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FROTSCHER’S NEW OR- 
LEANS IMPROVED LARGE 
PASSION.—This is a Cabbage 
Lettuce introduced by Richard 
Frotscher; it attains a large size, 
grows slowly, but heads very 
hard. It does better here during 
late Autumn and Winter than in 
Summer, as it cannot stand the 
heat. If sown late in the Fall and 
transplanted during Winter, it 
grows to very large heads, hard 
and firm. Mhis) Vis the) kind 
Shipped from here in the Spring 
and cannot be surpassed for that 
purpose. Packet, 5c. and 1060c.; 
oz., 15¢c.5 % Ib., 40c.; lh., $1.25, 
postpaid. 
PRIZE HEAD.—One of the fin- 
est varieties ever introduced, 
forming a very large head, but 
snot a solid one; the leaves are 
J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
slightly tinged with brown, and 
is remarkable for its crispness 
and delicacy of flavor; is well 
adapvted for either foreing or 
eulture. Packet, 5c. and 10c.5 o2z., 
yy ih., 40c.; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
EARLY CABBAGE OR WHITE BUT- 
TER.—An early variety, forming a solid 
head, but not quite as large as some 
ethers. It is the best kind for family use, 
to sow during Fall and Spring, it is early 
and of good flavor. Packet, 5c. and 10c.; 
oz., 15¢c.; % Ib., 40c.; 1lb., $1.25, postpiad. 
DRUMHBHEAD CABBAGE OR MALTA— 
An excellent Spring variety, forming large 
heads, the outer leaves curled. Packet, 5c. 
and 10c.; oz., 15¢.; % Ilb., 4C0c.; 1b., $1.25, 
postpaid. 
MAXIMUM OR IMMENSITY.—A very 
large variety, ‘one of the largest of the 
cabbage sorts. It is especially adapted for 
planting in the Fall and Winter, and makes 
a fine, tender buttery head. A number of 
eur best local market gardeners have been 
growing it and find it unsurpassed for a 
fine shipping sort. Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 
15c.; % Ihb., 50c.; 1b., $1.50, postpaid. 
MAY KING.—This remarkable new cab- 
bage Lettuce has proved itself capable of 
satisfying the most exacting requirements 
that could be made of an early outdoor 
outdoor 
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Maximum or Immensity. 
Lettuce. It is an excellent variety for 
forcing. It is not in the least affected by 
cold or wet weather, grows very quickly 
and produces splendid globular heads, 
whieh are already 10 to 14 days in advance 
of any other, and which stands a long time 
before running to seed. The outer leaves 
are of a yellowish green, with light brown- 
ish tinge, while the inner leaves are of a 
golden yellow shade. Flavor unexecelled. 
Packet, 5c and 10c.; oz., 15c.; %4 Ih., 40c.; 
lh., $1.25, postpaid. 
STECKLER’S FRENCH MAREE T.— 
This lettuce is a great improvement on the 
old and well-known Royal strain, forming 
much larger and more compact heads. It 
is very crisp, tender and olive green in 
color, a good shipper. Packet 5c. and 10c.; 
oz., 15¢.; % Ihb., 50c.; 1b., $1.50, postpaid. 
STECKLERS SPECIAL WHITE WIN- 
TER.—This Lettuce has been planted 
here for some years. It is hardy, light 
green in color; fine head. We feel that it 
is the coming Winter Lettuce for the 
Southern States; too much cannot be said 
of it as a Winter growing Lettuce. Packet, 
5c. and 10c.; 02., 20c.; % l1h., 60c.; 1lb., $2.00, 
postpaid. 
Drumhead Cabbage 
or Malta. 
LA eer 
Hubbard Market. 
