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shipper; stands heat and drought second to none; beautiful deep 

 blood red to center; exceedingly productive, thrifty and rank in 

 growth, berries large and good shape; it is a staminate, or self- 

 pollenizer. It is a seedling of the old Wilson crossed vv^ith Hoffman. 

 It is certainly a very valuable berry for Southern growers, especially 

 on account of its earliness and drought and heat resisting qualities, 

 as well as for its many other good points. AVe recommend this berry 

 to all who want the best extra early berry grown. Plants within the 

 reach of all. $1.50 per 100. 



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STECKLER'S ALL-SEASONS RADISH MIXTURE. 



Steckler's All-Seasons Mixture of Radish Seed contains all shades 

 and shapes — red, white, pink and variegated; round, half-long and 

 long, in great variety. It is all-the-go for small gardens, 

 where space is limited, and you want to make a garden and 

 be done with it. One sowing does for the whole season, as they 

 become ready for your table early, medium and late. You always 

 have some that are just right — sweet, juicy, delicious, crisp. You 

 will be surprised and delighted with our popular radish mixture. 

 Your garden this season will not be complete without a bed of these 

 crisp little table delicacies. Large packet, 10c. ; oz., 15c.; 2 ozs., 25c.; 

 lb., ?1.00. 



STECKLER'S LETTUCE MIXTURE. 



One Sowing Produces Salad For The Season. 



Contains a grand assortment of decidedly distinct, beautiful, rare, 

 odd, and excellent lettuces. They mature early, , medium and late; 

 some curled and crimped, others produce heads. Colors range from 

 almost pure white, through delicate shades of green and yellow to 

 rich golden. All are delightfully fresh, crisp, tender, and of excellent 

 flavor. All sizes, from the small early to the mammoth Summer 

 varieties. Our Lettuce Mixture is of great value to those of limited 

 garden space, and wish to make one sowing do for the season. Liberal 

 pkt., 10c. ; 1/^ oz., 15c.; oz., 25c, 



YARD LONG BEANS. 



A splendid snap bean. The pods average two feet or more in 

 length, are round, somewhat glossy, having the thickness of a lead 

 pencil. In small packets only. Per pkt. 10c. 



BUDDED FRUIT TREES. 



Our stock of Budded Fruit Trees includes the best by actual ex- 

 perience of over 40 years, adapted to our Southern climate, and is as 

 follows: Budded Pecan, Peach, Apple, Plum, Orange, Chestnut, 

 Walnuts, Apricots, Pears, Grape Vines, Mulberry, and, in fact, every- 

 thing for the Southern States. See price list in this catalogue and 

 order early. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. 



To the progressive Cotton Planter, who appreciates the necessity 

 of renewing his Cotton Seed yearly. We call special attention to our 

 list of Cotton Seed in this catalogue, which is positively grown in 

 section's not affected by the boll weevil. 



Try Steckler's Private Stock Cucumber. 



