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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



flowers are large and full and borne on 

 strong stems and fine foliage, color a 

 most pleasing pink with light center. 

 This rose requires a warm climate, and 

 is therefore at home in this section. 



White Maman Cochet. Same as pre- 

 ceding, except color is pure white. 



Above two varieties should be in every 

 collection, as they are constant bloomers 

 and give entire satisfaction. 



Safrano (safron) and Isabella Sprunt 

 (yellow). Our grandmother's favorites. 

 Always in bloom, rich in color and pro- 

 duce the very finest form of buds found 

 in any rose; stiff stems holding the 

 flowers straight up. 



Souvenir de la Malmaison. This is one 

 of the most popular of garden roses. Ita 

 beautiful flesh color and perfectly double 

 flowers and free flowering habit being 

 so well known needs no further com- 

 ment. 



Prices, 4 inch pots, 20c. each, $2.00 per 

 dozen; 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. Extra 

 strong field grown plants, 40c. each, $4.00 

 per dozen; 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 



We strongly advise shipping by Ex- 

 press whenever practicable; this will 

 enable U3 to send much stronger plants 

 and guarantee safer delivery. If ordered 

 hy mail add 20 per cent, of the value of 

 plants to cover postage. 



STANDARD EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES. 



Archduke Charles — Dark red changing to 



light red. 

 Louis Phillippe — Rich, dark, velvety 



crimson, free and beautiful. 

 Monthly Cabbage — A lovely pink rose, 



very fine. A comrade to Archduke 



Charles. 

 Beauty of Stapleford — Bright pink and 



rich rose crimson. 

 Duchess of Albany — (Red La France) — 



Charming rose; speaks for itself. 

 La France — Center of petal clear peach 



pink, outer edge silvery rose. A 



general favorite. 

 Meteor — Dark, rick red rose, none better. 

 Marie Guillot — Ivory white. 

 Striped La France — Same as La France, 



except the color is pink with light 



stripes. Superb. 

 Triumph de Fernet Pere — Magenta red, 



passing to rich crimson, a very fine 



variety. 

 Sombrieul or Camelia — A strong grower 



and constant blooming variety. 

 Madame de Vatry — Rich red, gives gen- 

 eral satisfaction. 

 Bon Silene — Deep rose, sometimes bright 



rosy icrimson, occasionally pale light 



rose. 

 Catherine Mermet — Large, clear rosy 



pink. 



Mile. Francisca Kruger — Deep shaded 



coppery yellow. 

 Madame Welche — Amber yellow with 



crimson rose center. 

 Madame Camille — Remarkable shade of 



salmon. 

 Madame Lambard — ^Beautiful £ihade of 



rosy bronze, passing to salmon and 



fawn; a very strong grower. 

 Marie Van Houtte — A beautiful pale 



■canary yellow. 

 Papa Gantier — Rich, bright red and very 



large. 

 The Queen — Beautiful long buds. The 



color is a pure snowy white. 

 Empress Eugenie — Pink; an excellent 



variety. 

 Champion of the World — Pink. 

 Gen. de Tartas — Red; a constant bloomer. 

 Prices, 4 inch pots, 20c. each, $2.00 per 

 dozen; 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. Extra 

 strong field grown plants, 40c. each, $4.00 

 per dozen; 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 



We strongly advise shipping by Ex- 

 press whenever practicable; this will 

 enable us to send much stronger plants 

 and guarantee safer delivery. If ordered 

 by mail add 20 per cent, of the value of 

 plants to cover postage. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



Chromatella, or Cloth of Gold — Clear 



golden yellow. 

 Climbing Meteor — Rich velvety crimson. 



Extra fine. Hardy. 



Climbing Malmaison — A lovely fiesh 

 color. Strong grower. 



Clim'bing Paul Neyron — (Madame Wag- 

 ram) — Large pink flowers of magnifi- 

 cent satin rose color. Extremely 

 beautiful. 



Climbing Wooton — Deep, rich red, fra- 

 grant. 



Crimson Rambler — ^Bright scarlet in im- 

 mense panicles of fifty or more 

 blooms. Magnificent and hardy. 



Climbing Devoniensis — Pink. 



Lamarque — Pale canary yellow, almost 



white. 

 Pink Rambler — Deep, rich pink, very 



handsome. Hardy. 



Lawn Sprinklers, a Complete Line. 



