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Steckler’s Select Dahlias 
JERSEY'’S BEAUTY. (Dec.) Perfect blooms of pure rose 
pink, carried on a long wiry stem. A wonderful keeper 
when cut and a fine exhibition variety. 35e each, postpaid. 
WORLD'S BEST WHITE. (Dec.) A splendid giant variety 
with broad, wavy white petals which form a most perfectly 
shaped flower. 45e each, postpaid. 
SAGAMORE. (Dec.) Light saffron yellow with glowing 
red tinted golden suffusion. A free blooming and medium 
size flower, greatly admired for cutting. 30e¢ each, post- 
paid. 
DAKOTA. (Dec.) Large flowers of good form, color a rich 
deep coral red with coppery suffusion; a very fine variety. 
35e each, postpaid. 
MRS. I. de VER WARNER. (Dec.) A refined mauve lav- 
ender, large blooms on long strong stems, flowering early 
and continues to produce until the end of the season. A 
very attractive variety. 35e each, postpaid. 
SUNKISS. (Hy. Cac.) Soft yellow at the center with salmon 
and pink shadings; flowers of largest Size and on perfect 
stems. 45e each, postpaid. 
GUIDING STAR. 
the best Known. 
DAY BREAK. (Pomp.) 
25e each, postpaid. 
(Pomp.) <A beautiful waxy white; one of 
20ce each, postpaid. 
A very well known rose pink. 
Gladioli Bulbs 
Dahlias 
AMERICA. Soft lavender pink. The most popular HALLEY. Coral pink; heavy producer of delicate 
Gladiolus in the world. A vigorous grower and blossoms. de eaeh; 50¢ per doz., postpaid. 
profuse bloomer; about 16 large aos on ean 
spike; orchid-like and charming. anted from. ; - ; = attractive va- 
January to April. 5e each; 45e per doz., postpaid. ear wicaier chee naee 5 eager ee — 
ANNA EBERIUS. Profuse bloomers of beautiful 
purple flowers, growing in popularity. Planted MRS. FRANCIS KING. Light scarlet. Extra long 
January to April. 
CHICAGO WHITE. Pure white, extra long spikes, 
6e each; 65ec per doz., postpaid. spikes with 20 immense flowers. Color is flame- 
pink shading to rich cherry-red in throat, ma- 
very fine for cut flowers; has lavender markings 
in throat. Planted January to April. Se each; 
45¢ per doz., postpaid. 
ALICE TIPLADY. Orange saffron flowers, grown 
extensively. Planted January to April. 
45e per doz., postpaid. 
SCHWABEN. A very wonderful and attractive 
Canary Yellow Gladioli, very showy and immense 
spikes of flowers. Planted January to April. 6e 
each; 65¢ per doz., postpaid. 
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Standard Mixed Gladioli 
MEXICAN SINGLE. 
the South. 
Planted February to July. 
EASTER LILY. 
and the outside petals a 
until March. 25e each; $2.50 per doz., postpaid. 
roon lines at petal tips and purple patch on bend 
of inside petals. Extremely beautiful. Planted 
January to April. 5e each; 45¢ per doz., postpaid. 
STANDARD MIXTURE. A very fine mixture of all 
colors, and attractive in a garden. Planted Jan- 
uary to April. 4e each; 48c per doz., postpaid. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Very fine roSe striped 
orange and scarlet blooms, on long heavy spikes. 
7e each; 75e per doz. postpaid. 
Tuberoses 
Grows and flowers extensively throughout 
desirable for cut flowers. White blooms. 
4e each; 40c per doz., postpaid. 
Very 
Cannas 
Mixed Colors Only. 
Bronze and green leaved varieties. 
15c each; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
Easter Lily 
This handsome white Lily is similar in shape 
Joseph Red Lily, except that the tube is a littl 
little more recurved. Sep- 
CHINESE TONKIN CANES 
Five feet, extra heavy, for staking dahlias, 
young fruit trees, etc. 
10c each; doz. 85c, postpaid 
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