﻿THE 
  MOST 
  BEAUTIFUL 
  LAWNS 
  IN 
  THE 
  SOUTH 
  

   are 
  made 
  with 
  

   STECKLER'S 
  WINTER 
  LAWN 
  GRASS 
  SEED 
  

  

  ITALIAN 
  

  

  RYE 
  GRASS 
  

  

  AMERICAN 
  GROWN 
  

  

  The 
  winter 
  grass 
  for 
  

   all 
  the 
  South. 
  Superior 
  

   to 
  foreign 
  grown 
  Italian 
  

   and 
  English 
  Rye 
  Grass 
  

   seed. 
  Our 
  fancy 
  seed 
  is 
  

   heavier 
  and 
  more 
  plump, 
  

   full 
  of 
  vitality, 
  quick 
  to 
  

  

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  is 
  valuable 
  to 
  

  

  dairymen 
  for 
  winter 
  and 
  

   spring 
  grazing, 
  but 
  its 
  

   great 
  use 
  is 
  for 
  winter 
  

   and 
  spring 
  lawns. 
  

  

  Scratch 
  seed 
  in 
  Ber- 
  

   muda 
  sod 
  for 
  green 
  

   lawn 
  until 
  the 
  Bermuda 
  

   comes 
  out 
  again 
  in 
  sum- 
  

   mer. 
  By 
  itself, 
  it 
  makes 
  

   a 
  delightful 
  green 
  lawn, 
  

   in 
  sun 
  or 
  shade, 
  all 
  fall, 
  

   winter 
  and 
  spring. 
  It 
  

   stands 
  repeated 
  mowing 
  on 
  lawn 
  or 
  golf 
  green. 
  Sow 
  10 
  lbs. 
  per 
  1,000 
  sq. 
  ft. 
  (50x20 
  ft.) 
  

   for 
  lawn; 
  50 
  lbs. 
  per 
  acre 
  for 
  pasture. 
  Prices: 
  Fancy 
  Seed, 
  lb. 
  30c; 
  5 
  lbs. 
  $1.00, 
  postpaid. 
  

   Not 
  prepaid, 
  10 
  lbs. 
  $1.50; 
  25 
  lbs. 
  $3.50; 
  50 
  lbs. 
  $6.25; 
  100 
  lbs. 
  $12.00; 
  1,000 
  lbs. 
  $11.50. 
  

  

  Lawn 
  of 
  Winter 
  Grass 
  

  

  Effect 
  of 
  "MITRAfiWon 
  Hairy 
  Vetch 
  

   Inoculated 
  Not 
  Inoculated 
  

  

  AUSTRIAN 
  WINTER 
  PEAS 
  

  

  DOUBLES 
  YOUR 
  

  

  CORN 
  and 
  COTTON 
  YIELDS 
  

  

  Rapidly 
  climbing 
  to 
  the 
  top 
  as 
  the 
  leading 
  soil-builder 
  

   and 
  winter 
  crop 
  throughout 
  the 
  entire 
  South, 
  because 
  of 
  

   its 
  large, 
  heavy 
  growth 
  on 
  practically 
  all 
  soils 
  and 
  its 
  

   ability 
  to 
  resist 
  winter 
  freezes. 
  Matures 
  two 
  weeks 
  ahead 
  

   of 
  Vetch 
  and 
  makes 
  a 
  splendid 
  temporary 
  pasture 
  in 
  late 
  

   winter. 
  Furnishes 
  grazing 
  for 
  your 
  livestock, 
  and 
  decays 
  

   rapidly 
  when 
  plowed 
  under. 
  

  

  Sow 
  Austrian 
  Winter 
  Peas 
  during 
  September 
  and 
  Oc- 
  

   tober, 
  in 
  drills, 
  at 
  the 
  rate 
  of 
  30 
  pounds 
  per 
  acre 
  and 
  

   cover 
  2 
  inches. 
  May 
  also 
  be 
  sown 
  broadcast 
  and 
  disked 
  

   in. 
  Sowing 
  the 
  seed 
  broadcast 
  in 
  cotton 
  middles 
  and 
  

   straddling 
  the 
  rows 
  with 
  a 
  two-horse 
  cultivator 
  with 
  tbe 
  

   disk 
  hillers 
  or 
  plows 
  is 
  a 
  very 
  good 
  method 
  of 
  covering. 
  

   Lb. 
  25c; 
  5 
  lbs. 
  75c, 
  postpaid. 
  Not 
  prepaid: 
  10 
  lbs. 
  90c; 
  

   25 
  lbs. 
  $2.00; 
  50 
  lbs. 
  $3.80; 
  100 
  lbs. 
  $7.25; 
  1,000 
  lbs. 
  

   $70.00. 
  

  

  HAIRY 
  VETCH 
  

   An 
  Outstanding 
  and 
  Reliable 
  Soil 
  Builder 
  

  

  Poor 
  soil 
  can 
  soon 
  be 
  made 
  rich 
  with 
  it. 
  Planted 
  

   combined 
  with 
  small 
  grain, 
  such 
  as 
  Oats 
  and 
  Rye 
  or 
  seeded 
  

   alone 
  makes 
  splendid 
  winter 
  and 
  spring 
  pasturage. 
  Stands 
  

   severe 
  winters 
  without 
  injury, 
  grows 
  on 
  practically 
  all 
  

   types 
  of 
  soil. 
  Vetch 
  is 
  usually 
  turned 
  under 
  in 
  early 
  

   April. 
  A 
  good 
  crop 
  is 
  equivalent 
  to 
  250 
  pounds 
  or 
  more 
  

   of 
  Nitrate 
  of 
  Soda 
  and 
  valuable 
  humus 
  is 
  put 
  into 
  the 
  soil. 
  

   Planted 
  September 
  to 
  December, 
  sow 
  20 
  to 
  25 
  pounds 
  per 
  

   acre 
  alone, 
  15 
  pounds 
  with 
  small 
  grain. 
  Inoculate 
  with 
  

   NITRAGIN 
  C. 
  Prices: 
  Lb. 
  35c; 
  5 
  lbs. 
  $1.40; 
  postpaid. 
  Not 
  

   prepaid: 
  10 
  lbs. 
  $1.80; 
  25 
  lbs. 
  $4.15; 
  50 
  lbs. 
  $7.75; 
  

   100 
  lbs. 
  $14.50. 
  Write 
  for 
  prices 
  on 
  larger 
  quantities. 
  

  

  COMMON 
  VETCH 
  

  

  Common 
  Vetch 
  prefers 
  sandy 
  loam, 
  well 
  drained, 
  but 
  will 
  

   produce 
  a 
  good 
  crop 
  on 
  most 
  any 
  other 
  soil 
  where 
  water 
  

   does 
  not 
  stand. 
  When 
  planted 
  alone 
  it 
  requires 
  30 
  to 
  40 
  

   lbs. 
  to 
  the 
  acre, 
  half 
  that 
  quantity 
  is 
  sufficient 
  when 
  sown 
  

   with 
  small 
  grain. 
  Seed 
  should 
  be 
  inoculated 
  with 
  Nitragin. 
  

   Prices: 
  Lb. 
  25c; 
  5 
  lbs. 
  75c, 
  postpaid. 
  Not 
  prepaid, 
  10 
  lbs. 
  

   90c; 
  25 
  lbs. 
  $2.00; 
  100 
  lbs. 
  $7.25. 
  Write 
  for 
  prices 
  on 
  

   larger 
  quantities. 
  

  

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