Steckler's seeds : 1915 . etting the plants out, or sowing the seeds in the border, consideration should betaken of the height so that the taller varieties may be in the middle and the dwarf kindson the edge of the bed. The seeds are put up in 5c. and 10c. packages; 15 and 24 packages for one dollar,except a few rare or costly kinds, where the price is noted. All flower seeds in packagesare mailed free of postage to the purchaser. Where there is more than one color, wegenerally import them mixed, as we find that most of our customers do not wish topurchase six packages or more of one variety t


Steckler's seeds : 1915 . etting the plants out, or sowing the seeds in the border, consideration should betaken of the height so that the taller varieties may be in the middle and the dwarf kindson the edge of the bed. The seeds are put up in 5c. and 10c. packages; 15 and 24 packages for one dollar,except a few rare or costly kinds, where the price is noted. All flower seeds in packagesare mailed free of postage to the purchaser. Where there is more than one color, wegenerally import them mixed, as we find that most of our customers do not wish topurchase six packages or more of one variety to get all colors. One package of Asters,Zinnia, Phlox. Chinese Pink, German Stocks, Petunia, Portulaca, and others, will alwayscontain an equal mixture of the best colors. ADONIS —Plos Adonis, orPheasants Eye.—Showy crimson flower oflong duration. One foot high. Sow fromNovember till April. AMABANTTHUS CAUDATTTS— Bleeding.—Long red racemes with bloodred flowers. Very graceful; three Althea Bosea. AIiTHEA ROSEA—Hollyhock.—Can be sown from October till April. Very hardy;from four to six feet high. ALYSSUM MABITIMUM—Sweet Alys-sniu.—Very free flowering plants, aboutsix inches high, with white flowers; veryfragrant. Sow from October till April. AMARANTHUS ATBOPUBPUREUS. — Is covered with long drooping spikes ofpurple flowers; four feet. AMABANTHUS BICOLOB—Two-Colored Amaranth.—Crimson and green variegatedfoliage; good for edging. Two feet high. AMABANTHUS SALICIPOLIUS—Foun-tain Plant.—Ptich colored foliage, verygraceful. Five to six feet high. Allvarieties of Amaranthus should be sownfrom February to June. AMABANTHUS T B I C O I. O B—Three-Colored Amaranth.—Very showy; cultivatedon account of its leaves, which are green,yellow and red. Two to three feet high. ANTIBEINTTM MAJUS — Snapdragfon.— Choice mixed. Showy plant of variouscolors. About two feet high. Should besown early if perfect flowers are from


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