CALIFORNIA WONDER 



PEPPERS: 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 

 Spring, December to March in hotbeds; in 

 open ground, March to June; Fall, August to 

 November, in open ground. Two ounces will 

 produce about 1500 plants, 6 ounces to one 

 acre. Open ground planting IV2 isei apart 

 and l'/2 to 2 feet between rows. Do not plant 

 two varieties close together as they mix 

 easily. Production of peppers in the South 

 is one of our large industries. Approximate 

 time to edible condition is given after each 

 variety. This varies with climatic and soil 

 conditions. 



rSWEET PEPPERS: 



CALIFORNIA WONDER— 75 days. Large 

 bright red glossy type, similar in shape 

 to crimson Giant but far superior, of mild 

 delicate sweet flavor, early and unsur- 

 passed for shipping, a heavy yielder. 



LIBERTY BELI^-75 days. Similar to Cali- 

 fornia Wonder but borne pendently, less 

 infolding at nose, dark green in color. 



YOLO WONDER— 78 days. Very good for 

 shipping and market gardens, large 

 dense foliage and a week later than 

 California Wonder. Thick flesh, pendent 

 fruits. 



FLORIDA GIANT— 75 days. Fast becom- 

 ing a favorite of Louisiana truckers. 

 Prolific bearer, large, dark green color 

 and smooth. 



PERFECTION or PIMENTO— Thick fleshed. 

 Mild and sweet, smooth glossy green 

 turning bright red. 



OAKVIEW WONDER — 63 days. Fruits 

 blocky, smooth, thick mild sweet flesh. 

 Plant stockier than California Wonder 

 but fruit are set earlier and more abun- 

 dant. 



HOT PEPPERS 



LONG RED CAYENNE — 110 



days. Pods 4 inches long, 

 twisted and pointed. Very 

 pungent, bush about 3 feet 

 tall, a favorite with many 

 Southern gardeners. 



rABASCO — 75 days. 

 Small pointed red 

 peppers, bush 3 

 feet high. Pro- 

 lific producer, very 

 hot. The nationally 

 known Tabasco 

 Sauce is made 

 from this excellent 

 variety. 



RADISHES 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States: 

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

 cember. Plant 3 ounces to 150 feet of row, S 

 pounds to the acre, about 10 inches apart and 

 cover lightly. If too thick radishes do not 

 form properly but crowd each other. Plants 

 should be about 2V2 inches apart, allovring 

 proper space for development of Radish. Rad- 

 ishes constitute a very large crop for North- 

 ern markets. Approximate time to edible con- 

 dition is given after each variety. This varies 

 due to climatic and soil conditions. 



CINCINNATI MARKET— 28 days. Popular 

 for home and market use. Tops short 

 and small, roots are 6 to 7 inches long, 

 cylindrical and tapered near tip, deep 

 red with purplish tinge. Flesh white 

 and crisp. 



SPARKLER TURNIP WHITE TIP— 20 days. 

 One of our best early radishes for the 

 home garden and a great favorite in 

 large markets for early planting out- 

 doors. Roots are nearly round, slightly 

 flattened on the underside. Color is 

 very bright, deep rose scarlet with a 

 distant white tip. Flesh is white and 

 of the best quality. 



CRIMSON GIANT TURNIP RADISH— 25 



days. Very large, round, scarlet color, 

 good shipper, grown very extensively 

 and very popular. 



LONG RED CAYENNE 



ICICLE 



Pepper Prices 



SWEET Pkg. 



California Wonder S .20 



Yolo Wonder 25 



Perfection or Pimiento 20 



Liberty Bell 35 



Oakview Wonder 20 



Florida Giant 20 



HOT 



Long Red Cayenne 20 



Tabasco 20 



Radish Prices 'pj^^ 



Cincinnati Wonder $ .10 



Sparkler Turnip White Tip 10 



Crimson Giant Turnip 10 



Brightest Scarlet or % Long 10 



French Breakfast 10 



Early Deep Scarlet Turnip 10 



Icicle 10 



Black Spanish (Winter) Long 10 



Chinese Rose (Winter) 10 



Scarlet Globe 10 



SCARLET TURNIP 



FRENCH BREAKFAST — 22 days. About 

 1 '/2 inches long and about % inch in 

 diameter, deep scarlet color, except a 

 little white around root. We recommend 

 this variety very highly. 



BRIGHTEST SCARLET or THREE-QUARTER 

 LONG — 25 days. Bright scarlet color, 

 average 6 inches long, a favorite. 



EARLY DEEP SCARLET TURNIP— 22 days. 

 Small, round, deep scarlet color, mild 

 taste. You will like it. 



ICICLE — 25 days. About 5 inches long, 

 white brittle and has mild flavor, well 

 liked. 



BLACK SPANISH (Winteir)— 60 days. Out- 

 side color black, flesh white, 8 inches 

 long. Planted very extensively for winter 

 production. 



SCARLET GLOBE RADISH— 23 days. Tops 

 small, ideal for bunching. Globe shaped 

 about 1 Vi in. long, good red color, white 

 flesh and crisp. 



:RHUBARB: 



or PIE PLANT ROOTS 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States: 

 lovember to February. Plant roots 2 feet 

 jpart each way. Mix plenty of well rotted 



manure in each hill. Used extensively for pies 



and sauce. Delicious flavor. 



RHXIBARB or PIE PLANT ROOTS — Seed. Pkt. 

 10c; oz. 2Sc; V4 lb. 75c, postpaid. Rhubarb 

 Roots. 3Sc ea.; $3.50 doz., postpaid. 



Oz. 



$ .80 



.90 



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1.50 

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 $2.10 



2.85 



2.30 



4.50 



2.80 



2.50 



2.10 

 2.65 



Lb. 

 $ 7.00 

 9.00 

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 14.00 

 9.00 

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7.00 

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5 lbs. 

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Lb. 

 $ 1.25 

 1.25 

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5 lbs. 



$ 5.75 

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$10.50 



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STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc.. NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA 



