IT’S THE SEED THAT GROWS THAT MAKES THE CROP 21 
Steckler’s Turnips 
Culture—Planting time, Spring, January to June; Fall, September to December. 
Plant 1% ounce to 150 foot rows, 4 pounds to one acre. Suw broadcast, or in rows, 
about 1% to 2 feet apart Cover about a half inch, thin out as overcrowding hinders 
proper development. Turnips grow better in a light, rich soil. Turnips and Rutabagas 
are also used quite extensively for feeding stock, however, do not feed them to milch 
cows as it affects the taste of the milk. The approximate number of days to ma- 
turity is given after each variety. This varies with climatic and soil conditions. 
AMBER GLOBE. 70 days. Globe shaped, large, attractive color, 
very productive. Used extensively, both for shipping and 
table use. 
EARLY PURPLE TOP STRAP-LEAVED. 50 days. Medium size, ; 
flat, fine grained and tender. an excellent variety. Amber Globe 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH. 50 days. Flat, white, medium size. Excellent quality, 
one of our best varieties for table and market. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN. 40 days. Flat, smooth, medium size, bright 
purple top. A favorite wherever grown. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE EGG. 60 days. Egg-shaped, white, thick skin, firm flesh. A 
good keeper, a popular variety. 
IMPROVED PURPLE TOP RUTABAGA. 80 days. Oblong shape, yellow fiesh, very sold, 
used extensively for feeding stock as well as table. 
LARGE COW HORN. 90 days. Large white horn-shaped turnip, average about 9 inches long 
very large producer, an excellent variety. , 
LARGE WHITE GLOBE. 80 days. Globe shaped, pure white skin. In rich soil sometimes 
weighs 12 pounds, a very popular variety. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. 60 days. Large, globe shaped, white turni 
One of our best and most popular varieties. ie Se ic deg cota 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN. 70 days. Medium sized, round, yellow flesh, firm, very 
hardy and productive. A popular variety among many Southern farmers. 
SEVEN TOP. 70 days. Tops very large and makes excellent gr 
roots, an excellent variety for the South. Sine Ane Salis ers Lae 
STECKLER’S JAPANESE. 70 days. Large White, semi-flat, h 
White Egg used both for table and stock. ,» heavy producer, good keeper, 
STECKLER’S TURNIPS STECKLER’S VEGETABLE P EAR, 
Postpaid ; 
& A atria ee Chayote or Merliton 
Anbar Giobo.......... $40. $.15 $25. $.75- $3.00 Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, 
Early Purple Top Strap-I'vd .10 15 25 .60 2.50 March to May. The Vegetable Pear makes an excellent 
Early White Flat Dutch....  .10 15 25 .60 2.50 dish whether creamed, fried, stuffed, baked with cheese 
Ex. Early Purple Top Milan  .10 15~ 35 1.25 5.25 or salad. It is grown on a long ornamental vine simi- 
Extra Early White Egg... .10 15 25 75 3.00 lar to the gourd to which family it belongs. The vine 
Imp’v’d Purple Top Rutabaga_ .10 15 25 60 2.50 is usually trailed on a trellis or fence. Plant the 
Large Cow Horn.......... 10 15 25 .75 3.00 whole pear with broad end down, leaving suiall end 
Large White Globe........  .10 15 25 .60 2.50 slightly exposed. Never plant less than two for sue- 
Purple Top White Globe... 10 015 225 60 2.50 cessful resulta of production. 
Asam i Yellow Aberdeen =a a a ght 0 
ONO TORR, 68 5. . Sacer ° . y = : TE , ; 
Steckler’s Japanese ...... 10 30 .60 200 9.00 ified os ta My el 
Chayote or Vegetable Pears.....................00. $ .30 $3.00 
Home Grown Vegetable Plants 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Early Jersey Wakefield Postpaid—50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000 
Large Charleston Wakefield Postpaid—50e per 100; $3.00 per 1000 
Early Flat Dutch Post paid—50c per 100; $3.00 per 1006 
SEE) Postpaid—50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000 
Copenhagen Postpaid—50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000 
Not Not Not 
Postp’d Postp’d Postpaid Postp’d Postp’d Postp’d 
Doz. Doz. 100 100 1000 1000 
| iafesrerg) Keira sey Sagi Oe. Cel cs ee $0.35 $0.30 $1.35 $1.25 $7.00 $ 6.50 
Pepper, Ruby King and Long Red Cayenne.............. - 85 : a 7.00 6.50 
TOUIACO eS LAVIN SSLOTM Bi CONC ae ooo occ ccecascncncesss sien =e) «oe “ & 7.00 6.50 
Mint (in season) a 25.75 25.00 
Postpaid 
100 1006 
Tobasco and Bird’s Eye Pepper 
COVTURE IC SWE) es aE eee ka a ac lve Se ee : 1.50 
Lettuce .60 3.50 
.60 $3.58 
LDU? UP SiC) re a. ee ee ere -60 8.50 
Due to conditions of delay in transit, transportation of all plants sent at purchaser’s risk. 
Pepper, Eggplauts and Tomatoes ready about March Ist. 
WRITE US FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES THAN QUOTED 
