94 J. STECKLER SEED CO.,, 
variety, standing upright in hot and dry 
weather. 
Macafeana.—A grand foliage plant with 
bright orange red leaves, very showy. 
Prices: 10c. to 50c. each; $1.00 and $2.00 
per dozen. 
Acalypha Sanderii. 
Sanderii.—The most 
duction of the century. Under a variety of 
sensational intro- 
names this remarkable plant has been 
praised by experts the world over. It has 
been called the ‘Philippine Medusa,” 
“Dewey’s Favorite Plant,” “Chenille Plant,”’ 
“Blazing Cat Tail’ and many other names 
of similar character. We know of no 
plant so unique and sensational in ap- 
pearance. It is an absolutely new de- 
parture, totally unlike any other plant 
now known. It is an extraordinary free 
grower and bloomer, small plants bloom- 
ing from January to December. As an or- 
namental plant, it is the most striking 
ever seen. Of branching habit, the 
branches spread widely and throw out 
their long, dazzling crimson, fluffy spikes 
12 to 18 inches long, between the large, 
bright green leaves, in the most effective 
manner. Strong plants, 15c., 25c. and 50c., 
each. 
ASPARAGUS—Sprengeri.— A _ beautiful 
variety of this graceful class of plants, 
especially useful to grow as a pot 
plant for house decoration, or planting in 
hanging baskets, where it makes a graceful 
drooping plant with branches or fronds 4 
to 5 feet in length, of a rich shade of green. 
10c., 25c., 50c. and 75c. Extra large plants, 
$1.00 and $2.00. 
Plumecsus and Plumosus Nanus.—An ex- 
cellent plant for window culture, the lace- 
like texture. of its foliage excelling that 
of Maiden Hair Fern in grace and dainti- 
ness. It is fine as a pot plant, and in floral 
decoration the sprays are almost indis- 
pensible. It can also be trained as a 
LTD., ALMANAC AND 
climber for arbors, trellises, ete. 15c. each; 
larger plants, 30c., 50c. and ‘T75c.; extra 
large plants, $1.50. 
Abutilon. 
ABUTILON. — Singularly beautiful flow- 
ering Maples and worthy a palce in any 
garden, producing their flowers in great 
abundance the entire year,- beginning to 
bloom when quite small. Ours include the 
best varieties. Price: 15c. each; $1.50 per 
dozen. Larger plants 25c. and 50c. each. 
We have a good collection. 
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Araucaria Excelsa. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. — Norfolk 
Island Pine.—This noble conifer has suc- 
ceeded in South Florida, and may be 
considered hardy in sections where the 
winter temperature does not fall below 25 
degrees Fahr. There are few trees as 
beautiful. Foliage bright green and dense, 
and slightly pendulous branches, grows to 
a great height, but is at its best when of 
moderate size. 12 inches high, $1.25; 15 
inches, $1.50; 18 inches, : $2.50; 24 inches, 
$4.00. Araucaria Robusta Compacta, 12 
We strongly advise shipping by Express whenever practicable; this will enable us to 
send much stronger plants and guarantee safer delivery. 
If ordered by mail 
add 25 per cent. of the value of plants to cover postage, as plants, 
shrubbery and seeds take a flat rate of Sc. per pound. 
