26 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
CORN 
FOR GENERAL FIELD CROP 
Southern Grown and Selected Stock. 
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Mexican June. 
MEXICAN JUNE.—Has given our cus- 
tomers the highest degree of satisfaction. 
The stalks under favorable conditions grow 
from 7 to 8 feet high and yield an average 
of from 30 to 60 bushels per acre. For best 
results it should be planted during the 
months of June and July. Of a strong 
growth it sends its roots deep into the soil. 
Packet, 10c.; % ib., 15c.; Ib., 25c.3 2 lbs., 
45c., postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $1.50; 56 lb. bu., 
MOSBY’S PROLIFIC.—This corn is now 
recognized as one of the leading prolific 
varieties for the Southern States. It is a 
medium size eared corn with a dented and 
comparatively soft kernel of good depth 
and horny white in color. The furrows 
between the rows of Kernels are generally 
narrow, which shows kernels of good 
shape. The ears hang down on the stalk 
with a moderately short shank and are 
most always well covered at the tip with 
$3.50, not prepaid. 
shuck. Packet, 10c.; 4% Ib., 15c.; 1 lb., 25c.; 
2 lks., 45c., postpaid; 14 1b. peck, $1.25; 56 
lb. bu., $3.25, not prepaid. 
CORN HUSKER. 
; 74 0. A. 
BOSS PATENT ADJUSTABLE CORN 
Style A. 
HUSEER.—Right-hand; select split mule- 
skin; nickel plated single steel spear hook, 
with lug at bottom to hold it in position. 
Nickel plated cold rolled stamped steel 
palm plate 44% x 2% inches, with 22 holes 
for various adjustments; adjustable to 10 
different positions; leather palm and wrist 
piece 2% inches wide at wrist, with one 
% inch strap with nickel plated buckle 
fastening. ‘'75¢., each, postpaid. 
Red Chief Corn a ae 
RED CHIEF CORN SHELLER. 
Cast iron, japanned; fastened to bin, box, barrel, 
height over all 10 inches; width over all 8 inches. 
depth 4 inches. Weight each about 11 lbs. 
bucket or tub by two clamps; 
Adjustable hopper, width 8% inches; 
Price, }4.00, by Express or Freight. 
POP CORN. 
Write for Special Prices on Large Quantities. 
POP CORN.—This is smallest variety of kernels; cultivated same as field or 
garden corn, but drilled instead of hills. Very extensively used for pop corn 
candy. We handle the two best varieties, tlhe Rice and Pearl, for seed purposes. 
Packet, 10c.; % Ib., 20c.; 1b., 30c., postpaid; 10 lhs., $2.00; 50 lbs., $6.00, not prepaid. 
GLOBE RICE SHELLED POP CORN.—For candy manufacturing purposes. 
$6.00 per 100 lbs. 
Prices subject to fluctuations. 
