Carrots Excel in Flavor and Are Very Rich in Vitamins 



CABBAGE — Continued 



STECKLER'S SPECIAIj SUCCESSION. 88 days. A sure heading sort, adapted for autumn as well as late summer use. 



Plants are vigorous and strong growing with short stem »nd have numerous, rather short, outer leaves which are some- 

 what frilled. Heads are large, deep, very firm and of excellent quality. Extra fine for shipping and home use. Pkt. 



5c; oz. 20c; Vi l"b. 60c; lb. |l.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $6.50; 10 lbs. $12.50. 

 STJEE HEAD. 90 days. Named because of its certainty of making heads. Very large flat heads, weight 10 to 15 pounda. 



uniform and firm. Gro^vn very extensively. Very good shipper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; V4 lb. 50c; lb. $1.50, postpaid. Not 



prepaid, 5 lbs. $6.50; 10 lbs. $12.50. 

 GLOEY OF ENKHUIZEN. 80 days. A sure header of matchless quality and of an early variety. The heads are nearly 



round, solid and of splendid size for an early variety. Leaves are broad and spreading and more or less curved. This 



cabbage has met with instant favor all over the South for marketing and home use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 1/4 lb. 65c; lb. 



SI. 50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $6.50; 10 lbs. $12.50. 

 STECKIiEE'S GOLDEN ACEE. 65 days. A very compact medium sized head, an improved variety. Heads uniform in 



size and in maturing. This variety is growing very rapidly in popularity for both shipping and home use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 



25c; V* lb. 75c; lb. $1.75, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $8.25; 10 lbs. $15.00. 

 DISEASE EESISTANT COPENHAGEN MAEKET. 75 days. A "yellow" resistant strain of Copenhagen. Not so early 



or as uniform, but a good round head and crisp. Pkt, 5c; oz. 40c; 14 lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. 



$17.00. 

 WISCONSIN ALL-SEASON. 90 days. Valuable in territories infested with the destructive disease known as "yellows." 



Heads are large and solid, weighing as much as 10 pounds. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Vk lb. 75c; lb. $2.50, postpaid. Not pre- 



paid, 5 lbs. $11.00. 



STECKLER'S CARROTS 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States, Spring, January to June ; Fall, August to December. 

 Plant 1% oz. to 150 feet of row. 4 lbs. to one acre. Sow fairly thick in rows 15 to 18 inches 

 apart and thin to 3 to 4 inches apart in rows, when two inches high. Approximate number of days 

 to edible condition is given after name of varieties. 



DANVEES HALF LONG. 65 days. A half long orange carrot, grown extensively in all classes 

 of soil, desirable and suitable for field culture. Mature roots are of medium len^h, six to eighx 

 inches long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. Flesh is orange color, very tender and of 

 excellent qualitv. Favorite for the South for shipping and home use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 

 20c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $4.00; 25 lbs. $9.50. 

 EAELY HALF LONG CHANTENAY. 65 days. An excellent medium early, half long variety. 

 One of the best for marketing and home use, very productive and desirable. Roots are thick, 

 five and one-half to six inches in length, uniformly half long or stump rooted but tapering 

 slightly, smooth orange red color. Flesh very crisp and tender. Extensively used for bunching. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $4.00; 25 lbs. 

 $9.50. 

 OXHEAET or GUEEANDE. 65 days. Excellent variety for soil that is hard and stiff, tops are 

 comparatively small, and mature roots are four and a half to five inches long, very thick. Flesh 

 is bright orange, finely grained and sweet. Excellent for table use and for shipping purposes. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $4.00; 25 lbs. 

 $9.50. 

 LAEGE WHITE BELGIAN. 100 days. Creamy white with light green crown about seven to nine inches in length. Used 

 extensively for stock feeding. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $4.00; 

 25 lbs. S9.50. 

 IMPEOVED LONG OEANGE. 80 days. This variety is intermediate to late maturing, desirable for table use as well as 

 stock feeding, very productive, uniform in shape. Roots are tender and of good quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; y^ lb. 20c; 

 lb. 60c; 5 lbs. S2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $4.00; 25 lbs. $9.50. 



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Culture — Planting time. Southern States, Spring, January to March 

 in hotbeds, in open ground to June; Fall, September to December. 

 Plant one-founh ounce to 150 feet of row. Transplant 1% feet apart 

 in rows 2 V^ feet apart in open ground. Approximate number of days 

 to edible condition is given after name of each variety. This varies 

 with climatic and soil conditions. 

 EAELY ITALIAN GIANT. 110 days. Large white compact heads, 



delicious flavor. A fine variety. Excellent for home use and ship- 



Ding. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; 1/4 lb. $1.75; lb. $5.90, postpaid. 

 LAEGE ALGIEES. 120 days. Large white heads, excellent quality. 



upright growth, leaves forming protection for heads against frost. 



The market gardener's favorite, for home use and shipping. Pkt. 



10c; oz. 50c; V4 lb. $1.75; lb. $5.90, postpaid. 

 LATE ITALIAN GIANT. 120 days. The largest of all Cauliflowers, 



very compact, grown very extensively and well liked. A favorite 



for home use and shipping. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; Vk lb. $1.75; lb. 



S5.90. postpaid. 

 STECKLEE'S EAELY SNOWBALL. 75 days. Large compact heads, 



a very desirable and dependable head forming Cauliflower. The 



most popular variety among Southern gardeners. Favorite for ship- 

 ping and home use. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.10; Vi lb. $3.75; lb. $14.00, 



postpaid. 



SUPEE SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWEE. 55 days. The best and most widely used variety. Dwarf with short pal 

 leaves. Heads medium, firm, compact, solid, pure white and of finest qualitv. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.75; V* lb. 

 lb. $18.00, postpaid. 



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 $5.00; 



STECKLER'S CHERVIL (Curled) 



Culture — Used a great deal for seasoning, especially in oyster soup and is often cut between lettuce. Sow broadcast 

 during Fall and Winter for spring and in January and February for summer. A favorite in the South. Pkt. 10c; oz. 

 25c; 1/4 lb. 65c; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 



STECKLER'S CHIVES or Schnittlauch 



Culture — One of the finest and most delicate of entire onion familv. Tops are used for seasoning salads, cream 

 cheese, etc. Plant from December to April. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; V4 lb. $1.75; lb. $6.00, postpaid. 



STECKLER'S COLLARDS 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States, Spring, June to September; Fall, October to January. Plant two ounces 



to 15U feet of row. Belongs to cabbage family and is cultivated in same manner. Edible condition about 85 davs. 



One ounce will produce about 2500 plants. 



GEOEGIA COLLAEDS. Edible condition about 85 days. An oldtime favorite, stands all sorts of conditions without in- 

 jury. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 15c; lb. 45c; 5 lbs. SI. 75. postpaid. Not prepaid. 10 lbs. S3. 00. 



CABBAGE COLLAEDS. Cross between the Georgia Collard and the Charleston Wakefield cabbage, bred for hardiness 

 of the Collard and the flavor of cabbage. Tender and does not grow as tall as the Georgia Collards and does not 

 winterkill. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 15c; lb. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.75, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $3.00. 



LOUISIANA SWEET COLLAEDS. Developed by Dr. Julian C. Miller of the La. Agri. Exp. Station, inbred to produce a 

 uniform type of plant, having a deep compact rosette center, leaves with short stems and free of purple or red color. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1/4 lb. 25c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. $4.00. 



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