. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . cumber-like fruits, with warts onthem. They are believed to contain medicinalvirtues. They are put in jars with alcoholand are used as a dressing for cuts, bruises, etc. Tropaeolum majus. Nasturtium. Dwarfand Tall. Elegant flowers of different shades,mostly yellow and crimson, which are pro-duced in great abundance. Four feet till April. Thunbergia. Mixed Thunbergia. Veryornamental vines, with yellow, bell-shapedflowers with dark eye. Six feet high. Feb-ruary till May. Wistaria. This is one of the most popularof our hardy vines, growing rapid, in bloom


. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . cumber-like fruits, with warts onthem. They are believed to contain medicinalvirtues. They are put in jars with alcoholand are used as a dressing for cuts, bruises, etc. Tropaeolum majus. Nasturtium. Dwarfand Tall. Elegant flowers of different shades,mostly yellow and crimson, which are pro-duced in great abundance. Four feet till April. Thunbergia. Mixed Thunbergia. Veryornamental vines, with yellow, bell-shapedflowers with dark eye. Six feet high. Feb-ruary till May. Wistaria. This is one of the most popularof our hardy vines, growing rapid, in bloomis truly magnificent, bearing long, pendulousclusters of blue and white flowers; growing toa height of fifty feet or more. BULBOUS Prices do not include postage or expressage. Anemones. Double-flowering. Planted andtreated the same as the Ranunculus. Theyare of great varieties in color. Double Dutch,30 cents per dozen, $ per 100. Crocus. Handsome little bulbous plant,producing an abundance of various colored. Lily of tlie Valley. flowers, growing to a height of from 6 to 8inches. Excellent to border oflF Hyacinth orTulip beds. Per dozen, 23c.: per 100, $ Fine double varieties. Plantsso well known for their brilliancy, diversityof colors and profuse flowering qualities,that the3^ require no recommendation. Theycan be planted from February till May, andthrive best in rich loamy soil. They shouldbe tied up to stakes, which ought to be driveninto the ground before or when planting thebulbs. To have them flower late in the seasonthey should be planted late in the spring,and the flower buds nipped off when they ap-


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