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Culture — Planting 
time, Southern States: 
Spring, January to 
May; Fall, August to 
November. Plant 3 
pounds to 150 feet of 
row, 1¥% to 2 bushels 
to one acre. Sow in 
rows 2 to 3 feet apart 
LITTLE MARVEL Ae ee daches, 
Distance in rows and between rows is gov- 
erned by the height of the different varieties. 
Approximate number of days to edible con- 
dition is given after each variety; this varies 
with climatic and soil conditons. 
WRINKLED VARIETIES 
14 lbs., 1 peck; 56 lbs., 1 bushel 
LITTLE MARVEL—62 days. Dwarf variety, 
about 18 inches high. Valuable for home 
and early shipping. Vines dark green, 
medium stocky. Pods single and double 
dark green, blunt, plump, well filled with 
7 or 8 tender peas. Seeds medium size, 
light green, squarish, wrinkled. 
CARTER’S IMPROVED TELEPHONE — 70 
days. Pods 4¥% inches long; height of 
vine 4 feet, an excellent producer. 
THOS. LAXTON—64 days. Height of vine 
3 feet, pods 4 inches long. Market gar- 
deners are growing this variety very 
extensively. 
DIAZINON 25E—(25% Emulsifiable Solu- 
tion). Widely used to control ants, 
roaches, fleas, ticks and many house- 
hold insects. Pt. $3.50. 
TALL TELEPHONE 
{GARDEN PEAS=—POTATOES 
SMOOTH VARIETIES 
15 lbs., 1 peck; 60 lbs., 1 bushel 
CREOLE PEAS—60 
days. This vari- 
ety will withstand 
severe heat and 
cold. Pods are 3 
to 3¥%2 inches 
long, with 5 to 7 
peas of a distinct 
flavor. Its vigor- 
ous vines 
age 5 to 7 feet 
and yield an 
enormous crop. 
Immune to root 
rot, mildew and 
such _ diseases. 
Sow during win- 
ter and early 
spring. 
Reva. 
aver- 
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CREOLE 
PEDIGREED EXTRA EARLY — 60 days. 
Height of vine 24% feet, pods 3 inches, a 
prolific producer. One of our best and 
most popular varieties. Seed small, 
smooth, yellowish white. Stock we offer 
is much superior to most on the market 
and recommended highly. 
EARLY ALASKA—60 days. Vines 2¥2 feet 
tall; pods 3 inches, prolific producer, an 
extra fine variety. 
ATLAS FERTILIZER 
EMULSION 
A complete liquid organic Plant 
food—derived from Fish. 
Pint $1.20: Quart $2.15, postpaid; 
Gallon $6.25. 
Directions for use on package. 
Pea Prices 
Wrinkled Varieties 
Little Marvel 
Carter’s Improved Telephone 
Thomas Laxton 
Smooth Varieties 
RPreole Peas: creccscssssentsecossventcrecttsssenterscensecs -30 
Pedigreed Extra Early -30 
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Potato Prices 
Certified 
Early Bliss Triumphs ... 
White Rose ... 
Katahdin 
Lasoda 
STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
Culture—Planting time, South- 
erm Siates: Spring, January to 
April; Fall (small seed pota- 
toes), August and September. 
Potatoes thrive best in a light, 
dry, rich soil. For spring plant- 
ing, large potatoes are cut so 
that a good sized piece will 
contain 3 eyes. The pieces are planted in 
rows 2 to 3 feet apart and hills 1 to 2 feet 
apart in rows. Fall seed potatoes are smal] 
and are planied whole, all varieties listed 
mature in about 85 to 100 days. 
Dust plants with Arsenate of Lead, Pow- 
dered form, every two weeks after plants are 
6 inches high for control of Potato Bugs. 
EARLY BLISS RED TRIUMPHS—Certified se 
lected stock. Light red, medium size, round, 
uniform shape, eyes slightly depressed, an 
excellent variety for shipping. Grown very 
extensively both for home and market. 
WHITE ROSE—Long tubers almost uniform in 
shape and size. Flesh white. It is a heavy 
Gunes: and planted extensively in the 
south. 
KATAHDIN—Slightly oval white, very smooth 
with shallow eyes. Vines are light green 
and vigorous and so far no mosiac has 
been found on this variety. It is unsur 
passed for cooking and eating. Katahdin 
Ger well on rich peat soils and on muck 
and. 
LASODA—Adapted to heavy soils and pro 
duces higher yields than the Bliss Triumphs. 
Plant grows upright, is of fair vigor and 
small to medium leaves. Potatoes are semi- 
youn to oblong, smooth, and pinkish red 
color. 
OIL-I-CIDE 
The ideal oil spray emulsion for orange 
and other citrus groves and similar 
orchard trees, Azaleas, Camellias, Gar- 
denias, and other cultivated shrubs. 
Pint 9$0c: Quarts $1.50; Postpaid. 
Gal. $2.80, not postpaid. 
Postpoid a Not Postpai 
ait ep aksy) WARLN IER eT Albecoe a 
$.40 $.80 $2.75 $4.20 $13.00 
“40 70 2.70 4.20 12.50 
40 70 2.60 3.70 11.00 
Not Postpaid—, 
15 Ibs. 50 lbs. 
40 70 2.60 4.00 11.50 
40 "70 2°60 3.70 10.50 
“40 70 2.50 3.40 10.00 
———Not Postpaid——_____ 
k S 100 
Pec Bushel 
15 lbs. 60 Ibs. Ibs. 
nickatcochtteoiccrercetantea S$ 1.35 $ 4.20 S$ 6.20 
1.25 3.95 5.75 
1.20 3.80 5.75 
1.25 3.90 3.25 
