Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. h © = 7 a. eas ie 2 = a - = [om ES (<==) N, > rv ~ a 512-516 Gravier Street ) e Ing R Spr ECK - SS KH & a Ne wu rN bay Way WH ; q fe = i - R . é ee Bie f ce ; SNe: n é bs rr t — oar ] ~ > E£ ats TED VARIETIES— E ALL § ' : oh Fertilize Your Lawn ... Sow Your All-Leather—SOFT AS KID IDEAL GARDEN NOVELTIES SOIL SOAKER SOIL SOAKER for deep soaking, the water method approved by agricultural colleges and nurseries now available for home use. Equipped with regular hose connection for attaching to hose or pipe. Nos O12) ft) CCC ha ieaccstasccssecescsusnsessisepsccesteses $1.65 No. 118 fi, CCCI eo. cca sc ccsrecnsensescosecsensencese 2.20 ING — GO) Steps CCC oso. sioecs cele sanpeasecascocexene 3.40 Cut No. TR-1 W. TRELLIS NETTING ideal Support for SWEET PEAS, GARDEN PEAS, POLE BEANS, CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES Grows finer, larger flowers and vege- tables. Hung with ease in 5 minutes; no fuss or bother. Use instead of string or wire. (Wire in sun burns delicate tendrils.) Doesn’t rot like string—lasts sev- eral seasons.In 3 sizes No. 1, 60x72 in., 65c: No. 2, 60x96 in., 85c; No. 3, 60x180 In., $1.25. Postpaid. TRAIN-ETTS MASTERS “HANDI-CART’— Replaces the clumsy awk- ward wheelbarrow. New and greater convenience for the 101 odd jobs around the home, garden, garage, and yard. ; No. 18-S—3 cubic ft. ca- pacity, $7.95. F.0.B. New Orleans. Seed the NEW E-Z Way! Scientific, Quick, Economical It’s fun to fertilize your lawn the new "’E-Z” way. Simply fill container with any commer- cial fertilizer, guide like a vacuum cleaner, and your lawn is covered—quickly, scientific- ally, uniformly. Dependable construction as- sures long life for your efficient, economical Germaco E-Z Fertilizer Spreader. Order yours now. Pat. No. 2,008,129, Pat. Pend. Germaco E-Z Fertilizer Spreader only $1.25. DOO-KLIP Long handle grass shear; does perfect trimming. Has only one handle. No extra levers to operate. The blades are j made of case hardened, rust resisting steel. Easily opened for sharpening by removing one nut. WHY, JANE, : TOMATOES ALREADY! HOW COME? ahi How Hotkaps help you grow Earlier, Hardier Vegetables, Flowers Do as successful market growers do: Place patented Germaco HOTKAPS — strong litile hothouses—over seeds (or over plants when transplanting). Completely protect from destructive frosts, storms, in- sects—maintain perfect mulch. Increase yield from 18% to 51%, ripen plants three weeks earlier. Quick, easy to set, in- structions on package. 25 Hotkaps 60c. 250 for $4.15. Setter free. _ Beat everyone with first} vegetables, flowers Buy Germaco HOT kx: KAPS from us today MARKET GROWERS: BG GERMACO HOTKAPS help you have sure ke crops, highest out-of & season prices, bigge & profits. 1000 for $12.00. Send for FREE FOLDER Durable—DIRT-PROOF Easy to Wear—WASHABLE Fez7y Wea r Garden Used the year round for gardening, garage, housework, furnace, yard, painting, etc. EEZY-WEAR—S1.25 per pair. Sizes—small, medium and large. ad LZ TWIST , OF THE é WRIST AND THE PLANT IS TIED... 'Twisi-ems’ are dark green strong tapes with wire reinforcing that make perfect plant ties. No twine or taffia or shears needed. For annuals, peren- nials, shrubs, vines and vegetables, excellent for arranging flowers. For nurseries, estates or amateur gardeners. TWIST-EMS' Box of 125, 8-in. size, 35c. MODEL D RAIN KING The latest Rain King, and world’s greatest sprinkler value. Works on all water pressures or any spray. Sets quickly, to turn fast or slow or for stationary sprinkling. Each, $3.95, or postpaid, $4.25. Model K Rain King A new ty pe home lawn sprink- ler that throws. ev- ery known kind of spray over circles 12 to 100 feet, Each, $6.75, or postpaid, $7.00. ‘Machined from solid brass; cannot tarnish or corrode. : Each, $1.10; postpaid, $1.20. Talisman Soeur Therese Red Radiance Lady Hillingdon ROSES for Those Who Want Only the Best All Varieties—Grafted, 88c each; 4 for $3.18, postpaid. THE ROSES LISTED ARE SUBJECT TO OUR BEING ABLE TO SUPPLY, AS ROSES ARE QUITE SCARCE THIS SEASON. THERE ARE SOME VARIETIES THAT MAY BE SOLD OUT WHEN YOUR ORDER REACHES US, THEREFORE, WE WILL SUBSTITUTE THE NEXT BEST VARIETY IN THE COLOR WANTED. Set out roses early in a well prepared bed. The soil must be well drained and well fer- tilized. Apply fertilizer to the top of the soil. Plant early for the best results. BUSH VARIETIES WHITE HARDY GARDEN ROSES CALEDONIA—{H. T.) Long pointed white buds, double, an exquisite rose. KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—({H.T.) Pure white, with shadings of primrose-yellow. Tlustrated in color on inside back cover. F. K. DRUSCHKi—Large double white, also known as White American Beauty. PINK HARDY GARDEN ROSES BRIARCLIFF—{H. T.) Bud one-third longer than Columbia, very large, long pointed flower 44 inches across, high center, lasting, moderate fragrance, deep rose-pink at _cen- ter, passing to lighter on outer petals. Illus- trated in color on inside back cover. MRS. CHARLES BELL—It may be described as a shell-pink Radiance, and is a sport of that well-known Rose. It has no characteristics which make it distinct from Radiance except that it is shell pink. RADIANCE—(H. T.) Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening in well-formed shining flowers with lighter tints on the reverse of the petals; globular in shape and very fragrant. The plant makes splendid growth, has wonder- ful blooming qualities. COLUMBIA—Beautiful long buds, full flowers, of glistening rose pink, disease resistant, and nearly thornless. EDITOR McFARLAND—Shapely buds and dou- ble, brilliant pink blooms, profuse bloomer. YELLOW HARDY GARDEN ROSES LUXEMBOURG—{T.) Pale, lemon-yellow, deep- ening in the center of its perfectly formed fragcant flower. Moderate growth and bloom. One ot the hardiest and most beautiful Tea Roses; best in autumn. ‘ SUNBURST—The color is orange-copper or golden-orange cnd golden-yellow; edge of petals lighter, all intense shades, extremely brilliant in effect. It is the yellowest of all Roses in the everblooming class. LADY HILLINGDON--(T.) Buds of remarkable quality and elegance, of good size, opening into handsome flowers of clear apricot yel- low. Plant relatively hardy, of much vigor, and with an autumn-blooming habit. SOEUR THERESE—Strong, tall, free branching bush, has long, tight slender buds and al- ways perfect. Chrome yellow in color. TRI-COLORED ROSES (Bush) PRESIDENT HOOVER—{H. T.) The rose of wonderful colors. It is remarkable for its vigorous growth and beautiful colorings. A blend of orange and pink, varying in tone from coppery-red in the bud, to glowing orange-yellow at the base of the petals, suffused with vivid rose pink. Reproduced in color on inside back cover. TALISMAN—It is a combination of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, deep pink and old rose. The bud is long, well formed and de- velops into full double flowers. The plant is a strong grower, with glossy green foliage and free flowering. EDITH N. PERKINS—Two-toned, orange-buff inside the petals and a rich salmon or coppery-pink outside. Long buds, well shaped. CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Glowing orange- scarlet on the inside of the petals and an intensely bright yellow on the outside, of very fine quality and good for cutting. RED HARDY GARDEN ROSES ETOILE DE FRANCE—{H. T.) Color a lovely shade of clear, red-crimson velvet; very fragrant. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —Giant, wonderfully shaped, extremely double flowers of brilliant crimson. Especially fine in dry seasons and late in qutumn. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—{H. T.) Bright crimson, fiery-red center cup-shaped. Free in bloom. E. G. HILL—(H. T.) A new Red Rose, originated by Mr. E. G. Hill. Color is a dazzling scarlet shading to deeper red. Originator claims it never turns purple. Undoubtedly a fine new red rose. Shown in color on inside back cover. RED RADIANCE—(H. T.) An even better Rose than its parent, Radiance, in habit, bearing big, globular flowers of deep rose-red on strong, individual canes which are freely produced all summer until frost. See inside back cover for color picture. AMI QUINARD—Lovely deep, rich velvety crimson-maroon, blooms medium size, fra- grant and lasting, free bloomer. RADIANCE—Salmon—Same as Pink and Red and fast becoming popular. ORTHO SCIENTIFIC ROSE SPRAY anise ew $1.00 A spraying system for rose and flower garden protection. A size for every user. OVER THE GARDEN WALL HARDY CLIMBING ROSES PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER —(H. W.) Vivid scarlet, shaded crimson, makes a brilliant display for a long period of time in the garden. A wonderful climbing rose. See color piciure on inside back cover. CL. RED RADIANCE—{Cl. H. T.) Exactly like the bush variety of the same name except that it is of climbing habit. CL. PINK RADIANCE—One of the finest climb- ers in a good pink. CL. TALISMAN—Same as the bush variety, strong growing and free blooming. POLYANTHA ROSES EDITH CAVEL—Pleasing dark red, blooming in clusters all summer and until late fall. Hardy everywhere, maximum height 24 inches. IDEAL—Bright red polyanthus, blooms all sum- mer, vigorou grower. PERLE DE ORR—Pink, perfectly formed buds. Little salmon can be seen in the color but the color still remains basically pink. Excel- lent for corsages and centerpiece arrange- ments, very popular. Build AN OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM TO COMPLETE YOUR HOME! STECKLER LAWN GRASS SEED FANCY BERMUDA GRASS—The most de- pendable summer lawn grass for South- ern Gardens. Makes a tough, even, clumpless turf that recovers quickly after cutting. Lasts for years and stands long, hot, dry summer without injury. Succeeds on nearly all types of soil. Germinates in 20 to 30 days with proper soil mois- ture. For good, heavy stand, sow at the rate of § pounds to 1000 square feet, from March to September. The Bermuda Grass seed we offer is the finest, leaf cultivated turf producing strain. Postpaid, lb., 75c: 5 lbs., $3.50. Write for prices on larger quantity. CARPET GRASS—Splendid lawn grass for the South. Better than Bermuda for poor, sandy soil and semi-shady lawns. It is a perennial, spreading by creeping stems which root at every joint, thus forming a close, compact turf. Germinates in 20 to 30 days if soil is kept properly moist. For a closely matted lawn sow at the rate of 5 pounds per 1000 square feet from March until July. We offer only stock that has been carefully analyzed for purity and germination. Postpaid, lb., 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.10. ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS—In Florida and to an ever increasing extent in New Orleans, the shady lawn problem has been solved by the use of this perennial creeping grass. It is a deep green, broad-bladed grass, creeping by means of surface runner. It is somewhat simi- lar to Carpet Grass, except it has a better color and stays green during ordinary winters. Seed is not available, but lawns are established with rooted runners. A bushel will plant from 150 to 200 square feet, depending on how close it is set. Not prepaid, bushel, $2.25: 10 bushels, $21.0N-. HULLED BERMUDA—We offer this exira fancy Bermuda Grass with the hulls re- moved, a new process which gives much quicker germination. Under favorable moisture and soil conditions, Hulled Ber- muda Grass will germinate in 8 to 10 days, almost as quick as Rye Grass. It is more economical because half the quantity is necessary to sow 100 square feet of lawn. Be sure to specify hulled seed when ordering, as otherwise the unhulled seed will be shipped. Postpaid, lb., 95c: 5 lbs., $4.25. Write for prices on larger quantity. THE MODERN LAWN SOD The best known lawn for the South, does well in sun and shade. Flawn produces a sod that feels like a Persian rug. The turf is so compact that weeds including crab- grass do not have a chance. Altho Flawn may be planted at almost anytime of the year, the best results to be had is putting same down at the beginning of the rainy season. Late February or early March is ideal for the South. Cut in small pieces 1¥% inch square gets best results. Planting these small pieces 12 inches apart, a square yard will cover 48 square yards of lawn. Price—$9.00 per square yard. STECKLER’S GLADS COLLECTION OF 20 TOP SIZE BULBS 2 of Each Variety—$2.10 Postpaid 1—Com. Koehi—Flame Red, Long Stems 2—Picardy—Best Apricot Pink 3—Giant Nymph—Tall Light Pink 4—Golden Chimes—Clear Deep Yellow 5—Excellence—Vermillion, Large Flowers 6—Mrs. Sisson—Tall Beautiful Pink 7—Dream o' Beauty—Deep Rose 8—Pearl Harbor—Pure White 9—Token—Peach Red 10—Chas. Dickens—Rich Violet (See Page 28 for our full list of Glads) STECKLER’S FINEST DAHLIAS “ALL STAR" COLLECTION of 3 Prize Winning Dahlias $1.50 Postpaid GOLDEN ECLIPSE—(Dec.) Light saffron yel- low. BUCKEYE BRIDE-—(F. D.) Lovely deep rose. WHITE JERSEY BEAUTY—{Dec.) White. (See Page 27 for our full list of Fine Dahlias) BOXED DAHLIA COLLECTIONS GARDEN FULL OF DAHLIAS—6 popular varieties, each root labeled. This is a very popular collection. Price, $1.59. SUPER DAHLIA COLLECTION—6 ouistand- ing varieties that are all renowned in ihe higher price brackets. Price, $1.98. NOW YOU CAN GET VIGORO COMPLETE PLANT FOOD 5 Ibs., 45c: 10 lbs., 85e7 25 lIbs., $1.50: 50 lbs., $2.50; 100 lbs., $4.00. Prices are F.O.B. New Orleans. CUT YOUR LIVING COSTS Plant Steckler's Prize Seeds and Trees--Join Now in the National Health Program Plant This Spring—Make your home yard an arsenal of health-giving fresh fruits and vegetables. Have plenty to eat and can or sell your surplus. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits right from your own yard. asset. The health of America’s citizens is our nation’s greatest MOTHERS—Make your children strong and healthy with husky bodies and sound minds. STECKLER SEED CO.., Inc. FREE DELIVERY IN THE UNITED STATES All vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds and Bulbs offered in this catalog will be delivered—at the prices listed—transporta- tion paid in the United States. In making this Free delivery offer we reserve the right to abip goods either by Parcel Post, Express or reight. QUICK SERVICE—Practically every order is shipped the same day it is received. You can depend upon prompt shipment. ORDER EARLY—Look through this Garden Book and make your selections without delay so that you can get your order in early and be ready for the first planting days. Complete index at back of book. THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS CATALOG are net, and we reserve the right to advance prices weithcat notice should current conditions re- quire it. WE MAKE NO CHARGES FOR SHIPPING AND CARTING of goods to any railroad sta- tion, steamship line or express office in New Orleans proper. Also we make no charge for packing, except special for foreign shipments, as tin-lined cases, double sacks, etc., then we charge cost. SEEDS CAREFULLY TESTED—Every lot of seed we offer for sale is first given a careful test to determine the purity and germination. This test is made in our own seed testing lab- pebedne or in the state laboratories. When the seed is shipped out we attach to each bag @ tag showing the complete analysis. HOW TO SEND MONEY—Remittance should - be made by Postoffice or Express Money Order or by Bank Draft. Personal checks accepted or U. S. Stamps in small amounts. PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF NEW FOREIGN PARCEL POST RATES BRITISH HONDURAS, CUBA, NICARAGUA— Postage rate 14c lb. Limit weight 22 lbs. I—Postage rate 2lc lb. Limit 44 lbs. UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA—Postage rate 14c lb. Limit weight 11 Ibs. ARGENTINA, COSTA RICA, REP. OF HON- DURAS—Postage rate 1l4c lbs. Limit weight 22 Ibs. BOLIVIA—Postage rate 63c first pound, 1l4c for each additional pound or fraction thereof. Limit weight 44 lbs. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Postage rate 22c for first pound, 14c for each additional pound or fraction thereof. Limit weight 44 lbs. MEXICO, EL SALVADOR—Postage rate 55c Ib. Limit weight 44 lbs. PANAMA—Postage rate 39c for first pound, 14c¢ for each additonal pound or fraction thereof. Limit weight 70 lbs. CANAL ZONE—Postage rate 1l4c lb. weight 50 lbs. GUATEMALA—Postage rate 39c for first pound, 14c for each additional pound or fraction thereof. Limit weight 44 lbs. VENEZUELA—Postage rate 57c for first pound, ve Ass each additional pound. Limit weight S. BRAZIL—Postage rate 47ce for first pound, 14c ie each additional pound. Limit weight 22 8. ECUADOR—Postage rate 55c for first pound, 14c for each additional pound. Limit weight 44 lbs. COLOMBIA—Postage rate 47c for first pound, 14c¢ for each additional pound or fraction thereof. Limit weight 44 lbs. PERU—Postage rate 55c for first pound, 14c for each additional pound or fraction there- of. Limit weight 22 lbs. Limit Domestic Parcel Post Rates First Within the U. S. and Possessions Pound Zones from New Orleans Allow First Zone within Ohmi $ .09 Second “ ae SOMONMUS 0 Reiesccsss -09 Third ~ sn ULSOMOM SOD bia esses -10 Fourth 300 to 600 “ ........ ll Fifth 600 to 1000 “ ...... 12 Sixth 1000 to 1400 “ ww... +13 Seventh 1400 to 1800 “ wu... 15 Eighth over 1800. 4285 16 Parcel Post packages are mailed any- where within the United States only up to the sixth zone, weighing up to and in- cluding 70 pounds. Shipments of 20 pounds or over are as cheap if sent by express beyond the third zone. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ... or Your Money Refunded All seeds listed in this catalog are sold subject to meeting YOUR AP- PROVAL on arrival. You have the privilege of examining them and if you do not find them exactly as rep- Tesented you are not obligated to keep them. You MUST be abso- lutely satisfied, or you may return the seed, and we will refund your money. We cannot guarantee a crop. Suc cess with the crop is contingent on numerous conditions over which we have no control. With respect to this point, all our seeds are sold according to the standard non-war- ranty of the American Seed Trade, as follows: ‘’Steckler’s Seed Com- pany gives no warranty, express or implied, as to productiveness of any seeds, bulbs, or plants it sells, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop.’ Our liability in all instances is limited to the purchase price of the seed. DO YOU WANT THIS CATALOG?—Be sure and send us an order for seed if you want this catalog next year. If you do not send us an order your name is taken from our mailing list, believing you have changed your address, or you may have come to the store where you get a catalog at the counter. We prefer to have you on our list as an annual customer; then you will always get our catalog as soon as it comes from the press. WHEN YOU CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS NOTIFY US IF YOU WANT THIS CATALOG. INDEX Page Page Page s Page PE caNSca rs Pesecesescesestecccostessserty 2 ClOVON Mesconsicscesctezsnosstesccseren, 20S GOULGS ifeccccceccessssseceoesteceemes SCIGT GMM coecssssscceseseonecosveceecs 1 Alsike ...... aee20!) (Collards eins cccccroesrtas Grapes eee 31 3 Salsify or Oyster Plant....16 Apples «31 Corn, Evergreen Broom....19 Grass Seeds 1,20 Peas, Cow or Field....18, 21 Shallots O17, Apricots .31 Corn, 7 egari ......... 19 Peas, Garden 13 Sorghum srichokes a : Here Sanath ooh By aug Hecon Trees . pote eoecvens Sparagus ..... : orseradis oots a OPPOTS eerseeeee prayers . oop Bab Chicks 5 38 Insecticidess....s.csccsssessecsseees Persimmons Spraying Material ....32, 33 BOmMbDOO Li cnc ierescscsecctetessee O7iatn COINS WeO tit ecrecc rte eee Zui eee a 21, 28, 32, 33, 35 Pet Remedies and ot Beans, Castor .. Katfir | Cornijamresssscncstsonse Suppliosicsnsccccesne 40 SQUASH w..receseesseeeenes Beans, Garden : ale or Borecole 0 Plants, House 30 Beans, Velvet and woy....18 Kohlrabi .......... .10 Plants, Annual . 30 c Boots, Garden .....cccsccrscecees Leek ......... BLOM Plums eecne m3 Dirt Bands Beets, Sugar and Stock.... 5 Lespedeza .20 Pomegranate ... 31 Sunflower .... Broccoli 5 Lettuce ..... 10 Potatoes, Irish .... ..13 Tobacco .... Brussels Sprouts .......s00 5 Millets ....... 19 Potatoes, Sweet oc 13 Tomatoes .. Buckwheat, Japanese......18 Milo Maize . 19 Poultry Remedies and STOO] 5 )eiccvessestens P5116 ibs ROMMEL cessccosstesosceetevarssceecsones Mulberry) cscsccessnunen 31 SupplieS......sccseesecneene 38, 39 Trees, Shade . SN Ke at st) oa eee Muskmelon or Pumpkins Trees, Fruit .. 127 Cantaloupe oe.eeecseseceseeeee 11 Quince .... TUITIPB seseeesserees 25 Mustard ...... .10 Radishes Vegetable Pear . aS, Oats wise. 19 Raffia Vegetable Plants B FIGS wesc Okra ...... 12) Rape wn Grown) .. wl Onions .. 12 Rhubarb Vetch, Hairy Onion Se 12 Rice, Seed Sand wel Oranges 31 Roquette or Vines 1028 Flower Seeds .... Ornamental 29 Salad . Vine See wee Garden Gadgets. Palm Seeds O Roses ..... Watermelons ..rcccccsreeserees 11 Parsley 2 19 Garlic (Sets) .... « 9 Parsnips “12 Rutabaga WHEE crccssscssssessrereenrerneesvers Gladiolus «esse. 28 Peaches lo Ryececse. Wheat, Egyptian ....... eeoeee 9 SS SSS SSS STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 2 VEGETABLES FOR VITALITY Grow Them from Steckler’s High Quality Seeds ARTICHOKES Culture—Planting time Southern States. Sow seed in seed bed from December to June 12 ounces of seed to 150 feet of row 3 inches apart in the row and rows 1 foot apart (will produce 150 plants). Cover ¥ inch with earth. Transplant in October to open ground 114 feet apart in rows and rows 3 feet apart. ASPARAGUS Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Sow seed January to April in seed bed, 4 ounces of seed to 150 feet of row, 2 inches deep in rows 18 inches apart (will produce about 800 plants). Transplant to specially prepared Asparagus beds December to February, 12 inches deep, 24 inches apart in rows 4 feet apart. Send LARGE GREEN GLOBE—French grown. Sold out. JERUSALEM or GROUND ARTICHOKES (a_ tuber)— Plant whole tubers 10 to 12 bushels to the acre, and cultivate like potatoes; production 200 to 500 bushels per acre. Used both for table and stock feed. Planted after danger of frost is over, usually after April 15th. Write for prices. GARDEN BEANS SNAP BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH —GREEN PODDED Height of bush 15 to 25 inches. All varieties marketed as green beans except Red Kidney and White Navy or Boston which are left to mature. ASGROW BLACK VALENTINE STRING- LESS—48 days. An improved selection of the old Black Valentine which is string- less and yet retains the valuable quality of the old type of being immune to dam- age by light frosts. TENDERGREEN—S3 days. Desirable for home and market garden. Pods round, fleshy, dark green, strictly stringless, of fine quality. Seeds brown, mottled and blotched with light fawn. An improve- ment on Full Measure. BLACK VALENTINE—49 days. Pods about five inches long averaging 6 to 7 beans to each pod. Excellent shipper, very hardy and productive, one of the best sorts. BOUNTIFUL—53 days. Pods longer than Black Valentine and flat. A prolific bearer, abso- lutely stringless at all stages, the very best for private and shipping purposes. BURPEE’S STRINGLESS—50 days. Pods round, 6 inches long, tender and brittle. Absolutely stringless and largely grown for canning purposes, among the very best for shipping and private use. GIANT STRINGLESS—54 days. An exceed- ingly productive sort, plants are large, vigor- ous and spreading. Pods large and nearly round and of medium green color. Quality is very good for home use and one of the best for canning and shipping purposes. STREAMLINER—55 days. One of the most pro- ductive of the bush green types. Long straight, semi-flat pods, 7 in. long and Mary Washington 100 bushels per acre. CURRIE’S RUST PROOF—49 days. Long yel- low, flat stringless pods. Rust resistant. A favorite wax variety for shipping and home use, very hardy DAVIS STRINGLESS WHITE KIDNEY WAX—52 Saye: White kidney-shaped beans. Pods light yellow, long and straight, a heavy producer. PENCIL POD WAX—52 days. Fairly hardy and productive, medium early, the very best for home use and near markets, pods are long, straight, round, fleshy, tender, absolutely stringless. Tendergreen Bean Prices for book on Asparagus Culture, $1.31, postpaid. MARY WASHINGTON—Result of development by U. S. Department of Agriculture to produce a rust-resisting vigorous strain of Giant Asparagus. Pkt., 10c: oz., 35c; 14 lb., 80c; Ilb., $2.50, postpaid. MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 12 for 55c; 25 for $1.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 100 tor $2.75. Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, January to May; Fall, August to November. Plant 1 pound to 150 feet of row, 114 bushels to one acre; drop two beans every two or three inches in rows, ll feet apart, cover one inch with earth. Average production green beans about IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX—48 days. Used largely by home gardeners; heavy bearer, vigorous grower. Pods large yellow, solid, brittle and waxy texture, and absolutely stringless. A good rust resisting variety. BUSH LIMA BEANS Height of Bush 15 to 25 Inches STECKLER’S NEW CALICO or JACKSON WONDER BUSH BUTTER—65 days. Pods short, used also for shelling. Name ‘’Cal- ico” derived from appearance at ma- turity. An excellent Southern bean, both for family use and for shipping, can- not be too highly recommended. FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA—77 days. An im- proved dwarf lima, sometimes called Potato Bush Lima. Plants are vigorous and erect, pods produced in large clus- ters, medium green, a popular variety for home and marketing purposes. BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA—77 days. Plants are uniform dwarf, vigorous and productive, pods medium green, very large, about five inches long. An extensively used bush lima. FORDHOOK 242 BUSH LIMA — 72 days. Strong, vigorous, bushy plants, literally loaded with medium pods containing 3 to 4 small, flat plump beans. Bears until frost. HENDERSON'S BUSH or BABY LIMA—68 days. Extremely early, hardy and productive, pods are medium dark green, short, flat, of excellent quality either green-shelled or dry. Much used by canners. CANGREEN—A new green seeded small bush lima of the Henderson type. Strong grower, more prolific and with slightly larger seeds. fleshy. Quality excellent, stringless. Seed ————Pestpaid— -Not Postpaid white kidney shape, also excellent for dry- Bush Green, Wax and Lima Pkg. Lb. 5 lbs 151bs. 60 Ibs. ing. Asgrow Black Valentine ........0..0....0ccccccceccceeeceesee eset cesses $ .10 $ .40 $1.75 $3.35 $12.00 WHITE KIDNEY BEANS—100 days. A good Tendergreen oes epetes |) 40 1.75 3.60 13.50 commercial variety of excellent quality for Black Valentine. -10 35 1.50 3.25 11.75 dry shell use. Plant erect, bushy, compact, Bountiful .........0 16 -40 1.75 3.45 12.50 vigorous and productive. Seeds long, white Burpee Stringless... .10 40 1.75 3.40 12.25 kidney shaped. Giant Stringless RS .10 .40 1.75 3.45 12.50 RED KIDNEY—Left to maturity. A red kidney. White idney.... 216 ADs mis 1:22 Saya age shaped bean used for baking and soup. Sire F er nes0 16 50 2:00 4 30 18.25 urecrcp CxS 10 40 1.75 7 BUSH WAX BEANS Curries Rust Proof... 10 40 1.75 3.50 13.00 ; * avis Stringless White Kidney Wax. 10 00 -00 : ° Height of Bush 15 to 25 inches Pencil Pod Woxe.ccscsccsscsssssssssessseeseeesee 10 45 1.90 3.85 14.25 : Improved Golden Wax.......cccccccccceescceseeeees 10 45 1.90 3.85 14, SURE CROP WAX—S3 days. Vigorous Steckler New Calico or Jackson Wonder... ‘10 "40 «1.75 3.35 12.00 and hardy, fleshy, stringless pods Gbou! Baby Fordhook......ccccesccccsssessesssesesssesseesssseessessessessesssesseeees 10 45 1.90 = six inches long, nearly round. A desir- Burpee’s Bush Lima 10 45 1.90 3.75 14, f Fordhook 242 Lima..... 10 -50 2.25 6.25 17.80 able variety for shipping as well 48 Henderson Baby Lima... 10 50 2.00 4.00 15.00 home use, Cangreen Nie ee eteas 10 50 2.00 4.10 15.50 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 3 For a Long Season Crop Plant POLE BEANS Improved Kentucky Wonder SNAP BEANS— POLE or RUNNING GREEN POD Use poles 5 to 8 feet long, set in rows 4 teet apart, plant 6 beans around pole. Half pound plants 150 hills; half bushel to one acre. BLACK VALENTINE or IDEAL MARKET— 58 days. Thrifty and extremely prolific, yields better than other varieties of pole beans, thick, stringless pods, meaty, ten- der and excellent flavor, perfectly round. Excellent for shipping and for home use. IMPROVED KENTUCKY WONDER or OLD HOMESTEAD—65 days. Early, very pro- lific sort of excellent quality. Vines are vigorous, very productive, comparatively straight. Best quality for home use and for shipping purposes. McCASLAN POLE—65 days. Strong climber, hardy, prolific over long season. Pods dark green, thick, flat, meaty, almost stringless, tender and of a delicious flavor. Seeds ivory white. STRIPED CREASEBACK—73 days. A very hardy and productive green podded bean. Pods long, very cylindrical or completely rounded, distinctly crease-backed, very fleshy and of excellent quality. Very good shipper. WHITE CORNFIELD—63 days. Early maturing, green podded, round and very often 8 to 10 inches long and quite stringless. For plant- ing with corn, this sort is hard to beat. WHITE CREASEBACK—63 days. Green podded variety, valuable for its earliness, vigorous grower, pods are medium length, compara- tively straight. They are of the best quality. YARD-LONG—60 days. Pods average about 2 feet in length, very slender. Should be planted in every garden, due to its being prolific, tender and for its unusual flavor. A few beans make a family dish. POLE WAX BEANS KENTUCKY WONDER POLE WAX —68 days. An early and attractive sort, one of the best of wax-podded snap pole beans. Pods are six to eight inches long, very good quality and highly recommended for shipping and home use. SOUTHERN WILLOW LEAF—82 days. POLE LIMA BEANS CAROLINA or SEWEE—77 days. Very early and reliable pole lima especially adapted for planting in the South. Vig- orous growing, and pods dark green, short, about three inches and curved. Highly recommended for home and ship- ping purposes. SPOTTED or FLORIDA BUTTER—78 days. Larg- er pods than Carolina, very prolific, in great demand by Southern gardeners and for home consumption. Similar to the Sewee but a heavier yielder, early Grow BEETS fo Crosby’s E Culture—Planting time, Southern States: Spring, January to July; Fall, September to December. Edible condition about 62 days from time of planting seed. Plant 2 ounces to 150 feet of row, 12 pounds to one acre. Sow in thick rows 12 inches apart or sow broadcast and thin to 10 inches apart. CROSBY’S EARLY EGYPTIAN—Beeis globe shaped, center of beet blood red, tender, excellent eating. Grown extensively by market gardeners in South for shipping and home use. DETROIT DARK RED—Beeis oval shaped, flesh of beet very dark red, an excellent variety for shipping and eating. A fa- vorite of many large Southern market gardeners. Excellent for canning and shipping. EARLY ECLIPSE—5S0 days. Extra early, uniform in size, deep red color, round, with small tap roots, flesh bright glossy red, crisp and tender. Bean Prices Pole Green, Wax and Lima Black Valentine or Ideal Market..............000000000.00000 Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead... MeCaslaz > Pole®. ccssccsrscssssssescesnccacsterconsens Striped Creaseback.. White! ‘Cornfield ivn..:..tcs.cccscccctercossecos Blue Lake or White Creaseback.. Nierrd elon oiitccccncscocconssttrcsterscotpersens Carolina or Sewee Pole Lima.. Spoited or Florida Butter Pole... Southern Willow Leaf Pole... Large White Lima Pole........... Kentucky Wonder Wax Pole.. Windsor) Booms ence anni cal ton te Rie a 10 Beet Prices Crosby’s Early Egyptiam......000.....0..cccces $ .10 Detroit Dark Red.......... ao otk) Early Eclipse ..... -10 Wonder ........ -10 UPODCIL) ccccscescontercccscteves cveceoze -10 Chicago Early Blood Turnip.......... ett) Swiss Chard or Perpetual Spinach....... -05 and prolific, leaves are willow leaf in shape and produces pods from the bottom to the very top of vine. Hardy and drouth-resistant, thrives in sandy land, good shipper. LARGE WHITE LIMA—88 days. Called King of the Garden. A true large lima pole bean, vigorous grower, extra large greenish white beans. Late variety and extensively planted. WINDSOR BEANS ITALIAN or ENGLISH—Long variety. 75 days. Plant about two beans every 6 inches and 2\ feet between rows. Used same as Lima beans. It has gained fame and is being planted extensively by Italian gardeners for shipping and for home use. r Healthful Greens arly Egyptian WONDER BEET—One of the earliest of table beets for outside culture. Bright red skin, vermillion red flesh with distinct zones of lighter red. Of excellent quality, being sweet, tender and free from fibrous roots, good shipping and canning variety. FIREBALL—A distmct variety, having the finest table qualities. Flesh solid, crisp, sweet and brilliant red color. Globe shape, skin smooth. Especially desirable for canning. CHICAGO EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—Oval shape, dark red flesh, smooth skin, a favo- rite among private and market gardeners. Extensively used for canning and shipping. SWISS CHARD or PERPETUAL SPINACH BEET —Leaves much darker green than the Lucullus. As the outer leaves are cut more come up from the center. The center stems can be cooked and served like aspargus and the leaves cooked like spinach or other greens. It is undoubtedly one of the best vegetables, as this can be grown through- out the summer. ————Postpaid—__—__,, —Not Postpaid—, Pkg. Lb. 5 lbs. 15 lbs. 60 Ibs. $ .10 $ .50 $2.00 $4.00 $15.00 -10 -40 1.75 3.60 13.50 10 -40 1:75 3.60 13.50 10 40 1.75 3.55 13.25 10 -40 1.75 3.60 13.50 10 -40 1.75 3.60 13,50 10 -55 10 -50 2.00 4.00 15.00 10 -40 1.75 3.60 13.50 10 -50 2.00 4.00 15.00 10 -50 2.00 4.00 15.00 10 -40 -50 2.00 4.00 15.00 Postpaid. Not Postpaid-, Oz. fy lb. Lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 25 Ibs. $ .25 $ .60 $1.50 $7.00 $13.00 $31.25 25 -60 1.50 7.00- 13.00 $1.25 «25 -60 1.50 7.00 13.00 $1.25 25 60 1.50 7.00 13.00 $1.25 25 -60 1.50 7.00 13.00 31.25 25 -60 1.50 7.00 13.00 31.25 “15 -50 1.25 5.75 11.00 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Crisp, Tendvs CARROTS SUGAR and STOCK BEETS Culture—Planting time, Southern States: Spring, January to July; Fall, September to December. Sow 5 pounds to one acre in rows 2 to 3 feet apart. When 4 or 5 inches high thin to 12 to 15 inches apart in rows. Ready for harvest about 75 days after planting seed. LONG RED MANGEL—Flesh white with reddish tinge. Heavy yields, 18 to 24 inches long, about 6 inches in diameter. We recommend this as the best variety of stock beet. KLEIN WANZLEBEN—75 days. Exceedingly val- uable for stock feeding. Roots 12 to 15 inches; white with tinge of gray, very rich in sugar contents, easily grown. Should be left in ground until frost to secure the largest crop. Steckler’s Green Calabrese BROCCOLI Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, January to June; Fall, September to December. Plant 142 ounces to 150 feet of row. Plant and cultivate same as Cauliflower, to which family Broccoli belongs. Head not as compact as Cauliflower. STECKLER’S GREEN CALABRESE—A dis- tinct variety grown by Italian garden- ers for Italian trade only. Forms large solid heads which remain green. After this is cut a number of sprouts de- velop from the leaf-axis, each sprout terminating in a small head about one inch in diameter. Bunched and sold as second crop. Sow seed in frames early in spring and market in June and July. Also planted in September for Christmas marketing. Pkg., 16c; oz., 35c; 14 Ib., 90c; Ib., $2.75; 5 lbs., $13.25, postpaid. EARLY LARGE WHITE FRENCH—Considered the best sort for most sections. Plants very hardy, vigorous and easily grown. Heads white, compact, hard and of good ality. Sold Out. quauty. BRUSSELS SPROUTS Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, January to June; Fall, September to December. Plant half ounce of seed to 150 see! of row. Plant and cultivate same as cab- age. LONG ISLAND—Small cabbage-like heads of 1% inch diameter grow at each leaf joint on stalks about 20 inches tall. Heads mature successively. Pkg., 10c; oz., 50c; 1% Ib., $1.40; Ib., $4.00, postpaid. CHERVIL (Curled) Culture—Sow broadcast during fall and winter for spring and in January and Feb- ruary for summer. Used a great deal for seasoning, especially in oyster soup and is often cut between let- tuce. A favorite in the South. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; 1% lb., 80c. CHIVES or SCHNITTLAUCH One of the finest and most delicate of entire onion family. Tops are used for seasoning salads, cream cheese, etc. Plant from Decem- ber to April. Pkg., 25c. CARROTS Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, January to June; Fall, August to De- cember. Plant 14% ounces to 150 feet of row, 4 pounds to one acre. Sow fairly thick in rows 15 to 18 inches apart and thin to 3 to 4 inches apart in rows, when two inches high. Approx- imate number of days to edible condition is given after name of varieties. DANVERS HALF LONG—65 days. A half long orange carrot, grown extensively in all classes of soil, desirable and suitable for field culture. Mature roots are of medium length, six to eight inches long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. Flesh is orange color, very tender and of excel. lent quality. Favorite for the South for shipping and home use. EARLY HALF LONG CHANTENAY—65 days. An excellent medium early, half long variety. One of the best for market- ing and home use, very productive and desirable. Roots are thick, five and one- half to six inches in length, uniformly half long or stump rooted but tapering slightly, smooth orange red color. Flesh very crisp and tender. Extensively used for bunching. IMPERATOR—77 days. Long, slightly tapering roots, just enouch top to bunch well. Deep solid orange all through. Prolific, brittle, tender and sweet. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE—80 days. Inter- mediate to late maturing, desirable for table use as well as stock feeding, very produc- tive, uniform in shape. Roots are tender and of good quality. LARGE WHITE BELGIAN—100 days. Creamy white with light green crown about 7 to 9 inches in length. Used extensively for stock feeding. OXHEART or GUERANDE—65 days. Excellent variety for hard, stiff soil. Tops are com- paratively small, mature roots are 442 to 5 inches long, very thick. Flesh is bright orange finely grained and sweet. COLLARDS Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, June to September; Fall, October to January. Plant two ounces to 150 feet of row. Belongs to cabbage family and is cultivated in same manner. Edible condition about 85 days. 2500 plants. GEORGIA—About 85 days. An oldtime favorite, stands all sorts of conditions without injury. CABBAGE—Cross between the Georgia Col- lard and the Charleston Wakefield Cabbage, Bred for hardiness of the Collard and the flavor of cabbage. Tender and does not grow as tall as the Georgia Collards and does not winterkill. LOUISIANA SWEET—Developed by Dr. Julian C. Miller of the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, inbred to produce a uni- form type of plant, having a deep compact Tosette center, leaves with short stems and tree of purple or red color. One ounce will produce about An Excellent Source of Vitamin A Early Half Long Chantenay CAULIFLOWER Culture—Planting time, Southern Stater Spring, January to March in hotbeds, in ope. ground to June; Fall, September to December Plant one-fourth ounce to 150 feet of row. Transplant 114 feet. apart in rows 2 feet apart in open ground. Approximate number of days to edible condition is given after name of each variety. This varies with climatic and soil conditions. EARLY ITALIAN GIANT—110 days. Large white compact heads, delicious flavor. A fine variety. LARGE ALGIERS—120 days. Large white heads, excellent quality, upright growth, leaves forming protection for heads against frost. The market gardener’s favorite. LATE ITALIAN GIANT—120 days. The largest of all Cauliflowers, very compact, grown very extensively and well liked. STECKLER’S EARLY SNOWBALL—75 days. Large compact heads, a very desirable and dependable head forming Cauliflow- er. The most popular variety among Southern gardeners. Favorite for ship- ping and home use. SUPER SNOWBALL—55 days. Dwarf with short pale green leaves. Heads medium firm, compact, solid, pure white. and of finest quality. — Postpaid— --Not Postpaid—, Sugar and Stock Beets Pkq. Oz. 1/4 lb. Lb. 5 lbs. 10 Ibs. Long, Red: Mangel viciccccsn ieee $ .05 $.15 §$ .40 $1.10 $5.00 $9.50 Klein. Wanzlebon'::..:..:0005. 8 ceccccstaasoseseees .05 AS -40 1.10 5.00 9.50 1 -Postpaid——-_————___, Not Postpaid—, Carrot Prices Bigete Oz W4ib.? “Eb. < Silbs: 10 lbs. 25 lbs. Danvers Half Long.............. Early Half Long C Imperator oes $ .10 $ .25 $ .55 $1.69 $7.50 $14.50 $35.00 Improved Long Or re Large White Belgian... Same Price All Varieties Oxheart or Guerande...... mae 7 —o Posipaid— Not Postpaid—, Collard Prices Pkg. Oz. lb. Lb. 5lbs. 101bs. 25 Ibs. GOL CCE ecescecesctrccccessssecvece rte tecesentesccnasoceete cota $ .05 $ .15 $$ .25 $ .65 $3.00 $5.50 $12.50 Cabbage ........... .05 +15 25 -65 3.00 5.50 12.50 MOwISlcn ce SWE, carceccsssecsssessscccts sscpsszcicsezice -05 15 +35 1.90 ; ; Postpaid. — Cauliflower Prices Seon ai. EE err hy teria Giant itrceccsrrssseree etccoee eee Sold Out CITC Op PUIGI OTS ec cessecrscccesccscosssctactecsosusesectes Sold Out Late Italian Giant. 5 Sold Out Barly: Smow baller crecccsstsotete tesserae $ .25 $2.50 $7.00 $24.00 5 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA C A B BA G 2 --- Delicious Any Way You Serve lt Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, June to September; Fall, October to January. One ounce will produce about 3,000 plants, 5 ounces to the acre. Sow 5 or 6 seeds per inch in rows about 6 inches apart in well prepared beds. Cover very lightly with earth. Keep bed moist but not wet. Transplant to field when plants are 6 inches tall preferably on a cloudy day or in late afternoon. Frequent shollow cultivation for a short time is best. Distance between plants 12 to 15 inches; be- tween rows, 24 inches. Approximate number of days to edible condition from time of plant- ing seed is given after name of each variety. This varies with weather and soil conditions. COPENHAGEN—75 days. Very vigorous, short stems, few outer leaves, producing a very hard round head, very uniform in size and of long keeping qualities. Very profitable, and gaining in popularity every day. Excellent for shipping and home consumption. Copenhagen Market DISEASE RESISTANT COPENHAGEN MAR- KET—75 days. A "yellow" resistant strain of Copenhagen. Not so early or as uniform, but a good round head and crisp. FROTSCHER’S SUPERIOR LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH—75 days. Large solid heads, sometimes weighing 15 to 25 pounds. This is the most popular winter cabbage among Southern gardeners for GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN—80 days. sure header of matchless quality. feads are nearly round, solid and of splendid size for an early variety. Leaves are broad and spreading and more or less curved. Has met with instant favor all over the South for marketing and home use. MAMMOTH RED ROCK—75 days. Largest and surest heading red cabbage. Plants large and vigorous with medium length stem and spreading outer leaves which are dark green with red veining. Heads are late maturing, large, round, very solid and of very attrac- tive deep red color. Much used for cole slaw and pickling. SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—66 days. A most excellent variety, is the ear- liest and surest heading of first early cab- bage for the market and home garden. Most gardeners depend on it for their extra early crop. Plants hardy, resistant to cold and unfavorable conditions. Compact and erect or very slightly spreading. Stem short, heads are medium, very solid, uniformly pointed and of excellent quality. STECKLER’S SPECIAL CHARLESTON WAKE- FIELD—88 days. Very solid head, but less pointed and considerably larger than the Early Jersey Wakefield. Its exceeding hardi- ness, earliness and size of head have made it a popular sort with market gardeners and’ shippers. Plants are medium sized, very vigorous and slightly spreading. Heads are blunt pointed but very broad at base. Ex- cellent for marketing and home use. STECKLER’S SPECIAL SUCCESSION—88 days. A sure heading sort, adapted for autumn as well as late summer use. Plants are vigorous and strong with short stem and numerous, rather short, outer leaves which are somewhat frilled. Heads are large, deep, very firm and of excellent quality. Extra fine. SURE HEAD—90 days. Very large flat heads, weight 10 to 15 pounds, uniform and firm. Grown very extensively. Very good shipper. STECKLER’S GOLDEN ACRE—65 days. Very compact medium sized heads, uniform in size and in maturing. Very popular for ship- ping and home use. WISCONSIN ALL-SEASON—90 days. Valuable in territories infested with the destructive disease known as ‘yellows.’ Heads are large and solid, weighing up to 10 pounds. WISCONSIN HOLLANDER NO. 8—100 days. Heads round, becoming slightly flattened across the top; color blue green. Heavy yielder, an ideal cabbage for storage and shipping. Highly resistant to the “yellows.” Early Jersey Wakefield CARDOON Culture—Sow seed in open ground in early spring in rows 3 to 4 feet apart and plants 1 to 2 feet apart in the rows. The blanched stalks and ribs will become fit for use in 3 to 4 weeks and are a fine winter vegetable. Grown in the same manner as Celery and blanched in the same manner. . CRESS Culture—Planting time, Southern States, Spring, January to April. Fall, September to December. Broad leaf, plant 3 ounces to 150 feet of row. Water Cress—2 ounces will plant space about 9x9 feet in water. BROAD LEAVED or UPLAND CRESS—This va- Tiety is extensively cultivated for market. It is sown from early Fall to late Spring. The leaves resemble Water Cress. It is a wholesome dish as a salad alone or in com- bination with other vegetables. WATER CRESS—Used extensively for salad making. About 75 days to edible or market- able condition. CORN SALAD Culture—Planting time, Southern States. Spring, June to September. Fall, October to January. Plant 2 ounces to 150 feet of row. Sow thinly in drills. Leaves are used same manner as lettuce and cress. STECKLER’S CORN SALAD—Grown and used extensively throughout the South. home consumption and shipping. Postpaid STEIN'S EARLY FLAT DUTCH—90 days. Cabbage Prices Pkg Oz Ma lb. ohh, Shs. COpen Ragen neccccctessccatzctesscscticscnsnccenel sueatectaeseresmeactceurs tere 0 d 4 J : Heads flat, very large, compact, grows pis ‘Hesisiaut or Manion Mazket.. 10 "50 «1.50 4.00 19.00 vigorously and has short stem. Many Superior Large Late Flat Dutch... “10 40 1.00 3.00 14.50 gardeners prefer this variety because of _Stein’s Early Flat Dutch.......ceccsccsesssesssssesneeeesseesees -10 .40 1.00 3.00 14.50 its excellent record of forming heads un- All Head Earky......sssssssesssssssssssssssssssseneeeeesseeeeessceesseessssesece te cae J0 see 14.50 der: unusual weather conditions: Good Ciines® CRUD cnet as i . F “ : Danish Ball Head Short Stem...............c:.-ccecsccccssssseeescee -10 -40 1.10 3.25 shipper. Early Drumhead Savoy.. eG -40 1.10 3.25 Glory of Enkhuizen... 10 -40 1.10 3.25 ALL HEAD EARLY—$90 days. Large, flat, com- Mammoth Red Rock. ne 10 -50 1.50 4.00 pact and solid heads, few outside leaves, an Selected Early Jersey field... 10 .40 85 2.50 12.00 excellent early cabbage. A dependable sort. Special Charleston Wakefield.... 10 40 -85 2.75 13.25 Special Succession..............00 10 -40 1.00 3.00 14.50 CHINESE or PETSAI—75 days. Large, crum- Surehead ...........0. 10 40 1.00 3.00 14.50 ped light green leaves resembling Paris Cos Golden Acre................. 10 -40 1.10 3.25 ttuce. Leaves are eaten boiled or raw as Wisconsin All Season...... 10 -50 1.50 4.00 a salad. Popular throughout the South. Has Wisconsin Hollander No. 8... fo OO) -50 1.50 4.00 a distinct flavor, very mild and pleasant. Ferry si Round Dutchess sree nae -10 .50 1.25 3.75 DANISH BALL HEAD SHORT STEM—100 days. ‘ Postoaia! Very hardy, sure heading, very solid, and of Cardoon Prices Crane mon er eee 1b, ULES good quali ty. One of the very best keepers DD 65 sz 00. $7.00 and desirable for distant markets. They are Car dooritiierscectccstesme er tcoctcccucenorccnsctnsczarcccrechercunsevescenscects cusserectrecurstavencase S$ .20 Ss. 5 . excecdndly Borey in penatng cold ang Soneea stan Ty weather well. edium size j ———_——_—Postpaid—__—_—_——__, heads, round and solid and stand shipment Cress Prices Pkg. Oz. 1 lb. Lb. better than any other late sort. Broad Leave or! Upland rccrscscsscncsestsessttiasiscaveseeset on pteetcee S .10 $ a0 $1.35 sane EARLY DRUMHEAD SAVOY—85 days. Plants Wieter (Cress) .Sircccnsccsonccsceressenoutstuncsennent saapatontuesessrentis sconce stenssrsnecstarer -20 5 : are vigorous, of medium size with rather E Ponte ear short stem and very sure heading. Heads Corn Salad Prices fa osteaid i Tree are large, nearly round, fairly solid, sweet Pkg. Oz. V4 lb. $4.50 and tender. Best for family use. Stecleler’s Corn: Sella icccccccccesescetenccster ssscccnbecsset vacates ctceoverssccusee stances § .15 $ .50 $1.35 . 6 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA SWEET CORN---A Favorite in the South Country Gentleman 14 pounds, one peck; 56 pounds, one bushel. Bred With Bloodlines for Yield Production Culture—Planting time, Southern States, February to July. Plant in hills 3 feet apart in rows and rows 3 feet apart, four or five seeds and thin out to 2 or 3. For the best success, seed corn should be planted within three days from time of receipt from seed house to avoid trouble from weevils. mate number of days to edible con A pound will plant about 400 hills. ition (roasting ears) on Sweet and Sugar Corn and to maturity on Field corn is given after each variety. This varies with soi] and climatic conditions. One peck to an acre. Approxi- Corn is often planted some each week during planting season so that the harvest will be throughout the season. SUGAR CORN ARISTOGOLD BANTAM—83 days. A true arisiocrat of the sweet corn hybrids. Fast growing, makes exceptional yields even in hot, drouthy seasons, because it stands early planting in cold, wet soil. Has great resistance to ear worm and smut damage. Stalks 8 to 9 ft. tall and ears extra long with i2 to 14 rows. Sweet, tender and delicious. GOLDEN BANTAM—88 days. Most widely known early variety, grown in every section, stalks five feet in height, heavy foliage, ears 6 to 7 inches long, eight rowed, with broad kernels of a golden yellow color. Flavor distinctly different. Stools very rapidly and should be al- lowed to remain as the stools are produc- tive of an ear. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—90 days. to 7 feet. Ears slim, about 8 inches long. Grains, long and irregular, very narrow. Considered by many one of the best corns for family garden. The silk on Country Gentleman ears is always very red and it can be easily distinguished by this feature. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—96 days. Height of stalk about 74 feet. Ears about 8 inches long, very white, excellent roasting ear variety. Market gardeners grow this variety more than any other. GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—An oustanding hy- brid bred for yield and quality. Large well filled and uniform ears. Stalk 612 SWEET CORN IMPROVED ADAMS EARLY—Large, 68 days. Similar in type to the Adams Extra Early but larger and somewhat later al though still a very early sort. Used as a table corn throughout the South for both home use and shipping; average height of stalk 4% feet. SILVERMINE—95 days. Large white corn, ears 94% to 10 inches with 16 to 20 rows of large deep kernels. Rough dent, tall, heavy stalk growth. White cob. One of the best roasting ears and shipping varieties yet introduced. WHITE. TUXPAN—Matures in 140 days. IMPERIAL WHITE DENT—125 days. HASTINGS PROLIFIC WHITE—100 days. HICKORY KING—110 days. HILL'S CREOLE YELLOW DENT—110 days. Deep yellow grains, closely packed, butts and tips covered, used very extensively for ensilage. The favorite in this section, an excellent variety for feeding and for making grist. SURECROPPER CORN—Ears not quite as large as other varieties, makes roasting ears in about 60 days and matures in about 110 days. Has drouth resisting qualities thoroughly adapted to the South. CALHOUN RED COB—Cob deep red in color, kernels white and yellow. Matures in 130 to 150 days from planting. One of our lead- ing Southern varieties. Late, tall growing variety. Its long, tight shucks make it resistant to damage by corn ear worms and weevils. Ears large, heavy and well filled. Grain white and hard. Large ear, stands wet weather and drought better than any other variety. Good roasting ear for table and shipping, good for feed and for grist. Re- quires a fairly long season to develop hard corn. Stalk is large, 8 to 12 feet tall, accord- ing to soil and season. Ears of medium size, two or more to the stalk, depending on the distance given and the growing condition. Cob is small, ears are well filled out. Best corn for grain production, for roasting ears, for making meal and for stock feeding. A prolific white corn, large kernels, small slim cobs, prolific producer, grown extensively by market gard- eners for roasting ears. TENNESSEE RED COB—An extra large field EXTRA EARLY ADAMS—63 days. Stalks about 31% feet tall, ears about 5% Inches long. One of the best roasting ear corns that can be planted. Usually 12 rowed, white ker- nels and white cob. TRUCKER’S FAVORITE—90 days. Large late corn often used for roasting ears. Ears around 11 inches long with 12 to 14 rows of broad white kernels. Stalks tall with me- dium foliage. One of the leaders for shipping. FIELD CORN 14 Ibs, 1 peck; 56 .bs., 1 bushel. JARVIS GOLDEN PRO.LIFIC—Matures dry corn in 115 days or less, one of the finest early yellow corns, 14 to 18 rows to the ear, heavy yielder and prolific. IMPROVED YELLOW LEAMING—110 days. Long yellow ears. T:il stalks producing two good ears, very productive, an ex- cellent variety for the South. A splendid teeding variety, one of the best. IMPROVED MEXICAN JUNE—125 days. corn; grains long, white and broad. Ears run from 9 to 12 inches long and have from 18 to 20 rows. One of the best ensilage varieties. MOSBY’S PROLIFIC—One of the most prolific corns in existence. Grains are long and set close to the small white cob, very uniform and well filled. A southern variety and recommended for a general crop. IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT—High yielding yel- low corn for the South. Medium early variety maturing in 110 to 115 days. Makes one to two ears, well filled out on both ends. A very dependable variety late in the Spring throughout the Cotton Belt. Stalks are usual- ly short, ears 8 to 9 inches long, grains short to medium, cobs medium in size, white with a few blue grains. The best late corn for the South. POP CORN SOUTH AMERICAN or DYNAMITE—Vigorous grower, deep orange kernels, smooth and round, which pop double the size of others. Yellow, crisp and tender, no hard centers. 7 ————Postpaid———__,, Not Postpaid—, Corn Prices Pkg. Lb. 2 lbs. 101ks. 50 Ibs. Country Gentlemam Sugat........... cece cececcesceseeeetesssesenses $ .10 $ .40 $ .70 $2.50 $10.00 Golden Bantam Sugat.......... 10 -40 -70 2.50 10.50 Stowell’s Evergreen Sugat..... 10 -40 70 2.50 10.50 Golden Cross Bantam Sugar. is 10 -60 1.00 3.50 16.25 Aristogold, Banterm - Hybrid -..0.:5::22ccciccsssesececostsescscanencciee 10 -60 1.00 5.00 20.00 Peck Bushel 14 lbs 56 Ibs. Improved Adams Early Sweet..................00cccceecceecceeeee 10 -40 70 1.80 6.00 Silver Mine Sweet (Improved).. 10 35 60 1.50 4.10 Extra Early Adams Sweet 10 -40 70 1.80 6.00 Trucker’s Favorite Sweet.. 10 -40 70 1.75 5.75 Jarvis Golden Prolific........ i0 35 60 1.50 4.10 Improved Yellow Leaming.. 10 -35 60 1.50 4.10 Hill‘s Creole Yellow Dent.... 10 -40 70 1.80 5.20 Surecropper NC orm cisscccc. centres aaccn eee aa ete ee aaa 10 40 70 1.75 5.00 Calhoun Red Cob 10 40 70 1.80 5.20 White Tuxpan............... 10 40 70 1.80 5.20 Imperial. White Dent0:2 2.2.05 eA lcccsssedacsssntsesseseseaee 10 -40 70 1.80 5.20 Hastings Prolific White. 10 .35 60 1.55 4.35 Hickory King ..........0...... 10 .35 60 1.55 4.35 Tennessee Red Cob.. 10 .39 60 1.50 4.10 Mosby Prolific............... 10 35 60 1.50 4.10 Improved Golden Dent.. 10 -40 70 1.65 4.50 Improved Mexican June...................00.0..... Fes 10 -40 70 1.65 4.50 Golden Cross Bantam Popcorn—South American or Dynamiite..................... 10 30) 60 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 7 Easy to Grow--CUCUMBERS--Good to Eat Culture—Planting time, Southern States, Spring, February to July; Fall, August to Septem- Golden Plume CELERY | Culture—Planting time, Southern States. For bleaching celery, June to August for season- ing purposes, any month. Plant l¥2 ounces to 150 feet of row. Sow seed in a bed, cover with canvas to protect from heat. Transplant to large bed when about 3 inches high to rows 3 feet apart, plant 8 inches apart. When about matured earth is brought up around the plants or boards are placed on both sides of rows for proper bleaching. Approximate time to maturity is given after each variety, this varies with climatic conditions and soil. GOLDEN PLUME CELERY—Early, delicious - and self-blanching. Early maturing, large and vigorous grower, easy to cultivate, very attractive and when matured is most inviting. Foliage creamy yellow and stalks creamy white, brittle, tender and well flavored, profitable for marketing and home use. Extra fine strain. GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING — 118 days. Solid, very tender, golden yellow color, brittle with delicious flavor. We cannot recommend this variety too highly. GIANT PASCAL—135 days. Grows about 2 feet high, forms broad, thick, crisp stalks, entirely stringless. Very desirable and planted extensively throughout the South. WHITE PLUME CELERY—112 days. Early va- riety, leaves bright green, tinged white, easily blanched, solid, crisp, fine quality. CELERIAC TURNIP ROOTED—135 days. Forms a turnip-shaped root which is used exten- sively for soup, sliced and cooked, or salad. PROTECT YOUR GARDEN Against Rain—Wind—Bugs'_ and Frost—Use HOTKAPS. Have Vege- tables and Flowers three weeks earlier than others. ber. Plant five ounces to 150 feet of row. 4 pounds to one acre. Sow in hills 3 to 4 feet apart. Each hill should be fertilized heavily with rich decomposed manure or other suitable fertilizer. Plant about 8 to 10 seeds to each hill. after each variety. A & C—60 days. Fine dark green vareity. Disease resistant vines which produce an abundant crop of uniform cucumbers, fully 10 inches long and straight. CLARK’S SPECIAL—60 days. An outstand- ing variety, deep green in color, sym- metrical fruits about 9 to 10 inches long. Very firm and considered one of the best for shipping. Bears abundantly from early to laie in the season. Truly a very fine variety. CUBIT—A dark green, white spine, averag- ing 9 inches in length. Ideal for slicing and shipping with firm white flesh. DAVIS PERFECT—65 days. Dark glossy green color, average length 10 to 12 inches. Seeds soft, cucumber tender and brittle. Unexcelled for quality, shape, color, productiveness, for the table or shipping. EARLY FORTUNE—70 days. An excellent shipping variety, producing very attrac- tive white spined fruits of rich dark green color. The fruits average uniformly about nine inches long, cylindrical or slightly tapered at ends. Seed cavity very small, flesh thick, crisp and tender. Recom- mended as one of the best shipping sorts yet introduced. STECKLER’S IMPROVED LONG GREEN— 70 days. Very dark green, length about 12 inches, one of the best and largest cucumber on the market, none better. Ex- cellent for table and shipping. STRAIGHT EIGHT—65 days. Almost cyl- indrical fruits; well rounded on ends, straight and eight inches in length. Deep green, very productive and vigorous growing, ideal for slicing. Approximate number of days to edible condition given Cubit STECKLER’S CLIMBING—60 days. Strong, vig- orous vines can be grown on trellis. Cucum- bers round, about 10 inches long, thick. Grown extensively for shipping and table. WEST INDIA GHERKIN—(For Pickles) 60 days. Very small, oval fruits, prickly sort, very dis- tinct from all others and grown exclusively for pickles. Fruits should be picked when young and tender. Seed is distinctly smaller than that of other cucumbers and requires from two to three weeks to germinate. STAYSGREEN—60 days. The greenest of the Long White Spine varieties. Hardy, large fruited, of excellent shape and uniform. A favorite among market gardeners. Used ex- tensively for shipping. LONGFELLOW—70 days. A very attractive long, dark green variety. Fruits 12 to 15 inches long, fine for slicing, few seeds and an ideal type. IMPROVED WHITE SPINE—60 days. Prolific, continuous producer of uniform, large and cylindrical cucumbers. Excellent for slicing. A favorite wherever grown. SNOW’S or HEINZ PICKLING—52 days. An early maturing, small dark green cucumber, round square ended, grown largely for pick- ling. A very fine variety. Straight Eight Cucumber Prices Pkg. Oz. ae Ten SOS Bi Gc Core cates ceecctoascanstesonstor mecca seceerncetenstrececcenseseaneceees $ .10 $ .30 $ .70 $2.25 $10.70 GClorkis's SpOCic Geccscsscactcrecesesccssescccnsesncscrsatscscssesnss -10 25 65 2.00 9.50 Davis Perfect -10 25 .60 1.85 8.75 Early Fortune s007010 25 -60 1.85 8.75 Improved Long Green...........cccsccsscesccsseecseoneeenes 10 .30 65 2.00 10.50 Straight eighty mesctsessrecccerercrccserccsseececorsaswtersacererstes 10 30 -70 2.25 10.70 Steckler’s Climbing ... -10 .35 -70 2.25 10.70 West India Gherkin... -10 25 -70 2.20 Staysgreen ......... yoy 225 -70 2.20 10.50 LONGLO] OW. <:-cccccsscescsesssootsves a3 agy-10 30 -70 2.25 10.70 Improved White Spine....... P10 -25 -70 2.20 10.50 Snow’s or Heinz Pickling... -10 25 -70 2.20 * 10.50 GUIs 49¢ ORTHO Sowbug Killer. A specially pre- pared bait for use against Sowbugs and !Pillbugse= sees 1-Ib. Can, 50¢ ORTHO Ant and Roach Powder. A Fluorine- Pyrethum Insecticide for use against Ants, Roaches, Silverfish. Easy to use........ 41/2-0z. Shaker, 25¢ ANT-B-GON Ant Poison. Four to eight Dis- pensers are enough for average home. Easy to refill. Ants feed from “WICK”... can’t get inside. For Argentine and Sweets-eating ants. Set of four 1-oz. Dispensers....... 60¢ Ant poison to refill dispensers: 4-0z. Bottle, 25¢ 1 Pint, 60¢ EXTRAX Insect Spray. Contains Rotenone and Pyrethrum. Kills by contact insects such as Aphis, Bettles, Cat- erpillars, Thrips. 4-oz. Bottle, $1.00 1 Pint, $2.75 Ve: ‘Gallon’ ty\tercnas ee eee $7.95 TWO NEW DDT INSECTICIDES PEST-B-GON Insect Spray. Contains 20% DDT. Kills Beetles, Worms, Thrips, Ants, Leafhoppers; also Hovuse- flies (as screen paint), Mosquitoes, Fleas. 4-oz. Botile, 65¢ 1 Pint, $2.00 PEST-B-GON Insect Dust. Contains 10% DDT. Kills many Thrips, Plant Bugs, Beetles, Worms, Leafhoppers —F leas, Bedbugs, Roaches, Silver- fish, Ants... 10-0z. Duster Package, 60¢ ORTHO Lead Arsenate. A stomach poison for use as a spray or dust...1 lb., 40¢ GREENOL Liquid Fungicide. A copper fun- gicide used to prevent Powdery Mildew! = .2s sem cer 1 Pint, $1.50 4-0z. Bottle, 60¢ Vy Gallon, $5.00 “ORTHO” BORDO Mixture. Prepared Bor- deaux Mixture: ise siheas- 1 Ib., 40¢ Protect your beautiful garden... Check your needs for these ORTHO pest control products 3 aw | FLOTOX Garden Sulfur. Finely powdered. Use as a dust or spray... 26 ozs., 35¢ CONTAX Sealing Compound. Protect cuts and tree wounds. Also has many other uses............ 1 Gallon Can, $1.50 ORTHO Rose Spray Kit. Special Combina- tion Offer. Contains 2-oz. bottle “EXTRAX” for Aphis and other in- sects and 2-0z. bottle ““GREENOL” to prevent certain Powdery Mil- dews. Makes 12 gallons spray. Used for vegetables, too_....Each Kit, $1.00 ORTHO Soil Fumigant. To control Cabbage and Onion Maggot, Sod Webworm. 4-0z. Bottle, 35¢ 1 Pint, $1.00 TRIOX Weed Killer. Poisons soil and pre- vents weeds from growing. Use on driveways, walks, and other places where no vegetation is wanted. V.-Gal. Can, $1.50 1-Gal. Can, $2.40 WEED-B-GON Weed Killer. Contains 2,4-D. A hormone spray for killing Wild Morning-Glory (Bindweed), Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, Plaintain, Dan- delion. Use on grass lawns (not Dichondra, Lippia or Clover). 4-oz. Bottle, 49¢ 1 Pint, $1.50 IoeGallonie sla $4.00 ORTHO Rat Bait Pellets. Ready-to-use Red Squill Baits. Poisoned Rats seek underground burrows before dying. 2-oz. Carton, 35¢ 6-oz. Carton, 50¢ ORTHO Rodent Destroyer. Kills Gophers, Squirrels, Prairie Dogs, Rats, Mice. This bait is poisoned with strych- nine. 6-0z.Carton,35¢_ 1-lb. Carton, 60¢ SCRAM Dog Repellent. A special powder used to keep dogs away from shrubs, flowers, lawns, store fronts, porches, etc. Easy to use. Does not harm animals.......... 8-0z. Shaker, 49¢ 32 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA GARDEN PESTICIDES WETTABLE SULPHUR—A superfine sulphur dust to combat mildew and leaf spot on roses, flowers and shrubs. Contains benton- ite to keep it from lumping and hardening in the package. 2-lb. sifter carton, 30c. LIME SULPHUR—A standard 33° Beaume lime and sul- phur converted into a dry powder but having all the effectiveness of the liquid product when dissolved in water. For-use in dormant spraying against scale, peach blight, leaf curl and twig borer. Summer spray- ing against scab, soot, blotch, red spider and mite. Mailable. 35c Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1.50. BLACK LEAF ‘°'40’’—Excel- lent for killing plant lice. l-oz. bottle, 36c; 5-oz. bot- tle, $1.05; 1 Ib., $2.50; 2 lbs., $3.92; 5 Ibs., $7.40; 10 Ibs., $12.85. FISH OIL SOAP—Destroys lice on house plants, mealy bugs, scale on palms and San Jose scale. Lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.50. TREE TANGLEFOOT—Applied to trees, keeps ants and caterpillars from crawling up; a sure cure for most insect troubles on all kinds of trees. 6 oz., 45c; 1 lb. can, 85c, postpaid. TOBACCO DUST—If dusted on the foliage it destroys rose lice, cabbage and turnip fleas. Lb., 20c; 2 lbs., 35c; 10 Ibs., $1.25; 50 lbs., $2.00, not prepaid. TOBACCO STEMS—Boil down to strong solu- tion or strew around plant root for leaf- eating insects, uphids, etc. 25c per Ib., postpaid; $2.50 per bale (about 100 Ibs.), not prepaid. CALCIUM ARSENATE—Used for boll weavil in cotton. 1 Ib., 35c; 4 lbs., 85c, postpaid. PARIS GREEN—A rich emerald color and of fine, fluffy physical character. Containing 55% arsenious oxide, it will give quickest control where extreme measures are neces- sary. For use on potatoes, cotton, tobacco; also to mix with Arsenate of Lead for fruit tree spraying where quick results are neces- sary. Yq lb., 25¢; Ib., 55c; 5 lbs., $2.35. POMO-GREEN, with Nicotine —Control dis- eases, leaf eating insects, aphis, etc., with one material. This can be either dusted or sprayed on. 1-Ib. can, 75c, postpaid; 5 lbs., $3.00. OXO BORDEAUX — Ideal Copper Fungicide. Controls Scab, Leaf Rollers, Mildew, Black Spot, etc. Can be used dry or liquid form 4-lb. pkg., 90c. “DOGZOFF”—If you are bothered with dogs, cats or rabbits, ‘’Dogzoff’ is the spray you need. It is a most efficient animal repellent and one spraying will last from three to four weeks. Not poisonous to plants and will not injure animals. Not offensive to humans. Its use is guaranteed to keep these animals away from any Place where they are not wanted. ‘“'Dogzoff'' is plied with any small insect sprayer and: one application does the work. “Degzoff'’ will save its cost Many times over around the garden and home. Season supply, 60c, posipaid. DUSTING SULPHUR—10c per Ib.; 3 lbs., 25c. Write for prices on larger quantities. EVERGREEN— Kills chewing and sucking types of insects, including the Japanese beetle. Non-poisonous and pleasing to use. Won't burn delicate blooms. 1 oz., 35cz 6 oz., $1.15; pint, $2.45; qt., $4.10. Spray with TRI-OGEN—the Rose Garden Spray Treatment for the con- trol of many insects and fungous pests. Also an effective stimulant which tends to promote healthy plant growth. Four sizes — $1.50, $4.00, $6.00 and $20.00. TRI-OGEN Patents Pending DESTROY MOLES WITH MOLOGEN Destroys them quickly. Semi-powdered form — easy to use. No odor or gases. Harmless to soil or grass. ¥/2 lb. can, 50c. Repels dogs and ants— kills many soil insects— tids the home of ants. Vik Handy shaker cans— Patents Pending Price, 50c. FUME-OGEN “WEEDONE” for killing weeds—Kills the en- tire plant, does not corrode metal spray equipment. Leaves no residue on plants that is hazardous to humans, livestock or pets. Does not permanently sterilize the soil and is non-explosive. Prices: 6 oz. bottle, 75c; 1 qt., $2.50; 1 gal., $7.50, F.O.B. New Orleans. . Protect Your Azaleas from Petal Blight with DITHANED-14 Carefully conducted experiments during the last two seasons have conclusively proved that this dreaded disease can be controlled. Use of sprays based on Dithane D-14, the new organic fungicide, results in Azaleas retaining their bloom for the normal period. A Dithane spray preparation for Azaleas. A Kit—Makes 7 Gal............. $1.00 B Kit—Makes 24 Gal............ . 2.50 C Kit—Makes 48 Gal............. 3.00 D Kit—Makes 75 Gal............. 3.75 ANTROL—Kills sweet and grease-eating ants. Antrol is easy to use, economical, safe = around children and @ Aa pets. Sik EWS Ready-filled set, con: Roy ee taining 4 filled feeders, 40c. : 4 RSET > SAFE TO.» aes Vi > Uy A a d OR) er HORIMONE-VITAMIN FORMULAS Products of one of the Nation’s largest vitamin producing plants. REE-ROOT For rapid rooting of cuttings. Two proven formulas: No. 1 for sensitive plants, 2 oz. can, 75e; No. 2 for hardy, woody plants, 11% oz. can, $1. TRAVSPLANT TABLETS For reducing root shock in all transplant- ing. Two tablets make 1 gal. solution. 40 tablets, 50c; 100 tablets, $1. PREE-PLANT Dust on seeds and bulbs for quicker, better germination. 2 oz. can, $1. VITAMIN B, PELLETS Now contain all the known factors of Vita- min B-Complex. Vital aid to all plant growth. 100 pellets, $1. <== THOMPSON'S By VITAMIZER attaches to hose, automatically mixes and distributes solu- ee 100 Thompson’s B, Pellets and Vitamizer, $1.89 ADCO Mixed with leaves, cuttings, vines, weeds, straw, cornstalks, etc.—in fact, almost any nonwoody vegetable material—ADCO turns it into true organic manure, fully equal to plant food and fertilizing powder to the old- fashioned kind, but clean, sanitary, odorless and free from weeds. ADCO, in 7-lb. bags, $1.00, not prepaid. ADCO, in 25-lb. bags, $2.25, not prepaid. FULTONS PLANIABB (smpmanpe tp PLANTABBS—Concentrated, anced Plant Vitamin Bl amount. Postpaid, 30 tablets, 25c; 75 for 50c; 200 for $1.00; 1,000 for $3.50. : Complete, Bal- Food Tablets—Now contain in proper, effective, measured HYPONEX—Food, Drink, and Medicine for Plant Life—With Hyponex, plants grow luxuriantly and develop sturdy growth regardless of the poorness of the soil. No greenhouse small or large, should ignore the extra results which can be obtained by use of Hyponex. 3 oz., 25c; I-lb. can, $1.00. _ YIGORO Complete pliant food VIGORO—A complete plant food. Recom- mended highly for lawns, gardens, flowers, shrubbery and trees. Clean, odorless, and easy to apply. Prices—Vigoro for Flowering Plants, Shrubs and Trees: 5 Ibs., 45c; 10 Ibs., 85c; 25 lbs., $1.50; 50 lbs., $2.50; 100 Ibs., $4.00. PEAT MOSS—You, too, can have a beautiful lawn and garden. Use Peat Moss, nature's finest soil conditioner. This miracle maker of humus puts millions of tiny soil sponges to work, providing soft, loose, fertile soil that allows air circulation and the penetration of the sun’s rays. It stores plant food that would otherwise be washed away and wasted. Bale, $4.25. SERVALL—Two grades, coarse and fine. Mulch instead of cultivate. Save labor, save water- ing, save money. SERVALL fertilizes the soil, does not clog the cultivating tools, in- sures your garden against droughts of sum- mer and freezing of winter. Makes dry, sandy soil hold water and fertilizer like a sponge, loosens tough clay soil. Does not burn. Use Servall—sturdier plants—more flowers. 100-lb. bale, $1.60. (noculate all Legume Seeds with NITRAGIN 1898—Nearly A Half Century of Service—1947 When ordering, Always state name of seed ALFALFA SOYBEANS : Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers| Size Retail ize etail|Small, (Inoculates up 1 bu. each....$ .50}to 120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 2% bu. each.... 1.00} 5 bu. each...... 55 25 bu. each...... 2.90 CLOVERS (One can) Lisa Grimson 30 bu. each..... . 3.25 ite and Ladino. -5 bu. S L Ban each .§ 250) or eee come 2% bu. each.... 1.00/BEANS—Navy, Pinto, Wax, String, Kidney | LESPEDEZA and Great Northern 100 Ib. size (Inoculates 1 bu. each...... $ .35 up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .50 PEANUTS, LIMA PEAS (All Varieties) BEANS, COW PEAS VETCHES(AllVarieties)| 972! (Inoculates up 100 Ib. size (Inoculates to 120 lbs. seed) $ .30 5 bu. each...... 55 up to 100 Ibs.) ea.$_.50/95 bu. each...... 2.50 1200 Ib. size ea... 5.70) (One can) (12-100 Ib. cans) 30 bu. each...... 3.25 -5 bu. S LUPINES (AllVarieties)| (°° ” °4”*) 100 Ib. Size (Inoculates up to r00 lbs. seed) ea. $.50 GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, Lima Beans and Edible Soybeans _ Enough for 8 Ibs. seed — Retail Price 10c each 34 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA NO. 241G CLIMAX JUNIOR Tank—6l/2 inches dia- meter, 18 inches long; capacity about 2% gallons. Has all brass per- fection shut-off. Can be locked open for continuous dis- charge. Discharge Hose—At- taches to the sup- ply tube which ex- tends to the bottom of the tank and al- lows all the liquid to be discharged. No. 241G—Galvan- ized tank, postpaid, $6.85. NO. 235G CLIMAX Tank—Open top, 7/4 x 20 inches, capac- ity is 314 gallons. Embodies in its con- struction safety, strength, ease of operation and com- plete accessibility. Discharge Equipment —24 in. of %&-in. special high pres- sure spray hose. Attaches directly to the supply tube which extends to the bottom of tank and allows all the liquid to be dis- charged. Perfection automatic — shut-off valve, all brass. No. 235G — Climax, galvanized tank, postpaid, $7.15. NO. 210G PERFECTION Tank—7l inches diameter, 21 in. high, capacity, 42 qi loins: Seams are riv- eicd and solder- ed. BS: Hose — Attaches direct ' to the discharge tube which extends to the bottom of the tank. top affords ease in filling, cleaning and emptying—qui ac- cess to all parts of sprayer. Has brass perfection shut- off. Can be locked open for continuous discharge. Has all brass nozzle adjust- able for spraying at any angle. No. 210G — Galvan- ized tank, postpaid, $8.60. HAYES-ETTE GARDEN SPRAY This little sprayer does the work of the larger _ type sprayer. Weight a little over a pound filled. Simply attach to your garden hors. Operates on 20 to 150 Ib. water pressure. Capacity 1% gal. of mixed Spicy material. made for household use. For use with fly oils, insecticides, disinfectants, deodorants, etc. Heavy galvanized steel tank. zle. Patented Nu-Action plunger construction. Tank, 512 x6%4 Pump, 114 x 14 inches. The completely open ™ Sprayers and Dusters for Insecticides NO. 435 CARDINAL The best small sprayer Adjustable noz- inches. Capacity 3 quarts. Each, $1.65, postpaid. HUDSON PATROL A duster for every class of work. Standard thread jar is easily replaced by any standard Mason jar. Con- tents of reservoir always visible. Tin pump, 134x13 inches, with air valve to prevent powder geiting into pump. Fitted with 2 12- inch extension pipes and 2 nozzles. No. 612, each, $1.35, postpaid. NEW HAN-D SPRAYER Get Penetrating Spray quickly, easily with this brand new, efficient, easy-to-use sprayer. Han-D, plus a good liquid insecti- cide means quick, certain death to gar- den-blighting insects and destructive fun- gus pestis. Han-D con- veniently long exten- sion rod sends a pen- etrating spray right where it is most needed for effective garden pest control. Each, $2.95. HUDSON MISTY Nu-Action Pump Each, 70c, postpaid SEEN Ronee HUDSON ——swX[ HUDSON CADET Adapted for use with all insect powders. Very practical for use around the home, back yard poultry house, small gardens, etc. Made of heavy tin. Powder reservoir 144 x5 inches, Cap unscrews for easy filling 8-inch stroke. and emptyinq. N HUDSON ADMIRAL DUSTER The Admiral Duster will eftectively handle any insecticide dust, and apply in any quan- tity desired. Particularly effective with higher priced dusts such as Rotenone, Derris Root, Pyrethrum, etc. Heavy tin pump 234x912 inches. Large filler screw cap permits easy filling, emptying or cleaning. Powder reser- voir, 234 x 42 inches. / Each, $1.40, or $1.60 postpaid. STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA HUDSON SUNSHINE The Hudson 36S Sunshine. Handles white- wash, cold water paints, shingle stains, agricultural insecticide, stock dips and similar preparations. Pump develops 150 pounds nozzle pressure and is fitted with non-clogging tubular brass intake strainer and dasher- type agitator. Tank heavy gauge galvanized steel. NO. 36S—Capacity 1212 gallons; 6 ft. ¥%-inch high pressure spray hose; Perfection auto- matic shut-off valve which locks open for continuous spraying; 3 ft. brass extension rod, all brass angle spray nozzle for gen- eral purpose work; weight, each, 40 Ibs. Each, $17.20, not prepaid. ncn) = ARNOLD BORDEAY MUTURE ARNOLD. GARDEN-HOSE THE ARNOLD GARDEN HOSE INSECTICIDE SPRAYER is the simplest and most efficient means of controlling garden insects and dis- eases. $5.50. Nic-O-Spray Cartridges... .........ccccccucessssseeeee None Arsen-O-Spray Cart........... 35c each—12 for $4.00 Funguspray Cartridges....35c each—12 for 4.00 Sulph-O-Spray Cart........... 35c each—12 for 4.00 Vitamin B, Cartridges........ 35c each—1]2 for 4.00 Cryolitespray Cartridges..35c each—12 for 4.00 D.D.T. Cartridges .............. 35ceach 12 for 4.00 HAYES JR. SPRAY GUN All Purpose Sprayer. Makes 3 gallons of mixed spray material at a time. Sprays liquid and most wettable powders, up, down and sideways. Atiach to your garden hose. Op- erates on water pressure from 30 to 75 lbs. No moving parts to wear out or break. Price: $5.95. HAYES PROPOR- TIONER — To apply liquid and_ soluble fertilizers Simply attach to hydrant Mix concentrate with water Drop suction tube into container. Attach garden hose te Proportioner. Attach tree flowing nozzle on end of hose. Turn on hydrant and apply same as watering. Price, $1.95. 35 It's Easy to Build a Complete Kit of Tools on the "Go as you Grow” Plan Rome wasn’t built in a day. But if you start with the tools you need the most and add a™ few more each season, you'll soon have a “matched set’ that will save enough strokes to take you around the yard in par. —sprcouNe SL4—SPEEDY 2-PRONG HOE—Forged heavy and stout to dig deep into hard, stony or gummy soil, yet so well balanced you never notice its weight. The prongs are invalu- able for cultivating; will penetrate anything softer than concrete. Price: $1.75, psotpaid. SPEEDY SPADING FORK—A light fork that appeals to women, yet forged with same steel and quality of construction as our heavier spading forks. Amply strong for soil worked regularly. Price: $2.10. SPEEDY F. H. S. SHOVEL—Sturdiest small shovel you’ve ever used because it is forged 60% thicker in the center from cutting edge to top of socket, giving a full-length “backbone”’ just like our famous RAZOR- BACK Shovels. Price: $1.50, postpaid. SLIO—SPEEDY LEVEL HEAD RAKE—Shank, head and teeth forged from one solid piece of steel—no welds or rivets. Light, yet ex- tremely sturdy for pounding and pulverizing soil, and smoothing off tops of beds. Price: $1.50, postpaid. SLI4Q—SPEEDY LAWN BRUME—Only broom take that is adjustable from 1ll2 to 20 inches spread. (See explanatory pictures.) Light, durable, made of flat spring steel. Sweeping is faster and easier than raking. Price: $1.75, postpaid. SL12—SPEEDY DANDELION WEEDER—Sharp forked, tapered blade of forged steel can be driven well under the sod, cutting weed toot below surface. Weed then lifts out with least injury to sod. Price: 80c, postpaid. SLI5—SPEEDY TURF EDGER—Only type that can be used regularly along walks, beds and drives without breaking down edge of sod. Rounded blade slices cleanly, easily. Long handle and foot rest save effort and back strain. Price: $1.60, postpaid. " TROWEL Each: $1.35, postpaid. SeeeouNt SL5—SPEEDY CULTIVATOR—Most all ‘round valuable tool ever designed. Easy pulling motion—no lifting or chopping! Sharp claws dig in, break up and aerate soil, help plants to feed. Slips under hedges and lowest growing plants. Price: $1.85, postpaid. SL3—SPEEDY CULTIVATOR JUNIOR — Like Speedy Cultivator, except smaller, with 3 tines. For smaller gardens, closer planting. Very light, and well balanced. Price: $1.60, postpaid. SL8—SPEEDY GARDEN HOE—Finest general purpose hoe—light, correctly shaped, per- fect balance. 6-inch blade and _ shank forged in one piece, taper rolled from bead to edges for lightness with strength. Long, easy-cutting bevel. Price: $1.50, postpaid. SL6—SPEEDY WARREN HOE—Drills seed rows, weeds, cultivates. Sharpened both sides from “ear’’ to point. Plows furrows and then fills them in. (See explanatory pictures at right.) Price: $1.75, postpaid. Plant Setter and Bulb Planter Ni Will be found very efficient [BRE for planting all kinds of small plants and bulbs. Price, 65c, postpaid. KNIVES NO. 801 BUDDING KNIVES—1 blade, aluminum. Each, postpaid, $2.75. NO. 4049 PRUNING KNIFE— Each, $2.50, postpaid. spent NO. 908—Hy-Power Prune’ wocccscseeesseees $2.65 WISS GRASS SHEARS NO? 3-700——12-in.,” Quick: trim o..soccccsssecscesese $1.75 NO. 5660—12-in., Narrow blade... eee 2.25 METAL-COVERED eee RUBBER SKOCK-ABSORSERS aoe APPLIED FOR WISS HEDGE SHEARS NO. 814B—Light weight, 6Y2-in. blade........ $3.75 NO. 814E—English shock-proof, 81/-in. Bere? scaiesencsseess scocscssessteeeeenaees 4.50 Waters your garden with a fairy-like touch. No squirting noz- zle, no waste- ful spray. No washing away of top soil. 52 in. length. TIME SAVER FOR GARDENERS LIFE SAVER FOR FLOWERS $3.00 or $3.25, Postpaid. NO. 100 GARDEX PULL HOE—Weeds and culti- vates in one operation five times faster than the old conventional hoe; 51% inches wide, 5 foot handle, weight, about 3 lbs. Each, $1.50. Gardex Pull Hoe RUBBER SPRAY $1.00 each, postpaid. NO. 751IMPROVED PLANTING DIBBLE, 85c each; postpaid, 95c. GARDEX HOLLOW PLANTER — Especially suited for planting ulbs and setting out plants. Each, 90c; postpaid, $1.00. F NO. 1523 GARDEX COMBINATION CUL- TIVATOR - WEEDER. _The weeding blade "on this combination tool cuts off weeds quickly and easily. Turn the tool over and you have a three - prong cultiva- tor. No. 1523, 3 prongs, 44, inches wide, weeding blade 4 inches wide, $1.50. NO. 17—PLANET JR. PLOW $9.88 F.O.B. New Orleans NO. 4D—PLANET JR. SEEDER $21.00, F.O.B. New Orleans 36 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MEAT SUPPLIE MORTON'S SUGAR CURE All in one easy op- eration you salt, sug- ar-cure, and impart the curative and flav- oring properties of smoke to the meat. This one convenient product enables you to do the entire job all at the same time. Postpaid, size, $1.00. MORTON’S TENDER QUICK Especially prepared for making a pump- ing pickle to pump around the bones of hams and shoulders and large joints of other kinds of meat; and also for curing loins, backbone, spareribs, etc, and for curing beef, lamb and game. Postpaid, size, 65c. a ee TASITR-IM "ARTS MEAT Mt 2Y2 - lb. MORTON’S MEAT PUMP An essential for modern meat curing. Accurately and scientifically made for pumping the rich Tender- Quick curing pickle inio the bone area of hams and shoulders. Each, postpaid, $1.60. Pa j|AUSAGE % SEASONING 7 MORTON'S SAUSAGE SEASONING There is a freshness and zest of tantalizing flavor in every pound of sausage that you make with this famous Seasoning. Com- plete and ready to use, it contains the finest spices, sage, peppers and other seasoning ingredients care- fully blended with the nec- essary amount of salt. Morton’s Sausage Season- ing insures sausage that is always good. Postpaid, 10 oz., 40c. MORTON’S MEAT AND POULTRY SEASONING. Inexpensive, convenient to use for season- ing of meats and poultry. None. RAFFIA Its principal use is for tying vines, flowers, asparagus and celery bunches and for graft ing. Natural color is a light straw. 1 Ib., 60c; 5 Ibs., $2.50, postpaid. SPAGNUM MOSS—Best grade clean moss. Per Ib., 40c, postpaid. Not prepaid, bale, $2.85. 72 - lb. o FOR FARM CURE YOUR OWN AND HOME MEATS AT HOME ROofoNne Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF. ROOTONE, the plant hormone powder, for cuttings, seeds, tubers and bulbs. Just dip the base of the cutting or slip in ROOTONE, set in sand and the roots will grow faster and bigger. By dusting seed with Rootone, seedlings grow faster and more uniformly, producing stronger plants and better crops. 14-0z. packet, 25c; 2-oz. jar, $1.00; 1-lb. can, $5.00. ROOTONE, treated grass seed. The Rootone treatment gives a quicker, heavier stand of grass so that you get a much thicker, drought-resistant turf the first season. Reg. U. S. Pat. OF TRANsailainroue TRANSPLANTONE, the hormone-vitamin pow- der for stimulating roots in transplanting. Makes shrubs, trees and plants in general, take root faster. Produces earlier maturity and larger crops when used on tomato. cabbage, celery, lettuce, tobacco and sweet potato plants. ly-0z. packet, 25c; 3-0oz. can, $1.00; 1-lb. can, $4.00. FRUITONE FRUITONE, the hormone spray for stoppina premature drop of fruit, flowers and leaves. When sprayed on flowers of tomatoes or beans it produces better set and larger crop. Prevents premature drop of apples and pears. Makes hollies and other Christmas greens hold their leaves longer. 2/S-oz. packet, 25c; 2-0z. package, $1.00; 12-0z. can, $5.00. THE SUDBURY HOME GAR- DENERS SOIL TEST KIT. This simple, - prac- tical, easy-to- use kit is your best insurance of gardening success. Made by the maker of professional] field test kits used by nurs erymen, grow- ers and green- keepers throughout the country. Tests for nitrogen, phosphorus, potash and acidity. It will make at least three separate tests for each element. No technical skill required. Results of tests are apparent immediately. The Sudbury Home Gardener’s Soil Test Kit, complete with instructions and data on plant needs. $2.00. New DeLuxe Gift Kit, $4.85. PEERLESS GLAZING POINT—The most durable, reliable and cheapest in the market. Made of steel wire, two points, they never bend in the middle when driven or work out by wear. Sold in boxes of 1000 which will glaze 500 lights of glass. Per 1000, $1.00, postpaid. LAMOTTE IMPROVED SOIL TESTKIT—A pocket size kit designed for the amateur gardener which enables you to test your own soil. Some plants need alkaline and some need acid. This test- kit enables you to de- termine whether your soil is alkaline or acid. This kit is com- plete with soil hand- book and full instruc- tions. Each, $2.00, So postpaid. GRAFTING WAX Oldest and best brand on the mar- ket. 1 Ib. 50c; 1 ST ROWRALOCE'S. jj GRAFTING WAX cake, Y Ib., 30c; 14 Ib., 20c; 5 Ibs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.00. Postage extra. TREEKOTE EMULSION is applied cold to : all types of tree x grafting and tree OW Feeas injury. It meets QEEMOT> every requirement OPES, of tree surgeons, ; ne protects wound from weather con- ditions, insects and fungi. Treekote ad- heres firmly, forms a protective coating to all surfaces, and is not affected by 5 the hottest weather —easy to apply, economical to use. 1 pt., 35ce; 1 qt., 60c; 1 gallon can, $1.75, not prepaid. RINNE AND GRAFTING COMP | APPLIED COL WALTER E, CLARK & SO 1000 100 = 1000 4-in........ $ .40 $3.25 6-iN... es $ .60 $3.75 S-in 50 3.50 cebe beeen 75 5.50 WAG ee TREE, COPPER WIRED—3!/. in. 100, 50c; 1000, $3.50. THOMPSON'S DEE-CEE-PEE WEEDICIDE Kills Weeds—Penetrates throughout the plant to the roots. Weedicide kills such weeds as Round Leaved Mallow, Chick- weed, Sow Thistle, Pigweed, Ragweed, Dandelion, Jap Honeysuckle, Purslane, Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, Bindweed and other similar deep rooted perennials. Will not sterilize or damage soil. Does not in- jure or stain hands, fabrics or driveways. Non-inflammable, non-explosive. Relative low toxicity to humans and animals. Non- corrosive to spray equipment. Weedicide Liquid—2 oz., 25c; 8 oz., $1.00: 1 qt.. $2.75. Weedicide Tablets—8 tablets, tablets, $1.00; 150 tablets, $2.75. 25e; 32 RESI-WETTABLE POWDER INSECTICIDE A 30% D.D.T. Powder for Making Water Spray—For use on dairy cows, livestock, barns and outbuildings in desired dilution. 1 Ib. pkg., $1.75. RESIPOWDER—A 10% D.D.T. Powder for ants, bedbugs, roaches, and silverfish. 12 oz. Handy Dust Gun, 75c. RESIFILM—A 5% D.D.T. Residual Insecticide with stainless, odorless diluent. For house flies, mosquitoes, moths, bedbugs, etc. Pint, 55c. STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 37 POULTRY REMEDIES AND SUPPLIE me / DON SUNG Don Sung is always uniform in potency and strength, and is easily and economically given in the mash feed of hens. Don Sung is pre- pared in powdered form in a size to fit your flock. Complete directions for proper feeding and housing to promote better egg production, are included with every package. Get the trial size of Don Sung and see what it will do for your flock—your money will be prompt- ly refunded if you’re not more than pleased with results. Prices of Don Sung 50c Size (This is the Trial Money-Back size and is sufficient for 15 hens for 30 days). $1 Size (3 times the SOc size). $5 Size (3 pounds or 6 times the $1 size). For Chick Diarrhea Avicol should be in the very first water the little chicks drink. And it will pay you to keep it in the drinking water for all the flock, old and young. 60 tablet size, 50c; 180 tablet size, $1.00, postpaid. GroupOvep This famous remedy gives complete, prompt and positive results. Postpaid, 55¢ and $1.10. At Store, 50c and $1.00. CONKEY’S POULTRY TONIC—Unequaled as a laying tonic, moulting powder, chick condi- tioner and poultry regulator. 112 lbs., 30c, postpaid. CONKEY’S DIA-TABS—Keeping this liquid in the drinking water will aid each chick to fight off diarrhea. 12 pint, $1.25, postpaid. CONKEY’S NIKALA WORM TABLETS—Controls roundworms and tapeworms in chickens and turkeys. Chick size, 12 tablets, 20c; 25, 30c, postpaid. Adult size, 12 tablets, 25c; 25, 45c, postpaid. CONKEY’S OLD RELIABLE POWDER—Keep it on hand to put in the drinking water as a preventive or to treat birds that have colds and similar troubles. Full directions on each package. 25c and 50c, postpaid. CONKEY’S POULTRY PILLS (For Colds)—Give sick birds a pill morning and evening and in severe cases one at noon also. : 35c and 75c, postpaid. CONKEY’S NOX-I-CIDE (Dip and Disinfectant) —Every poultry yard, ranch, home, factory, stable, store, office building—in fact, every place where sanitation is necessary to health—needs Conkey’s Nox-i-cide every day in the year. For poultrymen, Nox-i-cide is indispensable as a red mite destroyer— paint it on the roosts and spray it into cracks. Spray premises daily when disease is present and once a week a sa preven- tive of red mites, ticks, ‘‘blue-bugs’’ and disease epidemics. Cans, pt., 50c; qt., 80c; 1 gal., $2.00, postpaid. CONKEY’S LICE POWDER (Contains Sodium Fluoride)—For dusting hens, nests, growing chicks and for use wherever body lice must be overcome. Pkg., 30c, postpaid. CONKEY’S SALVO (Formerly called Sorehead Remedy)—Good to have on hand for treat- ing sores, cuts and wounds of any descrip- tion. Pkg., 25c, postpaid. CONKEY’S Y-O—Contains Vitamins A, B, D, E and Riboflavin. Easily and readily mixed with any dry mash. Very tasty. Price: 1 lb., 65c, postpaid. GROUP-OVER — The over-night roup remedy. 38 BLACK LEAF 40—Kills poultry lice. Simply paint the perches. It works while the chick- ens sleep. 1 oz., 35c; 5 ozs., $1.00; 1-lb. tin, $2.25; 2-lb. tin, $3.25; 5 lbs., $5.85; 10-Ib. tin, $10.60, postpaid. “BLACK LEAF’ WORM POWDER — A flock treatment for round and pin worms in poul- try. 4 lb., 100-bird size, 75c; 11% lbs., 600- bird size, $2.90, postpaid. “BLACK LEAF’ WORM PELLETS—If you prefer individual dosing, use ‘Black Leaf'’ Worm Pellets. The uncoated pellets are odorless and tasteless, containing .“‘shockless’’ nico- tine made from the powder and highly ef- fective. For 2 to 4lb. chickens give one- half the easily broken adult size tablet. Adult size, doz., 15c; 25, 25c; 50, 45c; 100, 85c; 500, $3.50; 1000, $6.50, postpaid. GERMOZONE Germozone is an antiseptic for both baby chicks and older birds. Helps prevent spread of disease germs. Astringent. Useful for indi- vidual treatment of birds with roup. Lee’s Germozone Post- Liquid Each paid 4-oz. bottle ........ $ .40 $ .50 12-0z. battle ....... 75 -90 32-0z. bottle (not mailable) ........ 1.50 1.60 TONAX For Growing Birds Each drug in Tonax has been selected for a definite purpose. This combination of drugs makes Tonax ideally adaptable for year- round use. Broiler men report better gains when Tonax is used. Turkey raisers tell of quicker devel- opment and better finished birds. Flock own- ers say Tonax carries their flock through the heavy laying season in fine shape. Try Tonax. You will like it. 12-0z. can, 30c; postpaid, 40c. 2-lb. can, 75c; postpaid, 85c. LEEMULSION Cold, Wheezing LEEMULSION in the Mash Many poultrymen still like to add Leemul- sion to the mash instead of using it in the drinking water. It can be conveniently used by first stirring the medicine into water or milk, and then pouring the solution on the dry mash. A little mixing will give a crumbly, palatable feed. Specific directions will be found on the Leemulsion label. 4-oz. bottle, 50c; postpaid, 60c. $1.00; postpaid, $1.10. 1-qt. postpaid, $2.20. 12-0z. bottle, bottle, $2.00; VAPO-SPRAY Spray in the Air—Treat the Whole Flock VAPO-SPRAY is a combination of healing oils and expectorants. Both its antiseptic and inhalant properties are valuable. It is sprayed in the air of the poultry house until a light mist is created. The beneficial oils are breathed by the fowls and volatile portions work gently through the air passages. All forms of bronchitis should receive im- mediate treatment with both Leemulsion and Vapo-Spray. Prompt action is urgent. Laryn- gotracheitis should be treated with Vapo- Spray and Leemulsion even if the fowls have been vaccinated. 1 pint, 50c; postpaid, 60c. 1 quart, 75c; postpaid, 85c. 1/7 gallon, $1.25, not prepaid; 1 gallon, $2.00, not prepaid. FOWL POX VACCINE Used in the prevention of pox and its vari- ous forms such as sorehead, cankers, wet pox and diphtheritic roup on all fowls. 100 dose size, 85c; 500 dose, $3.35, postpaid. Keep a Few Select Rem- edies Always at Hand Ready for Emergency ACIDOX For Coecidiosis Anyone who has had a serious outbreak of Coccidiosis in his flock knows how bad it is. The “bloody” form of Coccidiosis often causes a very heavy death loss, but other forms that do not show blood in the droppings are just as costly. In bad attacks of Coccid- iosis, the lining of the intestines is severely damaged; sometimes so badly that there is bleeding. Acidox is an acid preparation for chickens and turkeys. Use in any type drinking vessel for the care of birds with Coccidiosis. 4-0z. bottle, 50c; postpaid, 60c. 12-o0z. bottle, $1.50; postpaid, $1.65. 1-quart bottle, $2.00; postpaid, $2.20. GIZZARD WORM CAPSULE Worms do not have to rob a pullet of a lot of food to lower production. Take advan- tage of the fact that you can now worm your laying flock with the Gizzard Capsules when- ever necessary to reduce infestation. 1 Env. 1 Can 1 Can Size of 10 of 50 of 100 Adult (six months cand! ‘older)ta.cscccseee $ .15 Su-75 $1.25 Pullet (four to six months of age)........ -10 -50 1.00 Chick (three to four months of age)........ .10 .40 .75 PICKPASTE For Cannibalism Pickpaste is blood-colored and mixes thor- oughly with blood. It is repulsive to fowls. A few tastes of it usually teach birds not to pick at one another, unless the habit has been permitted to become firmly established. Pickpaste is greaseless and adheres well to wounds. It is antiseptic and protects the wounds from dirt. It sticks well to skin and weathers but washes readily from the hands. Pickpaste can be obtained in convenient 6-oz. jars for 60c, or 65c, postpaid. TALCIMIZED SODIUM FLUORIDE It kills both old and young lice, including the young which hatch from the eggs present on the fowl at time of treatment. Talcimized Sodium Fluoride is in the form for poultrymen to use. Each Postpaid Small size (for 40 chickens)........ $ .35 $ .40 Large size (twice as much)........ -60 -70 PRATT’S POULTRY REGULATOR Builds up vitality, promotes sound digestion, sharpens appetite, and puts birds into condi- tion for heavy egg laying. 2l% lb. pkg., 50c; postpaid, 65c. PRATT’S ANIMAL REGULATOR 16-0z. pkg., 25c; postpaid, 35c. 21% lb. pkg., 50c; postpaid, 65c. HTH15 Well known dry chlorine inhalant powder for effective dusting of poultry. Being very fine and flour-like, H T H 15 floats in the air, permeates the atmosphere and gently settles over the birds. H T H 15 can also be put into the drinking water, helps protect against transmission of disease germs. 1 Ib., 65c, postpaid; 3 Ibs., $1.15, postpaid. STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA POULTRY EQUIPMENT FEEDERS 45c; postpaid, 55c Galvanized mason jar fountain with screw cap. Fits any standard mason jar. No. G25, 10c, postpaid. Glass pan fountain with steel clip which will fit any standard mason jar. B35, 12c, postpaid. CELLULOID LEG BANDS These slip o like a keyring—white, black, green, blue and red. Made in all sizes. When An intermediate or broiler feeder. Serves chicks from three weeks of age up. Hinged ordering, state what breed, size and color grill. Large capacity trough on adjustable YOU want them. Dae 50 100 legs. Turkey SIZ cece $25) } Fs60°* S100 No. 748, 48 in., $1.75, or $2.25, postpaid. Hen size . Panes -40 -70 Pullet size 15 335 -60 Chick size .... -10 -30 -50 By mail, 10c per 100 extra. _ COTTON LAMP WICKS Fits’ No.2" burnersaii.cccace. Fits’ No.3 burnersi.. 28-5 By mail, 10c per dozen extra. Yg-in. 1)-in. Large capacity, sanitary designed feeders on LAMPS AND BURNERS adjustable legs. Four-brade reels adjustable No. 883—LAMP with No. 3 ZENITH BURNER io 4 positions. and WICK, $2.45, postpaid. No. 82—LAMP with No. 2 HUDSON BURNER with WICK, $2.00, postpaid. Ideal for homemade brooders. No. 6360, 36 in., $1.10, postpaid. No. 548 No. 548——48-inch Feeder, $1.75, postpaid. THERMOMETER No. 523 Large brooder thermometer. White enamel, : No. 523, 85c, postpaid. Small dial brooder thermom- eter; 4l% inch back. White enamel. No. 414, 85c, postpaid. No. 414 Bottom - fill foun- tains with corrugat- ed pans. No. 21, four quarts with set- in pan. No carrying handle. No. A8 two gallon. Small scal- lops prevent chicks Very easily clean- from geiting wet. ed. No. A8, $1.35, postpaid. Heavy galvan- ized steel, easy to clean. No. C3, capacity 3 gallon, $2.00, postpaid. No. C5, capacity 5 gallon, $2.85, postpaid. —— oy a No. C3—3 Gallon FINISHING BROODER A 2-deck grewing and finish- ing brooder in a popular size. Inside dimensions: 24x36 inches. Head room: 15 inches. Two troughs per deck, 3 inches deep—5 inches wide. Truck and cover. furnished. Packed K.D. in 2 crates, 1 bun- dle, 3 cartons. Weight, 104 pounds. Price: $27.10, F.O.B. New Or- . 310A leans. NO. 75 BROODER ~ The No. 75 Hudson Brooder. A perfect display and storage brooder, yet can be used as a single deck brooder if desired. Feed and water troughs all around. Each deck individually heated and conirolled by exclusive heat cushion. Allows an abundance of fresh air—changed continuously. Inside dimensions: 24x36 inches. Head room: 942 inches without heater. No. 25S—5 feet long. Trough 9 inches wide, 45 inches deep, holds 40 pounds or 412 pecks dry laying mash. Serves 60 hens. Three in carton K.D. Weight 53 lbs. Second class freight L.C.L. Price: $4.10, not prepaid. CAPONIZING SET—With this instrument better and speedier operations can be performed than with any device ever offered. Each, $3.25, postpaid. can furnish most all breeds. prices. 150,000 chicks to satisfied customers. STECKLER'S DAY OLD CHICKS We guarantee 100% live chicks. We Write for sold over Last season we Packed K.D. in 1 bundle and 5 cartons. ‘Unit of 5 Drawers, $96.95. No. 71—Single Unit, $17.90, F.O.B. New Orleans. Weight, 245 lbs: POULTRY PUNCHES These are made for marking baby chicks by punching a hole in the web between the toes. Pocket-size punch, each 25c, postpaid. NEST EGGS Doz. atStore Postpaid ....None None 50 .60 China Lime . STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 39 Dog and Cat Remedies and Supplies RED HEART DRY DOG FOOD is available in kibbled form. Mixed with RED HEART CANNED DOG FOOD, it forms a com- plete ration for the dog. The new food is made from fresh meat, vacuum-dehydrated meat by- products marrow meat and bone, dry skimmed milk, fresh egg yolk, cereals, malt, wheat germ, cod liver oil, and yeast. Only whole- some, sound and nutritious ingredients are used in the manufacture of this food. Postpaid, 3 lbs., 60c; 10 lbs., $1.70. DOG BISCUITS For feeding fully ma- tured dogs; the size cake for dogs. Large box, postpaid, 45c; at Store, 40c. large adult The cakes are just the size for puppies and small dogs. Large box, postpaid, 45c; at Store, 40c. DRY YEAST FOR ANIMALS Helps to increase pep and gen- eral vitality, stimulate the appe- tite and aid digestion, produces a firmer and heavier coat, build stronger bones and muscles. Postpaid, 314 oz. can, 35c; 8 oz. can, 60c. GAINES DOG MEAL—lii's good all the year round, supplies com- plete nourishment. Popular with breeders, kennels and veterinar- ians. Prices: 2 lbs., 40c; 5 lbs., 75c; 10 lbs., $1.35, postpaid. Not prepaid, 25 lbs., $2.60. DOG DESSERT “CHARGE”’—Wholesome dessert for and Cats. less sweet. 2 oz., 10c; 5 oz., 25c. ITZY-BITZY—Jr. size, 10c; Economical size, 25c; Jumbo size, 50c, postpaid. MEAT BALLS—Trial size, 10c; 6-oz. size, 25c, postpaid. Dogs Satisfies their longing for a harm- DOG ACCESSORIES Coilars—Studded Tan—Sizes 12-14-16—70c ea. Collars—Dble. Leather Plain—sizes 12-14-16— $1.00 ea.; sizes 15-17-19, $1.40 ea. Harness—Studded Tan—Sizes 14-16-18—80c ea.; sizes 18-20-22, $1.20 ea. Leather Leads—75c, $1.00 and $1.35 ea. Chains—60c, 75c, $1.00, and $1.35 ea. Brushes—$1.00 and $1.35 ea. Combs—$1.10 ea. Sweaters—100% Wool—$4.00 ea. Blankets—55% Wool—S3.00. Toenail Nips—$2.50 ea. Wicker Dog Beds—$6.50, $7.50 and $8.00 ea. SERGEANTS DOG REMEDIES Sergeant’s Arsenic Iron Pills.....00...00..eecee S . Sergeant’s Canker Wash ........ Sergeant’s Carbolic Tar Soap... 25 Sergeant’s Condition Pills....... -60 Sergeant's Disinfectant, 4 ozs. -30 Sergeant's Disinfectant, 12 ozs..... 65 Sergeant's Diuretic Pills—Rheumatism ....... -60 Sergeant’s Expectorant Medicine—Coughs .60 Sergeant’s Eye Wash. .......scccccccosscosccecscorsscessnce .60 Sergeant's Intestinal Astringent—Diarrhea_ .60 Sergeant's Laxative Capsules... -60 Sergeant’s Mange Medicine ..........cceeeeeees -65 Sergeant’s Nerve Sedative—Running Fits .60 Sergeant’s Pepsin Tablets .........cccece eee -60 Sergeant's Puppy Worm Caps. peaed A!) Sergeant’s Skip Flea Powder. +25 Sergeant's Skip Flea Soap..... 25 Sergeant's Special Distemper 1.20 Sergeant's Worm Capsules ....... -60 Sergeant’s Tape Worm Medicine -60 Sergeant’s Vitamin Caps...... -60 Free Booklet for the Asking. Write us your requirements. FOR THE CAT Each Postpaid Gatnips Mouse sic ciscesvesesevesesesok S...15 $ .25 Red Heart Cat Food—!,-lb. COME ies tecesesessctscsecsiapstesecentscnevectssese Sold Out SPRATT’S DOG MEDICINES The Very Best Remedies For All Dog IIIs Sulfur Tablets, 15¢ and 60s, postpaid. Cod Liver Oil, Capsules, 60c, postpaid. Cough Tablets, 60c, postpaid. Special Tablets for Dogs, $1.00, postpaid. Special Tablets for Puppies, $1.00, postpaid. Ear Canker Ointment, 75c, postpaid. Eczema and Mange Ointment, 60c, postpaid, Mange Medicine, 75c, postpaid. Tape Worm Tablets, 60c, postpaid. Dog Ascarid Capsules—for large round worms in dogs—Il5e and 60c, postpaid. Dog Ascarid Capsules—for large round worms in puppies—Il15e and 60c, postpaid. Tablets for Constipation, 15c and 60c, postpaid. Tonle one Condition Tablets, 15c and 60c, post- paid. White Dog Soap, 25c, postpaid. Flea Powder, 35c, postpaid. Free Booklet for the Asking. BIRD BATH TUBS—Extra Heavy White China, oval, 4x3xll4 in., weight 8 oz.— 35c, postpaid. BIRD FOOD AND REMEDIES . Bird Grit—20c, postpaid. Song Restorer—30c, postpaid. Color Food—30c, postpaid. Moulting Food—0c, postpaid. Liquid Bird Tonic—30c, postpaid. Lice Powder—25c, postpaid. Egg Bread—380c, postpaid. Bird and Animal Salve—25c, postpaid. Bird Charcoal—20c, postpaid. Bird Digesto—30c, postpaid. Diarrhea Relief—30c, postpaid. Asthma Relief—30c, postpaid. Constipation Relief—30c, postpaid. Honey Ball—l5ec, postpaid. Bird Nesting—Il5c, postpaid. Special Mating Food—40c, postpaid. BIRD SEEDS Bird Millet—20c per lb., postpaid. Mixed Canary—s0c per Ib., postpaid. Plain Canary—30c per Ib., postpaid. Rape—30c per lb., postpaid. Red Bird Seed—25c per Ilb., postpaid. Write for prices on 100 pound lots and larger. Wire Nests for Canary Birds—25c, postpaid. Cuttle Fish Bone—l0c each, postpaid; $1.75 per pound, postpaid. Shield Cups—20c each, postpaid. Delicatessen Cups—5de each, postpaid. Breeding Cage Cups—lIl5e each, postpaid. Canary Leg Bands, aluminum, (numbered) and celluloid—20c per dozen; $1.50 per 100, postpaid. PULVEX FLEA POWDER CONTAINS DDT Quickly kills the fleas instead of merely stupefying them, al- lowing them to revive and rein- fest. All-over dusting also kills lice. Weekly Pulvex-ing usually immunizes dog against having fleas at all. NW AG) Gey 25. Core 0 bee ere 25c Be S/O NOMS (COM er ysccesrcccssterserccaess 50c PULVEX DRY CLEANER Cleans dog without soap and water, and exposing him to colds. No fuss or muss; just sprinkle on dog’s coat, rub on to hide, brush out. Removes dirt; destroys “‘doggy odor”; leaves hide glowing and hair glistening. A ‘must’ during winter for all dogs. Particularly desirable for puppies. Stops Dogs Scratching Sponge-Away _ solution sponged on your dog or used as a dip kills fleas, lice, ticks; destroys doggy odor; promotes healing of sores, abrasions of Summer Eczema from scratch- ing for fleas. One-ounce bottle (makes 2 gallons), 25¢; 3 oz., 50c; 8 oz., $1.00. Pulvex Combination Treatment WORM CAPSULES Use as directed and you expel Tape, Round (ascarid), Hook and Whip Worms—whichever your dog has. Insures your worming right for them no matter how little you know about worms or worming. Packaged two ways: for puppies, for dogs. Regular size pack- age, 50c. PULVEX VITA-VURV —a combination of powdered vitamins and minerals An ideal food supple- ment for puppies and growing dogs, for. sick or aged dogs. Just mix this palatable powder in dog's food and he will get his minimum daily re- quiremenis of Vitamins A, Bs, D, G and of calcium, phosphorus and iron. A Sa FUE COOPER K RUTECE = S-oz. can (30 day supply for average dog), 75c. PULVEX FLEA SOAP In addition to ridding a dog of fleas, and cleaning and deodorizing him, Pul- vex Flea Soap stimulates and gives coat a “dog show'' sheen. Leaves hair soft, silky, pine scented. Lathers quickly into rich foam. 25c, the best buy in dog soaps. 40 STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Steckler Seed Co., Inc. Seed Growers---Seed Merchants New Orleans, La. Write Name and Address Plainly. Send Money With All Orders .When gocds are ordered C.O.D. 50% of the amount mus accompany orders. NO LIVE STOCK, PLANTS OR TREES SENT C.O.D. Doeeteeaaitiaaasabatesed ade saxbubeaenbocbetoacoanses Sera Dy arrsreeesceseteacacscccesszscccnctetsceseceassusossccsacscastacsstvecencereasscscesscrer! 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If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms they are at once to be returned. 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Please use the head of the family only in your list For your kindness we shall be glad to send you some extra seeds along with your order. NAME POSTOFFICE R. F. D. No. STATE Cece meen ee aa nen cee nc ee crete cee ne cs obec s cece ean ee nsec eee eee c as ere ne ene O66 Os oe SOS wos Ce COSSE RES SS OOS Sees eae SSSSSOd Den we sees aeens acess cenassnnacccepessenscenccn ce sesanacussuccesssessuscsasecut Sew eee ew ce meee e cee naan nen nen ewww en ewww ee ana een een een ence eee eee e na een meee went ee ee eens Oe CSOS SOS OSE ESE SESS e mare Seen eee e nena en eee staan ence a eee nae enn cence nen wena we aw nnn nw eee eee wne nnn nnneweces ew en en a nn nee rene ten wenn ene n na aa eee ana en een SCS O SS SE HS HOO RE Onn RR SSN SOE ES Hewat R RE een n eee een ee ana aan nen ee eee n teen ewan eee n neem eee e nn eennnwenennen Se eee eee en ne Ee ene EE eee ee ne ee ee Ow EO ECO EOE OES OED EOE OBESE SEE EES ERB EEK SER EOP ONES EHT ONES SEEKER Eo The U. S. Government is urging the growing of your own fruit trees so essential to health and strength. Fruit is easy to grow and trees increase in value every year. Help Feed America. a i Our trees are of the very best quality and stock. Well branched trees. Priced within range of all. See page 31. FRUIT DEMAND IS HEAVY—PRICES HIGH Grow Your Own Fruits Fruit Tree shortage is growing and from al! indications the shortage will continue for years. Many customers were disappointed last year, could not get the trees they wanted. Demands are heavy and supply will be short, we urge that you place your orders promptly and early so that they will have prompt attention when shipping season begins.