168 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS— Continued. 







Post- 

 paid. 



Not 

 Postpaid. 



Lbs. 



to Bu. Amt. to Acre. 



Lb. 



1/2 Bu 



Bu. 



Kaffir Corn, Red 



...50.. 



10 lbs 



25 



1.75 



2.50 



Kaffir Corn, White 



...50.. 



10 lbs. 



25 



1.75 



2.50 



Kentucky Blue Grass, Fancy 



...21.. 



1 bush 



35 



2.00 



3.50 



Kudzu, 15 plants $1.00; 15 larger plants $1.50; 100 plants $5.00; 



1000 plants $40.00. 



Lespedeza Striata or Japan Clover 



...25.. 



1 bush 



25 



2.00 



3.50 



In 10 bu. lots and over $3.25. 













Meadow Fescue Grass 



...15.. 



2 bush 



35 



2.00 



3.50 



Millo Maize, Yellow 



...50.. 



1 peck 



25 



2.25 



4.00 



Orchard Grass, Choice 



...14.. 



1 to 11^ bush. ... 



35 



1.75 



3.25 



Oregon or Spring Vetch 



...60.. 



30 lbs 



25 



3.00 



5.25 



Para Grass— Roots $1.00 per 100; $8.00 



oer 1000. 









Paspalum Dilitatum, 8 lbs. to acre, single lb. 



60c., in 5 lb. lots and over 50c. pei 



lb. 



Patterson Oats 



...32. 



2y2 to 3 bush.... 



20 



.75 



1.25 



Pearl or Cattail Millet, 20 to 30 lbs. to the acre, single lb. 25c.. in 100 lb lots $12.00. 



Red Clover, Recleaned, Medium 



...60.. 



8 to 12 lbs 



40 



8.00 



15.00 



Red Clover, Mammoth, Choice 



...60.. 



8 to 12 lbs 



50 



8.50 



16.25 



Red Rust Proof Oats (Texas) 



...32.. 



2% bush 



20 



.60 



1.00 



50 to 100 bushel lot at 90c. per bu. 













Red Rust Proof Oats (Louisiana Grown) 



..32.. 



2% to 3 bush 



20 



.60 



1.00 



In 50 bushel lots, 90c. per bu. 













Red Top Grass, Choice (Chaff) 



...14.. 



2 bush 



30 



1.60 



3.00 



Red Top or Sumac Sorghum 



..50.. 



Vz bush 



20 



1.50 



2.50 



Rhodes Grass (Chloris Gayana), 10 lbs. 



per 



acre; single lb. 90c 



.. in 5 lb 



lots 



80c. 



Russian Sunflower, for Feed, 25 lbs. to 



bu., 



single lb. 20c., in 10 lb. lots 



and over at 



10c. per lb. Not postpaid. 













Russian Sunflower, for Planting 





3 lbs 



35 per lb. 





Rye (Southern Grown) for Forage 



...56.. 



Wz bush 



20 



1.25 



2.00 



Siberian Millet 



...50.. 

 ...48. 



1^ bush 



.20 



2.00 

 1.50 



3,75 



Speltz 



2 bush 



20 



2.75 



Steckler's Grass Seed Mixture 



...20. 



3 bush 



35 



2.00 



3.75 



Steckler's Hog Pasture Mixture 



...20.. 



3 bush 



35 



2.00 



3.75 



Steckler's Mixed Lawn Grass 



...20.. 



3 bush 



35 



2.25 



4.00 



Sorghum, Amber 



...50.. 



Vz bush 



20 



1.50 



2.50 



Sorghum, Orange 



...50.. 



Vz bush 



20 



1.50 



2.50 



Sudan, 8 to 10 lbs. per acre; single 



lb. 



25c., in 10 lb. lots 



15c., not 



postpaid. 



Sweet Clover or Bokhara Melitotus — 













Tellow Bloom, Hulled, Annual 



...60. 



10 to 15 lbs 



..... .30 



5.00 



9.00 



White Bloom, Unhulled 



...60. 



10 to 15 lbs 



35 



9.00 



15.00 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass 



...14. 



2 bush 



.40 



1.75 



3.25 



Teosinte, 5 lbs. to the acre, single lb. 70c., in 



5 lb. lots and over 



60c. per 



lb. 





Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane, 8 to 10 lbs 



. to 



the acre, 25c. per lb. postpaid; 20 lbs. for 



$2.00; 50 lbs. for $4.00; 100 lbs. 



for 



$7.50. 









Timothy 



...45. 



10 to 12 lbs 



30 



2.75 



4.25 



Wheat (Seed), Southern Grown 



...60. 



2 bush 



20 



1.25 



2.50 



Wheat, Fultz 



...60. 



2 bush: 



20 



1.25 



2.50 



White Dutch Clover 



...60. 



5 to 8 lbs 



80 



18.00 



35.00 



Wild Rice 





14 to 20 lbs 



60 







The above prices subject to market fluctuation without notice. 







WHOLE FLAX SEED 









. 25c. 



per lb. 















TESTIMONIALS. 



Louisiana. 

 Tour letter of the 16th inst. has come 

 with check for $20.25, to pay for twenty- 

 seven pounds of pecans at seventy-five 

 cents per pond, and I am much obliged for 

 your attention. I would have preferred 

 that you had paid for only twenty-five 

 pounds, the quantity you wrote you needed. 

 I put up two pounds extra by my home 

 scale, not knowing whether they were en- 

 tirely accurate and wishing to be certain 

 that you received the full twenty-five 

 pounds, however, it does not make much 

 difference between us considering that I 

 began to deal with my good old friend, 

 Richard Frotscher, thirty-three years ago, 

 when his seed store was on Dumaine Street 

 and have dealt with your firm ever since 

 his death and expect to continue to do so 

 during the remainder of my life. 



EX-SENATOR J. R. THORNTON. 



* Louisiana. 



Please send me your catalogue. I lived 

 in Alabama and always planted your seeds 

 and can recommend them to farmers and 

 truckers. 



J. W. LAMAR. 



Louisiana. 

 Believe me! I bought one pound of your 

 White Mammoth Peanuts last year and 

 planted them on a row 100 yards long. 

 They spread 7 feet across the row; I gath- 

 ered over two bushels on the 22nd of last 

 month. These Peanuts are worth a great 

 deal more than the common peanuts on 

 the market. They are the finest I have 

 ever seen. I will keep enough for seed 

 and sell the balance. 



H. W. WELCH. 



Louisiana. 

 We are glad to state that we have re- 

 ceived all of our goods O. K. We are very 

 well pleased with your seeds. This last 

 season we are the only ones here who had, 

 a large firm cabbage. 



J. M. MARTIN. 



Louisiana. 

 I want to thank you for the good seed 

 you sent me last year. The Black Valen- 

 tine Beans, I had one bushel and every 

 bean was true to name. 



WM. SAUER. 



We Could Fill this Entire Book with Testimonials from Our Many Satisfied Patrons. 



