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



is one of the most novel and beautiful 

 that can be grown. It blooms most free- 

 ly during winter, though it is likely to 

 bloom at any and all times a j^ear. With 

 one or two pots of it any one can raise 

 an abundance of the far famed, delicate 

 and fragrant blossoms. 35 and 50 cents 

 each. 



Sour Orange Seed. 

 We have imported direct from Japan 

 this season a fair supply of our sour 

 orange seed and offer same at 50c. per 

 iy4 pound; $1.50 per pound. 



Budded Orange Trees of the following 

 varieties: Satsuma, Mandarin, Tanger- 

 ine, Pomelo or Grape Fruit, Jaffa, Brazil, 

 Washington Navel, Louisiana Sweet, Par- 

 son Brown, Healthy, thrifty trees. All of 

 the above named varieties in proportion 

 to sizes and ages: 



2 feet.. $1.00 each... $9.00 per doz. 



3 feet.. 1.25 each... 10.00 per doz. 

 31/2 feet.. 1.50 each... 12.00 per doz. 



4 feet. Balled, $2.00 each. 



The celebrated Oonshiu Orange Trees, 

 direct from Japan, 2 feet high, $1.25 each. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEIEMTS. 



PLANET, JR., IMPLEMENTS. 



Note — The Prices on the Planet, Jr., Implements are made by the manufacturers and no 

 one is allowed to deviate from them. 



It is compulsory that all parties handling these goods must abide by this rule or else they 

 will lose the right to sell them. 



Planet, Jr., No. 1. 



"Planet, Jr.," No. 1. 



Combination Drill and Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator and Plow.. No Rakes. — It has 

 a complete set of cultivating tools, and 

 all its work is rapid, easy, perfect and 

 delightful. When used as a drill the seed 

 is sown with great regularity and at uni- 

 form depth, regulated at pleasure. The 

 hopper holds one quart. From a drill 

 it is changed to its other use, by unscrew- 

 ing two bolts v/hen any of the attach- 

 ments shown in the cut can be quickly 

 made ready for use. Price $10.00. 



"Planet, Jr.," No. 3. 



Hill Dropping Seeder. Sows either in 

 Hill or in Continuous Row. — This Drill 

 sows in a continuous row, in the ordin- 

 ary way, with greatest regularity; but its 

 distinctive feature is that it will drop 

 neatly in hills, either 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 

 inches apart. The wheel is 15 inches 

 high, with broad face. It is changed in 

 a moment from hill dropping to drill 

 work, sows equally well whether the hop- 

 per is full or contains only a paper of 

 seed, and will not injure delicate seeds. 



Frotscher's New Orleans Market Musk Melon, the Best on Earth. 



