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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 



STECKI^EB'S NEW MONEY MAKING.— 



Has never been known to fail since its 

 introduction by us in 1902, and cannot be 

 equalled as a positive cropper by any 

 variety known on the market to date. The 

 extreme and varying conditions of the cli- 

 mate have only heightened the popularity 

 of this Cabbage as a money-maker; this 

 is evidenced by the many testimonials 

 received from those who have planted it. 

 There are many reasons why this cabbage 

 supersedes all other varieties, viz: it is a 

 sure header, every plant makes a head in 

 size and solidity surpassed by none; it 

 keeps longer than any other variety, grows 

 bigger and better the longer it remains in 

 the field — does not rot or burst. Packet, 

 10c. ; oz., 60c.; ^ lb., $2.25; lb., $8.00, post- 

 paid. 



CRESCENT- CITY FI^AT DUTCH.— 



M is the most uniform heading cabbage, 



uitable for the South; heads are large and 



Steckler's 

 Money 

 Makingr. 



solid. About two weeks earlier than the 

 Superior Large Late Flat Dutch. Recom- 

 mend same highly. Packet, lOc; oz., 60c.; 

 1/4 lb., $2.25, lb., $8.00, postpaid. 



CHINESE. — This variety differs entirely 

 in appearance from the Cabbage of 

 Europe, being rather like a Cos Lettuce. 

 It sometimes forms a long, rather full 

 and compact head and sometimes grows 

 in a plain cluster of half-erect leaves, 

 disposed in the form of a funnel. The 

 leaves are boiled, chopped up and seasoned 

 with butter, also raw as a salad with 

 french dressing. Sow during Spring and 

 Fall. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 50c.; i/4 lb-, $1-75; 

 lb., $6.00, postpaid. 



IMPROVED IiABGE LATE DRUM- 

 HEAD. — Fine large variety; should be 

 sown early in the Fall for Winter, or dur- 

 ing December and January for late Spring 

 use. Packet, 10c.; oz., 50c.; M lb., $2.00; 

 lb., $7.00, postpaid. 



CMnese Cabbag^e. 



Crescent City Flat Dntcli. 



