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4MARY 
(Alex! Dickson, 
mine” flowers of 
smooth, circular 
COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER. 
1909) -—Warm crimson-car- 
great ‘size with ‘large 
petals upright growth! 
deliciously scented. A ‘variety of much 
merit’ and distinction. Young plants 50c! 
each; stronger plants 75c. and $1.00 each. 
WM R. SMITH.—As a summer bedder 
Vill rank with the two Cochets, produces 
immense quantities of fine flowers of 
creamy white, with pink shadings. The 
strongest grower of all the summer bedders. 
| RHEA REID.—Seedling from American 
Beauty. <A free strong grower, double crim- 
son scarlet flowers. iis 
MRS. BENJ. R. CANT.—Clear bright rosy 
pink, large size, double and full. The most 
J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 
Blooms thelen= 
tire season; we highly recommend it. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK.—The blooms 
‘are produced very freely, of the largest size,' 
of perrect formation and highly recom- 
mended: Young plants 50c. each, 4-inch 
pots 75c. and $1.00. i: 
" MAD. SEGOND WEBER.—Rosy-salmon 
vigorous of all tea roses. 
‘or flesh pink in color, the bud is long and 
pointed, opening into an enormous bloom 
as impressive aS an American Beauty. A 
good garden rose. 
| BHTOILE DE FRANCE.—Color a lovely 
shade of clear fed crimson velvet. Very 
fragrant and keeps well. It is a _ good 
grower and a free bloomer, deliciously “fra- 
grant. > 
Plant all varieties of Peanuts and a!! varieties of Field Corn, 
