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Steckler's Cotton Seed— continued 



DELFOS 610*2 (Long: Staple). Dwarf plant, small leaves 

 and square foliage. Very long limbs. Length of 

 staple 1 1/8 to 1 3/16 inches. One of out best and most 

 widely grown varieties. 30 lbs. per bushel. 



EXPRESS (Long: Staple). About 1 3-16 inch staple. 

 Heavy producer, very early and excellent quality. 

 Recommended highly and grown extensively. 30 lbs. 

 per bushel. 



KING'S EARLY IMPROVED (Short Staple). Extra 

 early, wonderfully prolific, small seed, lint 36 to 40%, 

 a fine variety. 30 lbs per bushel. 



TTANXAMAKER-CLEVELAND BIG BOLI. (I/Ong 

 Staple). Vigorous plant, vrith low, close-jointed pro- 



ducing limbs. Easily picked, large bolls, 34 to 38% 

 lint. 1 3/8 to 1 1/2 inch staple. Highly recommended 

 30 lbs. per bushel. 



STECKLER'S COTTON SEED Postpaid Not Prepaid 



1 Lb. TVa Lbs. 30 Lbs. 

 Peck Bu. 



Delfos 6102 (Long Staple) $.30 $.75 $2.00 



Express (Long Staple) 30 .80 2.75 



King's Early Improved (Short Staple) 30 .60 2.00 



Wannamaker-CleveJand Big Boll (Long Staple) .30 .75 2.25 



Steckler's Cow or Field Peas 



Planting Tim©, gonthern States, March to August. 



BRABHAM. Grows upright, very heavy producer, re- 

 tains foliage very well while being cured. Very vig- 

 orous growing. An excellent variety, very popular. 

 60 lbs. per bushel. 



BROWN SUGAR CROWDEB. Very prolific producer, 

 upright growing, bush form. This variety planted 

 extensively for table use, very popular. 60 lbs. per 

 bushel. 



CANADA FIELD. This variety is grown extensively 

 for pigeon feed. When mature the pea is perfectly 

 round and smooth. 60 lbs. per bushel. 



CLAY. Produces heavy foliage as well as pods. Very 

 vigorous growing. The Clay is the most popular 

 field pea in the South, excellent forage crop. 60 lbs. 

 per bushel. 



LADY. Small round, pure white pea. Generally plant- 

 ed between corn and used extensively for the table. 

 60 lbs. per bushel. 



LARGE WHITE BLACK EYE. Large vines, excellent 

 for forage crop, used also for the Southern table. 

 60 lbs. per buahel. 



MIXED PEAS. Often thousands of bushels of field 

 peas become mixed and often farmers request a mix- 



ture of good varieties. These mixtures are bjecoming 

 very popular. 60 lbs. per bushel. 



NEW ERA. This variety is the most widely planted 

 for hay production of all varieties. We highly recom- 

 mend this. 60 lbs. per bushel. 



WHIPPOORWILL. Upright, bushy growth of plant. 

 A great favorite because of early maturity and be- 

 cause they are easily harvested. 60 lbs. per bushel. 



WHITE srCAR CROWDER. Same as Brown Crowder 

 in growth and use. Slightly more popular. 60 lbs. 

 per bushel. 



STECKLER'S COW PEAS PostpaW 



Pkt. 1 Lb. 



Brabham $ .10 $ .30 



Brown Sugar Crowder 10 .40 



CanadaField 10 .25 



Clay 10 .30 



Lady 10 .40 



Urge White Black Eye 10 .49 



Mixed Peas 10 .30 



NewEra 10 .30 



Whippoorwill 10 .30 



White Sugar Crowder 10 .40 



Steckler's Grass Seeds — Field and Lawn 



We have the finest and best assortment of Field and Lawn Grass 

 Seeds offered in the South. These selected varieties are grown for us 

 by the best growers in the United States. Our 100 years of experience 

 is behind our selection of seeds and growers. 



BERMUDA GRASS. Plant from February to September, ten 

 pounds per acre for lawns and thicker for Golf Courses. Bermuda 

 is used more extensively than any other grass on Southern lawns 

 and Golf Courses. It has a narrow, thin leaf of dark green color. 

 Spreads quite rapidly and grows very well in the South. It dies 

 down with a heavy frost in the fall but comes up in the Spring. 

 It does not do well In the shade but is very hardy where it has 

 sunshine. Takes from 20 to 30 days to start. 



CARPET GRASS. Plant from February to September, about 14 

 pounds per acre for lawn and thicker for Golf Courses. This is a 

 much coarser grass than Bermuda but will stand drought and hot 

 weather better and also stays green longer in the Fall. It is a 

 natural perennial grass in Louisiana. It is used very extensively 

 in lawns, golf courses, fairways and parks. It stands more shade 

 than Bermuda. Takes 20 to 30 days to start. Carpet Grass is 

 also used extensively for meadows and pastures In the South. 



CLOVER — Alfalfa or Lucerne. This is the most widely planted of all 

 clovers. It produces an extremely long root, stands drought ex- 

 ceedingly welL It will produce 4 or 5 crops of hay a year and it 

 enriches the soil. Its very long branching roots loosen the subsoU. 

 A very profitable field crop for the farmer. Plant January to April 

 for Spring and September to November for Fall at the rate of 

 about 30 pounds per acre. 



STECKLER'S GRASS SEED 

 Postpaid 

 1 Lb. 



Bermuda Grass $ .65 



Carpet Grass 65 



Not Prepaid 

 10 Lbs. 100 Lbs. 

 $4.50 



4.50 



3.00 $25.00 



Alfalfa or Lucerne Clover (Banner) 45 





Alfalfa 



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