J. STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Ltd., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISL\NA 



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Steckler^s Cauliflower 



Culture— Planting time, Southern Slates, Seed, Spring, January 

 io March in hotbeds, in open ground to June; September to Deoeni'- 

 Jier. Plant % ounce to 150 feet of row. Transplant ly^ feet apart in 

 rows, rows 21/^ feet apart in open ground. Approximate nuiiil)er of 

 liays to edible condition is given after name of each variety. This 

 > aries with climatic and soil conditions. 



KAKX,Y ITALIAN GIANT. 110 days. Large white compact heads, 

 delicious flavor. A fine variety. 



a.ArOE ALGTEKS (Vilmorins). 120 days. Large white heads, ex- 

 cellent quality, upright growth, leaves forming protection for 

 heads against frost. The market gardener's favorite. 



J.ATE ITALIAN GIANT. 120 days. The largest of all Cauliflowers, 

 very compact, grown very extensively and well liked. 



STECKLEK'S EXTKA SNOWBALL. 110 days. Large compact 

 heads, a very desirable and dependable head forming Cauliflower. 

 The most popular variety among Southern gardeners. 



STECKLEK'S SIX WEEKS. 90 days. The earliest of all varieties. 

 Matures six weeks from time of transplanting. Too much of this 

 variety cannot be planted. 



Steckler'8 Extra Snowball 



STECKLER'S CAULIFLOWER 



Pkt. 



Early Italian Giant $ .15 



Large Algiers 15 



Late Italian Giant 15 



Steckler's Extra Snowball 25 



Steckler's Six Weeks 25 



Postpaid 



Oz. 



MJ- 



Lb. 



; .75 



$8.00 



1.00 



3.00 



10.00 



.75 



2.50 



8.00 



2.00 



7.00 



25.00 



2.00 



7.00 



25.00 



Steckler's Celery 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States. For bleaching celery. Seed June to August; for seasoning pur- 

 poses any month. Plant l^/^ ounces to 150 feet of row\ Sow seed in a bed, cover with canvas to protect from 

 heat. Transplant to large bed when about 3 inches high to row^s 3 feet apart, plant about 8 inches apart. 

 Wben about matured earth is brought up around the plants or boards are placed on both sides of rows for 

 l!)roper bleaching. Approximate time to maturity is given after each variety, this varies with climatic conditions 

 and soil. 



CELEKY FOR SOUP. 125 days. Sown broadcast in spring and fall and used extensive- 

 ly for seasoning the same as parsley. 



CELERIAC, TURNIP ROOTED. 135 days. Forms a turnip-shaped root which is used 

 extensively for soup, cooked and sliced or in salad, 



GIANT PASCAL. 135 days. Grows about 2 feet high, forms broad, thick, crisp stalks, 

 entirely stringless. Very desirable and planted extensively throughout the South. 



GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (French Grown). 135 days. Solid, very tender, golden 

 yellow color, brittle with delicious flavor. We cannot recommend this variety too 

 highly. 



LARGE WHITE PLUME. 125 days. Yellowish white color, easily bleached, crisp and 

 tender. A popular variety among gardeners. 



STECKLER'S CELERY 



Pkt. 



Celery for Soup $ .10 



Ceieriac, Turnip Rooted Celery 10 



Giant Pascal 10 



Golden Self Blanching 10 



Large White Plume 10 



Golden Plume 15 



Postpaid 



Oz. 



M Lb. 



Lb. 



$ .35 



$1.00 



$3.00 



•25 



.75 



2.50 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



1.00 



3.25 



12.00 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



1.00 



;.50 



13.00 



STECKLER'S CHERVIL (Curled) 



Culture — Used a great deal for seasoning, especially 

 in oyster soup and is often cut between lettuce. Sow 

 broadcast during Fall and Winter for spring and in 

 January and February for summer. 



STECKLER'S CHIVES or SchnitUauch 



Culture — One of the finest and most delicate of en- 

 tire onion family. Tops are used for seasoning salads, 

 cream cheese, etc. Plant from December to April. 



STECKLER'S COLLARDS 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States, Spring, June 

 to September; Fall, October to January. Plant two 

 ounces to 150 feet of row. Belongs to cabbage family 

 and is cultivated in same manner. Edible condition 

 about. 85 days. One ounce will produce about 2500 

 plants. 

 GEORGIA COLLARDS. 



GOLDEN PLUME CELERY. 



Early, delicious and self- 

 blanching. Early matur- 

 ing, large and vigorous 

 grower, easy to cultivate, 

 very attractive and when 

 matured is most inviting. 

 Foliage creamy yellow and 

 stalks creamy white, brit- 

 tle, tender and well flavor- 

 ed, profitable for market- 

 ing. 



GoMen Self-Blan«lilng 



STECKLER'S CHERVIL Postpaid 



Pkt. Oz. Vi Lb. Lb. 

 Chervil $.10 $.25 $.75 $2.50 



nts 

 unch 



.75 



STECKLER'S COLLARDS Postpaid 



Pkt. Oz. 1/4 Lb. Lb. 

 Georgia Collards $.10 $.15 $.25 $.75 



STECKLER'S CHIVES 





Postpaid 







Plants 



Seeds 



Seeds 





per Bunch 



Pkt. 



1 Oz. 



Chives or Schnittlauch 



. . . $ .75 



$.15 



$.75 



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