. Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1901 . dinary size, florets measuring \% to 2inches diameter. Firebrand — Color a dazzling flamescarlet, fine prominent truss, large and ofgreat substance, an excellent bedder orsingle specimen. Madame Thieaut — A neat compactgrower, color dark pink, one of the best. Ricard—Of good habit andlarge trusses of orange red, very free largepetals. Heteranthe—A semi double scarlet ofgrand build,large trusses and of free flower-ing qualities. M. Canovas—Velvety maroon, the bestof its color, upright habit, fine as a potp


. Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1901 . dinary size, florets measuring \% to 2inches diameter. Firebrand — Color a dazzling flamescarlet, fine prominent truss, large and ofgreat substance, an excellent bedder orsingle specimen. Madame Thieaut — A neat compactgrower, color dark pink, one of the best. Ricard—Of good habit andlarge trusses of orange red, very free largepetals. Heteranthe—A semi double scarlet ofgrand build,large trusses and of free flower-ing qualities. M. Canovas—Velvety maroon, the bestof its color, upright habit, fine as a potplant or for the garden. Agnes Helwag-Pink. C/ESAR—Red. Double General Grant—Red. Boule de Neige—White. General Sheridan—Red. Lohengrin—Violet crimson. ViLLE de Portia—Red. James Vick—Salmon. Mme. Debouche—Pink. President Victor Dubois — Magentarose. Mr. George Bruant - White carmine. Granville—Pink. Queen of the West—Scared. Souvenir de Mirande — White andsalmon. Prices, ioc. each; $ per dozen; extra,20c each; $ per dozen. This class of gorgeous summer-bloomingbulbous-rooted plants can be grown suc-cessfully with ordinary care, flowering insix to eight weeks after the bulbs are placedin the soil. They should be started in agreen-house,hotbed or sunny window. Theywill bloom until, late summer, when theyshould be dried off, letting the leaves pots containing the bulbs, or the bulbsthemselves must be kept out of the reach offrost or severe freezing. They are natives of tropical America, and are among themost ornamental of our tender-floweringplants, having been wonderfully improvedby culture. See illustration. Mixed colors,including many handsome shades of pink,blue and white, fine plants. 25c each. HELIOTROPE. Of these popular fragrant blossoms, wehave selected those which are most adapt-able to our southern climate, size of flowercolor and fragrance, our standpoint in selec-tion. Reine DES Violets—Color dark blue,ver


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