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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 



WHITE MABBOWFAT.— An old and 



well-known smooth pea, growing- from 3 to 

 5 feet high, depending on conditions. It 

 has long been used by market gardeners 

 for a midsummer or late crop, and is very- 

 productive. Grown upon brush in gardens. 

 Packet, 10c. ; Vz lb., 20c.; Ib^ 35c.; 5 lbs., 

 $1.50, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $4.00; 60 lb. 

 bu., $14.00, not prepaid. 



ZirTTI.1: MABVEZi. — The vines, of dwarf, 

 even growth, average fifteen inches in 

 height and are heavily set with fine pods, 

 frequently borne in pairs. The pods aver- 

 age two and one-half inches in length, 

 are square at the bottom, and well filled 

 with six to seven quite large, deep-green 

 peas. Packet, 10c. ; y^ lb., 30c.; lb., 50c.; 

 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $5.00; 

 56 lb. bu., $18.0O, not prepaid. 



THOS. IiAXTON. — Pods large, long and 

 deep green in color; seeds wrinkled, sweet 

 and of fine flavor. Packet, 10c. ; Vz lb., 25c. 

 lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 14 lb. peck, 

 $4.50; 56 lb. bu., $16.00, not prepaid. 



PBIZE WINNEB.— One of the earliest 

 sweet wrinkled peas. An ideal pea for the 

 market gardener and home garden. Pack- 

 et, 10c. ; Yz lb., 25c.; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, 

 postpaid, 



STXTTOIT'S IDEAIi. — Is a very fine first 

 early dwarf wrinkled pea, regarded by 

 some as the best of the wrinkled sorts. 

 This is a very hardy sort; can be planted 

 early; vines are 18 inches high, very pro- 

 lific in bearing. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 25c., 

 lb., 45c.; 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid. 



STECKIiEB'S PIBST AND BEST.— 

 (Pedigreed.) — A selection made from the 

 Extra Early or First .and Best; an im- 

 proved variety and selected strain; used 

 largely by market gardeners of New Or- 

 leans, and recommended highly for the 

 home garden. Packet, 10c.; Yz lb., 25c.; 

 lb., 45c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, 

 $4.50; 60 lb. bu., $16.00, not prepaid. 



BISHOP'S DWABF Z.Oira POD.— An 



early dwarf variety; very stout and 

 blanching, requires no sticks. It is pro- 

 ductive and of excellent quality. Packet, 

 10c. ; Yz lb., 25c.; lb., 45c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, 

 not prepaid; 15 lb. peck, $4.50; 60 lb. btu, 

 $16.00, not prepaid. 



CHAMPIOnr OP ENGLAND.— A late 

 large vined and large podded sort. The 

 peas are sweet, tender and deliciously fla- 

 vored and are borne until late in the 

 season. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 25c.; lb., 45c., 

 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $5.00; 

 56 lb. bu., $18.00, not prepaid. 



EABI.Y TOM THUMB. — Very dwarfish 

 and quite productive. Can be cultivated in 

 rows a foot apart; requires no branches or 

 sticks. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 20c; lb., 35c.; 

 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $4.25; 

 60 lb. bu., $15.00, not prepaid. 



SAXONIA. — Is thoroughly fixed and free 

 from sporting tendencies, of healthy, vigor- 

 ous growth, and very hardy. The pods are 

 3% to 4 inches long and borne in pairs. 

 Market gardeners who tried this pea speak 

 very highly of it. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 25c.; 

 lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 14 lb. peck, 

 $4.50; 56 lb. bu., $16.00, not prepaid. 



AMEBICAN WONDEE.— A wrinkled pea 

 of dwarf growth; is prolific, early, of fine 

 quality, and comes in after the Extra 

 Early. Packet, 10c. ; Yi lb., 25c.; lb., 40c.; 

 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 14 lb. peck, $4.50; 

 56 lb. bu., $16.00, not prepaid. 



MEZ.TING SUGAB. — This variety is used 

 either shelled or cooked in the pod, like 

 stringbeans and when young is very tender 

 and sweet. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 25c.; lb., 

 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 14 lb. peck, 

 $4.50; 56 lb. bu., $16.00, not prepaid. 



DAISY OB DWABF TEI.EPHONE. — 

 Half dwarf, stocky, healthy and vigorous. 

 Exceedingly productive. Packet, 10c. ; Yz 

 lb., 30c.; lb., 50c.; 5 lbs., $2.0O, postpaid; 14 

 lb. peck, $5.00, 56 lb. bu., $18.0O, not prepaid. 



COW OR FIELD PEAS. 



Write for Prices on Cow Peas as the Market Fluctuates. 

 BusFiel Prices Quoted on Application. 



BBABHAM — This is a new variety of 

 Pea for this part of the country. It is a 

 hybrid and has the earliness of the Whip- 

 poorwill. It is a small, hard speckled pea, 

 about the size of the Iron and New Era. 

 Will make two crops. Agricultural test 

 at Washington, the yield was, Brabham 

 20% more hay than Iron Pea, and 27 

 bushels of seed per acre. Packet, 10c. ; 

 Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 30c., postpaid; 15 lbs., $1.25, 

 not prepaid. 



EABIiY BIiACK. — Is quick to mature 

 is adapted to Southern soils. A vig- 

 orous grower and great yielder. Packet, 

 10c. ; Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 30c., postpaid; 15 lbs., 

 $1.25, not prepaid. 



I.ABGE WHITE BIJLCK EYE The dry 



peas which are produced in large quanti- 

 ties, find a ready sale during the Winter. 

 Vines furnish excellent forage. Packet, 

 10c. ; Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 35c., postpaid; 15 lbs., 

 $2.50, not prepaid. 



CANADA PIEIeD. — Principally used for 

 pigeon feed. It is a round pearl, planted in 

 Spring and Fall, l^/^ bushels to the acre. 

 Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 35c., postpaid; 

 15 lbs., $2.50, not prepaid. 



NEW EBA. — (The Famous Hay Pea.) — 

 The New Era Pea is one of the best peas 

 grown. In fact, the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture states that it is one 

 of the best four varieties. It is two weeks 

 earlier than the Whippoorwill and about 

 one-third smaller. It is a bush pea and 

 stands erect. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 

 30c., postpaid; 15 lbs., $1.25, not prepaid. 



WHITE STTGAB CBOWDEB. — ExceiJ- 

 tionally fine for table use and very pro- 

 lific. Packet, 10c.; ^ bn., 20c.; lb., 35c., 

 postpaid; 15 lbs., $3.00, not prepaid. 



BBOWN SUGAB CBOWDEB.— Excep- 

 tionally fine for table use and very pro- 

 lifiic. Packet, 10c.; Yi !!>•» 20c.; lb., 35c., 

 postpaid; 15 lbs., $3.00, not prepaid. 



WHIPPOOBWII^I^. — Has brown, speck- 

 led seed, easily gathered on account of the 

 upright, bushy growth of the plants. A 

 great favorite on account of its early ma- 

 turity. Packet, 10c.; Yt lb., 20c.; lb., 30c., 

 postpaid; 15 lbs., $1.25, not prepaid. 



CIiAT. — Furnishes large crop of nutri- 

 tious forage, while the roots enrich the 

 soil. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 30c., 

 postpaid; 15 lbs., $1.25, not prepaid. 



BED BIPPEB. — This is one of the most 

 prolific of the cow pea family. The vine 

 grows very long and makes an abundance 

 of hay. Packet, 10c. ; Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 30c., 

 postpaid; 15 lbs., $1.25, not prepaid. 



MIXED PEAS. — Every year thousands 

 of bushels of peas become mixed in hand- 

 ling, and, on account of this, they sell 

 for a little less, although they are just 

 as good for forage purposes as the straight 

 varieties. Packet, 10c. ; Yz !!>•» 20c.; lb., 30c., 

 postpaid; 15 lbs., $1.25, not prepaid. 



IiADY. — These are small, round and pure 

 white, and are generally planted between 

 corn. A delicate vegetable. Packet, 10c.; 

 Yz lb., 20c.; lb., 35c., postpaid; 15 lbs., $2.50, 

 not prepaid. 



