26 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
Steckler’s Flower Seeds—Continued 
Put up in 10c packages—3 for 25ce; 14 for $1.00. Postpaid, except where noted. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. Large flowered, golden yellow, splendid cut flowers. 
= page sere Oz. 7O0c. 
[ e | CANDYTUFT Coronaria. Hyacinth flowered white. A very fine variety. ne 
oe foot high. October to April. Oz. T5e. y ” e 
CANDYTUFT Umbellata. In separate colors, white, lavender, crimson. Oz. 50e. 
Rose cardinal, oz. 75e. 
CENDY EEE Umbellata Rosa. Purple Candytuft. One foot. October till April. 
Ze c. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS. Sweet William. Their beautiful 
colors make them very showy. Should be sown early, other- 
wise they will not flower the first Spring; one and a half 
feet high. October till April. Oz. S5e. 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS. Chinese Pink. Single. A beautiful 
class of annuals of various colors which flower very pro- 
fusely in early Spring and Summer; one foot high. October 
till April. Oz. 50e. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGGII. Japan Pink. Double. This is 
the most showy of any of the annual pinks. The flowers 
are very large and of brilliant colors; one foot high. Octo- 
ber till April. Oz. 75e. 
DELPHINIUM CHINENSIS. Dwarf China Larkspur. Mixed 
colors very pretty; one foot high. All Larkspurs should be 
sown from November till April. Oz. Tie. 
DAHLIA. Large flowering Dahlia. Mixed. Seed sown in the 
Spring will flower by June. Very pretty colors are obtained 
from seed, the semi-double or single can be pulled up as they 
bloom; but those seeds which are saved from the double va- 
pee - 4 rieties will produce a good percentage of double flowers. 
February till June. Oz. $1.00. . 
Coreopsis ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA. California Poppy. Single. 
A very free flowering plant, good for masses. Does not 
transplant well. One foot high. December till April. Yellow color. Oz. 40e. 
GERANIUM ZONALE. Zonale Geranium. Mixed. Seed saved from large flowering 
varieties of different colors; should be sown in seed pans, and when large enough 
transplanted into pots when they can be left or transplanted in Spring into the open 
ground. Oz. $3.50. 
GOLDEN GLOW. Rudbeckia. Grows 3 feet high, branching freely and bearing by 
the hundreds, on long, graceful stems; exquisite double flowers of the brightest 
golden color and as large as a Cactus Dahlia. As cut flowers the blooms last well. 
Perfectly hardy and blooms continuously throughout the Summer months. Oz. $1.00. 
GOMPHRENA. Mixed. White and Crimson Bachelor Button or Globe Amaranth. Dianthus Barbatus 
Well known variety of flowers; very early and free flowering; continue to flower (Sweet William) 
for a long time. Two feet high. From February to August. Oz. 35e. ; 
% { | A 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. 30e. 
OF GYPSOPHILA. Pink. A very soft pink. Planted March to 
So June and grows about two feet high. Oz. 40ce. 
_ HELIANTHAUS. fl. pl. Double Flowering Sunflower. A well 
known plant, with showy yellow flowers, the double is culti- 
vated in flower gardens. The Single varieties are cultivated 
mostly for the seed. Four feet high. February till July. Oz. 50e. 
HELIOTROPIUM. 
Heliotrope. 
Mixed varieties 
with dark and 
light shaded 
flowers. Should 
be sown in hot 
bed if sown 
early. October 
ile April a Oz: 
$1.50. 
KOCHIA. Mexican 
Burning Bush. 
A splendid and 
novel plant. An 
easily grown 
anon ural) plant 
suitable for all 
Dawes! “Ob. the 
eS One tal Sown 
ip ‘ thinly in Spring 
Golden Glow when leaves be- 
gin to appear on 
the trees, it soon forms a cypress-like hedge of symmet- 
rical form and of lively green color; by midsummer it at- 
tains a height of about 3 feet and on 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 orange, 
white, rose and other colors. Excellent for bedding. 
February to August. Oz. 75e. 
LARKSPUR. Dark Blue. Annual, long erect spikes of dark 
blue, beautiful blossoms. Oz. 50e. 
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. 50e. 
LARKSPUR. Rocket Larkspur. Fall. Mixed colors; very 
showy; two and a half feet. Oz. 50e. 
NOTE: None of the Delphiniums or Larkspurs transplant 
well and are better sown at once where they are intended to 
remain. 
Delphinium, Annual Larkspur 
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