98 J. STECKLER 
SMALL FRUITS. 
White Niagara Grape. 
Grapes. 
WHITE NIAGARA.—The bunches are 
large, transparent white, very sweet and 
delicious. 50c. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
SCUPPERNONG.—The Bronze Scupper- 
nong Grapes are natives of the South, and 
bear well here. The vines should not be 
trimmed. 60c. each. 
CAMPBELI’S EARLY.—A new, very 
large and fine early grape; black. Strong, 
vigorous, hardy vine with thick, healthy 
leaves: berries black, rich sweet. ‘75c. 
each. 
CONCORD.—Blue-black berries of large 
size, and in large bunches; fiesh, pulpy, 
sweet, tender; excellent and very prolific. 
Ripens in July. 40c. each; $4.00 per dozen. 
HERBEMONT.—(McKee.) — The most 
popular and successful red or purple grape 
in the South, excellent for table and wine. 
50c. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
DO IT NOW. 
Putting off ordering seed 
early ruins thousands of gar- 
Order now 
and you will have them sure. 
dens every year. 
SEED CO., LTD. 
KlondykKe Strawberry. 
Strawberries. 
You should use the best plants for your 
Strawberry bed and we are prepared to 
supply you with the best plants grown. 
The Klondyke and Lady Thompson are the 
leading Southern varieties that should be 
planted most extensively. The Excelsior 
is considered the best early Southern vari- 
ety and the Aroma for late planting. 
These varieties are the ones that should 
be used for best results. Many of the old 
time varieties have given away to these 
new and better kinds. The best time to 
plant is from October 15th to March Ist. 
The ground should be well prepared and 
fertilized. 
DELIVERY ABOUT OCTOBER 15th. 
WE BOOK ORDERS FOR FUTURE 
SHIPPING. ° 
Klondyke, Aroma, Lady Thompson, Ex- 
celsior. Prices, $1.00 per 100, postpaid; 
$7.50 per 1,000, express not prepaid. 
Special Prices in Large Quantities. 
STECKLER’S PROGRESSIVE EVER- 
BEARING STRAWBERRIES. 
You can have strawberries just as easily 
in the Fall as in the Spring by planting 
the Progressive Strawberry, which is the 
best of all the Fall or ever-bearing straw- 
berries. This variety will produce heavy 
crops in the Fall of as fine berries as any 
Spring-ripened strawberries. Truly a lux- 
ury for home and profitable for market. 
612.00 per 1,000, not prepaid; 100 for $1.50, 
postpaid. 
