78 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
Caladium. 
CALADIUMS.—Fancy lLeaved.—Dry 
bulbs, 1 to 2 inches in diameter. For 
window boxes, show plants or green-house 
growing they are invaluable. Rich, thrifty 
leaves, handsomer than Begonias; marbled, 
veined and striped with white, pink and 
dark red. Price, per bulb, 50c. each; $5.00 
per dozen, postpaid. 
Caladium.—Plephant’s 25c. 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
CROCUS.—Handsome little bulbous 
plant, producing an abundance of various 
colored flowers, growing to a height of 
from 6 to 8 inches. Excellent to border 
off Hyacinth or Tulip beds. Per dozen, 
60c., postpaid. 
Har.—Price, 
HYACINTHS. 
Roman.— White. The bulbs will pro- 
duce from two to five spikes of flowers and 
may be forced so far as to have them 
bloom early and from then until flowers 
out of doors are plentiful. $1.25 per 
dozen, postpaid. 
Single and Double Mixed Dutch.—These 
are especially adapted to forcing and 
growing in beds. Flowers make a beauti- 
ful effect. We can furnish in the follow- 
ing colors: Red, Pink, Yellow, Blue and 
White. Price, 15c. each; $1.25 per dozen, 
postpaid. 
CALLA Aethiopica. — Winter-blooming 
pot plant. Large white flowers. Will 
bloom in window or on veranda as well 
as in greenhouse if kept frost-free, or in 
fish-ponds. Plant bulbs from October on. 
80 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
TULIPS.— Double and single. Mixed. 
Should not be planted later than February, 
and placed very shallow in the ground; not 
more than one-third of the bulb should be 
covered. When near flowering they require 
a good deal of moisture. 75 cents per dozen, 
postpaid. September to March. 
EASTER LILY.—This' handsome white 
Lily is similar in shape to our St. Joseph 
Lily, except that the tube is a little short- 
er and the outside petals a little more re- 
curved. 40c. each; $4.50 per dozen, post- 
paid. September till March. 
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BULBS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER 
Fancy Cactus Dahlia. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Columbia.—Vermilion, tipped and striped 
with white. 25 cents each, postpaid. 
Prince of Orange.— Deep, rich orange 
with yellow center. 20 cents each, post- 
paid. 
Eureka.—Very deep purple. 
each, postpaid. 
J. H. Jackson.—The finest black in exist- 
ence. 20 cents each, postpaid. 
20 cents 
SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Mme. Alfred Mareau.—Deep pink. 40 
cents each, postpaid. 
Storm King.—Pure white. 
postpaid. 
PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
Caecilia.—Creamy-white or lemon-yellow. 
40 cents each, postpaid. 
Marie Studholme.—Best lavender-pink. 
35 cents each, postpaid. 
Caesar.—Rich canary yellow. 50 cents 
each, postpaid. 
Glory of Baarn.—Clear, soft, pink, with 
yellow center. 40 cents each, postpaid. 
Peony Flowered.—Red, white and yellow 
Dahlias. Single bulb, 30 cents each; $2.50 
per dozen, postpaid. 
GLADIOLUS. 
America.—Delicate pink, tinted lavender. 
75 cents dozen, postpaid. 
' Augusta.—Pure white, blue anthers. 60 
cents dozen, postpaid. 
25 cents each, 
Baron J. Hulot.—Deep violet blue. $1.00 
dozen, postpaid. 
Halley.—Beautiful salmon pink, early. 
60 cents dozen, prepaid. 
Mrs. Francis King.—Light scarlet of a 
pleasing shade. 60 cents dozen, postpaid. 
TUBEROSES.—Mexican Double Flower- 
ing.—They are ornamental for the garden 
and very valuable for market bouquets on 
account of their pure white color and great 
fragrance. Plant during the spring months. 
Strong bulbs. 10c.,.“each; 75c. per dozen, 
postpaid. 
MADEIRA VINE BULBS. — 25c. each, 
postpaid. 
