STECKLER'S SUMMER AND FALL CROP PRICE LIST. 



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SOUTHERN BURR 

 CLOVER. 



An Excellent Winter Cover Crop. Fur- 

 nishes Plenty of Pasture for Stock. 

 Grows Anywhere. A 

 Builder of 

 Land. 



For the Southern States this is a most valu- 

 able soil-improving and winter-grazing crop 

 growing luxuriantly all through the winter and 

 until summer. After once being seeded, it re- 

 seeds itself and improves in growth and appear- 

 ance each succeeding year. It is admirably 

 adapted for use with Bermuda Grass, and the 

 combination of the two makes a splendid all-the- 

 year pasturage. It is also well adapted for use 

 in regular pasturages, and will give a consider- 

 able increase in the quantity of pasturage just 

 at a time when it is most appreciated. The plant 

 matures its seed early in the spring, and pro- 

 duces seed abundantly after the first year, and 

 no reseeding is necessary, unless the clover has 

 been pastured so closely as to prevent it from 

 maturing into seed. When sown on Bermuda 

 Grass sod, the sod must be scarified to give the 

 clover a chance to get its roots in the soil below 

 the layer of Bermuda roots. The scarifying is 

 also beneficial to the Bermuda Grass. Burr 

 Clover produces its seeds in slender, prickly 

 pods, which comes spirally wound up into a ball 

 or boll. We offer the Southern-raised seed in 

 the burr. 



Planted from September to November. In burr, 

 5 bushels per acre; Hulled, 20 lbs. per acre. 



Southern Grown in the Burr, price, 1 pound, 

 35c; 5 pounds, $1.50, postpaid; 1 bushel, $2.00, not 

 prepaid. 



California Hulled, price, 1 pound, 40c; 5 pounds, 

 $1.75, postpaid; 1 bushel, $11.00, not prepaid. 



Write for prices on quantity lot. 



Burr Clover. 



ALSIKE CLOVER. 



Swedish Clover. — ( Trifollum Hybridum.) 



One of the hardiest of all clovers, resisting extremes of heat and drouth and also 

 severely cold weather to a remarkable extent. It succeeds on a variety of soils, light 

 upland loamy lands, as well as stiff bottom lands. The good qualities of Alsike are being 

 rapidly appreciated everywhere. In this section the use of Alsike is growing rapidly. 

 Planted during October to April. Price, postpaid, 45 cents per pound; 10 pounds $4.00, 

 not prepaid, bushel, $15.50. 7 to 10 pounds per acre. 



TIMOTHY GRASS SEED. 



As a crop for hay, Timothy is probably unsurpassed by any other grass. It is 

 greatly relished by all kinds of stock, especially horses; yields more nutritive matter 

 than any other grass or forage plant. Being an early grass it is well adapted to Spring 

 and Summer grazing, and if the Fall season is favorable it will grow sufficiently to 

 furnish good Fall grazing too. Planted during September and October. 12 pounds per 

 acre. Prices, postpaid, 25 cents per pound; 10 pounds, $2.00, not prepaid. Write for 

 prices in large quantities. 



TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS. 



(Arrhenatherum Avanaceum.) 



Evergreen grass in Virginia and other Southern States, and it is the Tall Oat 

 (Avent Elatior) of Linnaeus. It is closely related to the common oat and has a beauti- 

 ful open panicle leaning slightly to one side. Planted during October, November and 

 December. 20 pounds per acre. Prices, postpaid, 45 cents per pound; 10 pounds, $4.00. 



NATAL GRASS. 



This is a splendid new pasture and hay grass. It has been thoroughly tried in 

 Florida for the past two or three years. We have been watching this grass very closely, 

 and, on account of the flattering reports made by many of the growers and the bulletins 

 of the Experimental Station in Florida, know that this is a valuable grass for this 

 section. Planted during May and June. 10 pounds per acre. Price, postpaid, % pound. 

 55c; 1 pound, $1.00. Write for quantity price. 



THESE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



