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STECKLER’S

FLO WE R SEERS

512-516 Gravier Street

CO., INC. New

SEEDS FOR THE SOUTH

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BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME GROUNDS— YOU CAN HAVE FLOWERS ALL SEASON

The Flower Seeds we offer are of the best strains and grown by the most reliable growers in America and Abroad.

Our Flower Seed list has been carefully revised and some new varieties added and the inferior kinds omitted, so that there is nothing in the list but what is worthy of cultivation and if reasonably cared for will give satisfaction. Our aim is to offer the best quality. No home is complete, whether large or small, without a Flower Garden, grown from STECKLER’S SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS.

Flowers beautify your home grounds, they are essential to happiness and what money is expended for them will bring full measure of enjoyment to the purchaser.

STECKLER SEED CO., INC.

Non-Warranty: Steckler Seed Co., Inc., give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs, plants or trees they send out, and will not be responsible for the crop.

STECKLER’S FLOWER SEEDS

ALTHEA Rosea Hollyhock. October till April. Very hardy; 4 to 6 feet high. Pkt. 10c; z/2 oz. 30c.

ALYSSUM Little Gem. Sweet Alyssum. Free flowering; six inches high; white flowers; very fragrant. October till April. Pkt. 10c; z/2 oz. 30c.

AMARANTHUS Caudatus Love Lies Bleeding. Long racemes with blood red flowers. Very graceful; three feet high. April till August. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 30c.

ANTIRRHINUM Majus Snapdragon. Choice mixed. Showy plant of various colors. About two feet high. Sow from October till March. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 65c.

BELLIS PERENNIS English Daisy. Finest double mixed variety; four inches high. October till January. Pkt. 10c; l/2 oz. 90c.

CALENDULA The Ball. It has fine stems, immense double flowers of brilliant glisteny orange. A great favorite. Planted October to March. Grow ll/2 ft. high. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 40c.

CALENDULA Orange King. Outer petals are slightly imbricated, while those of the center are curved like those of a peony. Color glowing orange. Planted October to March, grows 1% ft. high. Pkt. 10c; J4 oz. 25c.

CALENDULA “Sensation.” Vigorous growth, flowers borne on stout stems, blooms are flat, brilliant orange with a scarlet sheen and full yellow center. Planted October to March. Pkt. 10c.

Delphinium

CALENDULA— Lemon Queen. Sulphur yellow, a very fine double blooming calendula and planted extensively. Planted October to March. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25c.

CARNATION, Dianthus Caryophyllus Margaritae Robustus— FI. pi. Semi High Double Margaret Carnation. Dwarfish habit, grows from 12 to 15 inches high. The flowers are much variegated, occasionally producing yellow ones. October to April. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 50c.

CYNOGLOSSUM AMABILE— (Chinese Forget-Me-Not). A lovely plant^ producing sprays of brilliant blue Forget-Me-Not like flowers. Grows, easily and blooms for a long season. 18 to 24 inches high. 10c per packet; Y* oz. 40c.

DELPHINIUM— Rocket Larkspur. Mixed colors; very showy; two and a half feet. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 40c.

Note: None of the Delphiniums or Larkspurs transplant well and are better sown at once where they are intended to remain.

IBERIS Amara— White Candytuft. Can be sown at different times to have a succession of flowers. Hyacinth flowered. One foot high. October to April. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 45c.

LARKSPUR— Dark blue. Annual, long erect spikes of dark blue, beautiful blossoms. 10c per package; y2 oz. 30c.

LARKSPUR— Bright Carmine. Long erect spikes of fiery carmine flowers, very lovely and effective. 10c per package; oz. 30c.

LARKSPUR— Apple Blossom. Very attractive spikes in pink blooms. 10c per package; y2 oz. 35c.

LOBELIA, Erinum— Lobelia. A very graceful plant with white and blue flowers. Half foot. October till March. Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 75c.

LARKSPUR, Miss California— Double stock flowered, rich deep pink on salmon ground, very long stems and exceptionally long row of flowers. Price 25c per packet.

LUPINS— Mixed. Free flowering, easily grown annual, with long graceful spikes of rich and various colored pea shaped flowers, valuable for mixed borders, beds and for cutting; prefers a little shade. Planted from November to April, grows 1 y2 feet high. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 25c.

LUPINS White. Same as above but pure white flowers. Pkt. 10c;)4oz. 25c.

LUPINS Blue. Same as above but blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; y2 oz. 25c.

MATHIOLA Annua Ten weeks stock. Mixed. Large flowers of all colors, from white to dark blue or crimson. Should be sown in pots or pans, and when large enough transplant into rich soil. One and a quarter feet. October till March. Pkt. 10c; ZA

oz. 70c.

NASTURTIUM— Dwarf Mixed. Blossoms red, yellow and salmon, used with leaves as salad. Seed pods while young and succulent picked and used as capers. February to April, and November and December. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; J41b. 50c; lb. $1.50.

NASTURTIUM Tall Mixed. Same as above, makes an excellent screen for unsightly places. February to April and November and December. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. 50c; lb. $1.50.

NASTURTIUM BODGERI, Flore Pleno— A double sweet scented Nasturtium, golden yellow blooms with stiff, long stems. This is a distinct and new variety of Nasturtiums and being offered for the first time. Price 10c per packet; 75c per oz.

PANSY, Large Trimardeau— Mixed. This is the largest variety in cultivation, the flowers are well formed, generally three-spotted, quite distinct; the plants grow compact. October to March. Pkt. 10c; z/2 oz. 90c.

PANSY, Roggli’s Gt— Mixed. A very early variety of finest and rarest flowers and coloring. Very large blooms and is planted from October to March; grows about 8 inches high. Pkt. 20c.

PETUNIA Hybrida— Petunia. Mixed. Splendid mixed hybrid varieties.

Plants are of spreading habit; about one foot high. October till May. Pkrt. 10c; z/2 oz. 60c.

PETUNIA, Rosy Mom— A very pleasing clear pink with a broad white throat. A splendid sort for porch boxes, pots and beds. Planted October to April, grows 1 foot. Pkt. 10c; l/\ oz. 75c.

PETUNIA— Giants of California Mixed. Very large flowers and colors embrace every conceivable shade. Extensively planted. Planted October to May. 25c per packet.

“STECKLER’S SEEDS WIN PRIZES”

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PETUNIA, Theodosia Enormous s:n- gle ruffled flowers of a beautiful shade of rose p:nk, with golden yellow veined center. Very popular. Planted October to May. 25c per packet.

PHLOX, Drumrrondli Grandiflora Alba

Pure white, some with purple or violet eyes. December till April. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 75c.

PHLOX, Drummond:: Mixed. Their various colors and length of flow¬ ering, with easy culture, make them a favorite with every one. One foot high. December till April. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 75c.

PHLOX -Fiery scarlet; easy culture and a favorite. One foot high. Planted December to April. 16c per packet; y oz. $1.30.

Petunia Hybrida. PHLOX Flesh Pink. Same as above,

but a beautiful shade of pink. Planted December to April. 15c per packet; Yz oz. $1.30.

PINKS, Dianthus Barbutus -Sweet William. The:r beautiful co’ors make them very showy. Should be sown early, otherwise they will not flower the first Spring; one and a half feet high. October ti;l April. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 50c.

PINKS, Dianthus Ch!nens!s Chinese Pink. Single. A beautif-’l class of annuals of various colors which flower very profusely in early Spring and Summer; one foot high. O tober till April. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 30c. PINKS, Dianthus Heddewiggii Japan Pink. Double. This is the most

showy of any of the annual pinks. The flowers are very large and of brilliant colors; one foot high. October till April. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 40c. POPPY Rosy Morn, Pink, very showy, single blossoms; annual, 2 to 3 feet high. 15c per pkt.; Yz oz. 45c.

POPPY Flanders Field,' very showy. Double red blossoms; annual, 2 to 3 ft. high. Pkt. 10c;

Yz oz. 30c.

POPPY, Somniferum or Carnation Poppy Double flowering poppy.

Different colors; very showy.

October till May. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 40c.

SHASTA DAISY— This is an abso¬ lute perpetual bloomer through¬ out the whole year wherever it has a chance. October till April.

Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00.

SHIRLEY POPPIES— Single Mixed.

A very beautiful selection of Ranunculus-flowered Poppy. The range of colors extending from pure white through the most delicate shades of pale pink, rose and carmine to crimson, while edged, shaded and striped.

Semi-double. October till May.

Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 25c.

SNAPDRAGON C rimson King.

Rich crimson, semi-tall sort, 18

to 20 inches tall. Very good for bedding. Planted October to March. 15c per packet; Yz oz. 60c.

SNAPDRAGON Golden Queen. A very fine variety of giant yellow blooms, growing 24 to 36 inches high. .Planted October to March. 15c per packet; Yz oz. 90c.

SNAPDRAGON The Rose. Rose Pink blooms, giant flowered, grows 32 inches high. Planted October to March. 15c per packet; y oz. 80c. SNAPDRAGON O ueen Victoria. Pure snow-white blooms. Tall, large flowering, 24 to 3 6 inches high. Planted October to March. 15c per packet; Yz oz. 75c.

COLLECTION OF SNAPDRAGONS

4 Packets, 50c, Postpaid.

1 Packet each of the above varieties.

SWEET PEAS Early Spencers Planted from October to March. Blue Bird Rich Indigo Blue Columbia. Best Pink and White Aviator, Dazzling Crimson Scarlet Heather Bell, Beautiful Mauve Lavender Hercules, Giant Rose Pink Mrs. Kerr, Large Orange Salmon Snowstorm, Pure White Meadow Lark, Rich Cream Amethyst, Royal Purple Congo, Velvetry Maroon

Prices on above: Pkt. 10c; oz. 55c; J4 lb. $1.75; lb. $6.00.

SWEET PEAS Spencer’s Extra Early Choice Mixed or Christmas Mixed. A very fine mixture of the very best varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 5 0c; Ya lb. $1.25; lb. $4.00.

SWEET PEAS Spencer’s Late Flowering Mixed. A very fine mixture. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Ya lb. 75c; lb. $2.50.

STOCKS Early Giant Imperial Improved Bismarck Mixed. An extra fine early blooming mixed stock of branching habits, producing double flowers, splendid for cutting. Planted October to March. 25c per packet; Ya oz. $1.00.

TAGETES Erecta— African or Tall Growing Marigold. Very showy annual for borders with bright yellow flowers. Two and a half feet high, February to March; October to December. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 35c. TAGETES PATULA French or Dwarf Marigold. Covered with yellow and brown flowers. One and a half feet high. January to April. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 35c.

TORENIA FOURNIERI Lovely blue flowers with three large spots of dark¬ est blue and a bright yellow throat. Blooms during summer and fall and makes fine beds and borders. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. $1.35.

UMBELLATA ROSA Purple Candytuft. One foot. October till April. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 35c.

ZINNIA, Lilliput M'xed A well balanced mixture. Planted February to September. Pkt. 10c; Yz- oz. 50c.

DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA, Exqu’site— Perfectly symmetrical flowers of lovely rose pink shade, a very fine variety. Pkt. 15c; y oz. 45c.

DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA, Dream— A fine shade of deep lavender, large and of best quality. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 45c.

DHALIA FLOWERED ZINNIA, Canary Bird— Primrose yellow making a very fine showing in a garden. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 45c.

DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA, Crimson Monarch— Well formed rich crim¬ son scarlet blooms. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 45c.

DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA, Oriole Orange and gold blooms. Pkt. 15c; Yz oz. 45c.

Torenia Fournierii.

STECLKER’S GIANT ZINNIA Double. This Zinnia is without doubt the largest and finest thus far introduced. It is a cross between the Elegans Pumila, fl. pi., and the Elegans Grandiflora Robusta varieties. The flowers measure from tip to tip fully 6V2 inches; half early; semi-high and perfectly double. Each packet contains a fine selection of beautiful colors. February to September. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. $1.00.

STECKLER’S DOUBLE DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIA— Mixed. A very fine Dahlia like flower, double, of finest blooms. Planted February to September. Pkt. 15c; Yz oz. $1.00.

STECKLER’S GIANT PINK ZINNIA —Planted February to September. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 60c.

STECKLER’S GIANT PURPL.E ZINNIA Planted February to September.

Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 60c.

STECKLER’S GIANT RED ZINNIA -Largest and finest yet introduced, semi-high, perfectly double red blooms. Planted February to September. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 60c.

STECKLER’S GIANT YELLOW ZINNIA Planted February to August.

Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 60c.

STECKLER’S GIANT WHITE ZINNIA Flanted February to September. Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 6 0 C:

COLLECTION OF SWEET PEAS

Steckler’s “Edging Walks” Seed Collection

10 Packets 70c, Postpaid.

Alyssum, Candytuft, Marigold, Dwarf, Nasturtium Dwarf, Phlox, Chinese Pinks, Cupid Sweet Peas, Zinnias Dwarf.

1 Packet each of the above varieties.

Value 80c Special Price 50c.

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“ENJOY A BEAUTIFUL LAWN THIS WINTER”

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SIMPLE AND CHEAP USE STECKLER’S WINTER GRASS AND VIGORO FERTILIZER

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Steckler’s “Hanging Basket and Window Box”

Seed Collection

Forget-Me-Nots, Lobelia, Lantana, Tall Nasturtium, Petunia Mixed, Tunbergia, Torenia, Verbena.

Value 80c Special Price 50c.

Steckler’s “Bedding and Massing” Seed Collection

Alyssum, Snapdragon, Candytuft, Calendula, Lobelia, Marigold, Nasturtium Dwarf, Pansy, Petunia, Stocks, Zinnia and Phlox.

Value $1.20 Special Price 75c.

Steckler’s “Cut Flower” Seed Collection

Larkspur, Calendula, Dwarf Nasturtium, Gypsophila, Chinese Pinks, Sweet Peas, Tall African Marigold, Snapdragon Mixed.

Value 80c Special Price 50c.

STECKLER’S FLOWERING BULBS

AMARYLLIS— Very large, exceedingly beautifu1. Red, white striped. Planted from September to March. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. postpaid.

CALLAS Aethiop'ca White. A very beautiful plant, of easy culture. Plants from September to March. 25c each; $2.50 per doz., postpaid

CALLAS Elliotiana Yellow. 35c each; $3.50 per doz., postpaid.

CROCUS— Mixed. Produce an abun¬ dance of various colored flowers growing to a height of about 6 to 8 inches. Planted from September to February. 25c per doz.; $2.00 per 100, postpaid.

EASTER or BERMUDA LILY— White. A very handsome Lily, extensively planted. September to April. 20c each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. Not prepaid, $15.00 per 100.

FREESIAS (Purity) Refracta) White. An excellent bulbous rooted plant for floral use and cut flowers. Quite hardy. Planted from September to February. 5c each; 40c per dozen; $3.00 per 100 postpaid.

Hyacinth.

DUTCH HYACINTHS La Victoria Red. Planted September to February Gertrude— Pink. Planted September to Feb¬ ruary.

Queen of the Blues— Light Blue. Planted September to February.

Grant Maitre— Dark Blue. Planted Septem¬ ber to February.

L’lnnocence— White. Planted September to February.

Sr. William Mansfield— Purple. Planted Sep- _ tember to February.

City of Haarlem Canary Yellow. Planted September to February.

Prices— 10c each; $1.20 per doz; $9.00 per 100 postpaid.

ROMAN HYACINTHS White French. 20c each; $1.85 per doz.; $14.00 per 100. NARCISSUS Von Sion Beautiful double Yel¬ low Narcissus. Planted September to Feb¬ ruary. 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100, postpaid.

NARCISSUS Paper Whites Pure White. Flowers very beautiful with a delicious odor. 5c each; 55c per doz.; $4.25 per 100, post¬ paid.

JONQUILS— Yellow. Very showy. Planted Sep¬ tember to February. 7c each; 75c per doz; $5.50 per 100, postpaid.

TULIPS Darwin Mixed The most lovely of all tulips. Large cup-shaped flowers on long, stiff stems. Planted September to March. 5c each; 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100, postpaid.

IRIS Spanish.^ One of the finest of the Iris family, its charming beauty as a cut flower is being more appreciated than ever before. Planted September to February. 8c each; 75c per doz.; $6.00 per 100, postpaid.

Collection of Hyacinth Bulbs

8 Bulbs 1 of each variety listed in catalogue. Price, 75c, Postpaid.

Steckler’s Superfine Bulb Collection

6 each Darwin Tulips Mixed; 6 Paper White Narcissus; 6 I'reesia White and 6 Crocus Mixed.

Value $1.05 Special Price 85c, Postpaid.

Steckler’s Winter Lawn Grass Seed -Purest and Best

For Southern Lawns

INSIST UPON STECKLER’S WINTER LAWN GRASS

A good lawn is unquestionably the most beautiful and most valuable feature of the home grounds. Nothing can impart the same dignity or appearance of re¬ finement than a well made and well kept lawn. A well kept lawn is not only beautiful but it in¬ creases the value of the property on which it is growing.

It should be borne in mind when considering the making of a lawn that the cost of the seed represents only a small part of the investment, and the best seed

should be purchased at all times in order to have the best appearing lawn.

We are the largest handlers of Winter Grass Seed in the South and we shall be glad to have your inquiries either by mail or over the phone, giving the number of feet to be planted and we assure you that price will be right.

ROSES Not Prepaid

CLIMBING ROSES

American Beauty (Red); Mai Maison (Flesh Color); Reine Marie Henrietta (Cherry Red); Mafshal Neil (Yellow); Colombia (Red); Paul Neyron (Pink); Rene D’Or (Buff); Silver Moon (White). Two year old plant, $1.25 each. Grafted Marshall Neils at $1.75 each.

BUSH ROSES— Not Prepaid Helen Gould (Crimson) ; Mamman Cochet (Pink); Mamman Cochet (White) ; Marie Van Houette (Yellow); Duchess de Brabant (Pink); Bessie Brown (White); Radiance (Pink); Radiance (Red); Mrs. Benj. R. Cant (Pink); Wm. R. Smith (Creamy White) ; Etoile de France (Red); Alexander Hill Gray (Yellow); Louise Philippe (Red). Two year old plants, 75c each; $7.50 per dozen, not prepaid.

SPAGNUM MOSS Best grade clean moss. Price, 35c per lb., postpaid; hale, $3.50, not prepaid.

We also handle a full line of Flow¬ ering Plants, Shrubbery and Ever¬ greens. Write for our attractive prices.

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“STECKLERS FLOWER SEEDS ARE TESTED”

TO ASSURE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT THEY ARE THE BEST

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for Early, Crisp Vegetables

12 oz. package, 10c; 5 lb. package, BOc; 25 lbs., $1.76; 50 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs.,

$5.00, Not Prepaid.

PANSY PLANTS Our Pansy Plants are grown from the highest grade of imported seed and grown by a pansy specialist. Large flowering and contains many rare and beautiful colors not generally obtainable. Plant a bed of Pansies from December to March, they begin to bloom immediately. Price 30c per dozen, postpaid; $1.75 per 100, postpaid.

STIMUPLANT Makes a Wonder Garden

Small size (30 tablets) _ $ .25 Postpaid

Medium size (100 tablets) _ .75 Postpaid

Large Size (1000 tablets) _ 3.50 Postpaid

Steckler’s Insecticides and Sprays

Mailable only when STATED. Sent by SPRAYERS

Hudson Continuous Sprayers 75c each or 85c postpaid.

Hudson Midget Sprayers— 30 each or 40c postpaid.

Hudson Dust Gun 45c each or 55c postpaid.

Hudson Junior Sprayers 2 gal. cap., $4.50, not prepaid.

Hudson Favorite Sprayers 3 gal. cap., $5.95 each, not prepaid.

Steckler’s Faultless Sprayers 75c each or 85c postpaid.

Liquid Form

APHINE Spray for green, black and white fly, red spider, thripe, mealy bug, white and brown scale. Prices: 25c per % pint: 40c per *4 pint; 65c per pint; $1.00 per quart; $3.00 per gallon, not mailable.

BLACK LEAF 40 Spray for aphis, thrip, red spiders and numerous plant lice and bugs. Prices: 35c per oz. bottle; $1.00 per 5 oz. bottle; $3.35i per 2 lb. tin; $10. 75 per 10 lb. tin, not mailable.

DERRISOL- Used for red spiders, thrip, soft bodied sucking insects, plant lice, etc. Very satisfactory spray. Prices: 1 oz. bottle, 35c % lb. bottle, $1.25; 1 lb. can, $2.25; 2 lb. can, $3.25; 10 lb. can, $12.00, not prepa’d.

EVERGREEN Non-poisonous Insecticide Kills most plant insects, including lice, melon beetles, cabbage worms, mealy bugs, mites, etc. Is non- poisonous to man, animals, birds; it kills only insects. Economical, one oz. bottle makes 6 gallons of effective spray, will not destroy fertility of the soil. Pleasant to use, easy to mix, won’t gum sprayers, won’t cor¬ rode metal or rubber. Keeps its strength indefinitely. Prices: 1 oz. bottle, 35cj 6 oz. bottle, $1.00; 16 oz. bottle, $2.00; 32 oz. tin, $3.50; gallon,, $11.50, not prepaid.

LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Spray for scale and fungi on shrubs and trees. Price: $1.60 per gallon; $7.50 per 5 gallon can, not mailable.

VOLCK Recommended for plants of all kinds for the destruction of scale insects. White fly, red spider, and other insects. Highly recommended for insects on Citrus fruit of all kinds. Prices: Pint, 60c; quart, $1.00; Gallon, $3.00, not mailable.

Express. Not Prepaid except as stated.

Powdered Form

ARSENATE OF LEAD Use for all leaf eating insects. Use either dry or made into a solution. Prices: 35c per lb.; 85c per 4 lb. package; $3.75 per 25 lb. package. Not mailable.

BORDEAUX MIXTURE Powder for Black rot, mildew, blight, leaf curl, scale, etc. Prices: 35c per lb.; 85c per 4 lbs., postpaid.

BUG DEATH— Use on tender vegetable plants for leaf eating insects.

Prices: 35c per lb.; 75c per 3 lbs.; $1.00 per 5 lbs., postpaid; $2.00 per 12 lbs., not prepaid.

DRY LIME SULPHUR Various Fungus diseases on plants. Prices: 40c per lb., postpaid.

FISH OIL SOAP Used for mealy bugs, nearly all lice on indoor plants and scale on palms. Price: 40c per lb., postpaid.

HAMMOND’S SLUG SHOT Destroys bugs, insects and worms. Prices: 35c per lb.; $1.00 per 5 lbs., postpaid; $1.25 per 10 lbs., $2.75 per 25 lbs., $5.00 per 50 lbs., not prepaid. Slug Shot Dusters, % gallon, 60c, postpaid.

NICOTINE DUST Used for the control of Plant Lice on Carrots, Turnips, Mustard, Spinach, Radish, Collard, Cabbage, Beet, Tomato, Egg Plants whether left in field or to be transplanted. Requires 4 to 6 pounds to the acre. Price: 40c per lb., postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. at 30c per lb.; 25 lbs. at 25c per lb.; 100 lb. lots at 22c per lb.

TOBACCO STEMS Boil down to strong solution or strew around plant root for leaf eating insects, aphids, etc. Prices: 25c per lb., postpaid; $2.50 per bale (about 100 lbs.), not prepaid.

TOBACCO DUST Used for controlling insects on vegetables plants of all kinds. Prices: 20c per lb.; 2 lbs. 35c; 10 lbs. $1.25, postpaid; 100 lbs. $4.50, not prepaid.

BAMBOO ROSE STICKS, dyed green, 1)4 feet, 15c per dozen; 100 for 60c. BAMBOO ROSE STICKS, dyed green, 3 feet, 25c per dozen; 100 for 85c. BAMBOO ROSE STICKS, dyed green, 48 inches, 35c per dozen; 100 for $1.25. CHINESE TONKIN CANES, 5 feet, extra heavy, for staking Dahlias, young fruit trees, etc. Price 10c each; 85c per dozen.

RED CLAY FLOWER POTS

Each

Per doz.

Each

Per doz.

2 inches

_ $0.05

$0.50

7

inches

_ $0.25

$2.75

2)4 inches _

_ .06

.60

8

inches

_ .35

3.95

3 inches _

_ .07

.75

9

inches _

_ .55

6.00

4 inches _

_ .08

.85

10

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5 inches _

_ .10

1.10

12

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_ 1.40

6 inches

_ .15

1.65

Saucers for

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pots less 20%

discount.

Cannot be sent by mail.

POT AND TREE LABELS

Postpaid

Per 100 Per 1000

Wire Tree Labels, 3)4 inches - $0.50 $3.25

Pot Labels, 4 inches _ .40 2.50

Pot Labels, 6 inches _ -60 3.00

Pot Labels, 10 inches - 1.00 9.00

Pot Labels, 12 inches - 1.25 10.00

Simplex Garden Labels, 24 inches long, generally used for marking specimen plants. Price: 25c each; $2.75 per dozen.

PEERLESS GLAZING POINT The most durable reliable and cheapest in the market. Made of steel wire, two points, they never bend in the middle when driven or work out by wear. Sold in boxes of 1,000 which will glaze 500 lights of glass. Price $1.00 per 1,000, postpaid.

WIRE HANGING BASKETS

10 inch, not postpaid _ i - $0.50

12 inch, not postpaid - - - .60

Wax Paper, plain white, per lb., postpaid _ .55

Cut wire, for stemming flowers, 12 in., lb. postpaid _ .50

Tin Foil, per lb., postpaid _ .40

SHEARS

German No. 84, 8 in., postpaid - _-$2.75

Ladies’ No. 81, 6 in., postpaid _ 2.00

Wiss No. 209, 9 in., postpaid _ 1.75

Wiss No. 109, 9 in., postpaid _ 3.30

Wiss No. 309, 9 in., postpaid _ 2.50

Wiss Orange Clippers, No. Cl, postpaid _ 1.35

Water’s Tree Pruner, 8 feet, not postpaid _ 3.50

Water’s Tree Pruner, 10 ft., not postpaid _ 4.00

Hedge Shears, 8 in., not postpaid _ 3.00

Hedge Shears, 10 in., not postpaid _ 4.00

■” TVational \ kl All leather, dirt

tezy Wea r "or men and

QCLrd^Tl ^lOU &S per PjJ,. 75 cents

FERTILIZERS Not Prepaid

RAW CUT BONE MEAL— 1 lb. 10c; 4 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs. 50c; 25 lbs. 95c; 50 lbs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $3.00

COTTON SEED MEAL— 1 lb. 10c; 4 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs. 50c; 25 lbs. 75c; 50 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $1.75.

ALUMINUM SULPHATE Used to change your soil to acid reaction and broadcasted over surface at rate of 1 to 2 pounds to each square yard of ground. Use Aluminum Sulphate for your Azaleas to make them beautiful. 1 lb. 10c; 25 lbs. $1.75; 50 lbs. $3.00; 100 lbs. $5.00

PEAT MOSS To make the ground spongy. 1 lb. 5c; 6 lbs. 25c; 1 bale, about 150 lbs. $2.75; 5 bale lots @ $2.50 per bale.

DUSTING SULPHUR 10c per lb.; 3 lbs. for 25. Write for prices on larger quantities.

SCOLLAY RUBBER SPRAY $1.85 each; postpaid, $2.00.

VICORO FERTILIZER AND GRASS SEED SPREADER— $1.95.

Write for prices on larger sizes.

Not Prepaid.

STANLEY— ALL STEEL GARDEN TOOLS

They make gardening seem like fun, their sleek handles are made of steel tubing and each tool is beautifully finished in green lacquer with orange

trimmed.

Spading Fork _ $0.60

Spade - , .60

Oval Hoe _ .60

Cultivator _ .25 and .60

Two Tined Cultivator _ .25 and .60

Heart Shaped Hoe _ .60

Trowel _ .25

Transplanting Trowel _ .25

Two Tined Spading Fork _ , _ .60

All prices— Not Prepaid.