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Fruit and Nut Trees 

 Grape Vines 



Budded 

 Fruit 

 Trees 



Orders taken for December, January and Feb- 

 ruary delivery. Recommend shipments by 

 express. 



APPLES 



FINE APPLES — Apples are fast increasing in 



favor here in the South and every home 



orchard should have several varieties for a 



full season's supply. 



Early Red Bird — Medium to large, ex- 

 cellent keeper. 



Delicious — Mellow, large, excellent eating 

 and good shipper. 



Early Harvest — Similar to Ben Davis, but 10 

 days earlier. 



$1.25 each, not prepaid. 



APRICOTS 



■ APRICOT— 3 to 4 feet. Fruit of Apricot is 

 similar in shape to the Peach, except 

 that it is not downy and is almost per- 

 fectly round. Flavor very fine. 



3 to 4 ft. S1.25. 



CHERRY 



EARLY RICHMOND— Red. 

 3 to 4 ft. S1.50, not prepaid. 



ORANGES 



FIGS 



FIGS — Plant figs where they will not be dis- 

 turbed and in rich soil, heavily manured. 



BRUNSWICK or MADONNA— 3 to 4 feet. 

 Large purple fig, fine in flavor. 

 Each $1.50, not prepaid. 



CELESTE — 3 to 4 feet. Medium size, purple to 

 blue, very sweet and a favorite. 

 Each SI. 00, not prepaid. 



JAPANESE VIOLET— 3 to 4 feet. About three 

 times the size of the Celeste, very good and 

 popular. 

 Each $1.50, not prepaid. 



CLEANUP SPRAY— Fruit Trees with 

 Volck and Isotox combined. 



FOR WORMS IN PEACHES— Use Pan 

 Peach Spray. 1 lb. 60c, postpaid. 



PERSIMMONS 



PERSIMMONS — Large, smooth, conical, orange 

 to bright red and of highest quality. Vigor- 

 ous and productive. 



TANE NASHI (Japanese)— 3 to 4 feet. 

 Very large, flat, yellow seedless fruit, 

 very sweet. 



Each $1.50, 



not prepaid. 



ORANGE TREES — In planting an orange grove, 

 it is poor business to plant cheap trees. 

 Orange trees to prove vigorous and prolific 

 should have large, well formed root systems 

 and strong, clean, healthy tops one or two 

 years old. Our trees are grown on loose 

 sandy loam land, which permits the root 

 systems to develop properly. 



DUNCAN GRAPE FRUIT— 2 to 3 feet. One of 

 the best and largest thin skin. 

 24 to 30 in. S1.75 each, not prepaid. 



KUMQUAT— 2 to 3 feet. Used for preserv- 

 ing, small size and profuse bearer. 

 18 to 24 in. SI. 50 each, not prepaid. 



LOUISIANA SWEET— 2 to 3 feet. Medium size, 

 thin skin, very sweet. 

 24 to 30 in. S1.75 each, not prepaid. 



MANDARIN— 2 to 3 feet. Medium in size, flat- 

 tened, deep yellow in color, skin thin and 

 of fine texture, glove skin. 

 None. 



SATSUMA — 2 to 3 feet. Large glove skinned 

 sweet, excellent quality. 

 24 to 30 in. SI. 75 each, not prepaid. 



WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGE— 2 to 3 feet. 

 Fruit large, red-orange in color, skin thick, 

 smooth and tough; seedless. 

 24 to 30 in. $1.75 each, not prepaid. 



PEACHES 



PEACHES — The most popular fruit tree planted 

 in the South and by far the most satisfactory 

 and easiest grown. No orchard is complete 

 ^ without several popular peaches. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA— 3 to 4 feet. Sweet, free- 

 stone, -white skin and flesh, pink cheek. 

 Each $1.00, not prepaid. 

 "- CHINESE CLING— 3 to 4 feet. Sweet, cling- 

 stone, white flesh, creamy skin, pink cheek, 

 large. 

 Each $1.00, not prepaid. 



ELBERTA — 3 to 4 feet. Large size, freestone, 

 yellow skin and flesh, red cheek. 

 Each $1.00, not prepaid. 



J. H. HALE — 3 to 4 feet. Large yellow freestone, 

 red cheek, round shape, excellent flavor. 

 Each $1.00, not prepaid. 

 V MAYFLOWER— 3 to 4 feet. Early, large, well 

 colored clingstone, excellent quality. 

 Each $1.00< not prepaid. 



PLUMS 



Wide choice in following varieties: 

 ABUNDANCE— 3 to 4 feet. Large, heavy, 



bearing roundish yellow skin. 



Each $1.25, not prepaid. 

 BRUCE — 3 to 4 feet. Dark purple skin, blood 



red flesh, excellent preserver. 



Each $1.25, not prepaid. 

 BURBANK— 3 to 4 feet. Purplish red, deep 



yellow flesh, large and sweet. 



Each $1.25, not prepaid. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Big Fresh Berries — and Shortcake All Spring, 

 Summer and Fall. 



Strawberries are the one fruit that everybody 

 likes and that everybody can grow. They will 

 do v/ell in the back yard, they can be culti- 

 vated grown in rows, and our plants are 

 strong, heavy, well-rooted and vigorous. 

 Missionary, Klondyke, Aroma. Lady Thompson 

 No. of Plants^ 25 ^ 50 100 1000 



Prepaid S .75 SI. 10 $1.75 



Not Prepaid.,,. $10.00 



Everbearing Progressive 



Prepaid $1.10 $1.85 $3.25 



Not Prepaid.... $15.00 



QUINCE 



QUINCE — Not difficult to grow and have an 

 abundance of fruit. Always a paying crop. 



MEECI^'S PROLIFIC— 3 to 4 feet. Large 

 yellow fruit, excellent for preserving. 

 Each $1.50, not prepaid. 



MULBERRY 



MULBERRIES — They form economic food for 

 poultry and sv/ine and to keep birds away 

 from other fruit. 



HICK'S — 3 to 4 feet. Black, large fruit ex- 

 cellent for eating and canning. 

 Each $1.50, not prepaid. 



PEARS 



PEARS — Favorites of any home orchard -where 

 a variety of fruits is desired. From the 

 small sugar, juicy varieties to the large 

 hard-cooking kind, our soils are adapted to 

 their culture. The "Pineapple" variety is 

 practically blight proof and is well adapted 

 to growing in blight regions. 



BARTLETT — 3 to 4 feet. Large, clear, bright 

 yellow, juicy, a favorite. 

 Each SI.25, not prepaid. 



KIEFFEH'S HYBRID— 3 to 4 feet. Yellow with 

 bright vermilion cheek, juicy and large. 

 Each $1.25, not prepaid. 



LECONTE — 3 to 4 feet. Pale yellow, smooth 

 skin, large, a favorite in the South for pre- 

 serves and eating. 

 Each S1.2S, not prepaid. 



GRAPES 



For All Purposes 

 MOORE EARLY— 1 year old. Blue black, 



early, sweet and very prolific. 



Each 90c, not prepaid. 

 CONCORD — Blue black, thick flesh, very 



sweet; on old standby. 



Each 90c, not prepaid. 

 LUTIE — Light red color, very compact in 



the bunch and absolutely rot-proof and 



of high quality. 



Each 90c, not prepaid. 

 SCUPPERNONG — Very popular, bronze color, 



■well known throughout the South. 



Each $1.25. 

 WHITE NIAGARA — Creamy white, large, 



transparent and very sweet. 



Each 90c, not prepaid. 



PECAN TREES 



A Real Money Crop 



Proper Distance Apart for Planting 



In deep alluvial soils 70 feet apart each 

 way, requiring 9 trees to an acre. In sandy, 

 poor soils, 50 feet apart each way, requiring 

 17 trees to an acre. Our trees are very fine 

 rmd true to kind and variety. 

 FROTSCHER'S (Eggshell>— Nut large, ob- 

 long in shape, very thin shell. Kernel 

 plump, full, quality good, abundant 

 bearer, rapid grower. A very popular 

 variety. 

 STUART — Nut large, thin shell, oblong in 

 shape, full meated, best quality, abundant 

 bearer of rapid growth, popular. 

 SUCCESS — Nut large and round with medium 

 thin shell full and containing a larger quan- 

 tity of meat than any other pecan on the 

 market. 

 SCHLEY — Nut medium size, oblong In shape, 

 smooth, clean and bright in color, very thin 

 shell, kernel very plump and rich. 

 VAN DEMAN— One of the most attractive in 

 appearance, rich, well flavored, medium 

 large, elongated. 



Size Each 



4 to 5 feet $2.00 



5 to 6 feet 2.50 



6 to 7 feet 3.00 



9 to 10 feet 4.00 



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STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 



