Steckler's seeds : 1915 . per packet. GOMPHBENA ALBA AND PUBPUBEA. White and Crimson Bachelor Button orGlobe Amaranth.—Well known variety offlowers; very early and free flowering; con-tinue to flower for a long time. Two feethigh. From February to August. GEBANIUM ZONALE—Zonale Geranium. Seed saved from large flowering- varietiesof different colors; should be sown in seedpans, and when large enough transplantedinto pots when they can be left or trans-planted in Spring into the open ground. GEBANIUM FELABGONIUM — L a r fiT e Flowering Pelarg-onium.—Spotted varieties;25 cents per packet. GOLDEN


Steckler's seeds : 1915 . per packet. GOMPHBENA ALBA AND PUBPUBEA. White and Crimson Bachelor Button orGlobe Amaranth.—Well known variety offlowers; very early and free flowering; con-tinue to flower for a long time. Two feethigh. From February to August. GEBANIUM ZONALE—Zonale Geranium. Seed saved from large flowering- varietiesof different colors; should be sown in seedpans, and when large enough transplantedinto pots when they can be left or trans-planted in Spring into the open ground. GEBANIUM FELABGONIUM — L a r fiT e Flowering Pelarg-onium.—Spotted varieties;25 cents per packet. GOLDEN GLOW—(Budbeckia).—Grows 8 feet high, branching- freely and bearing:by the iiundreds, on long, graceful stems;exquisite double flowers of the brightestgolden color and as large as a CactusDahlia. As cut flowers the blooms lastwell. Perfectly hardy and blooms con-tinuously throughout the Summer packet, 25 cents. We Test All Seeds before Placing Them on Sale. 88 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND. Heliotropium. Ice Plant. Iiobelia Erinus. GERANIUM ODORATISSIMA — Apple Scented Geranium.^—Cultivated on accountof its fragrant leaves, 25 cents per is a pot plant and requires shade dur-ing- hot weather. Shouid be sown during-Fall and Winter. — Heliotrope. — Mixedvarieties with dark and light shadedflowers. A well known plant esteemed forthe frag-rance of its flowers, which are pro-duced during the whole Summer in greatprofusion. This plant is g-enerally propa-g-ated by cutting-, but can also be raisedfrom seed. Should be sown in hot bed ifsown early. HEItlANTHUS, fl. pi.—Double Plowering-Sunflo-wer.—A well known plant, withshowy yellow flowers, the double is oftencultivated in flower g-ardens. The sing-levarieties are cultivated mostly for the are said to be anti-malarious. Fourfeet hig-h. February till May. IBERIS AMARA — White Candytuft.—A well known plant raised a g:ood deal byflorists for bouquets. Can


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