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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 



ISZiAND COTTON. — Extra long 

 staple; line 1% or 1% to 2 inches. Seed 

 black and lintless. Plant % bushel to acre 

 in row — 5-foot rows, 3-foot drill. The 

 famous Sea Island Cottons are known all 

 over. $4.75 per Ibusliel of 40 pounds; 1 

 lb. postpaid, 40c. 



MEBANE'S EARLY TRIUMPH BIG 

 BOZiIi COTTON. — (Short Staple.) — Earlier 

 than most big boll cottons. About 39 per 

 cent of lint at the gin. This variety has 

 been especially satisfactory in regions in- 

 fested with the boll weevil. $3.50 per 

 bushel of 30 pounds; in 5 bu lots, $3.25; 

 1 pound postpaid, 35c. 



SIMFKIN'S EARLY PROLIPIC COT- 

 TON. — (Short Staple.) — The superiority of 

 this cotton over all others consists of its 

 extreme earliness and heavy fruiting; has 

 long limbs, which come out at the ground. 

 $3.50 per bushel of 30 pounds; in 5, bu. 

 lots, $3.25; 1 pound postpaid, 35c. 



TOOIiE COTTON — (Short Staple.) — Mag- 

 nificently productive. Comes early and 

 holds on fruiting until late. Fine results 

 on poor land. No other cotton so prolific 

 in field or at gin. $3.50 per bushel of 30 

 pounds; in 5 bu. lots, $3.25; 1 pound post- 

 paid, 35c. 



KING'S EARLY IMPROVED COTTON— 

 Ihis short staple Cotton has wonderfully 

 increased in popularity. It is extra early 

 wonderfully prolific, long limbed, seed 

 small, line 36 to 40 per cent. $3.50 per 

 bushel of 30 pounds; in 5 bu. lots, $3.25; 

 1 pound postpaid, 35c. 



ALLEN'S IMPROVED COTTON. — (Long 

 Staple.) — Runs full 11/2 to 1%. Considered 



by the m.ills as the most desirable cotton 

 raised in the United States, Sea Island ex- 

 cepted. $4.00 per bushel of 30 pounds; 1 

 pound postpaid, 40c. 



BANK ACCOUNT COTTON. — (Short 

 Staple.) — Early for boll weevil lands. 

 While some very extravagant claims have 

 been made in certain quarters for this cot- 

 ton, it is in all truth one of our best types 

 today. $3.50 per bushel, 30 pounds to 

 bushel; in 5 bu. lots, $3.25; 1 pound post- 

 paid, 35c. 



MORTGAGE LIFTER COTTON. — (Short 

 Staple.) — Big boll type. Thirteen per cent 

 open by September 1st. Price, $3.50 per 

 bushel, 30 pouhds to bushel; in 5 bu. lots, 

 $3.25; 1 pound postpaid, 35c. 



COOK'S NEW IMPROVED BIG BOLL 

 COTTON.— (Short Staple.)— Early ; for boll 

 weevil lands. Height, 3.48 inches. Bolls 

 round, blunt-pointed, five-locks, open well. 

 Lint % to 1 inch. Season maturing early. 

 Medium large boll; early; 40 to 43 per cent 

 at gin. $3.50 per bushel of 30 pounds; in 

 5 bu. lots, $3.25; 1 pound postpaid, 35c. 



CLEVELAND- BIG BOLL.— Plant vigor- 

 ous, thrifty, with low close-jointed basal 

 fruit limbs; large bolls easily picked, 

 medium size seed, grayish to greenish, 34 

 to 38 per cent lint, 1 Vg to I14 inches long, 

 fine and strong. Earliest and most prolific 

 at experimental stations. • Especially 

 recommended for sections where the boll 

 weevil is present. $3.50 per bushel of 30 

 pounds; in 5 bu. lots, $3.25; 1 lb., post- 

 paid, 35c. 



Special prices on large quantities of any 

 of the above Cotton Seed. 



Tennessee Bed. 



Spanish. 



Virginia White. 



Peanuts. 



Peanuts are readily grown and when 

 shelled can be planted from April to Aug- 

 ust, at the rate of 2 bushels per acre, in 

 drills 2y2 to 3 feet apart, placing the seeds 

 12 to 15 inches apart in the drills. Cul- 

 tivate well and keep free from weeds. 



Steckler's White Mammoth Peanuts. 



STECKLER'S WHITE MAMMOTH PEA- 

 NUTS. — This is the largest peanut ever 

 introduced. Ihe pods measure on an aver- 

 age 2V4 inches in length and 11^4 inches in 

 diameter. Thick shelled and deeply ridged. 

 The kernels are of light color. Qt., 40c., 

 postpaid; pk., $2.00; bu., $6.00, not prepaid. 



SPANISH. — Rather small pods, but very 

 early and extremely productive. The nuts 

 are rich and highly flavored. This variety 

 is also used for stock feeding. The entire 

 plant being harvested and making very nu- 

 tritious feed. Qt., 25c., postpaid; pk. $1.50; 

 bu., $4.50, not prepaid. 



TENNESSEE RED. — The finest variety 

 grown, especially adapted to black waxy 

 land, as well as sandy soil. The nuts con- 

 tain three large kernels each, and are 

 enormously productive. Price, qt., 25c., 

 postpaid; pk., $1.75; bu., $5.00, not prepaid. 



IMPROVED VIRGINIA.— Grows upright 

 and produces heavy crops of large nuts. 

 Qt., 25c., postpaid; pk., $1.75; bu., $5.00, 

 not prepaid. 



AH peanuts sold by measured bushel. 



Ground Limestone For Soil 

 Betterment. 



The fertilizing properties of lime seem 

 to extend in the direction of overcoming 

 acidity of soil supplying mineral neces- 

 sary for plant growth; actively assisting 

 in the fixation of phosphorus, potash and 

 nitrogen, rendering them more attainable 

 and convertible; all of which means better 

 and larger crops. 



In sacks 200 lbs. each, per sack $3.50 



In sacks 100 lbs. each, per sack 2.00 



