. Steckler's seeds : 1922. Violet.—Excellent for Winter iand Spring blooming in the house orconservatory. 75c. and $ CYPEBUS Altemifolius. — UmbrellaPlant.—Try it. 50c. SANSEVIEBA Zeylanica.—A decora- j tive plant of great beauty and value, i50c. and $ each. GBEVIIiZiEA Bohusta. — AustralianSilk Oak.—A magnificent plant forlecorative purposes, of rapid, easygrowth: cut foliage rivaling a rare and $ each. M A B A IT T A Masaugeana.—Dwarfgrowing plants with light green foli-age; mottled maroon. Used extensivelvfor filling fern dishes. 75c. and $ 84 J. STECKLER SEED CO


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. Violet.—Excellent for Winter iand Spring blooming in the house orconservatory. 75c. and $ CYPEBUS Altemifolius. — UmbrellaPlant.—Try it. 50c. SANSEVIEBA Zeylanica.—A decora- j tive plant of great beauty and value, i50c. and $ each. GBEVIIiZiEA Bohusta. — AustralianSilk Oak.—A magnificent plant forlecorative purposes, of rapid, easygrowth: cut foliage rivaling a rare and $ each. M A B A IT T A Masaugeana.—Dwarfgrowing plants with light green foli-age; mottled maroon. Used extensivelvfor filling fern dishes. 75c. and $ 84 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. THE FLOWER FOR ALL SAINTS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS. When to Plant—Any time after the ground can be worked up to July 1st will givegood blooming plants in the Fall. Soil—Dig the ground deep, mix a quantity of well rotted manure or bone meal withthe soil, as the Chrysanthemum is a gross feeder; if fed well the flowers will be largeand the plant strong. BRONZE. Nargfivock (New).—Very attractive. 50 A^^^^^.. cents eacli. YEIiIiOW. WHITE. Mrs. H. RoMnson.—One of our bestwhite. Can be depended on for bloomingNovember 1st; very double and of easygrowth. Oconto.—A white Japanese of large size,strong stem, early. Early Prost.—A new early white, ofgreat promise; in form a shapely incurved,a good keeper. Wm. Turner.—A decided incurved of thepurest white, fine form and stem, pro-ducing enormous flowers. 25 cents each. Josephine P o 1 e y .—A seedling fromNaomah. Pure white, high rounded in-curved form, splendid for exhibition. 25cents each. Victory (New)—-Early variety sharply in-curved. 25 cents each. Mistletoe—Late variety, produces enor-mous flowers best and latest variety inseason. 25 cents each. PINK. Rose Perfection.—Bloom later part ofOctober. Color, light pink. Pink Turner.—New variety, very lightpink, grows same as White Turner. 50cents each. Smiths Sublime.—Very early pink. Mrs, A. Cr. Seidewitz.—A very late com-mercial pink, a good keeper


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