. Steckler's seeds : 1922. ozen. Iiarg-er plants, ; $ per dozen. CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 87 FANDANUS Veitchi. — (VariegatedScrew Pine.)—The aristocrat of fancy-leaved and splendid decorative , healthy, highly colored, and wellgrown. Their adaptability to ordinaryhouse culture has won for them greatfavor. Foliage a beautiful green, varie-gated and striped white. Prices rangefrom 50c., $ to $ eacb. PETUNIAS. — Sing-le. — Assorted per dozen; larger plants, $ perdozen. Double.—In all colors. 25c. eacli. P I. U M B A G O.—(Capensis.) — A plantworth


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. ozen. Iiarg-er plants, ; $ per dozen. CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 87 FANDANUS Veitchi. — (VariegatedScrew Pine.)—The aristocrat of fancy-leaved and splendid decorative , healthy, highly colored, and wellgrown. Their adaptability to ordinaryhouse culture has won for them greatfavor. Foliage a beautiful green, varie-gated and striped white. Prices rangefrom 50c., $ to $ eacb. PETUNIAS. — Sing-le. — Assorted per dozen; larger plants, $ perdozen. Double.—In all colors. 25c. eacli. P I. U M B A G O.—(Capensis.) — A plantworthy of more general cultivation; pro-ducing large trusses of delicate azure flow-ers. Excellent for bedding out in summer,or growing in pots for single specimenplants. 25c. each, $ per dozen; , $ per dozen. Capensis Alba.—Equally as desirable asPlumbago Capensis, and identical in everyrespect but color, which Is beautifulcreamy white. 25c. each, $ per dozen;50c. each, $ per dozen. AAm^. Poinsettia Fulcherrima. POINSETTIA Pulcherrima.—A tropicalplant of gorgeous beauty; the bracts ofleaves that surround the flower being Inwell grown specimens one foot in diame-ter and of the most dazzling scarlet. 50c.,$ and $ each. Poinsettia. — White flowering; distinctfrom the old variety. 50c., $ and $ Poinsettia.— (New.) Pink. $ and$ each. PKIMUZiA Obconica.—A lovely perpetualblooming primrose, and admirably adapt-ed to growing in a cool room. The flowersare not large, but are profusely borne inloose trusses, and are of a delicate rosylilac, shading to white, and possesses thetrue primrose fragrance. 50c. each. RUDBECKIA.—(Golden Glow.) — Grows6 feet high, branching freely and bearingby the hundreds on long graceful stemsexquisite double flowers of the brightestgolden color and as large as a CactusDahlia. As cut flowers the blooms lastwell. Perfectly hardy and blooms contin-uously throughout the summer


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