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J. STECKLER SEED CO.i LTD. 



XiATZ: ITAI.IAN 



GIANT.— This is the 

 largest of all Cauliflow- 

 ers, and grown to con- 

 siderable extent. It is 

 very large and compact; 

 should not be sown later 

 than June, as it takes 

 from sefven to nine 

 months before it heads. 

 Packet, 20c.; oz., $1.00; 

 14 ">., $3.50; lb., $12.50, 

 postpaid. 



IkABGE AI.GIZ:BS.— 



A valuable late sort, 

 sure to head, of excellent 

 quality and popular with 

 market gardeners. The 

 plant is large but of 

 upright growth, the 

 leaves protecting the 

 heads so that they will 

 endure uninjured a frost 

 that would ruin most 

 other sorts. This is one 

 of the very best of the 

 late varieties. Packet, 

 25c.; oz., $1.25; 1/4 lb., 

 ^.5«; lb., $15.00, post- 

 paid. 



EXTRA EABI.Y PARIS.— Reliable, early 

 variety. Good for forcing; produces a good 

 head; dwarf habit; solid; pure white CTird 

 of superior quality. Should be planted 

 early. Packet, 20c.; oz., $1.00, i/4 l^J-i $3.50; 

 lb., fl2.50, postpaid. 



STECKI^EB'S EXTBA EABIiIEST 

 SWABP SNOWBAIiIi. — In every respect. 

 largest most perfect and surest header of 

 all early varieties. Packet, 25c.; oz., $2.50; 

 Yi lb., $9.00, postpaid. 



XkE NOBMANDS. — Is a french variety, 

 and largely cultivated. It stands more dry 



I.ate 

 Italian G-iant. 



weather than the other varieties, and has 

 large and pure white heads. Packet, 20c.; 

 oz,; $1.50; 1/4 lb., $4.00; lb., $14.00, postpaid., 



DANISH GIANT OB DBY SVEATHEB.— 



Originated in Denmark, but has been fully 

 tested in America with the most favorable 

 results. It produces a large, solid, pure 

 white head. It is in all respects a first- 

 class cauliflower, but is especially and 

 peculiarly adapted to dry situations and 

 to resisting the effects of droughts. It will 

 also do well in moist or wet seasons, mak- 

 ing heads equal to any. Packet, 25c.; 01. 

 $2.50; Yi lb., $9.00, postpaid. 



Early 

 Snowball 



