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Steckler’s Flower Seeds—Continued 
HELIOTROPIUM. Helictrope. Mixed varieties with dark and light shaded fiow- 
ers. Should be sown in hot bed if sown early. October till April. 
HIBISCUS—Finest Mixed. Shrub like plants growing from four to six feet, bear- 
ing bright colored flowers. Planted February to April. 
IBERIS Amara. White Candytuft. Can be sown at different times to have a suc- 
cession of flowers. One foot high. October to April. 
UMBELLATA ROSA. Purple Candytuft. One foot. October till April. 
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 mid-summer it attains a height 
of about 3 feet and on approach of cool weather the whole plant becomes a deep 
red. Planted March to June. 
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. 
LARKSPUR. Dark Blue. Annual. long erect spikes of dark blue, beautiful blos- 
soms. 15e per package. 
LARKSPUR. Bright Carmine. Long erect spikes of fiery carmine flowers, very 
lovely and effective. 15c¢ per package. 
LARKSPUR. Apple Blossom. Very attractive spikes of pink blooms. 15e per 
package. 
LOBELIA. Erinum. Lobelia. A very graceful plant with white and blue flow- 
ers. Half foot. October till March. 
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 eutting; prefers a little shade. Planted from November to April, 
grows 114 feet high. 
LUPINS. White. Same as above but pure white flowers. 
LUPINS. Blue Same as above but blue flowers. 
MATHIOLA Annua. Ten Weeks Stocks. 
Mixed. Large flowers of ail colors, 
from white to dark blue or crimson. 
Should be sown in pots or pans, and 
when large enough transplant into 
rich soil. One and a quarter feet. 
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October till Mareh. Bupins 
MIRABILIS Jalapa. Four O’Clock or Marvel of Peru. Mixed. Flow- 
ers of various colors. Three feet. February till June. 
MYOSOTIS Palustris. Forget-Me-Not. A fine little plant, with small, 
blue star-like flowers. Half foot high. December till March. 
~. NASTURTIUM Dwarf Mixed. Blossoms red, yellow and salmon, useé 
with leaves as salad. Seed pods while young and succulent picked 
and used as capers. February to April, and November and December. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15e; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
NASTURTIUM—Tall Mixed. Same as above, makes an excellent screen 
for unsightly places. February to April and November and December. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Eyes). Insignis, Blue. Hardy annual easy cul- 
ture, very effective for border. Thrives best in particularly shaded 
Sie ong Flowers bright colors... Planted in the Spring. March to 
June. 
PETUNIA Hybrida... Petunia. Mixed. Splendid mixed hybrid _ varie- 
ties. Plants are of spreading habit; about one foot high. October 
till May. 
PETUNIA. Rosy Morn. A very pleasing clear pink with a broad white 
throat. A splendid sort for porch boxes, pots and beds. Planted Oc- 
tober to April, grows 1 foot. 
PHLOX Drummondii Grandi- 
fiora Alba. Pure -white. 
some with purple or violet 
eyes. December till April. 
PHLOX Drummondii. Mixed. 
Their various colors and 
length of flowering, with 
easy culture, make them 
os a favorite with every one. 
2 é One foot high. December 
Nasturtiums till April. 
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PORTULACA. Single (Mixed). The flowers are of various colors, 
from white to bright scarlet and crimson. The plant is good for 
edging vases or pots. Half foot high. February till August. 
PORTULACA Grandiflora, fi. pl. (Mixed). Double Portulaca. The 
same variety of colors with semi-double and double flowers half foot 
high. February till August. 
POPPY—Rosy Morn, Pink, very showy, single blossoms. annual, 2 to 
to 3 ft. high. 15e per pkg. 
POPPY. Flanders Field, very showy Double Red Blossoms, annual, 2 
to 3 ft. high. 
PAPAYVER Ranunculus Flowered Poppy. Double fringed flowers, very 
showy. Cannot be transplanted. Two feet high. October till May. 
POPPY Somniferum, or Carnation Poppy. Double flowering poppy. 
Different colors; very showy. October till May. 
PYRETHRUM Aurea. Golden Feather. The flowers resemble Asters. 
Bright yellow leaves which makes it showy as a border massed with 
plants such as Coleus, ete. March to June. Phlox 
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