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J. STECKLER SEED CO.. LTD . ALMANAC AND 



TURNIP 



Earlv Red or Purple Top 



Earlv White Flat Dutch, strap leaved _ 



Large White Globe 



White Spring 



Yellow Aberdeen 



Golden Rail 



Amber Globe 



Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga, Long Island grown 



Munich Early Parple Top 



Purple Top Globe 



Extra Early White Egg 



Pomeranian Globe 



Large Cow Horn 



White Hanover or Sweet German 



Seven Top ! 



Extra Eariy White Milan 



Improved Ruta Baga 



fiWEB^ NDM^PICTttAI, HERBS . 



Anise, Balm, Basil, Bene, Borase, Caraway Coriander, Dill, Fennel, Horehound, Lavender, 

 Majoram, Penny Royal, Pot Marigold, Sunnier Savory, Tansy. Hosemary, Rue, Sage, Thyme, 

 Wormwood, Dandelion, Catnip, Tarragon All the above at 5 and 10 cents per package. 



GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS 



Ounce 



10 



10 



.... 10 

 .... 10 



10 



10 



.... 10 

 ... 10 



10 



.... 10 



10 



10 



.... 10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



lyUb. 

 20 



20 

 20 

 20 



20 

 20 

 20 

 ■20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 30 

 20 



lb 



60 



50 

 5C 

 F0 

 50 

 60 

 60 

 50 

 60 

 50 

 60 

 60 

 60 

 60 

 50 

 1 00 

 50 



Lbs to Bu 



. Lbs. to acre. 



lb. 



^bu. 



Bush 



Red Clover. Extra Cleaned. 60 



10 to 15 



25 



5 00 



10 00 



White Dutch Clover 60 



5 to 8 



30 



9 75 



18 50 



Alsike Clover 60 



5 to 8 



30 



6 00 



11 50 



Alfalfa or French Lucerne 60 



20 to 30 



25 



5 75 



11 50 



Crimson, an annual 60 



10 to 20 



25 



4 00 



S 00 



Wild Rice 



14 to 20 



35 







Dwarf Essex Rape _ 50 



20 



15 



3 25 



6 00 



Awnless Brome Grass 



30 to 40 



40 







Lespedeza Striata or Japan Clover 25 



T 2 bush 



Bush, to acre. 



25 



2 75 



5 00 



Kentuckv Blue Grass, Fancy 14 



1 



1 to IX 



25 



25 



1 25 

 1 25 



2 25 



RedTop"Gra<s, Choice ". 14 



2 25 



English Rye Grass 20 



2 to 'l\i 



10 



1 (0 



2 00 





1% to 2 



30 



2 00 



1 75 



3 50 



Johnson Grass, Extra Cleaned 25 



1 tO Ua 



;...20 



3 00 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass 14 



i to H2 



40 



2 10 



4 00 



Meadow Fescue Grass 15 



2 



25 



2 00 



3 50 



Orchard Grass, choice = 14 



i to \y* 



35 



2 00 



3 50 



Timothv 45 



10 to 12 



25 



2 00 

 1 00 



3 75 



Texas Rve 56 



1H 



10 



1 75 



Texas Barlev 48 







10 



1 no 



1 75 



Texas Seed Wheat 60 



2 



10 



1 25 



2 50 



Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, 5bu. lots aud over 90c. bu. 32 



llo 



10 



60 



1 oo 



Hairv Vetch 60 



lVz 



25 



4 00 



7 75 



Teo^inte 



2 lbs 



1 



1 COin 



15 



5 lb lots 9 

 1 00 



0c. lb. 



Buckwheat. Silver Hulled and Japanese 43 



1 75 



Burr or California Clover (measured) per quart 15c 









2 25 



Kaffir Corn, Red and White 





10 



1 50 



2 50 



German Millet 





....10 



1 25 



2 50 



Sorghum, Amber and Orange 





10 



1 5fl 



2 50 



Broom Corn, Evergreen 





15 



1 50 



2 75 







_'20 



2 00 



10 lb lots 



1 50 



3 SO 



Russian Sunflower 





Win 



10c lb 



Steckler s Hog Pasture Mixture 





25 



3 00 



Steckler's <4ra^s Seed Mixture 





25 



I 50 



3 00 



Steepler's Mixed LawnGras3 





25 



1 50 



3 CO 



Early Winter Turf Oats 





10 



75 



1 F0 



Millo Maize 





20 



2 00 



3 50 



(riant Besgar Weed 





50 in 



10 1b lots 



1 50 

 5 lb lots 



1 50 



2 00 



at 45c 







15 



2 50 







1 00 



90 



Guinea or Para Grass 





... . 25 









20 



2 50 



Jerusalem Corn 





20 



3 50 



Pearl or Cattail Millet, 2Cc. per lb., 812.00 per 100 lbs. 











Sanfoin. 20c. a pound. 













notice. 









FRENCH MUSHROOM SPAWN, 



How TO Cultivate Mushrooms — Mushrooms may be grown al- 

 most anywhere and at any season of the yenr, so long as the condi- 

 tions required are reasonably considered. During the Summer 

 months they mar be grown out of doors and an abundant supply 

 secured at a trifling expense The location should in all cases, be 

 rather dry than damp, and a uniform temperature as nearly 75 

 degrees as possible is of primary importance, Full directions, etc., 

 accompany every pound. Ptice, 60c. per pound. 



International Poultry Food, 25 Cents Package. 



