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



Princess of Wales Violet. 



other in cultivation, excepting only the 

 new Princess of Wales. Violet-purple in 

 color; delightful fragrance; 10 cents; 75 

 cents per dozen. 



Lady Hume Campbell — A vigorous vari- 

 ety, blooming with extraordinary free- 

 dom. Large double flowers, of azure- 

 blue; richly perfumed; 10 cents each, 75 

 cents per dozen. 



Swanley's White — Perfectly double, 

 pure white flowers of fine size and rich 

 fragrance. By far the best of all white 

 Violets in freedom of bloom; 10c. each. 

 75c. per dozen. 



Marie Louise — The well known laven- 

 der blue; 10c. each, 75c. per dozen. 



The Giant — Large dark purple violet of 

 great substance; 5c. each, 30c. a dozen; 

 $2.00 a hundred; large clumps, 25c. each. 



Mexican — The old favorite; its produc- 

 tiveness in our climate is unsurpassed by 

 any; 5c. each, 25c. per dozen. 



Princess of Wales — New French Violet. 

 — Far ahead of California and all other 

 Violets known. Of hardy, vigorous 

 growth, the plants are wonderfully free- 

 flowering, with stems from 10 to 12 

 inches long; large green leaves of a 

 thick, leathery texture. The grand sin- 

 gle flowers, of a true violet blue color 

 that does not fade, are of round, sym- 

 metrical form, almost as large as pansies, 

 and of the richest, most delicious fra- 

 grance. So large and circular are the 

 flowers that some blooms will cover a 

 silver dollar. Price, 15c. each, 2 for 25c, 

 or 9 for $1.00. 



Verbenas. We offer the most distinct 

 varieties of these useful bedding plants. 

 All are of the mammoth or large-flower- 



Tarrytown Fern. 



Steckler's French Market the Best Winter Cabbage. 



