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LOUISVILLE DRUMHEAD. 130 days. Heads broad semi-flat, short stem and 
compact. Planted extensively. 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK. 1530 days. Heads very large, dark green, red ribbed 
leaves. red head, round, very solid.. Used extensively for cole-slaw and pickling. 
a favorite. 
RED DUTCH. 130 days. Large globular, deep red on top, hard headed. Used 
for same purposes as Mammoth Red Rock, an excellent variety. 
SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 90 days. Large solid conical 
heads, early developed, compact. A favorite among market gardeners for early 
market. 
STECKLER’S GOLDEN ACRE. 95 days. A very compact medium sized head, an 
improved variety. Heads uniform in size and in maturing. This variety is 
growing very rapidly in popularity. 
STECKLER’S MONEY MAKING. 130 days. Truly a money maker. Heads very 
large, round and compact. Rust resistant and Keeps well, record of producing 
unsurpassed. A great favorite. 
STECKLER’S SPECIAL CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD. 115. days. Similar to 
Charleston Wakefield in shape but seed is taken from a specially selected stock. 
This variety cannot be grown too extensively. 
STECKLER’S SPECIAL SUCCESSION. 
115 days. Heads large, deep, very 
firm, of excellent quality. Very vig- . ; 
orous growing variety and popular Steckler’s Special Charleston 
among gardeners. Wakefield 
STEIN’S EARLY FLAT DUTCH. 115 days. Heads flat, very 
large, compact, grows vigorously and has short stem. Many 
gardeners prefer this variety because of its excellent record of 
forming heads under unusual weather conditions. 
SURE HEAD. 120 days. Named because of its certainty of 
making heads. Very large flat heads, weight 10 to 15 pounds, 
uniform and firm. Grown very extensively. 
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Selected Early Jersey Wakefield................ 
Steckler’s Golden Acre 
Steckler’s Money Making 
Steckler’s Special Charleston Wakefield 
Steckler’s Special Succession................... 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch 
Surehead 
Steckler’s Golden Acre 
Steckler’s Carrots 
Culture—Planting time, Southern States, Spring, January to June; Fall, August to December. Plant 1% oz 
to 150 feet of row. 4 lbs. to one acre. Sow fairly thick in rows 15 to 18 inches apart and thin to 3 to 4 
inches apart in rows, when two inches high. Approximately number of days to edible condition is given after 
name of varieties. 
DANVER’S HALF LONG. 65 days. Deep orange color, broad 
shouldered, cylindrical shaped. A favorite throughout the South. 
EARLY HALF LONG CHANTENAY. 65 days. Deep red orange, 
about 5 to 6 inches long, stump rooted, grown extensively by 
market gardeners. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN. 70 days. A short stump-rooted variety, 
fine flavor, a favorite. 
HALF LONG SCARLET FRENCH. 90 days. Rich orange color, 
average length 6 inches by 1% inches in diameter, blunt end. An 
excellent carrot for small and large gardeners. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. 80 days. Long tapering shape often 
8 to 10 inches, deep orange color. Besides being grown by garden- 
ers for the table it is also used for stock feeding. 
LARGE WHITE BELGIUM. 100 days. Creamy white with light 
green crown about 7 to 9 inches in length. Used extensively for 
stock feeding. 
OXHEART or GUERANDE. 65 days. Nearly oval shaped, rich 
orange color, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. One of the best and most 
popular varieties. 
RED ST. VALERIE or THREE QUARTER LONG. 70 days. Longer 
than the Half Long French, reddish color, fine quality, an excellent 
variety. 
STECKLER’S GOLDEN ROD. 6 days. Stump rooted, heavy pro- 
ducer, deep orange. One of the finest varieties. 
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