IT'S THE SEED THAT GROWS THAT MAKES THE CROP 



15 



Steckler's Mustard 



Culture — Planting time. Southern Staffs. Fall, Sep- 

 tember to December. Spring, January to June. Plant 

 2 ounces of seed to 150 feet of row, 2 pounds to one 

 acre. Sow either broadcast or in rows about one foot 

 apart. Approximate time to edible condition of all va- 

 rieties, 50 days. 



CHINESE LARGE CABBAGE LEATED. Large, dark 

 green, smooth leaves, sometimes 2 to 3 feet high and 

 one foot wide, an excellent variety. 



GIANT OSTRICH PLUME. Curled, similar to Parsley, 

 light green plume-shaped leaves. Excellent variety 

 for market gardeners. 



LARGE LEAVED CURLED. Pale green, large curled 

 leaves, scalloped edges, the most extensive grown 

 variety. 



WHITE OR YELLOW LONDON, (for pickUnff). This 



is the common White Mustard of commerce, used 

 both as a salad and for flavoring. 



STECKLER'S MUSTARD 



Postpaid 



Pkt. Oz. 1/4 Lb. Lb. 



Chinese Large Cabbage Leaved $ .10 $ .15 $ .25 $ .75 



Giant Ostrich Plume 10 .15 .25 .75 



Large Leaved Curled 10 .15 .25 .75 



White or Yellow London 10 .15 .25 .75 



Steckler's Okra 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States. Spring, 

 March to June; Fall, July to October. Sow in rows 

 about 2 feet apart and after plants are nicely started 

 thin to about 8 to 10 inches apart in row. 10 ounces 

 will plant about 150 feet of row, 20 pounds to one acre. 

 The famous soup called "Gumbo" made in the South 

 is prepared with Okra. Approximate number of days 

 to edible condition is given after each variety. This 

 varies with elimatic conditions and soil. 

 DWARF GREEN PROLIFIC. 60 days. Dwarf plant, 

 but a very heavy bearer. Very prolific. We recom- 

 mend this variety very highly. 

 FRENCH MARKET DWARF PROLIFIC. 60 days 

 Starts bearing when plant is very small, heavy pro- 

 ducer, one of the most popular varieties, planted ex- 

 tensively. 

 TALL GROWING. 70 days. Long Green pods, round 

 near the end and tender, the most popular variety 

 grown. 

 WHITE VELVET. 60 days. Medium size round white 

 pods, prolific producer. A favorite variety for canning 

 purposes. 



STECKLER'S OKRA 



Pkt. 



Dwarf Green Prolific $ .10 



French Market Dwarf Prolific 10 



Tall Grewing 10 



White Velvet 10 



Postpaid 





Oz. V4 Lb. 



Lb. 



.15 $ .20 



$ .60 



.15 .20 



.60 



.15 .20 



.75 



.15 .20 



.75 



Steckler's Onions 



Culture — Planting time, Seed, Spring, January to June : Fall, 

 September to November. Plant one ounce to 150 feet of row. 

 3 lbs. to one acre. Onions grow best in rich, loamy soils, when 

 young plants are about size of a goose quill, transplant to 

 open ground about 4 inches apart and 12 to 18 inches between 

 rows, cultivate sufficiently to keep ost weeds. Approximate 

 number of days from time of planting seed is given after each 

 variety. This varies with climatic and soil conditions. 



AUSTRALIAN BROWN. 130 days. Large, rich brown onions, 

 when matured, thick skin, an excellent variety for all pur- 

 poses 



CRYSTAL WAX BERMUDA. 120 days. Large flat, pure white 

 onion, mild and delicious flavor, one of the finest and most 

 popular varieties grown. 



DANVER'S YELLOW GLOBE. 130 days. Large globe shap- 

 ed, brownish yellow bulbs, grown extensively for sets, an 

 excellent variety. 



FROTSCHER'S RED CREOLE. 130 days. Very large, semi- 

 globe shaped, reddish colored bulb, excellent tasting, good 

 keeper and heavy producer. This variety constitutes one 

 of the important crops in Louisiana, 



RED WETHERSnELD. 130 days. Large, broad, flat, reddish 

 colored bulbs, keeps excellently, good producer, well liked 

 wherever grown. 



WHITE PORTUGAL. 120 days. Medium sized white variety, 

 used extensively when young as a salad onion or bunching 

 onion and for pickling. 



YELLOW BERMUDA. 120 days. Large flat 

 yellowish colored onion, very popular for 

 market as well as home garden. Grown ex- 

 tensively throughout the South. 



YELLOW PRIZETAKER. 120 days. One of 

 the largest size. Yellowish red color, ex- 

 cellent mild flavor, a favorite. 



Steckler*s 

 Onion Sets 



Onion sets axe largely for planting home 

 gardens for early greens and also for mar- 

 ket. Plant in rich, well cultivated ground 

 in rows 10 to 12 incites apart, and 2 inches 

 apart in the row. S bushels to the acre. 

 Plant for spring from January until April. 

 Fall. September to November. 



Frotscher's Red Creole Onion 



STECKLERS ONION Seed 



Australian Brown 



Crystal Wax Bermuda 



Pkt. 



.. $.10 



.10 



Postpaid 



Oz. }4 Oz. 



$ .25 $ .75 



.50 1.5C 



.25 .75 



Sold Out 



.25 .75 

 .30 .90 

 .30 .90 

 .25 .75 



Lb. 



S2.50 

 5.00 

 2.50 



150 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 2.50 



Danver's Yellow Globe 



Frotscher's Red Creole 



Red Wethersfield. . . 



.10 

 10 



White Portugal 



Yellow Bermuda 



.10 

 .10 



Yellow Prizetaker 



.10 







STECKLER S ONION SETS 



Red Creole 



Post 

 1 Lb. 



S .35 

 .35 



.35 

 35 



paid Not Prepaid 

 3 Lbs. Peck Bu. 

 $1.00 $1.5C $5.00 

 .90 1.25 4.00 

 Sold Out 



.90 1.25 4.50 

 1.00 1.5C 5.00 

 .9C 1.25 4.00 



Red Wethersfield 



White Crystal Wax . 



White Silver Skin 



Yellow Bermuda 



Yellow Danvers 



.35 





WRITE US FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES THAN QUOTED 



