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STECKLER’S RHUBARB 
or Pie Plant Roots 
Culture—Planting time, Southern States, November 
to February. Plant roots 2 feet apart each way. Mix 
plenty of well rotted manure in each hill. Used ex- 
tensively for pies and sauce. Delicious flavor. 
STECKLER’S ROQUETTE 
or Rocket Salad 
Culture—Planting time Southern States, Spring. 
January to June; Fall, August to December. Plant 11% 
ounces to 150 feet of row. Sow about 15 inches apart 
each way, leaves are used for salad similar to mus- 
tard. Ready for cutting about 45 days. 
STECKLER’S SALSIFY 
or Oyster Plant 
Southern States. Spring, 
January to June; Fall, August to December. Plant 2% 
ounees to 150 feet of row, 8 pounds per acre. Taste 
similar to oysters. Used for soups and flavoring. 
Spade ground deepiy and mix with well pulverized ma- 
nure, sow in rows about 10 inches apart. Grown in 
both large and small Southern gardens. Edible condi- 
tion about 150 days after planting. 
STECKLER’S SORREL 
(Broadleaved) 
Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, 
January to April; Fall, September to December. Plant 
214 ounces to 150 feet of row. Sow in rows about 1 
foot apart. Used like Spinach as well as in salad and 
in soup. Edible condition about 85 days after plant- 
ae hagas in many small gardens throughout the 
outh. 
Culture—Planting time, 
STECKLER’S ROQUETTE OR ROCKET SALAD 
STECKLER’S SPINACH 
Culture—Planting time, 
Southern States. Spring, 
January to June; Fall, 
(main crop), September to De- 
cember. Plant 38 ounces to 150 feet of row, 30 pounds 
per acre. Sown broadcast in fields, or in rows about 
12 inches apart (small gardens). There is no better 
greens produced than Spinach. Rich, moist ground is 
best and grows better when season has cool nights. 
Approximate time to edible condition is given after 
each. variety. This varies with climatic conditions and 
soil. 
BROAD LEAVED FLANDERS. 70 days. Very large, 
paced leaves, grows erect, very extensively grown, fine 
avor. 
EXTRA LARGE LEAVED SAVOY. 60 days. Very 
large, thick leaves, slightly curled. The best and 
most extensively grown variety for market. 
KING OF DENMARK. 
leaves, dark colored, an 
popular. 
Monstrous Viroflay OR THICK LEAVED. 58 days. 
Monstrous leaves, the largest of all varieties. Re- 
quires rich soil, an excellent sort. 
NEW ZEALAND. 90 days. Dark green, thick succul- 
ent, heat resistant, grows well all summer, very popu- 
lar. 
STECKLER’S FULLBASKET. 60 days. Leaves often 
20 inches across, very tender and of excellent flavor. 
We recommend this variety very highly. 
Long, very thick 
variety and very 
70 days. 
excellent 
STECKLER’S SPINACH 
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Pkt. Oz ‘1%,Lb. Lb 5 Lbs. 
Broad Leaved Flanders.... $ .05 $.10 $.15 $.40 $1.50 
Extra Large Leaved Savoy.  .05 10 15 50 2.00 
King of Denmark......... 05 -10 25 60 2.50 
Monstrous Viroflay or 
Thick-Leaved........ 05 10 15 50 2.00 
New Zealand............. 10 15 30 1.00 4.50 
Steckler’s Full Basket... .. 10 15 20 .60 2.75 
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Field Grown Roots, 2 year roots... .Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 postpaid. feet apart each way; winter varieties 6 to 8 feet. When 
STECKLER’S SORREL well started thin to about 3 plants to each hill. Do not 
Postpaid bruise when gathering. Approximate number of days 
Pkt. Oz. 1, Lb to edible condition is given after each variety. This 
Broatloavedse.. Sree is Ae $.10 $.25 $ .75 varies, due to climatic and soil conditions. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH OR PATTY PAN. 70 days. Vine dwarf in Pa = 
habit, produces round scalloped squash about 4 inches thick and ~\. 
about 9 inches in diameter. The most popular variety in the \ 
South. 8 
GOLDEN CUSTARD. 80 days. Large golden yellow, fine quality . \ 
squash. Excellent _keeping, none better for home use. No garden : ’ 
complete without it. 
LARGE YELLOW OR SUMMER CROOKNECK. 80 days. Produces 
crooked shaped yellow squash. Thick, fine quality flesh. Very . 
popular. / 
MAMMOTH CHILI. 70 days. The largest of all squash. Rich 
orange yellow, skin smooth, excellent keeper, almost every garden 
has some of this variety. 
STECKLER’S SQUASH 
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Early White Bush or Patty Pan......... SO Selo gs.40 1 Oie25 
GoldoniCustantlrtss eee cic cscs: 10 =15 40 1.25 
Large Warted Hubbard................ | .10 15 40 1.25 
Long Yellow or Summer Crookneck.... . 10 15 45 1.25 
Mammoth! Ghilimerereses s « « eieccccos sess .10 20 .50 1.50 
5 Lbs, 
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