CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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STECKLER'S MONEY MAKING.— Has 

 never been known to fail since its intro- 

 duction by us in 1902, and cannot be 

 equalled as a positive cropper by any 

 variety known on the market to date. 

 Every plant makes a head in size and 

 solidity surpassed by none; it keeps longer 

 than any other variety, grows bigger and 

 better the longer it remains in the field — 

 does not rot or burst. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 

 35c.; 14 lb., 75c.; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 



Sure Head. 



Steckler's 

 Money 

 Making'. 



SURE HEAD. — Remarkable for its cer- 

 tainty to head. Produces very large, flat- 

 tening heads, weighing from ten to fifteen 

 pounds; very uniform and firm. Packet, 

 10c.; oz., 25c.; ^ lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50; post- 

 paid. 



HARTm'Y drumhead. — A samilar variety 

 to Stein's Early Flat Dutch; earlier and 

 not making as many leaves, it can be 

 planted close. A good early Spring cab- 

 bage. Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.; 14 ^^-i 75c.; 

 lb., $2.50, postpaid. 



Early Druinliead. 



PLANT FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS. 



For those who desire an early crop we strongly recommend the planting of Frost- 

 Proof Cabbage Plants as described on Page 58 of this Catalogue. We begin making Fall 

 shipments about December 15th, but when conditions are favorable we can ship as early 

 as November 20th and up to May 1st. This will enable the market gardener to have 

 an early crop when prices are high, as well as to furnish early Cabbage for the home 

 gardener's table. 



