STECKLER'S SUMMER AND FALL CROP PRICE LIST. 



1D 



SALSIFY. 



Planted from July to November. A vegetable which ought to be more cultivated 

 than it is. It is prepared in different ways and partakes of the flavor of Oysters. Cul- 

 tivated like Carrot; requires rich soil. 8 pounds per acre. 



Postpaid 



Packet. Oz. 14 Lb. Lb. 



Sandwich Island Mammoth 05 and .10 .25 .75 2.50 



White Shallots 



WHITE SHALLOTS. 



Planted August to March. Largely grown for 

 home consumption and shipping to Northern 

 markets. About 5 bushels per acre. 



The quantity of Green Shallots to be expected 

 from an acre, if planted in field culture, 4 foot 

 rows, would be from 50 to 60 barrels, but if 

 planted, as is the custom around New Orleans, 

 in 2 foot rows, 100 to 125 barrels, provided the 

 Shallots are planted in August and September. 

 If planted later, they do not multiply so well 

 and the quantity would be less. 



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 Qts. Gal. Peck. Bu. 



Measured 30 1.00 1.50 4.00 



Write for Prices Barrels Lots. 



SORREL. 



Planted July to September. 

 1 ounce to 100 feet of drill. 



Cultivated like Spinach. Used as a green dish or salad. 



Packet. 

 Broad-Leaved .05 and .10 



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Oz. 14 Lb. 

 .25 .75 



Lb. 

 2.00 



BEST SPINACH SEED. 



Our specially grown Spinach is much superior to the ordinary imported seed in 

 every particular. The germination is stronger and better, the growth larger and more 

 vigorous and hardier. Planted from September to November for winter crop. A real 

 staple. 8 pounds per acre. 



EXTRA LARGE LEAVED SAVOY. 



The leaves of this variety are large, thick and a little curled. Very good for family 

 use and the market garden. Packet, 5 and 10c.; oz. 20c; %lb. 50c; lb. $1.50, postpaid. 



BROAD LEAVED FLANDERS. 



This is the standard variety, both for market and family use. Leaves large, broad 

 and succulent. A fine shipping variety to Northern markets. Packet, 5 and 10c; oz. 20c; 

 i/ilb. 50c; lb. $1.50, postpaid. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



(Tetragonia expansa.) Unlike true spinach in type and in that it thrives during hot 

 weather and in any soil, rich or poor. The tender shoots are of good quality and may be 

 cut throughout the summer. The plant becomes very large and spreading. The leaves 

 are comparatively small, broad and pointed. Plant three or four seeds in hills two feet 

 apart each way. Germination of the seed can be hastened by soaking in warm water 

 twenty-four hours. Packet, 10c; *41b. 60c; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 



MONSTROUS VIROFLAY OR THICK LEAVED. 



A variety producing a remarkably thick leaf, slightly crimped, and grown extensivel\ 

 by market gardeners. Packet, 5 and 10c; 141b. 50c; lb. $1.50, postpaid. 



STECKLER'S FULL BASKET. 



The most delicious flavored and 

 lb. $1.75, postpaid. 



a quick grower. Packet, 5 and 10c; 1 4 lb. 60c; 



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