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SHIRLEY POPPIES. — Single.— A very 
beautiful selection of Ranunculus-flowered 
Poppy. The range of colors extending 
from pure white through the most delicate 
shades of pale pink, rose, and carmine to 
crimson. Whilst edged, shaded and 
striped. The form is semi-double. A valu- 
able flower for table and general decora- 
tion, as the blooms, when cut young, will 
keep in water several days. October till 
March. 
SINGLE POPPIES.—The colors range 
through all shades of delicate rose, pink, 
carmine and brilliant crimson. Many of 
the large single flowers are edged with 
white. October till March. 
PARIS DAISIES.—French Marguerites.— 
A beautiful plant of easy culture and one 
that generally gives best’ satisfaction, 
flower white and yellow; 1% to 2 inches in 
diameter. 
Petunia Hybrida. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA.—Petunia.—Splen- 
did mixed hybrid varieties. A very decora- 
tive plant of various colors, well known to 
almost every lover of flowers. Plants are 
of spreading habit; about one foot high. 
October till May. 
J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 
DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERING 
PETUNIA.—Our seed will produce flowers 
large, fragrant, elegantly formed and 
beautiful, either for house, garden or con- 
servatory. The double Petunias are great 
favorites for pot culture in ordinary win- 
down. Packet, 25 cents. October till May. 
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Portulaca. 
PORTULACA.—A small plant of great 
beauty, and of the easiest culture. Does 
best in a well exposed situation, where it 
has plenty of sun. The flowers are of 
various colors, from white to bright scarlet 
and crimson. The plant is good for edging 
vases or pots, or where large plants are 
kept in tubs, the surface can be filled with 
this neat little genus of plants. Half foot 
high. February till August. 
PORTULACA GRANDIFLORA, fi. pl.— 
Double Portulaca.—The same variety of 
colors with semi-double and double flowers; 
half foot high. February till August. 
PRIMULA CHINENSIS.—Chinese Prim- 
rose.—A green-house plant which flowers 
profusely and continues to bloom for a long 
time; should be sown early to insure the 
plant flowering well. Different colors 
mixed; per packet, 25 cents. One and a 
half feet high. October till February. 
Primula Veris. 
PRIMULA VERIS.—Cowslip.—An herba- 
ceous plant of various’ colors, highly 
esteemed in Europe. Half foot high. De- 
cember till April. 
PYRETHRUM AUREA.—Golden Feather. 
The flowers resemble Asters. It has bright 
yellow leaves which make it very showy as 
a border massed with plants such as 
Coleus, etc. 
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