IT'S THE SEED THAT GROWS THAT MAKES THE CROP 



Steckler's Com 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States, February to July. Plant in hills about 3 feet apart in rows and 

 rows about 3 feet apart, four or five seeds and thin out to 2 or 3. For the best success, seed com should be 

 planted within three days from time of receipt from Seed House to avoid trouble from v^eevils. A pound will 

 plant about 400 hills. One peck to an acre. Approximate number of days to edible condition (roasting ears) on 

 Sweet and Sugar Corn and to maturity on Field Corn is given after each variety. This varies with soil and 

 climatic conditions. Corn is often planted some each week during planting season so that the harvest will be 

 throughout the season. 



Sweet Corn 



14 lbs. 1 peck; 56 lbs. 1 bushel. 

 EXTRA EARLY ADAMS. 63 days. Stalks about SV^ feet tall, 



ears about 5^ inches long. One of the best roasting ear corn 



that can be planted. 

 FROTSCHER'S ADAMS EARLY. 68 days. Average height of 



stalk 4^ feet. Ears slightly longer, grown very extensively by 



Seutkern gardeners throughout the South. 

 STECKUER'S FRENCH MARKET. 75 days. Stalks average 



about 7 feet in height, ears about 7 to 8 inches long, well filled. 



A favorite among gardeners. 

 TRUCKER'S FAVORITE. Early popular variety, white corn, 



good grain depth, tender and sweet, very desirable for roasting 



ears also splendid field corn. 



Golden Bantam 



Sugar Corn 



Sto well's Evergrreen 



IJARDEN'S WONDER BANTAM. 77 days. Stalks 5 to 6 feet tall, large well filled ears 

 8 to 10 inches long. Grown very extensively. 



BLACK MEXICAN. 77 days. Stalks abcmt 6% feet tall. Ear about 8 inches long. Ripe, 

 corn blue black, very tender and sweet. Well liked throughout the South. 



BURBANK BANTAM CORN. Grows 12 or 14 inches higher than Golden Bantam, pro- 

 duces an ear equally as long as Golden Bantam with 14 to 16 rows which is much 

 larger than the average Golden Bantam. Very sweet flavor and at least 50 per cent 

 of the stalks produce two good large ears. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 80 days. Stalks about 7 feet tall, ears slim, about 8 inches 

 long. One of the most popular varieties on the market. 



STECKLER'S SUGAR Postpaid 



AND SWEET CORN Pkt. Lb. 



Burbank Bantam $.10 $.50 



Barden's Wonder Bantam .10 .50 



Black Mexican ,10 .40 



Country Gentleman 10 .40 



Golden Bantam 10 .40 



Stowell's Evergreen 10 .40 



Trucker's Favorite $ .10 $ .30 



French Market 10 .30 



Adams Extra Early 10 .30 



Frotscher's Adams Early. .10 .30 





Not Prepaid 



2 Lbs. 



10 Lbs. 44 Lbs. Bu 



$.80 



$2.50 $9.50 



.80 



2.50 9.50 



.70 



2.00 7.50 



.70 



2.00 7.50 



.70 



2.00 7.50 



.70 



2.00 7.50 





14 Lbs. 56 Lbs. Bu 



$.50 



$1.25 $4.00 



.50 



1.25 4.00 



.50 



1.50 5.00 



.50 



1.25 4.50 



GOLDEN BANTAM. 70 days. 

 Height of stalk about 41/3 

 feet, ears about 6 inches 

 long, medium large, very 

 hardy, allowing early plant- 

 ing. Increasing rapidly in 

 popularity every year. 



STOWELLCS EVERGREEN. 



78 days. Height of stalk 

 about 7% feet. Ears about 

 8 inches long, very white, 

 excellent roasting ear va- 

 riety. Market gardeners 

 grow this variety more than 

 any other. 



Field Corn 



14 lbs. 1 peck; 56 lbs. 1 bushel. 

 CHAMPION WHITE PEARL. 100 days to maturity. Long, pure white, heavy ear, stalks 



medium height, thick. Grown extensively in South by market gardeners for roasting ears. 

 CALHOUN RED COB. Cob deep red in color, kernels white and yellow, very well known. 



Matures in 130 to 150 days from planting. 

 DIAMOND JOB'S BIG WHITE. Maturity 100 days. Ears white, 8 to 12 inches long, deep 



grains. Stalks 8 to 12 feet high. A favorite for roasting ears among market gardeners. 

 HASTINGS' PROLIFIC WHITE. 100 days. Small solid ears, but a prolific producer 



usually two or more ears to the stalk. Medium height stalks. Very popular wherever 



grown, one of our best varieties. 

 HICKORY KING. 110 days. A prolific white corn, large kernels, small slim cobs, prolific 



producer, grown extensively by market gardeners for roasting ears. 



IMPERIAL WHITE DENT. 125 



FIELD CORN 



Champion White Pearl.... 



Calhoun Red Cob 



Diamond Joe's Big White 

 Hastlng's Prolific White.. 

 Hickory King... 



Pkt. 



$ .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 

 .10 



Postpaid 

 Lb. 



$.25 

 .25 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .25 

 .30 



2 Lbs. 



$ .40 



.45 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .45 

 .50 



Not Prepaid 

 14 Lbs. 56 Lbs. Bu. 

 Peck 



$1.10 $3.50 

 1.25 4.00 

 1.25 4.00 

 1.00 3.75 

 1.00 3.50 

 1.25 4.00 

 1.25 4.50 



Imperial White Dent. . . . 

 Surecropper Corn 



Very large ear, stands 

 wet weather and drought bet- 

 ter than other varieties, strong 

 root system, a certain cropper. 

 In demand wherever grown. 

 SURECROPPER CORN. Ears 

 not quite as large as other 

 varieties, makes roasting ears 

 in about 60 days and matures 

 in about 110 days. Has drouth 

 resisting qualities thoroughly 

 adapted to the South. 



Reid's YeUow Dent 



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