Build AN OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM 

 TO COMPLETE YOUR HOME! 



TROPICAL 

 WATER LILIES 



STECKLER LAWN GRASS SEED 



FANCY BERMUDA GRASS— The most de- 

 pendable summer lawn grass for South- 

 ern Gardens. Makes a tough, even, 

 clumpless turf that recovers quickly after 

 cutting. Lasts for years and stands Idng, 

 hot, dry summer without injury. Succeeds 

 on nearly all types of soil. Germinates 

 in 20 to 30 days with proper soil mois- 

 ture. For good, heavy stand, sow at the 

 rate of 5 pounds to 1000 square feet, from 

 March to September. The Bermuda Grass 

 seed we offer is the finest, leaf cultivated 

 turf producing strain. 

 Postpaid, lb., Sl.OO; 5 lbs., S4.75. 

 Write for prices on larger quantity. 



CARPET GRASS — Splendid lawn grass for 

 the South. Better than Bermuda for poor, 

 sandy soil and semi-shady lawns. It is 

 a perennial, spreading by creeping stems 

 which root at every joint, thus forming a 

 close, compact turf. Germinates in 20 to 

 30 days if soil is kept properly moist. 

 For a closely matted lawn sow at the 

 rate of 5 pounds per 1000 square feet 

 from March until July. We offer only 

 stock that has been carefully analyzed 

 for purity and germination. 

 Postpaid, lb., 65c; 5 lbs., S3.00. 



ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS— In Florida and to 

 an ever increasing extent _ in New 

 Orleans, the shady lawn problem has 

 been solved by the use of this perennial 

 creeping grass. It is a deep green, 

 broad-bladed grass, creeping by means 

 of surface runner. It is somewhat simi- 

 lar to Carpet Grass, except it has a better 

 color and stays green during ordinary 

 winters. Seed is not trvailable, but lawns 

 are established with rooted runners. A 

 bushel will plant from 150 to 200 square 

 feet, depending on how close it is set. 



Not prepaid, bushel. S2.25; 10 bushels, 

 sat. no. 



HULLED BERMUDA— We offer this extra 

 fancy Bermuda Grass with the hulls re- 

 moved, a new process which gives much 

 quicker germination. Under favorable 

 - moisture and soil conditions. Hulled Ber- 

 muda Grass will germinate in 8 to 10 

 days, almost as quick as Rye Grass. It 

 is more economical because half the 

 quantity is necessary to sow 100 square 

 feet of lawn. Be sure to specify hulled 

 seed when ordering, as otherwise the 

 unhulled seed will be shipped. 

 Postpaid, lb., S1.50; 5 lbs., S7.00. 

 Write for prices on larger quantify. 



Uncle Sam has released Vigoro for use 

 in feeding lawns, flowers, shrubs and 

 trees. 



5 lbs., 45c; 10 lbs., 85c; 25 lbs., $1.50; 

 50 lbs., $2.50; 100 lbs., $4.00. Prices are 

 F.O.B. New Old* 



Day Blooming, Panama Pacific 



Large fragrant blooms. Bring mystery, 

 enchantment and romance to your own 

 garden by planting the exquisite water 

 lilies of the Orient. Day and night bloom- 

 ing varieties, which wU give you tw^enty- 

 four hours of blooming each day. 



DAY BLOOMING 



PANAMA PACIFIC— Plum purple in color. 

 N. ODORATA— Native white Pond LUy. 

 N. ZANZABARIENSIS— Clear azure blue. 

 N. ZANZABARIENSIS ROSEA— Fragrant 



and clear pink blooms. 

 N. FLAVA— Best yellow. 



$1.00 each 



NIGHT BLOOMING 



N. DENT AT A— Large white, 8 to 10 inches. 

 N. RUBRA — Large red, very desirable. 

 Sl.OO each 



EGYPTIAN LOTUS— DAY 

 BLOOMING 



NELUMBIUM SPECIOSUM — Pink, flowers 

 are deep rose, creamy white at base of 

 petals. $1.50 each. 



WATER PLANTS 



WATER POPPY— Yellow blooms, floating 

 leaves. 25c each. 



WATER LETTUCE— A rosette of fluted blue- 

 green velvety leaves. Grows best in a 

 shady spot. 15c each. 



WATER HYACINTHS— Shiny green leaves 

 with spikes of orchid-like flowers of 

 lavender. 15c each. 



PARROT FEATHER— Quite successful when 

 planted in tubs or watertight hanging 

 baskets, growth soon toes over the edges 

 in form of long trailing stems. 15c each. 



THALIA DIVERICATA — Handsome canna- 

 like aquatic standing over three feet 

 high, purple flowers. 75c each. 



Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 



FOR BEST RESULTS 



To grow bigger and better crops use 

 ROOTONE— The following are actual field 

 tests showing what happens when Rootone 

 is used on important field crops. 



Sorghum — 2411 lbs. per acre 1550 



Alfalfa— 3700 lbs. per acre 4600 



Sugar Beet — 5.6 ton per acre 16.8 



CornT-28.5 bu. per acre 31.5 



Corn — 36.0 bu. per acre 41.5 



Corn — 37.0 bu. per acre 57.0 



Soy Beans — 12.3 bu. per acre 17.7 



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