ALFALFA 
HAIRY PERUVIAN ALFALFA — Sow 30 
pounds per acre, from January to April 
for Spring and September to November 
for Fall. Withstands colder weather 
better than Alfalfa or Lucerne and usu- 
ally produces a heavier yield of hay. 
A perennial plant. We highly recom- 
mend this variety for hay and pasture. 
Lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. $3.50, postpaid. 
ANNUAL YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET 
CLOVER—Also spoken of as “Sour Clo- 
ver.’ A valuable winter legume for 
the lower South. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall 
and produces 5 to 10 tons of green mat- 
ter by early May. Will reseed itself if 
cut when seeds start maturing. It thrives 
on all kinds of soil and grows rapidly 
and abundantly. Sow during the early 
fall or spring at the rate of 20 pounds 
per acre if used alone. Inoculate seed 
for best results with NITRAGIN. 
SOLD OUT 
BAHIA GRASS—Pensacola. This grass is 
as good as any if grazed while young 
or kept heavily grazed. Stands more 
cold and dry weather than any other 
summer grasses. Will thrive on any kind 
of land. Narrow leaf, having a heavy 
deep fibrous root system. Sow 10 to 20 
pounds per acre. 
Lb. 85c; 5 lbs. $3.00, postpaid. 
THE CYCLONE 
SEED SOWER 
BROADCASTS EVENLY 
$5.95 each, postpaid 
Saves Labor 
Saves Seed 
Uneven seed- 
ing is waste- 
ful. The 
CYCLONE 
will sow 
many acres 
per hour, 
@ny amount 
per acre. 
Does the work 
quickly. 
HAIRY, WINTER or 
SAND VETCH 
Culture—Plant from August to November or 
early Spring with small amount of Rye, Oats, 
Wheat or Barley. Sow 40 lbs. per acre. Makes 
an excellent hay crop and is very popular 
throughout the South. A good soil improver. 
STECKLER’S HAIRY, WINTER or SAND VETCH. 
Price: Lb. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.60, postpaid. 
COMMON VETCH—Prefers sandy loam, well 
drained, but will produce a good crop on 
most any other soil where water does not 
stand. Requires 30 to 40 pounds per acre. 
Seed should be inoculated with Nitragin. 
Lb. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.50, postpaid. 
ARASAN 
Seed treated with Arasan is pro- 
tected against many seeding dis- 
eases and seed decay which cause 
missing hills and hills with only one 
stalk. Fifty-one farm demonstrations 
in the Corn Belt showed that Arason 
increased stands by 5% to 15%. 
1 oz. can 75c. 
CROTALARIA 
SPECTABILIS 
World's Best Cover Crop. Build up your 
soil with this new legume. This new legume 
produces more humis and more nitrogen per 
acre than any other crop. It is not a pest and 
can be easily eradicated and reseeds itself 
each year under favorable conditions. It is 
used as a summer cover crop and soil builder 
in groves, orchards, vineyards, etc. Livestock 
will not eat it, therefore you will not be 
tempted to cut it for hay when your ground 
needs it so badly. This should be planted as 
soon as danger of frost is past and at a time 
when there is plenty of moisture in the soil, 
and can be planted as late as July, either 
broadcast or drilled. Ten pounds of seed is 
required per acre for broadcasting and half 
of that amount if drilled. Grows from 5 to 10 
feet depending entirely on the locality. 
1 lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $2.85, postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
GARDEN BOOKS 
Title 
P-800 African Violets in your Home 35c¢ ea. 
P-801 Begonias in your Home 35c ea. 
P-802 Beautiful Bulbs in your Home 35¢ ea. 
P-803 Cactus & Succulents in your 
Home 35c 
P-804 Ferns & Palms in your Home 35e ea. 
P-805 Fabulous Flowering Plants 35¢ ea. 
P-806 Foliage Plants 35¢ ea. 
P-812 Luxuriant Lawns 35¢ ea. 
P-813 Ground Covers 35¢ ea. 
P-810 Bonsai in your Home 35c¢ ea. 
CROW REPELLENT 
It protects your corn plantings by 
keeping off crows, larks, blackbirds 
and other corn-pulling birds, as well 
as moles, 
woodchucks, squirrels etc. 
Does not clog the planter; protects the 
corn from rotting. Not poisonous and 
will not injure the seed. 
By mail postpaid, 2 pint (enough 
for 1 bushel corn) 70c; pint $1.15. 
Not postpaid, ¥2 pint 60c; pint $1.00. 
PLYAC—Spreader Sticker for 
effectiveness of insecticide, 
and weed killer sprays. 
8 oz. 98c: Pt. $1.45: Qt. $2.65. 
increased 
fungicide 
Over Sixty Years of Service 
When ordering, always state name of seed. 
ALFALFA (A) 
Swt., Bur, Hubam 
Clovers 
Size Rel. 
LOOM bsijeayncee na 
CLOVERS (B) 
Red, Alsike, Crimson, 
White and Ladino. 
15 Ib. (Ladino) 
Caney Whereis sieiete ie -25 
1OOMbsi lear. aoe. 7 f- 
LESPEDEZA (L) 
1OONIbsweana 
PEAS, VETCHES (C) 
(All But Crown) 
LOOUIbs: ‘eal e.. -65 
LUPINES (H) 
(All Varieties) 
100\lbs. ea... ... 55 
SOYBEANS (S) 
Uh teh, dance te] 
Sabuctieace es oe 75 
Zo buleaGe ree 3.25 
BEANS (D) 
Navy, Pinto, Wax, 
String, Kidney and 
Great Northern 
Size Rel. 
Du Sear =. 's< .70 
PEANUTS, 
COWPEAS (E) 
100 Ibs. ea... ... .65 
BIRDSFOOT Trefoil (K) 
Broadleaf and Nar- 
rowleaf 
LO WbsS tea. ...2 .25 
P Dut iearee. =. -70 
SPECIAL CULTURES — 
For legumes not listed, 
consult your dealer. 
GARDEN SIZE — Peas, 
Beans, Sweet Peas and 
Lima Beans. 
Enough for 5 Ibs. seed 
Retail Price 25c ea. 
STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
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