CT J ^ A DD^^TC An Excellent Source of 



risp, lender LAKK^Ib vitammA 



SUGAR and STOCK BEETS CARROTS 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: Culture — Planting time, Southern States. 

 Spring, January to July; Fall, September to Spring, January to June; Fall, August to De- 

 December. Sow 5 pounds to one acre in rows cember. Plant IV2 ounces to 150 feet of row, 4 

 2 to 3 feet apart. When 4 or 5 inches high pounds to one acre. Sow fairly thick in rows 

 thin to 12 to 15 inches apart in rows. Ready 15 to 18 inches apart and thin to 3 to 4 inches 

 for harvest about 75 days after planting seed. apart in rows, when two inches high. Approx- ''F'^ 

 LONG RED MANGEL— Flesh white with reddish innate number of days to edible condition is 



tinge. Heavy yields, 18 to 24 inches long, given after name of varieties. •■^mPWJS 



about 6 inches in diameter. We recommend DANVERS HALF LONG— 65 days. A half ^'Wj^^ 



this as the best variety of stock beet. , , ± ■ t ■ k #-2» / 



vTr-TivT i.rnxTr7Ti7T>r.n r,c J T J- 1 1 '■°^'3 orQnge cQirot, giowii extensively m 



KLEIN WANZLEBEN — 75 days. Exceedingly val- ,, , , -i i . , , , .1,1 ■ t, , .j ■«> -nsK ■-- »>, 



uable for stock feeding. Roots 12 to 15 a^ classes of soil, desirable and suitable ^ J i H *» ^ iv 



inches; white with tinge of gray, very rich for field culture. Mature roots are of -MSwIfM 



in sugar contents, easily grown. Should be medium length, six to eight inches long, 



left in ground until frost to secure the . . ., , , i_i ^ • , ,-.1 u 



largest CTop. tapermg uniformly to a blunt point. Flesh 



_^^___^^__ is orange color, very tender and of excel- 



;>4t ^'' ^S^'T^B^"^^^^S^4fW lent quality. Favorite for the South for 



shipping and home use. ,ja| ^ 



^^^^^ ^H^H^^^^B ^^^^Y HALF LONG CHANTENAY— 65 



fi* ^ ^RSiD^^^^HH days. An excellent medium early, half 



long variety. One of the best for market- 

 ing and home use, very productive and i^^ S 



•-yiwof^^^^^^im - desirable. Roots are thick, five and one- 



tr^.^^^|H|^^R|^QHM half to six inches in length, uniformly half 



■''-'*^^S^E^^^^"^^ long or stump rooted but tapering 

 slightly, smooth orange red color. Flesh 



very crisp and tender. Extensively used "T" / \ \ 



'-'i/*^^^^^^ ^°'^ bunching. J / \ 1 



'' /g\IMPERATOR— 77 days. Long, slightly ta- 



■ — — — - — ^^ pering roots, just enough top to bunch ' 



_.,,._ ,-. 1 ,. well. Deep solid orange all through. Prolific, 



Steckler's Green Calabrese brittle, tender and sweet. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE— 80 days. Inter- r. , ,t ,. r /-v . 



'RROrT'OT T mediate to late maturing, desirable for table Early Hall Long Chantenay 



On\J\^\^\y LiL use as well as stock feeding, very produc- 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States. five, uniform in shape. Roots are tender f^ fiTTT TFT OWFR 



Spring, January to June; Fall, September to and of good quahty.' \^ri.\J lall. Xj\^ VV XjII 



December. Plant II/2 ounces to 150 feet of LARGE WHITE BELGIAN— 100 days. Creamy _ ,^ „, ^. ,. c .v, c. . 



row. Plant and cultivate same as Cauliflower, white with light green crown about 7 to 9 ^ Culture— Planting time, bouthern btates. 



to which family Broccoli belongs. Head not inches in length. Used extensively for stock Spring January to March m hotbeds, m open 



as compact as Cauliflower. feeding. ^P"?"^ *° J""^! ^°^^' September o December. 



ocppM r-BTZSBnrcp a ^' OXHEART or GUERANDE— 65 days. Excellent Plan* one-fourth ounce to 150 feet of row. 



STECKLERS GREEN CALABRESE — A dis- variety for hard, stiff soil. Tops are com- Transplant II/2 feet apart in rows 21/2 feet 



tinct variety grown by Italian garden- paratively small, mature roots are 41/2 to apart in open ground. Approximate number of 



ers for Italian trade onlv Forms larae 5 inches long, very thick. Flesh is bright days to edible condition is given after name 



Is I Italian trade only, forms large orange finely grained and sweet. of each variety. This vanes with climafac and 



solid heads which remam green. After soil conditions. 



this is cut a number of sprouts de- COLLARDS EARLY ITALIAN GLANT— 110 days. Largs 



velop from the leaf-axis, each sprout _ ,, r,, »■ ^ r. ^1. c-^ 1 white compact heads, delicious flavor. A 



, . ,. . 11 u J u ; Culture — Planhng hme. Southern States. ,, vorietv 



terminating m a small head about one Spring, June to September; Fall, October to " ® varieiy. 



inch in diameter. Bunched and sold January. Plant two ounces to 150 feet of row. LARGE ALGIERS — 120 days. Large white 

 as qprond rron Sow q<=ed in frnmeq Belongs to cabbage family and is cultivated heads, excellent quality, upright growth, 

 at. secona ciop. ^ow seea in irames ^^ ^^^^ manner. Edible condition about 85 leaves forming protection for heads against 

 early m spring and market m June and days. One ounce will produce about 2500 frost. The market gardener's favorite. 

 July Also planted in September for Pj°^!; LAte ITALIAN GIANT-120 days. The largest 

 Christmas marketing. GEORGIA— About 85 days. An oldtime ^^ ^^1 Cauliflowers, very compact, grown 

 Pkg., 10c; oz., 40c; V4 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00; favorite, stands all sorts of conditions very extensively and well liked. 

 5 lbs., $19.00, postpaid. Not postpaid, 10 writVinnt ininrv _ , 

 ^^-- S35.00. "^ CA^BAG^-Tosr between the Georgia Col- STECKLER'S EARLY SNOWBALL-75 days. 

 EARLY LARGE WHITE FRENCH— Considered lard and the Charleston Wakefield Cabbage, Large compact heads, a very desirable 

 the best sort for most sections. Plants very Bred for hardiness of the CoUard and the and dependable bead forming Caulif low- 

 hardy, vigorous and easily grown. Heads flavor of cabbage. Tender and does not ,,,, „ „„„. ^„„,,i,^^ ,r,-Trl=iir rrrr,nr,n 

 white, compact, hard and of good quality. grow as tall as the Georgia Collards and ©r. The most popular variety among 

 Sold Out. does not winterkill. Southern gardeners. Favorite for ship- 



LOUISIANA SWEET— Developed by Dr. Julian nina and home use 



BRUSSET S SPROUTS C. MUler of the Louisiana Agricultural ^"^^ ^"^ ^°^ 



ui.t.\JK>tjLj±aJ yjrLlKyyj l.tJ Experiment Station, inbred to produce a uni- SUPER SNOWBALL— 55 days. Dwarf with 

 Culture — Planting time. Southern States. form type of plant, having a deep compact short pale green leaves. Heads medium 

 Spring, January to June; Fall, September to rosette center, leaves with short stems and firm, compact, solid, pure white and of 

 December. Plant half ounce of seed to 150 free of purple or red color. finest quality, 

 feet of row. Plant and cultivate same as cab- 

 bage. Suarrr and SforW Rpf»tei / Postpaid ^ ^Not Postpaid-^ 



LONG ISLAND-Small cabbage-like heads of , ^"9°^ ana OIOCK DeeiS p^^^ ^^ y^^^_ ^^ ^ j^ 10 pb 



11/2 inch diameter grow at each leaf joint on I-ong Red Mangel $ .10 $ .15 $ .45 $1.65 $7.50 $14.00 



stalks about 20 inches tall. Heads mature Klein Wanzleben 10 .15 .45 1.65 7.50 



successively. frrrrnf Prirec / Postpaid , ^-Not Postpaid^ 



Pkg., lOc; oz., 50c; Vi lb., $1.65; lb., $6.00; V.^tUTOI rnces pj^^^ q^_ ,/^ 1^ Lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 



5 lbs., $29.00, postpaid. Danvers Hali Long $ .10 $ .40 $1.20 $3.75 $18.25 $36.00 $80.00 



Early Half Long Chantenay 10 .40 1.20 3.75 18.25 36.00 80.00 



PHFRVTT ^Pnrlorl^ Imperator 10 .45 1.30 4.25 20.75 41.00 96.00 



V^ncn V XLm VV.^Uriea; improved Long Orange 10 .40 1.00 3.50 17.00 33.00 75.00 



Culture — Sow broadcast during fall and Large White Belgian 10 .20 .60 1.75 7.50 



winter for spring and in January and Feb- Oxheart or Guerande 10 .40 1.25 4.00 19.50 38.50 95.00 



ruary for summer. Collm-d Prir*i<? ' Postpaid , ^Not Postpaid-^ 



Used a great deal for seasoning, especially V^ouoru trnces ^ q^ y ^^ j_b 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 



in oyster soup and is often cut between let- Georgia $ .05* $ .10 $ .2o' $ .60 $ 2.25 $ 4.00 



'"dI- ■^,^°''°'''^,iP *^? f-^'^^ ,v e, =n Cabbage '..'. .05 .10 .20 .60 2.25 4.00 



Pkg., 10c; oz., 35c; I/4 lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. Louisima Sweet 05 .15 .25 .75 2.80 * 



CHIVES or SCHNITTLAUCH Cauliflower Prices ^ii^T-^T'^tt^^T^:^ T^^ 



One of the finest and most delicate of entire Early Italian Giant Sold Out |K' Jil 



onion family. Tops are used for seasoning Large Algiers $ .25 $2.25 $7.50 $25.00 ^ vAV *• 



salads, cream cheese, etc. Plant from Decern- Late Italian Giant Sold Out ^ IK^^J ^ 



ber to April. Early Snowball 35 3.00 10.00 35.00 ~a v ' O 



Pkg., 25c; oz., 65c; 1/4 lb., $2.50; lb., $9.00. Super SnowboU _ 35 3.50 11.00 40.00 fRt^ 



STECKLER SEED COMPANY. Inc., NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA 



