CABBAGE 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States: 

 Spring, June to September; Fall, October 

 to January. One ounce will produce about 

 3,000 plants, 5 ounces to the acre. Sow 5 

 or 6 seeds per inch in rows about 6 

 inches apart in well prepared beds. Cover 

 very lightly wi4h earth. Keep bed moist 

 but not wet. Transplant to field when 

 plants are 6 inches tall preferably on a 

 cloudy day or in late afternoon. Frequent 

 shallow cultivation for a short time is 

 best. Distance between plants 12 to 15 

 inches; between rows, 24 inches. Approx- 

 imate number of days to edible condition from 

 time of planting "seed is given after name of 

 each variety. This varies with weather and 

 soil conditions. 



COPENHAGEN — 75 days. Very vigorous, 

 short stems, few outer leaves, producing 

 a very hard round head, very uniform in 

 size and of long keeping qualities. Very- 

 profitable, and gaining in popularity 

 every day. Excellent for shipping and 

 home consumption. 



DISEASE RESISTANT COPENHAGEN MAR- 

 KET — 75 days. A "yellow" resistant 

 strain of Copenhagen. Not so early or 

 as uniform,. but a good round head and 

 crisp. 



LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH— 75 days. 



Large, solid heads, sometimes weighing 

 15 to 25 pounds. This is the most pop- 

 ular winter cabbage among Southern 

 gardeners for home consumption and 

 shipping. 



STEIN'S EAR* FLAT DUTCH— 90 days. 

 Heads flat, very large, compact, grows 

 vigorously and has short stem. Many 

 gardeners prefer this variety because of 

 its excellent record of forming heads un- 

 der unusuul weather conditions. Good 

 shipper. 



ALL HEAD EARLY — 90 days. Large flat, com- 

 pact and solid heads, few outside leaves, 

 an excellent early cabbage. A dependable 

 sort. 



CHINESE or CHIHELI — 75 days. Large, crum- 

 pled light green leaves resembling Paris 

 Cos Lettuce. Leaves are eaten boiled or 

 raw as a salad. Popular throughout the 

 South. Has a distinct flavor, very mild and 

 pleasant 



DANISH BALL HEAD SHORT STEM— 100 days. 

 Very hardy, sure heading, very solid, and 

 of good quality. One of the very best keep- 

 ers and desirable for distant markets. They 

 are exceedingly hardy in resisting cold and 

 stand dry weather -well. Medium sized 

 heads, round and solid and stand shipment 

 better than any other late sort. 



EARLY DRUMHEAD SAVOY— 85 days. Plants 

 are vigorous, df medium size with rather 

 short stem and very sure heading. Heads 

 are large, nearly round, fairly solid, sweet 

 and tender.. Best for family use. 



GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN— 80 days. A sure 

 header of matchless quality. Heads are 

 nearly round, solid and of splendid size for 

 an early variety. Leaves are broad and 

 spreading and more or less curved. Has 

 met with instant favor all over the South for 

 marketing and home use. 



MAMMOTH RED ROCK— 75 days. Largest and 

 surest heading red cabbage. Plants large 

 and vigorous with medium length stem and 

 spreading outer leaves which are dark 

 green with red veining. Heads are late 

 maturing, large, round, very solid and of 

 very attractive deep red color. Much used 

 for cole slaw and pickling. 



EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD— 66 days. A most 

 excellent variety, is the earliest and surest 

 heading of first early cabbage for the 

 market and home garden. Most gardeners 

 depend on it for their extra early crop. 

 Plants hardy, resistant to cold and unfav- 

 orable conditions. Compact and erect or 

 very slightly spreading. Stem short, heads 

 are medium, very solid, uniformly pointed 

 and of excellent quality. 



CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD — 88 days. Very 

 solid head, but less pointed and consider- 

 ably larger than the Early Jersey Wake- 

 field. Its exceeding hardiness, earliness 

 and size of head have made it a -popular 

 sort with market gardeners and shippers. 

 Plants are medium sized, very vigorous 

 and slightly spreading. Heads are blunt 

 pointed but very broad at base. Excellent 

 for marketing and home use. 



GOLDEN ACRE — 65 days. Very compact, 



medium sized heads, uniform in size and 



in maturing. Very popular for shipping 

 and home use. 



WISCONSIN ALL-SEASON— 90 days. Valuable 

 in territories infested with the destructive 

 disease known as "yellows." Heads are 

 large and solid, weighing up to 10 pounds. 



WISCONSIN HOLLANDER No. 8—100 days. 

 Heads round, becoming slightly flattened 

 across the top; color blue green. Heavy 

 yielder, an ideal cabbage for storage and 

 shipping. Highly resistant to the "yellows." 



=CRESS= 



CHERVIL (Curled): 



Plan, space W abo^ a, r x C 9 re f -7 2 inTa t e e r S "* 

 BROAD LEAVED or UPLAND CRES<l_Ti,< 

 8"£ iow^^rom^^T^^"-^" 

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CHIVES or SCHNITTLAUCH 



One of the finest and most delicate of en- 

 tire onion family. Tops are used for season- 

 ing salads, cream cheese, etc. Plant from 

 December to April. 



Pkg. 25c 



CORN SALAD 



<J2£ ltur t~ P^nung time, Southern States 

 Spring, June to September. Fall, October to 

 January. Plant 2 ounces to 150 feet of row 

 Sow thinly in drills. Leaves are used saute 

 manner as lettuce and cress 



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:CARDOON: 



Culture— Sow seed in open ground in early 

 spring m rows 3 to 4 feet apart and plants 1 



stall, IT "f, ^ e rows - The blanched 

 stalks and ribs will become fit for use in 3 to 

 4 weeks and are a fine winter vegetable 

 m^T i" , the s Qrae manner as Celery and 

 blanched in the same manner. 



CARROTS 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: Spring, January to 

 June; Fall, August to December. Plant \Vz ounces to 150 feet of 

 row, 4 pounds to one acre. Sow fairly thick in rows 15 to 

 18 inches apart and thin to 3 or 4 inches apart in rows, when 

 two inches high. Approximate number of days to edible con- 

 dition is given after name of varieties. 



DANVERS HALF LONG— 65 days. A half long orange carrot, 

 grown extensively in all classes of soil, desirable and suit- 

 able for field culture. Mature roots are of medium length, 

 six to eight Inches long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. 

 Flesh is orange color, very tender and of excellent quality. 

 Favorite for the South for shipping and home use. 

 EARLY HALF LONG CHANTENAY— 85 days. An excellent 

 medium early, half long variety. One of the best for market- 

 ing and home use, very productive and desirable. Roots 

 are thick, 5V2 to 6 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. 

 IMPERATOR — 77 days. Long, slightly tapering roots, just enough 

 top to bunch well. Deep solid orange all through. Prolific, 

 brittle, tender and sweet. 

 IMPROVED LONG ORANGE— 80 days. Intermediate to late ma- 

 turing, desirable for table use as well as stock feeding, 

 very productive, uniform in shape. Roots are tender and of 

 good quality. 

 "OXHEAfiT" or GUERANDE— 65 days. Excellent variety for hard, 

 stiff soil. Tops are comparatively small, mature roots are 

 4Va to 5 Inches long, very thick. Flesh Is bright orange finely 

 grained and sweet. 



CRESS PRICES -Pkg. 



Oz. 50*; \ lb. $1.35 



10* 



TRUE WATER -Pkg. 15* 



0z. 65*; % lb. $2.25 



CORN SALAD PRICES 



Pkg. 10*; 0z. 50* 

 * lb. $1.2 5 



CARDOON PRICES 



Pkg. 20^; Oz. 70* 



Carrot Prices 



Culture — Sow broadcast during fall and winter for spring and 

 in January and February for summer. 



Used a greaf-^teal for seasoning, especially in oyster soup 

 and is often cut between lettuce. A favorite in the South. 



Pkg. 10c; oz. 40c; 1/4 lb. SI. 00. 



Pkg. 



Danvers Half Long $ .10 



Early Half Long Chantenay 10 



Imperator 10 



Improved Long Orange 10 



Large White Belgian 10 



Oxheart or Guerande 10 



Oz. 

 S .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 



-Postpaid 

 V 4 lb- 

 S .80 

 .80 

 .90 

 .85 

 .80 

 .80 



Lb. 

 S 2.25 

 2.25 

 2.75 

 2.50 

 2.25 

 2.25 



5 lbs. 



$10.75 

 10.75 

 13.00 

 12.00 

 10.75 

 10.75 



Cabbage Prices 



Pkg. 



Copenhagen 5 .iq 



Disease Resistant or Marion Market ]\q 



Large Late Flat Dutch 10 



Stein's Eaily Flat Dutch 10 



All Head Early !!!"....""!."! !l0 



Chinese Chihili 10 



Danish Ball Head Short Stem .'."' ,10 



Early Drumhead Savoy .10 



Glory of Enkhuizen ,10 



Mammoth Red Rock jq 



Early Jersey Wakefield ... .. .10 



Charleston Wakefield jo 



Golden Acre 10 



Wisconsin All Season JO 



Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 .10 



Ferry's Round Dutch |l0 



-Postpaid- 



Oz. 



S .45 

 .55 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .35 

 .45 

 .50 

 .45 

 .60 

 .40 

 .40 

 .55 

 .55 

 .55 

 .55 



% lb. 



$1.35 

 1.50 

 1.15 

 1.15 

 1.15 

 .95 

 1.35 

 1.35 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 1.65 

 1.50 

 1.65 



Lb. 

 $3.75 

 4.00 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 3.75 

 2.50 

 3.75 

 3.75 

 3.25 

 4.00 

 3.50 

 3.50 

 4.00 

 4.25 

 4.00 

 4.25 



SEVIN GARDEN 



DUST 

 CAN BE USED 



SAFELY UP TO 

 HARVEST 



STECKLER SEED COMPANY. Inc., NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA 



