20 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
Early 
Snowball. 
LE NORMANDS.—Is a French variety, 
and largely cultivated. It stands more dry 
weather than the other varieties, and has 
large and pure white heads. Packet, 15c.; 
oz., $1.00; %4 Ilb., $3.50; 1b., $12.00, post- 
paid. 
DANISH GIANT OR DRY WEATHER.— 
Originated in Denmark, but has been fully 
tested in America with the most favorable 
results. It produces a large, solid, pure 
white head: It is in all respects a first- 
class cauliflower, but is especially and 
peculiarly adapted to dry situations and 
to resisting the effects of droughts. It will 
also do well in moist or wet seasons, mak- 
ing heads equal to any. Packet, 20c.; oz., 
$2.25; 1% Ib., $8.00; 1b., $30.00, postpaid. 
EARLY ITALIAN GIANT.—Very large 
fine sort, not quite so late as the Late 
Italian and almost as large. The heads are 
quite large, white and compact, and of 
delicious flavor. When sown at the proper 
season it will head with certainty and will 
not fail to give satisfaction. Packet, 15c.; 
oz., 75c.; %4 Ib., $3.50; lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
SELECTED DWARF ERFURT.—One of 
the earlest in cultivation; small. leaved 
dwarf, for forcing or open ground, pro- 
ducing very solid pure white heads of the 
It grows about 15 inches 
Packet, 20c.; 
finest quality. 
high and is a sure header. 
oz., $2.25; % I1hb., $8.00; Ib., $30.00, post- 
paid. : 
Selected Dwarf Erfurt. 
CARROTS. 
CULTURE.—This delicious and nutritious vegetable is not appreciated as it should be. 
Properly cooked, it is a great delicacy. 
00K Its feeding qualities for stock are excellent. 
A sandy soil is best, but any good rich soil will produce good crops. 
Sow in early spring 
and fall in rows fifteen to eighteen inches apart and thin to three to four inches, accord- 
ing to size of variety. 
throughout the season. 
when fully grown. 2% Ibs. to the acre, 
DANVER’S.—A half. long orange carrot, 
grown largely on account of its great pro- ; 
ductiveness. and adaptability to all- classes 
of soil. It is a desirable second early 
Cover the seed only half an inch and give careful cultivation 
They may be eaten either when a half inch or so in diameter or 
carrot for the home garden, and is also 
suitable for field culture.- The tops are of 
medium size. The .mature roots are of. 
medium length, six to eight inches long, 
