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J. STECKLER SEED C0. T LTD., ALMANAC AND 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. 



PRESIDENT TAFT. — Shining-, intense 

 deep pink, good size and form; free 

 bloomer. Color possessed by no other rose. 

 The most remarkable of all pink roses. 



DEAN HOLE, — An intense salmon pink, 

 with bud of extraordinary length opening 

 into a mammoth bloom of splendid sub- 

 stance. 



MARY COUNTESS OP JLCHESTEE.- 

 (Alex Dickson, 1909). — Warm crimson car- 

 mine flowers of great size with large 

 smooth, circular petals upright growth, 

 deliciously scented. A variety of much 

 merit and distinction. Young plants 50c. 

 each; stronger plants 75c. each. 



WM, R. SMITH. — As a summer bedder 

 will rank with the two Cochets, produces 

 immense quantities of fine flowers of 

 creamy white, with pink shadings. The 

 strongest grower of all the summer bed- 

 ders. 



MRS. BENJ. R. CANT.— Clear bright 

 rosy pink, large size, double and full. The 

 most vigorous of all tea roses. Blooms the 

 entire season; we highly recommend it. 



JONKHEER J. Im. MOCK. — The blooms 

 are produced very freely, of the largest 

 size, of perfect formation and highly 

 recommended. Young plants 50c. each; 

 larger, 75c. and $1.00. 



ETOIX>E DE PRANCE.— Color a lovely 

 shade of clear red crimson velvet. Very 

 fragrant and keeps well. It is a good 

 grower and a free bloomer, deliciously fra- 

 grant. 



OLIVIER. — Deep rose color, strong free 

 grower, resembling Balduin in color. 



MAY MILLER — (Hill, 1910). — Said to 

 be an improved Devoniensis. Long pointed 

 bud which opens into a large, elegantly 

 finished flower of creamy-white with lace 

 edge of lavender-pink about each petal. 

 Young pjants 50c. each; stronger plants 75c. 

 and $1.00 each. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL. — Rosy scarlet 

 buds, opening reddish salmon, semi-double 

 flowers, a good decorative variety. 



KILLARNEY. — An exquisite shade of 

 deep sea shell pink. The buds and flowers 

 are of good size. 



■WHITE KILLABNEY. — Pure white in 

 color, long in bud, of fine form. Planted 

 out it comes sometimes with a delicate 

 pink tinge, which, if anything adds to its 

 beauty. 



QUEEN BEATRICE.— One of the very 

 finest bright pink roses, buds and flowers of 

 fine form, very free in bloom. 



CONRAD PERDINAND MEYER.— Deep 

 intense pink, rich fragrance, largest size, 

 perfect form. 



Prices, 25c. and 50c. each. Stronger 

 plants, 75c. each, except where otherwise 

 noted. 



We strongly advise shipping by Express 

 whenever practicable; this will enable us 

 to send much stronger plants and guaran- 

 tee safer delivery. If ordered by mail add 

 20 per cent, of the value of plants to cover 

 postage. 



All of Our Seeds are Tested Before Placing Them on Sale. 



