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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD, 



GOLDEN TANKABD.— This Is a yellow 



beet, ihe most prolific variety, and very 

 nutritious It is one of the most profitable 

 varieties for stock feeding. Packet, 5c. and 

 10c. ; oz„ 15c.; V4 lb., 25c.; lb., 65c.; 5 lbs., 

 $3.00, postpaid. 



WHITE FRENCH SXTGAB. — Largest and 

 best of the true Sugar Beets for the South. 

 Their high sugar content makes them espe- 

 cially \aluable in fattening live stock of 

 all kinds. A most profitable crop for stock 

 feening. Packet, 5c. and 10c. ; oz., 15c.; 

 14 lb., 25c.; lb., 75c.; 5 lbs., $3.25, postpaid. 



BORECOLE OR KALE. 



CUIiTUSE. — Popular boiling greens for 

 Fall, Winter and early Spring use, re- 

 sembling Cabbage in flavor. The plant Is 

 entirely hardy in well-drained soil and 

 can be grown easilv from seed planted 

 during the Summer and Fall months. The 

 plants are usualU- cut off for use when the 

 leaves are six inches or more in length, but 

 with the fine curled varieties the leaves 

 can be gathered for use when of good size. 

 The sweetmss and flavor of these greens 

 are improved liy freezing weather. One 

 ounce should produce three thousand 

 plants, 4 (HI 'ce^ to the acre. Matures in 

 90 to 120 days. 



Broccoli, 



Dwarf Kale Greens. 



DWABF KAI.E GREENS.— Is a 



very hardy and popular variety 

 market gardeners. Packet, 10c. ; oz. 

 V4 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 



dwarf 



with 



, 15c.; 



BROCCOLI 



PURPLE CAPE. — Resembles the Cauli- 

 flower, but not forming such compact 

 heads, and not quite so white, being of 

 greenish cast. This is the most desirable 

 variety. One ounce to 3000 plants: 5 

 ounces will plant an acre. Packet, lOc; 

 oz., 75c., postpaid. 



Brussels Sprouts. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



CUIiTURE. — A vegetable cultivated the 

 same as Cabbage. The small heads which 

 appear along the upper part of the stalk 

 between the leaves make a fine dish when 

 well prepared. Should be sown during 

 Spring and Fall. One ounce to 3000 

 plants; 5 ounces will plant an acre. Ma- 

 tures in 00 to 120 days. Packet, lOc; oz., 

 35c.; 14 lb., 90c.; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 



CABBAGE. 



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CUIiTirRE. — Cabbage requires a strong good soil and should be heavily fertilized 

 or manured and worked in well before transplanting. The best all around commercial 

 fertilizer for Cabbage should contain available Phosphoric Acid 7%, Potash 8% and 

 Nitrogen 5%. To raise large Cabbage without good soil and without working the plants 

 well is an impossibility. Cabbage is sown here almost every month of the year, but the 

 seed for the main crop should be sown from July to September. Some sow earlier, but 



