CT J ^ A DD^^TC An Excellent Source of 



risp, lender LAKKvJIb vitammA 



SUGAR and STOCK BEETS CARROTS 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: Culture — Planting time, Southern States. 

 Spring, January to July; Fall, September to Spring, January to June; Fall, August to De- 

 December. Sow 5 pounds to one acre In rows comber. Plant IV2 ounces to 150 feet of row, 4 

 2 to 3 feet apart. When 4 or 5 inches high pounds to one acre. Sow fairly thick in rows 

 thin to 12 to 15 Inches apart In rows. Ready 15 to 18 inches apart and thin to 3 to 4 inches ,- 

 for harvest about 75 days after planting seed. apart in rows, when two inches high. Approx- j*- , 

 LONG RED MANGEL— Flesh white with reddish imate number oi days to edible condition is tWSKMJtl i 

 tinge. Heavy yields, 18 to 24 inches long, given after name of varieties. m^mifH 

 about 6 inches in diameter We recommend DANVERS HALF LONG— 65 days. A half 



this as the best variety of stock beet. , . / ■ 1 • , .» .>« /, wi^ua» 1^^ _r,' 



KLEIN WANZLEBEN-75 days. Exceedingly vol- ^°^^ °^°"<3^ f °"f '^"^'^T, ^''^^'\^'^f^'J' • ^^ '^ ^mS>mt -^^ » 



uable for stock feeding. Roots 12 to 15 all classes of soil, desirable and suitable 



inches; white with tinge of gray, very rich for field culture. Mature roots are of 



in sugar contents, easily grown. Should be medium length, six to eight inches long, 



left in ground until frost to secure the . -T 1 . 11. • , t-i u Ji^HilJ 



largest CTop. tapering uniformly to a blunt point. Flesh '""™"' " 



_ _^ _ is orange color, very tender and of excel- 



^^^ .^ # „^^B ^®"' quality. Favorite for the South for 



»A* ^rriff^ ^|l ^KSlBStL shipping and home use. 



4i^'^**lJ'^v^;^^^|^BHH EARLY HALF LONG CHANTENAY— 65 



*^~ -H-*- 'i'''^^ ^"^^P^^S^B^wi days. An excellent medium early, half 



^^m^ V;^b^^KSrf long variety. One of the best for market- 



M^^n ing and home use, very productive and 



^^ ^_i^„_ _ desirable. Roots are thick, five and one- 



'^*-^^^'^^^^"^*™* half to six inches in length, uniformly half 



jv ,, "~<ilingjrrrTT- long or stump rooted but tapering ^ m^^^ 



'^^^^^^S^S^^^i, slightly, smooth orange red color. Flesh w^^w 

 r- ,.«-g,^^, '^'-' ' very crisp and tender. Extensively used 



"" ■ for bunching. 



IMPERATOR — 77 days. Long, slightly tapering 

 roots, just enough top to bunch well. Deep 



_.,,._ — , . solid orange all through. Prolific, brittle, J _ ._ _ - 



Steckler'. Green Ccdobrese tender and sweet. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE— 80 days. Inter- „ ,. , ^ . 



"DD/^r'/^/^T T mediate to late maturing, desirable for table Early Hall Long Chantenay 



ijJttwOv.'vJJ-ii use as well as stock feeding, vary produc- 



Culture— Planting time, Southern States. ''^5' "ni^or™ in shape. Roots are tender -, , j jy jpj /^TX/pp 



Spring, January to June; Fall, Seotember to tarpe wmTF''Rrir^kN inn Hrw, rr«mnv UAULlf LU W trt 



Decen^er Plant IV2 ounces to fso feet of ""^S wKgh^ gr^en'iotn Xut tT^I Culture-Planting time. Southern State, 



row. Plant and cultivate same as Cauliflower, wmia wnu uyui "3i<»«" i-iuwii uuoui / 10 o c_,(_„ t„_,,„,_^ «„ M"rr-v, in Vir,ihAH<i in onm 



to which family Broccoli belongs. Head not jn^^es in length. Used extensively for stock Spring, Jonuc^ *F°aIl°September'^to DelSm"^. 



as compact as Cauliflower. OXHEART or GUERANDE-65 days. ExceUent Plant one-fourth ounce to 150 feet of row 



STECKLER'S GREEN CALABRESE — A dis- variety for hard, stiff soil. Tops arc com- Transplant II/2 ieet apari in rows 2Vj feel 



tinct variety grown by Italian garden- paratively small, mature roots are 4V2 to apart in °Pfn 5^°}^^ Approx^^^^ 



.' ^ \ ^ 5 inches long, very thick. Flesh Is bright days to edible condition is given alter name 



ers lor Italian trade only, f-orms large orange finely grained and sweet. of each variety. This varies with climatic and 



solid heads which remain green. After /~</^T T H UFkC ^°^ conditions. 



this is cut a number of sprouts de- V,^V-/LLAliUO EARLY ITALIAN GIANT— 110 days. Large 



velop from the leaf-axis, each sprout Culture — Planting time. Southern States. white compact heads, delicious flavor. A 



. • .• J 11 1. ' J u J Spring, June to September; Fall, October to fine variety. 



terminatmg In a small head about one January. Plant two ounces to 150 feet of row. , „„^^ .Tr.tr.r,c ,on a i ^hi,^ 



inch in diameter. Bunched and sold Belongs to cabbage famUy and is cultivated LARGE ALGIERS -- 120 days. Large wh te 



as second ctod Sow seed in frames i" same manner. Edible condition about 85 ^eads, excellent quality, upright growth, 



as second crop, bow seed m ircmes _ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ produce about 2500 eaves forming protection for heads agamst 



early m spring and market in June and plants. frost. The market gardener s favorite. 



July. Also planted in September for GEORGIA— About 85 days. An oldtime LATE ITALIAN GIANT— 120 days. The largest 



Christmas marketing. favorite, stands all sorts of conditions oi all Cauliflowers, very compact, grown 



Pkg., 10c; oz., 35c; 1/4 lb., 90c; lb., $2.75; without iniurv '^^'^ extensively and well liked. 



.All^-'A^i'"' K°^t^-^„^„ r, . . CABBAGE-Cross' between the Georgia Col- STECKLER'S EARLY SNOWBALL-75 days. 



EARLY LARGE WHITE FRENCH— -Considered lard and the Charleston Wakefield Cabbage, Larae compact heads, a very desirable 



the best sort for most sections. Plants very Bred for hardiness of the CoUard and the r^A A^^^r.Ar.\<\^ horrH fnrmino rnnliflnw- 



hardy, vigorous and easily grown. Heads flavor of cabbage. Tender and does not °"^ dependable head lormlng L-aulitlow- 



whlte, compact, hard and of good quality. grow as tall as the Georgia Collards and er. The most popular variety among 



Sold Out. does not wi nterk ill. Southern gardeners. Favorite for ship- 



LOUISIANA SWEET— Developed by Dr. Julian ^. „ „„ > ^„^„ „-,^ 



■RRTTQCFT Q QDPOTTTQ C. MlUer of the Louisiana Agricultural P'"'^ dnd nome use. 



DnUOOIjiljO OX'n^^U 10 Experiment StaUon, inbred to produce a unl- SUPER SNOWBALI,— 55 days. Dwarf with 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States. form type of plant, having a deep compact short pale green leaves. Heads medium 



Spring, January to June; Fall, September to rosette center, leaves with short stems and firm, compact, solid, pure white and of 



Deceinber. Plant half ounce of seed to 150 free of purple or red color. finest quality, 

 feet of row. Plant and cultivate same as cab- 



bage. Sugar and Stock Beets ^r r — ^?f'R°''^~7^ ^]^ mbs^"^*^" 



LONG ISLAND— Small cabbage-like heads of . d I aa 1 l^J.-^ P\\ V- In c, in c.^ nn ciQ^n 



11/2 inch diameter grow at each leaf Joint on Long Red Mangel S .05 S.5 S .40 S.O S5.00 ^9.50 _ 



stalks about 20 Inches tall. Heads mature Klem Wanzleben 05 .15 .40 1.10 5.00 9.50 



successively. C^rrrrrA Priroc 1 Postpaid ^ ,— Not Postpaid-^ 



Pkg., 10c; oz., 50c; 1/4 lb., $1.40; lb., $4.00, \.^uiiui riii-ea pj^^_ ^^ y^^^^ Lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 



postpaid. Danvers Half Long .T 



Early Half Long Chantenay „ 



/^TlTr7T3T7TT If^ 1 J\ Imperatcr IS.IO S .25 S .55 31.60 S7.50 314.50 335.00 



L^rllLnVlL iLFUrledj improved Long Orange f 



Culture— Sow broadcast during fall and I-°rge White Belgian Same Price All Varieties 



winter for spring and in January and Feb- Oxheart or Gueronde J 



ruary for summer. Pnllrrr/^ Prir-oc ' Postpaid > ^Not Postpoid-v 



Used a great deal for seasoning, especially ^.^ulluru fri^eb pj^^^ q^_ y^ y^_ ^^ 5 jj,g_ jq ^^^^ 25 lbs. 



in oyster soup and is often cut between let- Georgia 3 .05 S .15 3 .25 3 .65 33.00 35.50 312.50 



tuce. A favorite in the South. Cabbage 05 .15 .25 .65 3.00 5.50 12.50 



Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; 1/4 lb., 80c. Louisiana Sweet 05 .15 .35 1.00 



CHIVES or SCHNITTLAUCH Cauliflower Prices p-^^ oz^^^^^fb": li? 



One of the finest and most delicate of entire Early Italian Giant Sold Out 



onion family. Tops are used for seasoning Large Algiers Sold Out 



salads, cream cheese, etc. Plant from Decern- , . ,. ,. _. ! c_ij (-»..» 



ber to April l.a\Q Italian Giant Sold Out 



Pkg., 2Sc.' Early Snowball S .25 $2.50 S7.00 $24.00 



STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 



