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



Giant Violets, 25c. per doz. 



California Violets, '25c. per doz. 



Double Violets, Small Plants, 

 30c. per doz. 



Double Violets, Large Plants, 

 50c. per doz. 



Mexican Violets, for Borders, 

 15c. per doz. 



White Violets, 50c. per doz. 



Forget- Me-Nots, 60c. per doz.; 

 10c. each. 



Canna Bulbs, named varieties, 

 10c. each. 



Canna's (Special) Italia and 

 Austria, 15c. each. 



Shade Trees of special merit 

 such hs : 



Linden (European) 6 to S feet, at 

 $1.00 each; 5 to 6 feet, 75c. each. 



Silver Leaf Maple, S to 10 feet, at 

 $1.00 each. 



Sugar Maple, 8 to 10 feet, at 51.00 

 each. 



Maple Sycamore, 8 to 10 feet at 

 75c. each ; 10 to 12 feet $1.00 each. 



Poplar Tulip, 8 to 10 feet, at $1.25 

 each. 



Cotton Wood, 10 to 12 feet, at $1.00 

 each. 



Catalpa, 10 to 12 feet, at $1.00 each. 



Lombardi Poplar, 8 to 10 feet, at 

 $1.00 each. 





NOVELTIES 



Adams' Everbearing: Cluster Butter 

 Beans. — (Pole) — One of the best flavored, 

 earliest and most productive climbing But- 

 ter Beans yet introduced. Its beautiful aud 

 dense green foliage is admired by everyone. 

 The vines contain numerous clusters of 

 pods borne close to trie stems, each stem 

 holding from four to eight pods. Pods 

 measure from three to four inches in 

 length, with an average of three to four 

 well formed small beans in eaeh. Con- 

 tinues to bloom aud bears more abundantly 

 than any small climbing butter bean we 

 have known. Withstands both heat and 

 light frosts. We recommend same highlv. 

 Sold only in packages. Price 15c. per 

 package, postpaid. 



Steckler's White Creole Onion. — 



(Louisiana Grown.) — This latest novelty 

 was found between the renowned Creole 

 Onion crop last year, and through careful 

 handling and development, we were for- 

 tunate enough to secure this year a limited 

 supply of the seed. It is similar in shape 

 and hardiness to Frotscher's Creole Onion, 

 but silvery white in color, the veins clear 

 and distinct. Its mild, pleasant flavor and 

 splendid keeping qualities will be hailed 

 with delight by all admirers and lovers of 



White Onions, and will prove a favorite for 

 shippers. Price, 25 cents per package. 



Daisy or Dwarf Telephone Peas.— 

 Habit dwarf, stocky, healthy and vigorous. 

 Very uniform in height and little or no 

 tendency to eport. Exceedingly productive. 

 Plants frequently bearingfrom five to seven 

 pods. The height under favorable or or- 

 dinary culture averages from fifteen to six- 

 teen inches. It comes to the table from 

 five to seven days earlier than the Strata- 

 gem. Pods frequently five inches in 

 length, broad and straight, round or curved 

 at the end, iemarkably well filled, often 

 containing ten peas to the pod. This is a 

 most excellent pea for table purposes and 

 very attractive in the field. Price, pint 

 30c; quart 50c; gallon $1.50. 



Pride of Orleans Potato.— This the 

 earliest of the White Potato family and as 

 early a9 the Bliss Triumph. The intro- 

 ducer claims it to be of superior eating 

 quality and a heavy yielder. Price, $1.00 

 per peck. 



Cleveland's Extra Early Purple 

 Advance Tomato. — This is the earliest 

 perfectly smooth tomato ever offered. 

 Vines are medium in size, strong growers, 

 great bearers and continue bearing through- 



