Surround Yourself with Beauty-GROW FLOWERS 



Enjoy the beauty of lovely flowers and at the same time get that relaxation of mind and body 

 that working in a flower garden gives you. It's an easy way to keep up your morale and 

 get away a littre while each day from the cares of a troubled world. Try it! You'll be glad 

 that you did. 



Plan your Flower Garden to give you colorful, fragrant blooms the full length of the season. 

 Planting early and later varieties in the same area will help accomplish this. Have some Annuals 

 and some Perennials. If you have been missing the pleasure of Flower gardening start this 

 Spring. It's lots of fun! 

 , All flower seeds in packages mailed postpaid. 



Violet Queen Alyssum 



/«gfv AGERATUM (M3dg«t Blue)— Only 3 to 4 

 vs* inches tall, with a good spread of about 

 12 inches, freely producing tiny tuffs of true 

 ageratum-blue flowers. A decidedly com- 

 pact dwarf variety, valuable for edging, 

 rockeries and pots. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



ALTHEA ROSEA (Hollyhock)— October till April. 

 Very hardy. 4 to 6 feet high. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.50. 



ALYSSUM (Little Gem, Sweet Alyssum) — Free 

 flowering; six inches high; white flowers; 

 very fragrant. October till April. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00, postpaid. 



ALYSSUM (Violet Queen) — A distinct variety, 

 with delicate lavender flowers. 

 Pkt., 10c; l/ 2 oz., 75c. 



AMARANTHUS TRICOLOR (Joseph's Coat)— 



Very showy; cultivated on account of its 

 leaves, which are green, yellow and red. 

 Two to three feet high. April till August. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



AMARANTHUS (Molten Fire)— Dwarf leaves 

 dark bronze, red center; very beautiful. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



ASTER (Semple's Branching Mixed) — Beautiful 

 for cut flowers. The flowers are large dou- 

 ble, with graceful wavy petals borne on long 

 stiff stems, 'and the colors are clear and 

 handsome. Excellent for cutting; two feet. 

 December till March. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz.. $1.50. 



ASTER (Queen Margaret, German Quilled 



Mixed)— Perfect double quilled flower, of all 

 shades. One and a half feet high. Decem- 

 ber till Marcl:. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



ASTER (Crego Wilt Resistant Mixed)— Large 



double paeony shaped flowers of fine mixed 

 colors, one of the best varieties. Two feet 

 high; sow from December till March. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.80. 



ARCOTOT1S (African Daisy) — A very fine an- 

 nual. Its flowers are large and showy, be- 

 ing pure white on the upper surface, the re- 

 verse of petals pale lilac blue. It can be 

 started in hotbeds or in the open ground and 

 will come in bloom in early July. 

 Pkt.. 10c; oz., $1.00. 



AQUILEGIA (Columbine) — Long-spurred hy- 

 brids mixed. For graceful growth and re- 

 fined beauty, few perennials rival the Aquil- 

 egia with their odd-shaped flowers in delight- 

 ful pastel shades and combinations. Prefer 

 partly shaded location. Sow during January 

 to Morch. Height 2Va feet. 

 Pkt., 25c 



/vvf\ Where this insignia appears in this 

 Vsj' catalog it indicates the varieties so 

 marked are proven new introductions 

 of merit and have received an award 

 in the All-America Selection Trials. 



BALSAMINA CAMELIA FLORA ALBA— Pure 



white flowers, about 2 feet high, used for 

 bouquets. Sow all Balsaminas from Febru- 

 ary till August. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00. 



BALSAMINA — Mixed. Improved camelia-flow- 

 ered. Very double and beautiful colors. 

 February to August. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00. 



BELLIS PERENNIS (English Daisy) — Finest dou- 

 ble mixed variety; 4 inches high. October 

 till January. 

 Pkt., 35c 



\ Calendula, Chrysantha 



'All-America Selections — Gold Medal 



CALENDULA (The Ball) — It has fine stems, im- 

 mense double flowers of brilliant glistenv 

 orange. A great favorite. Planted October 

 to March. Grows 11/2 feet high. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 90c. 



CALENDULA (Orange King) — Outer petals are 

 slightly imbricated, while those of the center 

 are curved like a peony. Color glowing 

 orange. Planted October to March, grows 

 IV4 feet high. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CALENDULA (Radio) — Distinct from any other 

 Calendula. The petals are large and double 

 flowers instead of being flat, forming almost 

 a globe-shape flower. It is rich golden 

 orange in color, blooms freely in spring. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c. 



/^v CALENDULA (Orange Shaggy) — New 



*&' orange colored Calendula, grows 18 inches 

 high. Planted October to March. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 90c. 



/^\ CALENDULA (Chrysantha) — Large double 

 K25' buttercup yellow flowers, flowers in- 

 curved, extremely popular. Planted October 

 to March. 

 Pkt., 15c; oz., 90c. 



CALENDULA (Lemon Ball)— Sulphur yellow, a 

 very fine double blooming calendula and 

 planted extensively. Planted October to 

 March. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 90c. 



CALENDULA (Sensation) — Vigorous growth, 

 flowers borne on stout stems, blooms are flat, 

 brilliant orange with a scarlet sheen and full 

 yellow center. Planted October to March. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 90c. 



ARMERIA (Thrift, Sea Pink) — Dwarf-growing 

 perennial with grassy leaves and a tufted 

 habit of growth. The flowers aie brone in 

 globular heads during March to May, and 

 the plants are suitable for edgings to bor- 

 ders. 

 Pkt.. 15c. 



CANDYTUFT (Coronaria) — Hyacinth flowered 

 white. A very fine variety. One foot high. 

 October to April. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.10. 



CANDYTUFT (Umbellata) — In separate colors, 

 white, lavender, crimson. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c. 

 Rose, cardinal. Pkt., 10c 



CANDYTUFT (Umbellata Rosa)— Purple Candy- 

 tuft. One foot. October till April. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c. 



CANDYTUFT— Mixed, all colors. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c. 



CARNATION (Margaritae Robustus) — Fl. pi. 

 semi-high double Margaret Carnation. Dwarf- 

 ish habit, grows 12 to 15 inches high. The 

 flowers are much variegated, occasionally 

 producing yellow? ones. October to April. 

 Pkt., 20c; oz., $2.00. 



CELOSIA CRISTATA (Dwarf Cockscomb)— Very 

 ornamental producing large head of crimson 

 and yellow flowers 1 to 2 feet high. Febru- 

 ary till August. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00. 



CENTAUREA CYANUS (Double Cornflower)— A 

 hardy annual of easy culture; various col- 

 ors; 2 feet high. March to May. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 80c. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM TRICOLOR (Carinatum)— 

 Summer Chrysanthemum. Showy Summer 

 bloomers of different colors, 12 to 15 inches 

 high. March to May. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 80c. 



COLEUS — A well known and beautiful bedding 

 plant which can be easily propagated by 

 seeds which produce different shades of 

 colored plants. March to May. 

 Pkt., 50c. 



Candytuft, Coronaria 



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STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 



