GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES” . 41 
Steckler’s New Money Making. 
never been known to fail since its 
troduction by us in 1902 and connot 
equalled as a positive cropper by any 
variety known on the market to date. 
The extreme and varying conditions of 
the climate have only heightened the 
popularity of this Cabbage as a money- 
maker; this is evidenced by the many 
testimonials received from those who 
have planted it. There are many 
reasons why this cabbage supersedes all 
other varieties: viz: it is a sure header. 
every plant makes a head in size and 
solidity surpassed by none; it keeps 
longer than any other variety, grows 
bigger and better the longer it remains 
in the field—does an or burst. 
err 
Autumn King or World-Beater. An 
extremely large and solid-heading varie- 
ty. The plant is of extra strong growth, 
with dark bluish-green leaves growing 
closely about the large flattened heads. 
In good soil it will produce heads of 
enormous size, but, of course, requires a 
longer season for growth than do the 
smaller varieties. 
Jersey Wakefield. Very popular; 
medium size and heads up well. 
is of 
Early York. An early variety, grown 
here mostly for family use. Highly re- 
commended. 
Large York. About two or three weeks 
later than the above, forming hard heads 
not grown for the market. Recommended 
for family use. 
Steckler’s New Money Making. 
St. Louis Late Market. The Very Best | 
Late Cabbage in Existence. It never 
fails to make a crop; runs heavy in 
weight owing to its size and solidity; is 
the longest keeper of any; gets bigger | 
and better the longer it stands and never 
rots or bursts; resists drouth and insects 
by its sturdy constitution; can be cut as 
early as any late sort, continues grow- 
ing after others have matured. 
Louisville Drumhead. <A _ strong an@ 
vigorous, but not coarse ‘growing sort of 
Flat Dutch type. Plants short stemmed 
and compact, with broad, well rounded, 
large leaves, very full at base. Head 
semi-flat, thick and of good quality. 
Early Drumhead. 
Early Flat Dutch; 
ing aS many 
close. 
A similar variety to 
earlier, and not mak- 
leaves, it can be planted 
A good early spring cabbage. 
New Orleans Market Cucumber ‘Should be Planted Before Any Other. 
