SUGAR and STOCK BEETS 
Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 
Spring, January to July; Fall, September to 
December. Sow 5 pounds to one acre in rows 
2 to 3 feet apart. When 4 or 5 inches high 
thin to 12 to 15 inches apart in rows. Ready 
for harvest about 75 days after planting seed. 
LONG RED MANGEL—Flesh white with red- 
dish tinge. Heavy yields, 18 to 24 inches 
long, about 6 inches in diameter. We rec- 
eo this as the best variety of stock 
t. 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN—75 days. Exceedingly 
valuable for stock feeding. Roots 12 to 15 
inches; white with tinge of gray, very rich 
in sugar contents, easily grown. Should be 
left in ground until frost to secure the 
largest crop. 
BROCCOLI 
— BROCCOLI 
Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 
Spring, January to June; Fall, September to 
December. Plant 12 ounces to 150 feet of 
tow. Plant and cultivate same as Cauli- 
flower. 
GREEN CALABRESE—A distinct variety 
grown by Italian gardeners for Italian 
trade only. Forms large solid heads 
which remain green. After this is cut a 
number of sprouts develop from the leaf- 
axis, each sprout terminating in a small 
head about one inch in diameter. 
Bunched and sold as second crop. Sow 
seed in frames early in spring and mar- 
ket in June and July. Also planted in 
September for Christmas marketing. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 40c; % Ib. $1.00; lb. $3.00; 
5 lbs. $13.25, postpaid. 
DE CICCO—An extremely early variety, 
producing large heads, light green in 
color and very productive. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 40c; % Ib. $1.15; Ib. $4.00. 
CARROTS 
Culture—Planting time, Southern States: Spring, January to 
June; Fall, August to December. Plant 142 ounces to 150 feet of 
tow, 4 pounds to one acre. Sow fairly thick in rows 15 to 
18 inches apart and thin to 3 or 4 inches apart in rows, when 
two inches high. Approximate number of days to edible con- 
dition is given after name of varieties. 
DANVERS HALF LONG—65 days. A half long orange carrot, 
grown extensively in all classes of soil, desirable and suit- 
able for field culture. Mature roots are of medium length, | 
six to eight inches long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. | 
Flesh is orange color, very tender and of excellent quality. | 
Favorite for the South for shipping and home use. 
Y NG CHANTENAY. An excellent | 
good quality. 
LARGE WRITE BELGIAN—100 days. Creamy white with light) 
green crown about 7 to 9 inches in length. Used extensively 
for stock feeding. 
OXHEART or GUERANDE—55 days. Excellent variety for hard, 
stiff soil. Tops are comparatively small, mature roots are | 
4m to 5 inches long, very thick. Flesh is bright orange finely | 
grained and sweet. 
CHERVIL (Curled) 
Culture—Sow broadcast during fall and winter for spring and ; 
in January and February for summer. 
Used a great deal for seasoning, especially in oyster soup 
and is often cut between lettuce. A favorite in the South. peels ect feed 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 30c; % Ib. 80c. 
CHIVES or SCHNITTLAUCH 
One of the finest and most delicate of en- 
tire onion family. Tops are used for season- 
Culture—Planting time, Southern States: 
Spring, January to March in hotbeds, in open 
ground to June; Fall, September to December. 
Plant one-fourth ounce to 150 feet of row. 
ing salads, cream eese, etc. Plant from 
mbe Transplant 1/2 feet apart in rows 2% feet 
Ste asas Apel. agai it open ground. Approximate number of 
. days to edible condition is given after name 
of each variety. This varies with climatic and 
soil conditions. 
COLLARDS EARLY ITALIAN GIANT—110 days. Large 
white compact heads, delicious flavor. A 
fine variety. 
LARGE ALGIERS—120 days. Large white 
heads, excellent quality, upright growth, 
leaves forming protection for heads against 
frost. The market gardener’s favorite. 
LATE ITALIAN GIANT—120 days. The largest 
of all Cauliflowers, very compact, growR 
very extensively and well 
STECKLER’S EARLY SNOWBALL—75 days. 
Large compact heads, a very desirable 
and dependable head-forming Cauliflow- 
er. The most popular variety among 
Southern gardeners. Favorite for ship 
ping and home use. 
SUPER SNOWBALL—55 days. Dwart with 
short pale green leaves. Heads medium 
firm, compact, solid, pure white and of 
finest quality. 
= BRUSSELS SPROUTS = 
Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 
Spring, January to June; Fall, September to 
Culture— Planting time, Southern States: 
Spring, June to September; Fall, October to 
January. Plant two ounces to 150 feet of row. 
Belongs to cabbage family and is cultivated 
in same manner. Edible condition about 85 
core One ounce will produce about 2,500 
plants. 
GEORGIA—About 85 days. An oldtime favor- 
a stands all sorts of conditions without 
ury. 
CABBAGE—Cross between the Georgia Col- 
lard and the Charleston Wakefield Cabbage. 
Bred for hardiness of the Collard and the 
flayor of cabbage. Tender and does not 
grow as tall as the Georgia Collards and 
does not winterkill. 
LOUISIANA SWEET—Developed by Dr. Julian 
C. Miller of the Louisiana Agricultural 
Experiment Station, inbred to produce a uni- 
form type of plant, having a deep compact 
rosette center, leaves with short stems and 
free of purple or red color. 
2 oF oes vos half ounce 2 seed to 150 
ostp Not Postpaid. feet of row. cont an vate as 
L sugarand Stee ee $107 s 20” $40 $135 $5.00 p 0.50" a ESS 
ong ] foes tet -) Merrererrnrrenrrrrrrrree rr ios . . . .' 5 LONG ISLAND—Small cabbage-like heads of 
Klein Wanzlebon  ........--...cccsesseereenenereee ~~ «10 -20 40 1.35 5.00 8.50 11%4 inch diameter grow at each leaf joint 
Cc t Pri on stalk about 2 inches tall. Heads ma- 
arro rices ——— pp a ture successively. 
Pig Of tale alban ibe: Geict Postpaid —s- Pkg. 0c oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.25; Ib. $4.00, 
Danvers Half LonG..........c.ccesssccsseeereeeensees $.10 $ 40 $§ .80 $2.25 $10.75 $20.50 postpaid. 
Early Half Long Chantency.. Seca ek -40 .80 2.25 10.75 20.50 
Wars POT CE Nace eeesenaee -10 45 85 2.50 12.00 23.00 
Improved Long Orange... 10 .40 85 2.25 10.75 
Large White Belgian.... a elo 35 75 2.00 9.50 
Oxheart or Guecrande......ececccerseesseerssereeeees 10 40 .80 2.25 10.75 
. Postpaid Not Postpaid. 
Collard Prices Pkg. Oz. lb. Lb. Slbs. ‘10lbs. 25 lbs. 
Georgia ... $.10 $.15 $ .05 $1.25 $5.50 $10.00 $20.50 
Cabbage = -10 ag 35 1.25 5.50 10.00 20.50 
Louisiana Sw = aeal0 25 50 1.50 
Cauliflower Prices 
x Pkg. Oz. 14 Ib. m 
Early Italian Giant $ .25 $1.95 $6.00 $15.00 
Large Algiers Sold Out 
Late Italian Gian .25 1.95 6.00 
Early Snowbal) .25 2.10 6.50 22.00 SUPER SNOWBALL 
STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
