. Steckler's seeds : 1922. lowers,50c. and $ each. AMAGIilTFTUS.—A pretty purple-leavedplant of trailing habit. Fine for basketsor as a cover plant. 25c. each. ALTHERNANTHERA. — Splendid forbedding or bordering. Grows very com-pact, and so well known that a descrip-tion is superfluous. Red and yellow. dozen; $ per 100. AGAVA Americana. — Century plant,green. 50c. and $ each. Varieg-ated.— 75c., $ and $ each. ARAUCARIA Bidwilli Bunsra,.—(BnnyaPine of Australia.)—A grand tree of sym-metrical growth with branches from theground up, stands frost well in this sec-tion. $


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. lowers,50c. and $ each. AMAGIilTFTUS.—A pretty purple-leavedplant of trailing habit. Fine for basketsor as a cover plant. 25c. each. ALTHERNANTHERA. — Splendid forbedding or bordering. Grows very com-pact, and so well known that a descrip-tion is superfluous. Red and yellow. dozen; $ per 100. AGAVA Americana. — Century plant,green. 50c. and $ each. Varieg-ated.— 75c., $ and $ each. ARAUCARIA Bidwilli Bunsra,.—(BnnyaPine of Australia.)—A grand tree of sym-metrical growth with branches from theground up, stands frost well in this sec-tion. $ and Tip. B OUGAINVII^ZiE A Glabra. — ChinesePaper Plant.—A beautiful free floweringplant, strong growing and beginning tobloom when quite small. Flowers producedin bracts of a brilliant crimson rose color,with yellow stamens. Destined to becomevery popular and yet quite new in theSouth. Very adaptable for green-house,conservatory or garden. Price, 3-inch pots,50c. each. Specimens, $ and $ Beg-onia Rex. BEGONIA ReK.—These handsome foliageplants far outshow all others, their lus-trous tints making irregular blotches andshades of color combinations, classes themamongst the very finest of plants. Theydelight in a warm shady place; whenwatering avoid wetting the leaves; a richsandy soil is their delight. Try them andsee their comforting variations of each. Specimens 50c. and 75c. each. Flowering- Beg-onias.—The Begonia is to-day the most popular house plant, and de-servedly so, for there is nothing that givessuch a magnificent display of bloomthrough the year, or grows as well in theaverage dwelling house. President Carnot.—A strong growingvariety, of stiff, upright habit, foliagelarge, somewhat in style with B. Rubra,but more than twice as large; upper sidedeep green, under side purplish red; flow-ers beautiful coral in large panicles. Rubra.—This Begonia is still a greatfavorite. The flowers are rich coral red,hanging in large


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