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



** e n PP« r part oi the stalk between the leaves, make a fine dish when well prepared* 

 should be sown during August and September. 



CABBAGE. 



Choux Pomme (Fr.) Kopekohl (Ger.), Repollo (Sp.) 



j VFrotschers SupW Large Late Flat Dutch* 

 | * Stein 's Early Flat Dutch . 



, Solid South. 

 ; " Red Dutch, for pickling. 



\ Green Globe Savoy. 



I Early Dwarf Savoy. 



$ Drumhead Savoy. 

 i ^ St. Denis, or Chou Bonneuil. 



$ Succession, 



t Pride of the South. 

 Sleekier' s French Market. 



Early York, 

 i Large York. 

 |, Early Large Oxheart. 

 ^ Early Winning stadt. 

 ^Jersey Wakefield. 

 :,. Early Flat Dutch. 

 I Early Drumhead. 

 i Large Flat Brunswick. 

 a Improved Ea-> ly Summer. 

 * Improved Large Late Drumhead 



Crescent City Late Flat Dutch. 



All Season. 



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These three heads of Cabbage were grown by M. Popovich, at Tunisburg 



La. 



During the past '^World's Exposition" mere was exhibited by the late Richard 

 Protseher different vegetables as they were in season. Many visitors will recollect the 

 spec /mens of Cabbage, Beets. Celery, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Cucumbers, etc., they saw there 

 displayed. He received a Prize for "Frotscher's Flat Dutch Cabbage' 1 and Early Blood 

 Turnip Beets. Ten heads of Cabbage, devoid of all outside leaves, weighed one hundred 

 and seventy-three pounds. Thev were raised on Captain Marcy's place, one mile below 

 Algiers. They were not exhibited for competition, but merely to show our Northern vis- 

 itors what fine vegetables we have here during the winter, when at their homes everything 

 feewvered with snow and ice. The Committee of Awards on Vegetables gave the Prize 

 ■without any solicitation on his part — they thinking it well merited. 



Our Tobacco£Dnst is Indispensable for all Plant I/ife. 



