Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . The largeclusters of flowers resemble the snowball,only being much larger. Otaksa—A very beautiful variety fromJapan, giving large clusters of bluish pinkflowers in great abundance through theseason; the flowers are very persistent,last-ing two or three months. Thomas Hogg—This the finest of allhydrangeas. It is a more free and abund-ant bloomer than any other; for the floristsand all decorative purposes it will be in-valuable. The flowers are all the purestwhite, of very fine texture, and continue ihflower for a grea
Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . The largeclusters of flowers resemble the snowball,only being much larger. Otaksa—A very beautiful variety fromJapan, giving large clusters of bluish pinkflowers in great abundance through theseason; the flowers are very persistent,last-ing two or three months. Thomas Hogg—This the finest of allhydrangeas. It is a more free and abund-ant bloomer than any other; for the floristsand all decorative purposes it will be in-valuable. The flowers are all the purestwhite, of very fine texture, and continue ihflower for a great length of time; quitehardy in open ground. New White Fringed—The flowers areformed in immense trusses, sometimes nineinches in diameter; the bracts are of thepurest white, fringed having a crimson spotin the center. This variety we find to beuot only finer but hardier than the oldwhite hydrangea, Thomas Hogg. Price25c» 35c, 50c and $1 each. Hibiscus Sinensis—This plant rivalsthe geranium in popularity. A very goodway to make them bloom freely and facili d$$M M. Hibiscus Sinensis. tate the lifting in fall is to transplant eachplant into a pot two or three sizes largerthan the one it has grown in, then plungethe pot altogether into the ground, the soilto cover the surface two inches. Then in thefall the plant can be lifted without injury,and being transplanted again, and kept ina shady, cool place until fully recovered,it will, in a warm sunny window, in a warm When ordering Peas, Beans or Corn by Mail, add 15 cents per pt. for postage. 140 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND room, bloom constantly. We can supplythem in either colors of crimson, red, yel-low and salmon. Price ioc. each; largeplants 15c, 25c. and 50c. Hoya Carnosa (Wax Plant)—Has thick,fleshy leaves, growing moderately fast andbearing umbels of beautiful flesh coloredHowers, from which are exuded large dropsof honey like liquid. One of the best plantsfor house culture, as it stands the extr
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