Grow Magnificent, fragrant Sweet Peas for Cutting 



SWEET PEAS — The range of color, combined with the ex- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^m VIOLA ODORATA (Sweet Violet)— Well known edg- 



quisite beauty of form of the flowers and the gracefulness ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| ^"'^ plant, one-half foot high. Sow from January 



of the long stems, makes this the most popular of our ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jl'^^^^^^l '° March, 



annual flowers. ^^^^^^^^^^^^r a -J* l^^K ^^'" '^^'^'' °^" ^^■^''■ 



EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCER — These magnificent Sweet ^^^^^^^^^F . Ittr '"^^H YUCCA (Adam's Needle)— Grows 5 to 6 feet. Set 



Peas are ideal for late fall and vrinter blooming in the ^^^^^^^^^^^^m imtm ^^B seed out in August to November. Has broad 



lower South. Plant during August, September and Oc- ^^^H^^^^^^^H ^P* ^M swordlike evergreen foliage which makes large 



tober. ^^^^^^^^^^^1 ^t round clumps. Flowering stalks are bare about 



„.,„.,. ,. , , -'''','i -°',;- yf i,*!: t.i;'Ur. ^^^^^^V^^K , ^1 6 feet high with large drooping creamy white 



Blue Bird— Rich mdigo blue $ .10 S .30 Sl.OO S3.60 ^^^^V^^ ^M flowers. Likes loose, dry soil and a warm situa- 



Columbia — Best pmk and white 10 .30 1.00 3.60 ^^B \ 1. «r .A^^IH tion. 



Flamingo— Orange salmon 10 .30 1.00 3.00 ^^^ \ '., •< jm ^^^ ^J^ >fli^^H Pkt " 20c 



Glitters — Brilliant cerise 10 .30 1.00 3.60 ^F k^^>JT ^B^l^p^ ^^^^B ^..^tt'iio 'r,- ■ j i ^ i 



Heather BeU— Mauve lavender 10 .30 1.00 3.60 ■ ^^BM H^H .^^^^H ZINNIAS— Zinnias, m varied forms and colors, to- 



Meadow Lark— Cream 10 .30 1.00 3.60 B ^gM ■V^i^^^^H °°y ""^^'^ a prominent place among the preferred 



Snowstorm— Pure white 10 .30 I.OO 3.60 f ^R». "^.^iT^^i^^H annual garden flowers. For fall blooining, sow 



Zvolanek's Pink— Rich pink 10 .30 1.00 3.60 I •**- ^%. i,'- lOk^^S^^M during July Augus and September. In 6 to 7 



Zvolanek's Rose— Rose pink 10 .30 I.OO 3.60 L k, W 1>- -MMMfc ^^^ weeks the plants will begin to bloom; the flowers 



Grenadier— Dazzling scarlet S .10 S .45 SI.50 S4.50 ^ V t .^^^^T^ySM increase m size and beauty of color as the plants 



Shirley Temple (New)— Delightful ^^ ^lir^lK^B^ ^M^l mature. They delight m a sunny location pro- 

 soft rose pink 10 .45 1.50 4.50 ^^V ^^^ €^HPs^- T^ ^wH ^ided with rich soil and abundant moisture. 



Spencer's Extra Early Christmas — ^^^^^^jm^ ]^^^^ '♦ .^ '^H GIANT DAHLIA-FLOWERED — Resemble the deco- 



Flowering mixed 10 .20 .65 2.00 ^^^^^^^^^B^*^ -> J^fei!'MB rative Dahlia because of their unusual depth, 



LATE SPENCER (Orchid-Flowered)— Hardy, vigorous growers, ^H^^^^BL "^ « ■■I^S „ °P^" ^^^ graceful growth, and curled petals, 



seldom winter-killed in the South. Sow during October and ^^^^^^^^K^ ijk^ ^^^MkM Canary Bird— Primrose yellow. 



November and they will commence blooming in March. ^^^^^^^Hk .^fll^^HlSfl Crimson Monarch— Crimson red. 



Pkt 1/ lb ^^^^^^^^^V'^^^^.^V^H^H^^l Dream — Distinct deep lavender. 



Avalanche— Glistening white $.10 S .15 S*.50" S1.60 ^^^^^^^^ : ^^'^^J^^^^B Exquislt^Light rose, darker center. 



Beauty— Blush pink 10 .15 .50 1.60 ^■^V^- • i .iiJ^^^^H Oriole— Bright orange and gold. 



Flaming June— Scarlet cerise 10 .15 .50 1.50 ^^^^ "^^lliLi!. J^ ^^^H i°^ Bear— Large, pure white. 



Magnet— Bright cream pink 10 .15 .50 1.50 ^^V«^ Jmm^^- ^^^1 ,v;r- S^^ ,°° °''°^x®- ^l^Kl"'^', X^ "^f •' ®^'^'' i"'-'^?'-^''; 



Scinailant— Rose cerise 10 .15 .50 1.60 ■^B,' Sk^SP^^*-. '^P^ -^^^^H ™''^°— C, '^^''^ *'"® Dahlia-like flower, double, of 



Late Spencer or Orchid-flowered ^^H • ShT ' k.* ' ^^Hl n,"f ^^ „ ,7^- ^« 



Mixture— Unsurpassed for rich- ^^K£ ^MP- ....^X^^J^^^M ' ^°'" "^ °'" ^°'^' °^" ^^•°''- 



ness and brilliancy 10 .15 .40 1.60 ^^^Hl^^^BB^ JHh^'I^^^^^H CALIFORNIA GIANTS— The enormous flowers are 



I^^^HE^^SIr ^l^^T^^^^^^^I ^^°' ^"'^ °^ symmetrical form. 



SNAPDRAGON (Golden Queen) — A very fine variety ^^^^HfeHK ^HR^ ^^I^H Orange King— Orange scarlet, 



of giant yellow blooms, growing 24 to 36 inches ^^^^^^^^^T ^B^^^^^^^H Rose Queen — Striking bright rose, 



high. Planted October to March. ^^^^^^^V '^^^^H^^^^^H Scarlet Gem— Deep scarlet. 



Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., I^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I Orange Queen — Golden orange. 



SNAPDRAGON (The Rose)— Hose pink blooms, giant ^^^^^^^H^H^^^^^^^H ^"pl^^II^^fiLK^ii^' cu. in i/ 



flowered, grows 32 inches high Planted October ^^^^^^^H^^^^^H Cn^V^lri:^ Vtll^-J^^- }^^ "^ °'- i^"'^'' °'"\ ^^?- 



tr. Mrrrr-v^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 Calilomia Giunts Mixture — Every color available 



bI. in;. 1/ „, ^n^ ^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^ is represented. 



Pkf., 10c; 1/2 oz., 50c. cv 1 n. , Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 4Sc; oz., 80c. 



SNAPDRAGON (Queen Victoria)— Pure snow-white Shirley Temple iniiDiiT 7iMiaTHc_Fi , n <i . 



blooms. Tall, large floweringr24 to 36 inches ^„h Lf.,^"^^^^^F \' ^""f^S^K^^f ""1 '^^5 



k;„i, Di„„*„j r^„r„v,„.. «« i\/f™.t.v, Willi attractive round, almost globular-shaped 



pI^ in ?/ October to March. STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bismarck)- blooms resembUng the pompon Dahlias. Very 



re.1., luc, /2 oz., luc. Canary yellow. Same as above, but long spikes prolific bloomer. 



SNAPDRAGON — Choice mixed. Showy plant of of yellow blooms. Canary — Yellow. 



various colors. About 2 feet high. Sow from Pkf., 25c. Scarlet Gem — Deep scarlet. 



?if.'°''in^.."l/ ^°"?n,. STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bismarck)- 2-°^'^^^°^^^\ orange. 



Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 50c. Old rose blooms. Pmk— Deep flesh pink. 



(^ SNAPDRAGON (Rust Proof California Giant Pkt., 25c. Prices on above: Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 60c; oz., SI. 10. 



^ Mixture)— This mixture of rust proof Snapdrag- STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bismarck)- ^ "'"^^ '^°'°''^= ^^'•' ^°'" ''"* °^- ''°='" '^^ °^- ^°''- 



ons is the best all around type, equally fine for Fiery blood red blooms (M) ZINNIA FANTASY — Finest mixed. Delicate lacy- 

 border or for cutting. The plants are of the popu- p]jf., 25c. ' ^^ petaled flowers, rounded, medium sized with a 

 Pkf.^?o"c"'"oz'!l2.00? '^^^' STOCKS (Double Early Giant Imperial Bismarck)- ^^^^1^°''^^ °^ beautiful colors, a really beautiful 

 *' ' ' Silvery lilac blooms. m . , ..* 

 SNAPDRAGON (Pinkie)— Clear rose of the Majus pkt 25c ^'"•' '^'=- 



Pkt°"1oi°T *S2^lo''"'^ '"'"''°°'' STOCKS (Double Perpetual Branching)-Free flow- @ ZINNIA FANTASY STAR DUST - Flowers of 

 c„,r,';«^.;.^r,",cu ; , ^ v. ^ • ^"^^ 'yP^- sometimes called "Cut and Come "^ medium size, shaggy petaled, color is a nch 

 SNAPDRAGON (Shasta) — Pure white, a very desir- Again." Height 20 inches. deep golden yellow, free flowering, early bloom- 

 able variety and rust proof. Pkf., 25c. ' *"'?• 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., $2.00. TITHONLA (Me " S fl G d'fl <? ^^^" '^^'* °^" ^^•^''• 

 TEN WEEKS STOCKS— Mixed. Large flowers of all Fireball)--LaTgl!°single°frow'ers'™range°ve^mU*ion ZINNIA LILLIPUT PASTEL MIXTURE— Plants 12 to 15 

 colors from white to dark blue or crimson. Should color and especially desirable for planting among inches in height, compact growing and free flow- 

 be sown in pots or pans, and when large enough shrubbery. February to March. ^ ^ ^ ering, early blooming, producing flowers about 

 transplant into rich soil. One and a quarter feet. Pkf., 15c; oz., S2.75. ' ^^ days after seed is sown. 

 October to March. Tn-o-c^tm ' ■cf^^'r-r.-KilT-i^T t i i_, „ . , V'kX., 10c; oz., 85c, postpaid. 

 Pkt IQc- lA oz 2Se TORENLA FOURNIERI— Lovely blue flowers with ,„„„, ^ . ,.,-Tjc ^ -.r -j j ■ 

 ..nlJ.';i ,;,;'■ !'t • , t . »• , *ree large spots of darkest blue and a bright ZINNIA .(fantasy Wildfire)— Vivid red m coloring 

 STOCKS (Early Gianf Imperial Improved Bismarck yellow throat. Blooms during summer and fall °"° '"'"^ °°-°- ° distinct note of cheerfulness and 

 Mixed)— An extra fine early blooming mixed stock Qjid makes fine beds and borders. color to any garden. Plants are neat, strong and 

 of branching habits, producing double flowers, Pkt., 15c; V4 oz., SI. 35. ' ^'■^^ blooming; 21/2 to 3 feet tall, coming into 

 splendid for cutting. Planted October to March. irmnrMii ' r^nttmin-ic-^n^n mn.-, ir ,. i T^ flower 45 to 50 days after seed is sown. 

 Pkf., 25c; 1/4 oz., 75c VERBENA CANDIDISSIMA (White Verbena)— Pure p^f., iSc. 



white verbena of more or less fragrance; II/2 



feet high. January to April. ,^„^ 



Pkt., lOc; oz., Sl.OO. , ^ ^ - - , 



MAMMOTH VERBENA HYBRIDA (Hybridized Ver- ^r~S-' 



bena) — Their long flowering and great diversity /'"'^ '""'• ' 



of color makes them valuable for every garden J '- ' 



^A) ^^^^HBIH^H however small. All colors mixed; II/2 feet high. [ . {^ 



V ^^^^H^^^H January to April. | 



■♦. ^^^^^^m Pkt., lOc; oz., 75c. ,<" - * ^. ^^'- , 



' L • *. ■ '"Mlg?t n VERBENA SCARLET— Brilliant scarlet-red flowers of ' '* -f^-""^^ 



X-- ^^^^^^^P"^ f Jf 5 " ^M^^a ^^ great size, flowers freely during summer. Planted S, 

 ^"**R ^^^^I^^P- Jai ;' ..• \^^^^MK ta^ January to April. 



afc» vS^^B^^ aL^ ' *¥'JEn Pk'- lOc; oz- si.oo. 



T.i^f^W^' '^SM ' -'^■tlt' - MSk VERBENA STRIPED ITALIAN— These are beautiful ^ . -» ; 



■mS^ -■ ^_ ■^StSfiuSio^ striped kinds of colors with large eyes. February ( r"' ' 



^Lt~ ^' isBmSSSK^ '° Apni. ^ ••^ , 



h^'.-taM^fj^, •"• I "TSir^WrinTM^ !"•«•- 1°=; oz., 90c. < . §■ ' J" 



tJ'X—C'^aBKBIw^r VERBENA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA (Crimson Glow) ■" *• " ^_i 



— The finest and deepest red shade available. » o y' /\ ^ '"' 



The flowers are a solid mass of color, making a " — • ' i f-'> ' 



striking bed or border in the garden. Plants are 4^ ' ^ 



compact in habit, foliage small. i^ "■ ' 4^ k 



r --^i— ,-1—™- - ,=-«- Pk'- I5c; oz., S2.50, postpaid. V v '• "" / ) 



tCaJ^mSM: ^mtr/^MHiJUS viola CORNUTA— Tufted Pansy mixed. Annual, '""^^Ki' 



K'.-'^.M ""^BBf extensively used for edging and their spreading ^^H»' 



iJ.. . ..iK -.^aHKSBI habit renders them valuable for rockeries. August 'B . 



to December. ^ - ' 



yam. VSn^^ ■■ ^^^- l^^' °^-' $2.00. 



It- f^Si^H^H VINCA— Mixed. Red and white Periwinkle. Plants 



R^IIk^^^^^^^H of shining foliage, with white and dark rose '^ 

 '^^^^^^^^^^^" colored flo'wers, 2 feet high. February to April. 



Ten Weeks Stocks Pkt., 10c; oz., 90c. Zinnia, Giant Dahlia Flowered 



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STECKLER SEED COMPANY. Inc., NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA 



