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silver Mine 



FIELD CORN 



Continued 



IMPROVED YEIiIiOW 

 LEAMING. 110 days. Long 

 yellow ears. Tall stalks 

 producing two good ears, 

 very productive, an excel- 

 lent variety for the South. 



IOWA GOLD MINE. 100 days. Yellow, deep grains, 

 heavy producer. Grown for ensilage extensively as 

 well as feed corn. 



BIEXICAN JUNE. 125 days. Usually planted June and 

 July. Ears speckled with dark blue grains. The best 

 late corn grown in the South. 



REID'S YELLOW DENT. 110 days. Deep yellow col- 

 ored ears. Butts and tip usually covered with ker- 

 nels. Leaves and stalks make excellent ensilage. 



SILVER MINE. 95 days. Large White Dent Ears, a 

 prolific producer. Resists drought. Planted very ex- 

 tensively by market gardeners throughout the South 

 for market roasting ears. 



STECKLER'S CREOLE YELLOW DENT. 110 days. 

 Deep yellow grains, closely packed, butts and tips 

 covered, used very extensively for ensilage. The fav- 

 orite in this section, an excellent variety. 



POP CORN 



We handle the three best varieties, White Rice, Jap- 

 anese Hulless and Queen's Golden. Cultivate same as 

 field or garden corn. Used extensively for candy making. 



POPCORN Postp 

 Pkt. 

 Globe Rice Shelled $ .10 



aid Not Prepaid 



Lb. 10 Lbs. 50 Lbs. 



$ .30 $1.25 $6.00 



.35 2.00 9.00 



.35 2.00 9.00 



Japanese Hulless .10 



Queen's Golden 10 



STECKLER'S CORN SALAD 



Pkt. 

 Corn Salad $ .10 



Postpaid 

 Oz. 1/4 Lb. Lb. 

 $ .15 $ .50 $2.00 



STECKLER'S CRESS 



Pkt. 



Watercress $.10 



Broad Leaved 10 



Postpaid 

 Oz. Vi Lb. Lb. 

 $ .40 $1.25 H50 

 .25 .75 2.50 





ST. CHARLES RED COB 75 days. Stalks about 7% 



feet tall, heavy producer of very large, white ears, 

 well filled Avith red cob. Used for roasting ears but 

 makes an excellent matured ear. 



FIELD CORN 



Pkt. 



Imp'ed Yellow Learning. $ .10 



Iowa Gold Mine 10 



Mexican June 10 



Reid'3 Yellow Dent 10 



Silver Mine 10 



Stockier 's Creole Yellow 



Dent 10 



St. Charles Red Cob 



White 10 



Calhoun Red Cob 10 



paid 





Not Prepaid 



Lb. 



2 Lbs. 



14 Lbs. 56 Lbs. Bu. 

 Peck ^r^ . 



.30 



$.45 



$1.00 $3.50 



.30 



.45 



1.00 3.50 1 



.30 



.50 



1.25 4.50 



.30 



.45 



1.00 3.50 



.30 



.45 



1.00 3.50 



.25 



.45 



& i 4.00 



.30 



.45 



1.00 3.50 



.25 



.45 



1.25 4.00 



STECKLER'S CORN SALAD 



Culture — Planting 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 same manner as parsley and cress. Grown 

 and used extensively throughout the South. 



STECKLER'S CRESS 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States, Spring, Janu- 

 ary to April. Fall, September to December. Broad 

 leaf, plant about 3 ounces to 150 feet of row. Water 

 Cress 2 ounces will plant space about 9x9 feet in water. 

 Used very extensively for seasoning, about 75 days to 

 edible or marketable condition. 



Steckler's Cucumbers 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States, Spring, February to July. Fall, August to September. Plant five 

 ounces to 150 feet of row, 4 pounds to one acre. Sow in hills about 3 to 4 feet apart. Each hill should be fertil- 

 ized heavily with rich decomposed manure. Plant about 8 to 10 seeds to each hill. Approximate number of days 

 to edible condition given after each variety. 



DAVIS PERFECT. 70 days. Dark glossy ^reen color, average length 10 to 12 inches. Seeds soft, cucumber 

 tender and brittle. Unexcelled for quality, shape, color, productiveness, for the table or shipping. 



EARLY CLUSTER. 50 days. Early short 

 gree-n, prickly cucumber, growing in clus- 

 ters, used extensively for pickling. 



EARLIEST OF ALL. 50 days. Earliest of all 

 cucumbers, dark green ; average length 

 about 7 inches. A prolific producer and ma- 

 turing so early ; very popular among market 

 gardeners. 



EARLY FORTUNE. 70 days. Long, slim, dark 

 green color, very productive. One of the 

 best on the market, keeps well. 



EVERBEARING. 70 days. Green colored, 

 length about 5 inches, used extensively for 

 pickling as well as sliced. 



FROTSCHER'S NEW ORLEANS MARKET. 



85 days. Very dark green, with white spine, 

 cylindrical ..shaped, ..length averages 11 

 inches. One of the best and most popular 

 among the Southern growers. 



HENDERSON'S PERFECT WHITE SPINE. 

 85 days. Prolific, continuous producer of 

 uniform, large and cylindrical cucumber. 

 Excellent for slicing as well as marketing. 

 A favorite wherever grown. Steckler's 



JAPANESE CLIMBING. 85 days. Strong, l^^^**)^®^ 

 vigorous vines can be grown on trellis. Cu- ■*^""K ureen 

 cumbers round, about 10 inches long, thick 

 and grown extensively. 



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KLONDYKE. 70 days. Very dark green, about 8 

 inches long, hardy vines, vigorous grower and pro- 

 ducer. Many market gardeners will grow no other. 



STECKLER'S IMPROVED LONG GREEN. 70 days. 



Very dark green, length about 12 inches, one of the 

 best and largest cucumbers on the market, none bet- 

 ter. 



WEST INDIA GHERKIN. 50 days. Grown on vine on 

 trellis. The Burr or Gherkin is small and should be 

 picked while young and tender and put in salt water 

 until required for pickling. 



STECKLER'S CUCUMBERS 



Postpaid 



Pkt. Oz. 1/4 Lb. Lb, 



Davis Perfect $.10 $.20 $.45 $1.50 



Early Cluste'r 10 .15 .40 1.25 



Earliest of All 10 .20 .45 1.50 



Early Fortune 10 .15 .40 1.25 



Everbearing 10 .15 .40 1.25 



Frotscher's New Orleans Market... .10 .15 .40 1.25 



Henderson Perfect White Spine 10 .20 .45 1.50 



Japanese Climbing 10 .20 .45 1.50 



Klondyke 10 .20 .40 1.25 



Steckler's Improved Long Green 10 .20 .60 2.00 



West India Gherkin 10 .20 .60 2.00 



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