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



PHZ.OX DRUMMONDII — ^Mixed Drum- 

 mond Phlox. — Their various colors and 

 length of flowering-, with easy culture, make 

 them favorites vi^ith every one. One foot 

 high. December till April. 



FHI.OX DRUMMONDII GBANDIFIiOBA 

 STi:Z.I.ATA SFIiEZTDENS. — Combines all 

 the good qualities of the Splendens, with 

 the addition of a clearly defined, pure 

 white star, which contrasts strikingly 

 with the vivid crimson of the flowers. De- 

 cember till April. 



PARIS DAISIES — French Marg-uerites. — 



A beautiful plant of easy culture; flower 

 white and yellow; lYz to 2 inches in dia- 

 meter. 



Petunia Hyorida. 



PETUNIA HYBRIDA— Petunia.— Splen- 

 did mixed hybrid varieties. Plants are of 

 spreading habit; about one foot high. Oc- 

 tober till May. 



DOUBIiE IiARGE FIiOWERING 

 PETUNIA. — Flowers large, fragrant, ele- 

 gantly formed and beautiful, either for 

 house, garden or conservatory. Packet, 25 

 cents. October till May. 



POBTUIiACA. — The flowers are of vari- 

 ous colors,, irom 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. 



PORTUI^ACA GRANDIFI.OBA, fl. pi.— 

 Double Portulaca. — The same variety of 

 colors with semi-double and double flowers; 

 half foot high. February till August. 



FRIMUI.A 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. 



PRIMUI^A VERIS — Cowslip. — An herba- 

 ceous plant of various colors. Half foot 

 high. December till February. 



PYRETHRUM AUREA— Golden Feather. 



The flowers resemble Asters. Bright yel- 

 low leaves which makes it showy as a 

 border massed with plants such as Coleus, 

 etc. 



RESEDA ODORATA GRANDIFI.ORA.— 



Swe€t Migrnonette. — A fragrant plant with 

 large spikes of yellowish red flowers. 

 Fifteen inches high. December till April. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS — Scarlet Salvia 

 or Red Flowering" Sage. — A pot or green- 

 liouse plant, but which can be grown as an 

 annual as it flowers freely from seed the 

 first year. Two to three feet high. Febru- 

 ary till April. 



TAGETES ERECTA — African or Tall 



Growing" Marig'old. — Very showy annuals 

 for borders with bright yellow flowers. 

 Two and a half feet high. 



TAGETES PATULA — French or Dwarf 

 Marig'old. — Covered witli yellow and brown 

 flowers. One and a half feet high. Janu- 

 ary till April. 



TORENIA FOURNIERII. — It stands the 

 heat well and makes one of the most 

 valuable bedding plants we have. The 

 flowers are of a sky blue color, with three 

 spots of dark blue. 



VERBENA CANDIDISSIMA — White 

 Verhena. — Pure white Verbena of more or 

 less fragrance. One and a half feet high. 

 January till April. 



VERBENA — Pink. — Same as above ex- 

 cept in colo**. 



VERBENA STRIPED ITALIAN.— These 

 are beautiful striped kinds of colors with 

 large eyes. 



VERBENA HYBRIDA— Hybridized Ver- 

 bena. — Their long flowering and great 

 diversity of color makes them valuable for 

 every garden, however small. All colors 

 mixed. One and a half feet high. Janu- 

 ary till April. 



VIOLA ODORATA — Sweet Violet.— Well 



known edging plant. Half foot high. Sow 

 from January till March. 



VINCA ROSEA AND ALBA— Red and 



White Periwinkle. — Plants of shining foli- 

 age, with white and dark rose colored 

 flowers. Two feet high. February till 

 April. 



VIOLA TRICOLOR MAXIMA — Largfe 



Flowering" Engflish Pansy. — This is one of 

 the finest little plants in cultivation for 

 pots or the open ground. Tiiey are of end- 

 less colors and markings. Half foot high. 

 October till March. 



NON PLUS ULTRA — Beuary's Elite 



Pansy. — Endowed with well formed leaves 

 in endless colors and shades, they form a 

 valuable acquisition to our may varieties 

 in cultivation, and should not be missing 

 in any garden. Price, 25 cents per packet. 



BUGNOT'S IMPROVED BLOTCHED 

 PANSY. — This variety is certainly the 

 handsomest of all the pansies, and, like the 

 Odier's, are five blotched, and generally 

 yellow or white edged. The (lowers are of 

 the most perfect form and beautiful color- 

 ing. Price, per packet, 25 cents. 



PANSY — Odier or Blotched. — Superb, 

 large eyed flowers of very good shape and 

 beautifully blotched with rich and varied 

 colors. 25 cents per packet. 



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