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STECKLER'S SUMMER AND FALL CROP PRICE LIST. 



STECKLER'S WELCOME 

 OATS. 



A thoroughly Winter Oats. Obtained by selec- 

 tions from a good stock of Red Rust-Proof Oats 

 and bred from the most vigorous and largest plants 

 which have proved their ability to withstand very 

 severe weather. It has given immense satisfaction 

 wherever grown. These oats afford excellent winter 

 grazing for stock and make heavy and abundant 

 crops of finest grain in the spring. The seed is 

 large plump and heavy, often weighing forty pounds 

 per measured bushel. Average yields of 75 bushels 

 per acre are quite frequent and on good soil, under 

 favorable conditions, 100 bushels per acre have 

 been obtained. This Oats is adapted to a great 

 variety of soils and has never failed to yield paying 

 crops in our State. It is several days earlier than 

 any other early variety we know of, and has always 

 commanded highest market prices. We offer choice, 

 recleaned seed, put up in strong bags. Price, peck, 

 75 cents; bushel, $2.00; 5 bushels, $8.75; 10 bushels, 

 $16.50; by freight or express, not prepaid. 



CARPET GRASS. 



(Faspalum Flaty-Caule.) 



This Grass grows tenaciously in any sandy soil. Excellent for lawns or pasture 

 purposes on the Gulf Coast and all sandy lands, and grows equally as well on clay up- 

 lands. Green all the year in lower Gulf States. It stools heavily and is one parent 

 stalk. Planted from November to March. 10 pounds per acre. Price, postpaid, 1 pound, 

 $1.00; 10 pounds, $9.00. 



MEADOW FESCUE GRASS. 



(Festuca Fratensis.) 



As a pasturage grass we consider this one of the most valuable. It is not affected by 

 dry weather. Planted from August to October. 30 pounds per acre. Price, prepaid, 40 

 eents per pound; 10 pounds, $3.50. 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. 



(Foa Fratensis.) 



This is also called smooth meadow grass, spear grass, and green grass, all three 

 very appropriate, characteristic names, but Blue is a misnomer for this grass. It is not 

 blue, but green as grass, and the greenest of grasses. Planted from September to April. 

 40 pounds per acre. Price postpaid, 35 cents per pound; 10 pounds, $3.00. 



RED TOP GRASS. 



(Agfrostis Vulgaris.) 



This is the best grass of England, the herd grass of the United States; not in honor 

 of any man, but probably because so well adapted to the herd. Planted from October to 

 February. 30 pounds per acre. Price, postpaid, 35 cents per pound; 10 pounds, $3.00. 



ORCHARD CHOICE GRASS. 



(Dactylis Gloinerata.) 



This is one of the best grasses for pasture. It grows quickly. It may be mowed 

 from two to four times a year, according to season and treatment. Planted from Sep- 

 tember to March. 20 pounds per acre. Price, postpaid, 1 pound, 45 cents; 10 pounds, $4.25. 



THESE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



