Veget 



ables for Vitality for Victory 



Grow Them from Steckler's High Quality Seeds 



ARTICHOKES 



Culture — Planting time Southern States. Sow seed in 

 seed bed from December to June \Vl ounces of seed to 

 150 feet of row 3 inches apart in the row and rows 1 

 foot apart (will produce 150 plants). Cover Vi inch 

 with earth. Transplant in October to open ground 

 IV2 feet apart in rows and rows 3 feet apart. 



LARGE GREEN GLOBE— French grown. 

 Sold out. 



JERUSALEM or GROUND ARTICHOKES (a tuber)— 



Plant whole tubers 10 to 12 bushels to the acre, and 

 cultivate like potatoes; production 200 to 500 bushels 

 per acre. Used both for table and stock feed. Planted 

 after danger of frost is over, usually after April 15th. 

 Write for prices. Mary Washington 



GARDEN BEANS 



ASPARAGUS 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States. Sow seed 

 January to April in seed bed, 4 ounces of seed to 

 150 feet of row, 2 inches deep in rows 18 inches apart 

 (will produce about 800 plants). Transplant to specially 

 prepared Asparagus beds December to February, 12 

 inches deep, 24 inches apart in rows 4 feet apart. Send 

 for book on Asparagus Culture, $1.31, postpaid. 



MARY WASHINGTON— Result of development by U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture to produce a rust-resisting 

 vigorous strain oi Giant Asparagus. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; V4 lb., 80c; lb., S2.50, postpaid. 



MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 



12 for 55c; 

 for 52.75. 



25 for SI. 00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 100 



SNAP BEANS. DWARF OR BUSH 

 —GREEN PODDED 



Height of bush 15 to 25 inches. All varieties 

 marketed as green beans except Red Kidney 

 and White Navy or Boston which are left to 

 mature. 



(|)ASGROW BLACK VALENTINE 

 ^ STRINGLESS— 48 days. An improved 

 selection of the old Black Valentine 

 which is stringless and yet retains the 

 valuable quality of the old type of being 

 immune to damage by light frosts. 



(g) TENDERGREEN— 53 days. Desirable 

 for home and market garden. Pods 

 round, fleshy, dark green, strictly string- 

 less, of fine quality. Seeds brown, mot- 

 tled and blotched with light fawn. An 

 improvement on Full Measure. 



BLACK VALENTINE — 49 days. Pods about 

 five inches long averaging 6 to 7 beans to 

 each pod. Excellent shipper, very hardy 

 and productive, one of the best sorts. 



BOUNTIFUL — 53 days. Pods longer than Black 

 Valentine and flat. A prolific bearer, abso- 

 lutely stringless at all stages, the very best 

 for private and shipping purposes. 



BURPEE'S STRINGLESS— 50 days. Pods round, 

 6 inches long, tender and brittle. Absolutely 

 stringless and largely grown for canning 

 purposes, among the very best for shipping 

 and private use. 



GIANT STRINGLESS — 54 days. An exceed- 

 ingly productive sort, plants are large, vigor- 

 ous and spreading. Pods large and nearly 

 round and of medium green color. Quality 

 is very good for home use and one of the 

 best for canning and shipping purposes. 



WHITE KIDNEY BEANS— 100 days. A good 

 commercial variety of excellent quality for 

 dry shell use. Plant erect, bushy, compact, 

 vigorous and productive. Seeds long, white 

 kidney shaped. 



RED KIDNEY — Left to maturity. A red kidney- 

 shaped bean used for baking and soup. 



BUSH WAX BEANS 



Height of Bush 15 to 25 inches 



SURE CROP WAX— 53 days. Vigorous 

 and hardy, fleshy, stringless pods about 

 six inches long, nearly round. A desir- 

 able variety for shipping as well as 

 home use. 



CURRIE'S RUST PROOF — 49 days. Long yel- 

 low, flat stringless pods. Rust resistant A 

 favorite wax variety for shipping and home 

 use, very hardy. 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States. Spring, January to May; Fall, 

 August to November. Plant 1 pound to 150 feet of row, IVi bushels to 

 one acre; drop two beans every two or three inches in rows, IV2 feet 

 apart, cover one inch with earth. Average production green beans about 

 100 bushels per acre. 



DAVIS STRINGLESS WHITE KIDNEY WAX— 52 



days. White kidney-shaped beans. Pods 

 light yellow, long and straight, a heavy 

 producer. 



/<SJ\ Where this insignia appears in this 

 '<=?' catalog it indicates the varieties so 

 marked, are proven new introductions of 

 merit and have received an award in 

 the All-America Selection Trials. 



^) FLORIDA BELLE — Attractive long, 



bright green, straight flattened pods. 



All beans mature at the same time, hence 



only one picking. Valuable for canning 



and marketing. 



Florida Belle 

 All-America Selections — Honorable Mention 



PENCIL POD WAX— 52 days. Fairly hardy 

 and productive, medium early, the very 

 best for home use and near markets, pods 

 are long, straight, round, fleshy, tender, 

 absolutely stringless. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX— 48 days. Used 

 largely by home gardeners; heavy bearer, 

 vigorous grower. Pods large yellow, solid, 

 brittle and waxy texture, and absolutely 

 stringless. A good rust resisting variety. 



BUSH LIMA BEANS 



Height of Bush 15 to 25 Inches 



STECKLER'S NEW CALICO or JACKSON 

 WONDER BUSH BUTTER— 65 days. Pods 

 short, used also for shelling. Name "Cal- 

 ico" derived from appearance at ma- 

 turity. An excellent Southern bean, both 

 for family use and for shipping, can- 

 not be too highly recommended. 



FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA— 77 days. An im- 

 proved dwarf lima, sometimes called 

 Potato Bush Lima. Plants are vigorous 

 and erect, pods produced in large clus- 

 ters, medium green, a popular variety 

 for home and marketing purposes. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA— 77 days. Plants are 

 uniform dwarf, vigorous and productive, 

 pods medium green, very large, about five 

 inches long. An extensively used bush lima. 



FORDHOOK 242 BUSH LIMA — 72 days. 

 Strong, vigorous, bushy plants, literally 

 loaded with medium pods containing 3 to 4 

 small, flat plump beans. Bears until frost. 



HENDERSON'S BUSH or BABY LIMA— 68 days. 

 Extremely early, hardy and productive, 

 pods are medium dark green, short, flat, 

 of excellent quality either green-shelled or 

 dry. Much used by canners. 



Boon Prire»s 



1 



-Postpaid- 



^ 



^-Not Postpaid-^, 







Pkt. 



Lb. 



5 lbs. 



15 lbs. 60 lbs. 



Asgrow Black Valentine. 





S .10 



S .35 



S1.35 



S3.10 S11.00 







10 



.35 



1.35 



3.10 11.00 







10 



.35 



1.35 



3.00 10.75 







. .10 



.35 

 .35 



1.35 

 1.35 



3.10 11.00 







10 



3.00 10.75 



Giant Stringless 





10 



.35 

 .35 



1.35 

 1.35 



3.10 11.00 







10 



3.10 11.00 







10 



.35 



1.35 



3.00 11.00 







10 



.40 



1.75 



3.25 12.00 







10 



.40 



1.75 



3.25 12.00 





10 



.35 



1.35 



3.25 12.00 



Pencil Pod Wax 





10 



.40 



1.75 



3.90 14.00 



Improved Golden Wax 





10 



.35 



1.35 



3.25 12.00 



Steckler's New Calico or 



Jackson Wonder 



10 



.35 



1.35 



3.10 11.50 







10 



.40 



1.75 



3.90 14.00 





... - 



10 



.35 



1.35 



3.25 12.00 



Fordhook 242 Lima 





10 



.45 

 .35 



2.00 

 1.35 



5.10 



Henderson's Baby Lima.. 





.10 



3.15 11.50 



Florida Belle : 





10 



.60 



2.50 





STICKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc.. NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA 



