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STECKLER'S TOMATOES 



Culture. Planted during July and August. Soil should be 

 well broken and fertilized. Rows should be 4 to 5 feet apart 

 and the plants set about 3 feet apart in the row or 2 feet if 

 staked. One ounce will produce 1500 plants, 4 to 6 ounces 

 will furnish sufficient plants for an acre. 



(10c packets) Oz. 



Louisiana Red $ .40 



Early Detroit 35 



Greater Baltimore 30 



Gulf States Market 30 



June Pink 35 



Livingston's Globe 25 



Norton Wilt Resistant 30 



Ponderosa Crimson 40 



Red Rock 25 



Spark's Earliana 25 



Steckler's New Stone 20 



Marglobe .30 



Louisiana Pink 35 



Red Oxheart 60 



Break O'Day 35 



Marglobe Certified 30 



New Pritchard 40 



Brimmer 50 



Postpaid 



lA lb. 



Lb. 



5 lbs. 



$1.20 



$4.00 



$19,20 



1.10 



3.75 



17.50 



.95 



3.25 



15.00 



.95 



3.00 



12.50 



1.00 



3.50 



16.25 



.85 



2.75 



12.50 



.90 



2.90 



13.80 



1.45 



5.00 





.75 



2.50 



11.90 



.70 



2.25 



10.50 



.60 



1.80 



7.00 



.80 



3.25 



15.00 



1.10 



3.75 



15.00 



2.20 



7.50 





1.00 



3.50 



15.00 



1.00 



3.50 



15.00 



1.00 



3.00 



15.00 



1.50 



5.50 



25.00 



Louisiana Pink 



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Oxheart 



FALL GARDEN COLLECTION 

 10 Full size packages. . . .35c 



In order to meet the demands for a collection to fit the needs 

 of the average small family, with a fair sized garden plot, we 

 offer the finest seed, at this reduced price because of the 

 quantity. No substitution will be allowed. 



1 pkt. Louisiana Red Creole Onion, 1 pkt. Stein's Early 

 Plat Dutch Cabbage, 1 pkt. Danver's Half Long Carrot, 1 pkt. 

 Iceberg Lettuce, 1 pkt. Florida Broad Leaf Mustard, 1 pkt. 

 Half Long French Radish, 1 pkt. Flanders Spinach, 1 pkt. 

 Purple Top Globe Turnip, 1 pkt. Southern Collards, 1 pkt. 

 Crosby's Egyption Beet. 



STECKLER'S TURNIPS 



Culture. Sow from July to October for fall and winter, in 

 rows 18 inches apart. Plants should be thinned to 4 to 5 

 inches apart. Can also be sown broadcast. One ounce will 

 sow 200 feet of row; 2 pounds per acre, or if broadcast 4 to 5 

 pounds per acre. 



(5c packets) Oz. i^ lb. Lb. 5 lbs. 



Amber Globe $ .10 $ .15 $ .40 $1.60 



Early Purple Top Strap-leaver 10 .15 .45 1.60 



Extra Early Purple Top Milan 15 .20 .60 2.50 



Extra Early White Egg 10 .15 .40 1.60 



Imp. Purple Top Rutabaga 10 .15 .40 1.60 



Long CoAV Horn 10 .15 .45 1.60 



Purple Top White Globe 10 .15 .40 1.60 



Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen 10 .15 .40 1.60 



Seven Top 10 .15 .40 1.60 



Steckler's Japanese (Shogoin).... 10 .15 .45 1.60 



Early White Flat Dutch 10 .15 .40 1.60 



See Special Turnip Collection. 



An excellent assortment of early, 

 medium and late turnips 



1. Extra Early White Egg. 2. Purple Top Strap Leaf, 3, Pur- 

 ple Top Rutabaga. 4. Purple Top Globe. 5. Yellow or Amber 

 Globe. 6. Japanese Shogoin. 7. Seven Top. 



7 Varieties — one ounce each 

 Va pound of each 85c 



25c 



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Purple Top White 

 Marglobe 



Globe Turnip 



DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. 



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Amber Globe 

 Turnip 



