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PLANT “STECKLER’S SEEDS” IT PAYS 
POLE LIMA BEANS POLE WAX BEANS 
CAROLINA or SEWEE. Edible condition about 82 EZABLY GOLDEN CLUSTER. Edible condition about 
F . Pods grow in a cluster. Medium length, an 
days. Pods borne in clusters, very short, curved 80 days ; 
flat. Very prolific, a favorite among Southern excellent home garden variety. 
gardeners. : 
LARGE LIMA. About 8 days to edible condition. POLE WAX BEANS Not 
Pods larger and longer than Carolina. Marketed ex- Postpaid Prepaid 
tensively as a shelled bean. Pkt. Lb. 5Lbs. S 4 
Li oF + Pee 
SIEBERTS. Edible condition about 85 days. Pods Early Golden Cluster.............. $.10 $.50 $2.25 *$4.00 
large, flat, an excellent variety for the South. 
SOUTHERN WILLOW LEAVED BUTTER. About 82 
days to edible condition. Pods medium length, flat. 
A very popular Southern Butter Bean. WINDSOR BEANS 
SPOTTED BUTTER. Edible condition about 82 days. 
Larger pods than Carolina, very prolific. In great ITALIAN OR ENGLISH. Edible 
demand by Southern gardeners. condition about 80 days. Plant 
about two beans every 6 inches 
and about 2% feet between 
rows. Used same as Lima 
beans. 
WINDSOR BEANS Spare 
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Italian or English ..$ .10 $ .45 $2.00 
Sou. Willow Leaved Butter 
Spotted Butter............ 
Early Golden 
Cluster Wax 
Steckler’s Garden Beets 
Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, January to July; Fall, September to December. Edible 
condition about 62 days from time of planting seed. Plant 2 ounces to 150 feet of row, 12 pounds to one acre. 
Sow in thick rows about 12 inches apart or sow broadcast and thin to about 10 inches apart. 
CHICAGO EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. Oval shape, dark red, flesh, smooth skin, 
a favorite among private and market gardeners. 
CROSBY’S EARLY EGYPTIAN. Beets globe shaped, center of beet light blood 
red, tender, excellent eating. Grown exteusively by market gardeners in 
South for shipping. 
DETROIT DARK RED. Beets oval shaped, flesh of beet very dark 
red, an excellent variety for shipping and eating. A favorite of 
many large Southern market gardeners. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. Beets top shaped, dark red fiesh, perhaps 
the most popular in the South for the small and the large gardener. 
ECLIPSE. Beets globe shaped, small top, dark red, sweet and fine 
grained flesh, very popular. 
E]IJMOND’S EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. Oval shaped, deep blood skin, 
dark flesh, small tap roots and small top. Its popularity increases as 
gardeners plant it 
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN RED TURNIP. Turnip shaped, red fiesh, 
tender and has small tops. Grown extensively and very popular. 
Crosby’s Early Egyptian STECKLER’S EXTRA EARLY. Globe shaped, dark red flesh, small 
roots and tops. The Southern gardener’s favorite. 
SWISS CHARD or SPINACH BEET. Sow in rows 16 inches apart 
and thin to 12 inches between plants. This variety makes only 
tops for greens, very large leaves, grown extensively throughout 
the South. (As leaves are cut new ones grow.) 
SWISS CHARD or PERPETUAL SPINACH. Dwarf. Used same as 
Swiss Chard but leaves are smaller. Grown extensively by market 
gardeners in the South. 
STECKLER’S GARDEN BEETS! 
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Edmond’s Early Blood Turnip.............. 210 15 25 -80 3.50 
Extra Early Egyptian Red Turnip........... 10 15 35 1.00 4.50 
ee ee eee -10 15 35 1.00 4.50 
Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet............... 10 15 35 1.00 4.50 
Swiss Chard or Perpetual Spinach.......... -10 15 35 1.00 4.50 
Detroit Dark Red 
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