er qt. 



Per gal. 



Peck. 



Bush. 



25 



SO 



1 50 



5 75 



20 



40 



60 



a CO 



20 



40 



60 



2 00 



20 



35 



60 



2 00 



20 



60 



1 CO 



3 00 



20 



60 



1 00 



3 00 



20 



59 



75 



2 50 



20 



85 



60 



2 00 



25 



75 



1 25 



3 26 



20 



60 



1 00 



3 00 



20 



75 



1 25 



8 25 



20 



60 



75 



2 00 



35 



1 15 



2 CO 



6 CO 



25 



60 



1 00 



3 50 



20 



60 



1 00 



» 50 



25 



75 



1 25 



4 SO 



25 



60 



1 00 



3 50 



35 



1 15 



2 (0 



6 00 



15 



50 



75 



2 ro 



35 



80 



1 50 



6 75 



20 



60 



1 00 



3 00 



20 



60 



1 00 



3 25 



20 • 



60 



1 00 



3 25 



214 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



CORN— Continued. Per pt. 



8towell'8 Evergreen Sugar „ 15 



Golden Beauty 10 



Champion White Pearl 10 



Golden Dent Gonrd Seed 10 



Early Yellow Canada 15 



Large White Flint _ 15 



Blunt'8 Prolific, Field 15 



Improved Yellow Learning, (Red Cob) 15 



Mosby'g Prolific 15 



Hickory King, white 16 



White Rockdale 15 



Whitest. Charles, (Red C©b) _ 10 



First in the market orFirst of all, Sngar 20 



Best of All corn 15 



Mexican Jnne 15 



Pop Corn, Rice and Peari 15 



French Market 15 



Ne Plus Ultra Sugar 25 



Yellow Creole Corn, Improved 10 



Country Gentlemen 20 



Bushnell's Gate Post Field 15 



Snowflake White Dent 15 



Iowa Silver Mine 15 



By mall, add 8c. per pint and 15o. per quart for postage. 



Fretscher's Adams' Large, Extra Early Adams and Stowell's Evergreen on ears at 6c. per ear, 6 for 

 26c., $4 5© per 100 ears. 



Caution— Corn In bulk, even after being thoroughly cared, will often srather moisture and spoil, 



particularly if it has been exposed to a low temperature. To prevent this it should be taken out of 



the bags as soon as received and spread in a dry place. 



CORN SAI/A.D. Mache Doucet (Fr.), Acker-Salat (Ger.), Canonigas ounce, j^ lb. lb. 



(Spanf), Valeriana (Ital.) 15 21 60 



CRBSS. Cresson(Fr.), Kresse (Ger.), Berro (Span.), Agretto( Ital.) 



Curled or Pepper Grass -....^h.ur^z...iM....i.^nR\.,.'^ u 10 20 50 



Broad-leaved, grey seeded 20 50 i oo 



Water Cress, True 35 1 tO 3 50 



CUCUMBBR. Concembre (Fr.), Gurke (Ger.), Pepino (Span.), Cetriolo (Ital.) 



Improved Early White Spine 10 3D 1 00 



Frotscher's New Orleans Market 15 5t» 1 50 



Early Frame 10 HO 1 CO 



Leng Green Turkey 15 40 1 50 



Early Cluster 10 30 100 



Gherkin, or Burr, for pickling 30 80 2 50 



Japanese Climbing 15 40 1 50 



ArlinjTton White Spine 15 40 125 



Klondyke 15 35 115 



Davis Perfect 15 60 1 50 



BQGPl/ANT. Aubergine (Fr.), Eierpflanze (Ger.), Berengena (Span.) 



Frotscher's Large Purple, or New Orleana Market 70 2 00 7 00 



Early Dwarf Oval (French extra early) 75 2 00 6 50 



New York Market..... 40 1 25 4 60 



New White Pearl 75 i 50 6 50 



Steckler's New High Bush 50 1 50 5 50 



ENDIVE- Chicoree (Fr.), Endivien (Ger.), Endibia (Span.), Indivia (Ital.) 



Green Curled 15 40 1 25 



Broad leaved, or Escarelle 15 40 1 25 



GOURD . 



"""ornamental 25 75 2 50 



Dipper 20 60 2 00 



Long Sweet (edible) 20 BO 2 00 



LufFa or Dish Cloth 40 1 00 3 00 



GARLIC. Ail (Fr.), Knoblauch (Ger.), Ajo (Span.), Aglio (Ital.) 5 20 



KOHLRABI. Chou Navet (Fr.), Kohlrabi (Ger.), Col Nabo (Span.), Cavolo rapo (Ital.) 



Early White Vienna, finest 25 60 2 00 



LEEK- Poireau (Fr.), Lauch (Ger.), Puero (Span.), Poro (Ital.) 



Large London Flag, American grown 15 30 1 00 



Large Carentan, American grown -.15 40 1 26 



Large Rouen, rr«nch grown _ 15 40 1 35 



Plant Pearl or Cattail, German and Hungarian Millet. 



