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Stcckler's Flower Seeds — Continued 



GOMPHEENA. Mixed. White and Crimson Bachelor Button or Globe Amaranth. 



Well knoM-n variety of flowers; very early and free flowering; continue to flower 



for a long time. Two feet high. From February to August. Oz. 35c. 

 GYPSOPHILA. White. Pure White, of easy growth, several sowings should be made 



during the season to keep up the supply. Planted March to June and grows 2 feet 



high. Oz. 30c. 

 GYPSOPHILA. Pink. A very soft pink. Planted ilarch to June and grows about 



two feet high. Oz. 40c. 

 GAIKLABDIA (Blanket Flower). Mixed. Planted in early spring and will continue 



to bloom from earlv summer to November, excellent for beds, borders or for cutting. 



Oz. $1.00. 

 GERBERA (TraJisvaal Daisy). These daisy-like flowers are borne on long stems and 



is a very satisfactory garden plant. It has a wide range of colors and is used ex- 

 tensively. 100 seeds for 75c. 

 HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower) . A very fine ornament for any garden and prized 



everywhere for winter decoration of vases, etc. Needs plenty of room to develop. 



Flowers for drying should be gathered when partially unfolded and suppended Avith 



their heads downward in a cool place. Oz. 60c. 

 HELIOTROPIUM. Heliotrope. Mixed varieties with dark and light shaded flowers. 



Should be sown in hotbed, if sown early. October till April. Oz. $1.50. 

 KOCHIA. Mexican Burning Bush. A splendid and novel plant. An easily grown 



annual plant suitable for all parts of the South. Sown thinly in Spring when leaves 



begin to appear on the trees, it soon forms a cypress-like hedge of symmetrical form 



and of lively green color ; by midsummer it attains a height of about 3 feet and 



on an approach of cool weather the whole plant becomes a deep red. Planted March 



to June. Oz. 30c. 

 LANTANA. (Hybrida Mixed.) Growing from 2 to 3 feet high bearing Verbena-like 



clusters of flowers in white, orange, rose and other colors. Excellent for bedding. 



February to August. Oz. 60c. 

 LARKSPUR. Dark Blue. Annual, long erect spikes of dark blue beautiful blossoms. 



Oz. 50c. 

 LARKSPUR. Bright Carmine. Long erect spikes of fiery carmine flowers — very lovely 



and effective. Oz. 50c. 

 LARKSPUR. Apple Blossom. Very attractive spikes of pink blooms. Oz. 50c. 

 LARKSPUR. Rocket Larkspur. Fall. Mixed colors; very showy; two and a half 



feet. Oz. 50c. 

 HELIANTHUS, fl. pi. Double Flowering Sunflower. A well known plant, with showy 



yellow flowers, the double is cultivated in flower gardens. The single varieties are 



cultivated mostly for the seed. Four feet high. February 

 HELIANTHUS, fl. pi. Double Flowering Sunflower. A 



well known plant, with showy yellow flowers, the double 



is cultivated in flower gardens. The single varieties are 



cultivated mostly for seed. Four feet high. February 

 till July. Oz. 45c. 

 LARKSPUR IMPERIALIS, fl. pi. Imperial Flowering 



Emperor Larkspur. Very handsome variety of sym- 

 metrical form. Mixed colors; bright red, dark blue and 



red striped; 1^2 feet high. November to April. Oz. 60c. 

 LARKSPUR. Miss California. Double stock flowered, rich 



deep pink on salmon ground, very long stems and ex- 

 ceptionally long row of flowers. Pkt. 50c. 



July. Oz. 45c. 



Lupines 



LOBELIA. Erinum Lobelia. A verv graceful plant with 

 white and blue flowers. Half foot.' October till March. 

 Oz. $1.50. 



LUPINS. Mixed. Free flowering, easily grown annual, 

 with long graceful spikes of rich and various colored 

 pea shaped flowers, valuable for mixed borders, beds 

 and for cutting; prefers a little shade. Planted from 

 November to April, grows 1^4 feet high. Oz. 30c. 



LUPINS. 

 Oz. 30c. 



White. Same as above but pure white flowers. 



LUPINS. Blue. Same as above but blue flowers. Oz. 30c. 



MIRABIUS Palapa. Four 0' Clock or Marvel of Peru. Mixed. Flow- 

 ers of various colors. Three feet. February till June. Oz. 25c. 



MYOSOTIS Palustrls. Forget-Me-Not. A fir 

 blue star-like flowers. Half foot high. 

 Oz. 75c. 



little plant, with small, 

 December till March. 



Golden Gleam Nasturtiums 



NASTURTIUM. Dwarf Mixed. Blossoms red, yellow and salmon; 

 used with leaves as salad. Seed pods while voung and succulent 

 picked and used as capers. February to April* and November and 

 December. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; Vk lb. 40c; lb. $1.00. 



NASTURTIUM. Tall Mixed. Same as above, makes an excellent 

 screen for unsightly places. Februarv to April and November and 

 December. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 40c; lb. $1.00. 



NASTURTIUM GOLDEN GLEAM, Flore Pleno. A double sweet scented 

 Nasturtium, golden yellow blooms with stiff, long stems. This is a 

 distinct and new variety of Nasturtiums and being offered for the 

 first time. Pkt. 10c. 



PETUNIA Hybrida. Petunia. Mixed. Splendid mixed hybrid varieties. 

 Plants are of spreading habit; about one foot high. October till 

 May. Oz. 75c. 



PETUNIA, Rosy Morn. A very pleasing clear pink with a broad white 

 throat. A splendid sort for porch boxes, pots and beds. Planted 

 October to April, grows 1 foot. Oz. $1.85. 



PETUNIA. Giants of California Mixed. Very large flower and colors 

 embrace every conceivable shade. Extensively planted. Planted 

 October to May. Pkt. 25c. 



PETUNIA. Theodosia. Enormous single ruflled flowers of a beautiful 

 shade of rose pink, with golden yellow veined center. Very popular. 

 Planted October to May. Pkt. 35c 



PETUNIA. Rose of Heaven. Rich, brilliant and effective rose color. 



Planted October to April. Oz. $1.75. 



PETUNIA. Balcony Mixed. Single large flowering, makes an eft'ective 



display over a long season. Yi oz. $1.00. 



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