. Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1901 . eeter flower than the Car-nation, and they are without question thebest of all plants for Winter blooming. Wehave selected eight oft he very choicest kinds,including all colors of this delightful flowerand know you will not be disappointed ingetting these varieties. They are largeplants, ready to be^iu blooming at of them will be in bud when we sendthem to you. Small plants 10c. each; doz. Large plants in bud and bloomduring season, 25c. each; $ per doz. White Cloud—The most perfectly form-ed-


. Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1901 . eeter flower than the Car-nation, and they are without question thebest of all plants for Winter blooming. Wehave selected eight oft he very choicest kinds,including all colors of this delightful flowerand know you will not be disappointed ingetting these varieties. They are largeplants, ready to be^iu blooming at of them will be in bud when we sendthem to you. Small plants 10c. each; doz. Large plants in bud and bloomduring season, 25c. each; $ per doz. White Cloud—The most perfectly form-ed-and finished carnation yet raised; quitecircular in outline, and nicely rounded outwith petals. Brings an enormous crop offlowers. Clean and healthy—fine with Flora Hill it is not so not continue so late, and is not solarge, but surpasses it in finish and in con-stant stiffness of stem. Flora Hill—The largest, earliest, freestand best white variety to date with themajority of growers. Dont forget its 134 J. STECKLER SEED CO , LTD., ALMANAC AND. Carnation. value as a very early variety, and also asan early summer bloomer. Melba—A light pink varietv, intermedi-ate in color between Daybreak and Not equal to the largest in size, butchoice in color and build. Healthy, and stem both good. G. H. Crane—Another early, continuousall season bloomer; 3 inches across; wellformed flower and calyx; 16 to 18 inch , brilliant scarlet. Habit good, robustgrower, free from disease. Scored 92 pointsbefore the American Carnation Soeietv. General Macec— Very full, nicelyfringed flower. 1%inches in diameter. Stem12 to 18 inches long, slenderand wiry. Color,dark scarlet with maroon shadings; colorverv fine; very free in bloom. The Marquis—This variety has met aphenomenal early sale, running well up to-ward a hundred thousand at this received five first-class certificates, in-cluding that of the American CarnationSociety,


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