CATALOGUE FOR 
THE SC*‘JTH. 
St. Charles Red Cob White. 
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ST. CHARLES RED COB WHITE.—No 
fault.ecan be found with this grand variety, 
pure white corn with ears large, moderately 
rough, deep grain. Stalks grow very leafy 
and heavy and will produce enormous yields 
of corn and prove a mortgage lifter for 
silage. Planted largely. for the market. 
Packet, 10c.; % Ih., 20c.; 1b., 30c., postpaid; 
14 lb. peck, $2.00; 56 ib. bu., $6.00, not pre- 
paid. 
TUSCARORA (Flour Corn).—This vari- 
ety is excellent for making meal or flour. 
It is white with red eob. The grain is 
soft and large; does well in the South. 
Packet, 10c.; % 1b., 20c.; 1b., 35c., postpaid; 
12% Ib. peck, $2.50; 50 lb. bu., $8.00, not 
prepaid. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS (50 days).— 
A splendid Garden Corn, with small grains 
and.ears, maturing early and bringing the 
highest. prices in the market. This is a 
sweet Corn, produces ears well filled with 
tender, white grains. On account of its 
hardiness and hard, round grain, it can 
be planted very early. Packet, 10c.; 1% Ih., 
20c.; lb., 30c., postpaid; 121% lb. peck, $2.25; 
50 lb. bu., $8.00, not prepaid. 
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FROTSCHER’S ADAMS’ EARLY.—An 
excellent early variety and used for table, 
particularly in the South. The ears are 
about eight inches long, twelve or fourteen 
rowed.- The kernels are white, rounded, 
somewhat deeper than broad and indented 
at the outer end, which is whiter and less 
transparent than the inner. —-The stalks are 
about six feet high... Packet, 10c.; % Ih., 
20c.; 1b., 30c., postpaid; 121% lb. peck, $2.25; 
50 lb. bu., $8.00, not prepaid. 
STECKLER’S FRENCH MARBKET.—A 
white variety about one week later than 
Large Adams’; it comes between Large 
Adams’ and White St. Charles; well filled 
large ear. Recommended highly for family 
and market gardeners. Packet, 10c.; % Ih., 
20c.; Ib., 30c., postpaid; 12144 lb. peck, $2.00; 
56 lb. bu., $7.00, not prepaid. 
Steckler’s French Market. 
EARLY FIELD CORN. 
For First Crop in the South. 
STECKLER’S CREOLE YELLOW DENT 
(Universal Yellow Corn).—We offer the 
pure type of this leading standard variety, 
which stands among the best all round pur- 
pose Yellow Dent Corns grown. Color deep 
yellow, with lighter cap. Grain very deep. 
closely packed; butts and tips almost en- 
tirely covered over. Slightly rough, with 
grains dented on top. Leaves and stalks of 
Steckler’s Creole Yellow Dent make the 
finest ensilage and fodder. Matures in 110 
days. Packet, 10c.; % Ib., 20c.; lb., 30c., 
ostpaid; 14 lb. peck, $2.00; 56 lb. bu., 
6.00, not prepaid. 
