Are High in Vitamins 
STECKLER'S TOMATOES 
Culture. Planted during July and August. Soil should be 
well broken and fertilized. Rows should be 4 to 5 feet apart 
and the plants set about 3 feet apart in the row or 2 feet if 
staked. One ounce will produce 1500 plants, 4 to 6 ounces 
will furnish sufficient plants for an acre. 
Postpaid 
(10c packets) Oz. % Ibs. Lb. 5 lbs. 
Domisianae hed 6-25. ee $ .40 $1.20 $4.00 $19.20 
Early 2D tT 01 Gavessn seen see eee ence .35 1.10 Se Der eoO 
Greater. baltimore ee cceees eee eee .30 95 3.25 15.00 
GuliaStateseMarkei=. = .30 95 3.00 12.50 
JUNOT PINKS ee ee ee .35 1.00 38.50 16.25 
Eivineston' se Globee..--eeeete ae eee 72D .85 240. 12.50 
Nortons Wilt Resistant. 2-50) 30 .90 2.90 13.80 
Ponderosas CrinisOnie. eee eee eee -40 1.45 5.00 
Red=Rocke sees cee ee ee eee 25 75 2.50 11.90 
Spark’ s@arlianaec- se eee 40 1.00 3.50 15.00 
Steckler’s New Stone...-.........-.-----.- .20 -60 1.80 7.00 
Méarglobe<ce eee .30 .80 3.00 12.50 
LotisianasPinke = .35 1.10 3.75 15.00 
Red .Oxhesrta eee ee Pkt. 15c™.60 2.20 7.50 
Breaks, O. Da yee ee es .35 1.00 3.50 15.00 
Marglobe .Certificdasss-------- ssa .30 1.00 3.50 15.00 
N@wi Pritcoar de: see nese. eee ee 40 1.00 3.00 15.00 
Brimme reser eee eee Pkt. 15c  .50 1.50 5.50 25.00 
Louisiana Gulf States.-.....- Pkt.15c .50 1.50 5.50 25.00 
Houisianay Dixie. Pkt.15c .50 1.50 5.50 25.00 
Rut gy ORS ete a ee .40 1.00 3.50 15.00 
Dwarfe. Cham pio nmr eee -40 1.25 4.00 19.20 
FALL GARDEN COLLECTION 
10 Full size packages... .35c 
In order to meet the demands for a collection to fit the needs 
of the average small family, with a fair sized garden plot, we 
offer the finest seed, at this reduced price because of the 
quantity. No substitution will be allowed. 
1 pkt. Louisiana Red Creole Onion, 1 pkt. Stein’s Early 
Flat Dutch ADRS Re 1 pkt. Danver’s Half Long Carrot, 1 pkt. 
Iceberg Lettuce, kt. Florida Broad Leaf Mustard, 1 pkt. 
Half Long ta Radish, 1 pkt. Flanders Spinach, 1 pkt. 
Purple Top Globe Turnip, 1 pkt. Southern Collards, 1 pkt. 
Crosby’s Egyption Beet. 
STECKLER'’S TURNIPS 
Culture. Sow from July to October for fall and winter, in 
rows 18 inches apart. Plants should be thinned to 4 to 5 
inches apart. Can also be sown broadcast. One ounce will 
sow 200 feet of row; 2 pounds per acre, or if broadcast.4 to 5 
pounds per acre. 
(5c packets) Oz. Y% lb. Lb. 5 lbs. 
Amber 3Glob Ques. see ees eee $ .10 $ .20 $ .70 $2.65 
Early Purple Top Strap-leaved...... 10 .20 .70 2.65 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan...... 15 .30 .90 4.00 
Extra Early White Kige--:--...--- .10 .20 .70 2.65 
Imp. Purple Top Rutabaga.............. 15 -40 1.25 5.50 
Long iWow+ Horns: 22225 Eo ee .10 25 .75 3.50 
Purple. Lopew hitesGlobe-2-+.- 4-5: .10 .20 .70 2.65 
Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen.........- -10 .20 .70 2.65 
Seven. UO Di: eee rere se ee ee .10 .20 50 2.00 
Steckler’s Japanese (Shogoin)........ +5 35 1.00 4.75 
Early White Flat Dutch.................. -10 -20 .70 2.65 
See Special Ee haeed Collection. 
An excellent assortment of early, 
medium and late turnips 
1. Extra Early White Egg. 2. Purple Top Strap Leaf. 3. 
ple Top Rutabaga. 
Pur- 
4. Purple Top Globe. 5. Yellow or Amber 
Globe. 6. Japanese Shogoin. 7. Seven Top. 
Varieties—one ounce each 
7 Y4 pound of each 85c 25¢ 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. 
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Louisiana Pink 

Oxheart 










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Early Purple Top 
Strap-leaved 

Amber Globe 
Turnip 
