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



Mme. Landry. — Double. One of the 

 choicest and most beautiful of Bruants. 

 Color, clear salmon, center shading- to 

 copper, with a white eye. Very distinct. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill.— Single. Floret, 2y2 x 2 

 inches. The center of each petal is a soft, 

 lig-ht salmon, bordered with rosy salmon 

 and veined deep rose. Frequently throws 

 six petals. 



JaccLnerie. — One of the largest of florets, 

 longer than wide; very velvety in texture, 

 and a magnificent shade of very dark 

 crimson scarlet. 



Iia Favorite. — Still a standard among 

 double whites. 



Mme. Charlotte. — Distinct pure salmon, 

 occasionally veined with white. Semi- 

 double Bruant. 



Jean V i a u d. — Semi-double Bruant. 

 Color, a beautiful shade of bright rose 

 which does not fade in the hottest 

 weather. Extra strong grower. 



John Doyle. — A very free, semi-double, 

 bright scarlet. Dwarf, robust grower. 

 As a pot plant it ranks as one of the best. 



Mme. Buchner. — - Double white. More 

 vigorous^ constitution than La Favorite. 



Secretair de Chatenay. — The darkest red 

 in the market; dwarf grower. 



Double Gen. Grant. — Semi-double, clear 

 orange scarlet. An old, well-known vari- 

 ety, probably more used for bedding- than 

 any other variety in commerce. 



Due De Montemort. — Deep brilliant car- 

 mine-purple, one of the most novel and 

 striking- shades yet seen; a profuse bloom- 

 er; foliage deeply zoned. 



Hydrang'ea. 



Bichmond Beaut y.^Brilliant scarlet 

 crimson, with large white feather on the 

 two upper petals; the finest bedder; single 

 Geranium. 25c. 



Double Dryden. — A fancy variety with 

 most beautiful arrangement of colors. 

 Delicate pink, shading out to glowing 

 crimson. 



N u i t Poitevine. — Rosy purple with 

 maroon shading, lower petals clear, the 

 upper scarlet at the base. 25c. each. 



Berthe de Pressilly. — Flowers large 

 silvery rose color. Most beautiful shade. 



Kleber. — Deep violet of velvety texture; 

 a free grbwer and very free in bloom. 25c. 



Triumphe de Nancy. — Semi-double car- 

 mine red, with white markings. Large 

 trusses of immense florets. 25c. • 



Francis Perkins. — In our estimation this 

 is one of the best double pink bedding Ger- 

 aniums. For massing there is no pink 

 variety that equals it. 



Bruanti. — Clear orange scarlet. A very 

 g-ood bedder. 



Prices, 10c. each, $1.00 per dozen; 15c. 



each, $1.50 per dozen; 5-inch pots, 25c. 



I each; excepting- where noted. 



I Ivy Geraniums. — A g-ood collection. 



Prices, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen, and 25c; 



each; $2.50 per dozen. 



Geranium Pelarg-onium — (Lady 'V7ash- 

 ing-ton). — We have a good collection of 

 these fine pot plants in larg-e variety; 25c. 

 and 50c. 



Scented Geraniums. — Rose, everybody 

 likes it. 10c. to 25c. each. Nutmeg and 

 1 Apple scented, 15c. to 25c. each. 



GBBVILIiBA BO- 



BUSTA — Australian 

 Silk Oak. — A magnifi- 

 cent plant for deco- 

 rative purposes, of 

 rapid, easy growth; 

 cut foliage rivaling- a 

 rare fern. 25c. each. 

 Large plants, 75c. 

 and $1.00. 



HBLIOTBOPE.— 



Lig-ht and Dark. — Of 



these popular f r a - 

 g-rant blooming: 

 plants we have se- 

 lected those which 

 are most adaptable to 

 our Southern cli- 

 mate, size of flower, 

 color and fragrance, 

 our standpoint i n 

 selection. Price, 10c. 

 and 25c. each. 



HYDRANGEA.— 



Beautiful blooming- 

 plant, adapted rather 

 t o shady location. 

 The large clusters of 

 flowers resemble the 

 snow ball, only being: 

 much larg-er. 



Otaksa Monstrosa. 

 A very beautiful vari- 

 ety from Japan, giv- 

 ing- large clusters of 

 bluish pink flowers in 

 great abundance 

 throug-h the season; 

 the flowers are very 

 persistent, lasting- 

 two or three months. 



Thomas Hog-g-. — 



This is the finest of 

 all Hydrang-eas. It 



We strong-ly advise shipping* by Express whenever practicable; this will enable us to 



send much strong-er p\ants and g-uarantee safer delivery. If ordered by 



mail add 20 per v>ent. of the value of plants to cover postag-e. 



