI.—The Blue Moonflow- 
er. This distinct and charming novelty is 
valuable on account of being in beautiful 
and striking contrast with the true White 
Moonflower. 
