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Steckler^s Prize Winning Dahlias 



JERSEY'S BEAUTY. (Dec.) Per- 

 fect blooms of pure rose pink, car- 

 ried on a long wiry stem. A won- 

 derful keeper when cut and a fine 

 exhibition variety. 30c each, post- 

 paid. 



SNOWDRIFT. (D.c.) A splendid 

 giant variety with broad, wavy white 

 petals which form a most perfectly 

 shaped flower. 40c each, postpaid. 



SAGAMORE. (Dec.) Light saffron 

 yellow with glowing red tinted gold- 

 en suffusion. A free bloomin? and 

 medium size flower, greatly admired 

 for cutting. 30c each, postpaid. 



DAKOTA. (Dec.) Large flowers of 

 good form, color a rich deep coral 

 red with coppery suffusion; a very 

 fine variety. 35c each, postpaid. 



MRS. I. de VER WARNER. (Dec.) 

 A refined mauve lavender, laige 

 blooms on long strong stems, flower- 

 ing early and continues to produce 

 until the end of the season. A very 

 attractive variety. 25c each, post- 

 paid. 



JERSEY BEACON. (F. D.) Chinese 

 scarlet with pale reverse giving a 

 two-toned effect. Large flowers and 

 prolific bloomer. Price 30c each, 

 postpaid. 



JANE COWL. (I. D.) A blending of 

 buff and old gold to a bright salmon 

 at the center. Flowers borne on rigid 

 stems, a truly superb Dahlia. Price 

 35c, postpaid. 



AMBER QUEEN. Pom. Amber shaded 

 apricot, a fine variety. Price 25c 

 each, postpaid. 



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JOE FETTE. Pom. 

 30c, postpaid. 



Pure white. Price 



Ornamental Dahlia 



AMARYLLIS JOHNSONI (St. Joseph 

 Lily.) Deep crimson with broad 

 white stripe on each petal, a popular 

 flower in the South. 30c each; $3.00 

 per doz., postpaid. 



Calla 



CALLA AETHIOPICA. (Lily of the 



Nile.) As a winter blooming bulbous 

 rooted pot plant there is hardly any- 

 thing to come up to the beautiful 

 Calla Lily. Can also be planted in 

 open ground with success. Bulbs 

 should be potted in the months of 

 October, November, December and 

 January, and may be had to bloom 

 from Christmas to March. 35c each; 

 per dozen, $3.00, postpaid. 



CALLA. EUiottiana. A winter bloom- 

 ing bulbous rooted pot plant, of the 

 same characteristics as the white, 

 but having beautiful yellow blooms. 

 Planted in October, November, De- 

 cember and January and may be 

 had to bloom from Christmas to 

 March. 35 ceach; $3.50 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



CALADIUM. Elephant's Ear. Useless 

 to give description, everyone knows 

 it. Planted February to July. 20c 

 each; $2.25 per dozen. 



FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 

 (Mixed). Grown for their ornamen- 

 tal leaves, which come in the most 

 glorious shades and combinations. 

 They should preferably be planted 

 in a half-shady place and watered 

 liberally. For massed beds or bor- 

 ders under large trees or for planting 

 in shady porch boxes among green 

 foliage plants. Planted March to 

 July. Per bulb 25c each; $2.50 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



TUBEROSES 



MEXICAN SINGLE. Grows and flow- 

 ers extensively throughout the South. 

 Very desirable for cut flowers. "White 

 blooms. Planted February to July. 

 4c each; 40c per dozen, postpaid. 



CANNAS 



Mixed colors only. Bronze and green 

 leaved varieties. 15c each; $1.25 per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



EASTER LILY 



EASTER LILY. This handsome white 

 Lily is similar in shape to our St. 

 Joseph Red Lily, except that the 

 tube is a little shorter and the out- 

 side petals a little more recurved. 

 September until March. 25c each; 

 $2.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



CHINESE TONKIN CANES 



Five feet, extra heavy, for 



staking dahlias, young fruit 



trees, etc. 



10c each; doz, 85c, postpaid 



STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 



