. Steckler's seeds : 1922. oing all dangerof heating is obviated, and the roots keepuntil next summer. Four or five poundsare sown to the acre. Sugar beets are alsoused for stock feeding, and while not aslarge as the Mangels, thej have a higherpercentage of sugar. LONG RED MAN-GEL. — Largest andheaviest yielder in the South of all theMangels. Roots grow from 1^ to 2-3 above ; surface and usually 18 inches to 2 feet I long; 4 to 6 inches in diameter. This is I the best possible varietv for you to plant. I Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 15c.; V4 lb., 25c.;lb., 75c.; 5 lbs., $, postpaid. GOLDEN T
. Steckler's seeds : 1922. oing all dangerof heating is obviated, and the roots keepuntil next summer. Four or five poundsare sown to the acre. Sugar beets are alsoused for stock feeding, and while not aslarge as the Mangels, thej have a higherpercentage of sugar. LONG RED MAN-GEL. — Largest andheaviest yielder in the South of all theMangels. Roots grow from 1^ to 2-3 above ; surface and usually 18 inches to 2 feet I long; 4 to 6 inches in diameter. This is I the best possible varietv for you to plant. I Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 15c.; V4 lb., 25c.;lb., 75c.; 5 lbs., $, postpaid. GOLDEN TANKAED. — Yellow most prolific, very nutritious, one ofthe most profitable varieties for stock feed-ing. Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 15c.; 14 lb., 1 30c.; lb., $; 5 lbs., $ postpaid. WHITE FRENCH SUGAR.—Largest andbest of the true Sugar Beets for the valuable in fattening live stock 1 of all kinds. Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 15c.; i 1/4 lb., 30c.; lb., $; 5 lbs., $, Longr Red Mang-el. Golden Tankard. White French Sug-ar. 12 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. Make Real Profit With Cabbage CUZiTURE.—Cabbage requires a strong- good soil and should be heavily fertilizedor manure worked in well before transplanting. The best fertilizer for Cabbage shouldcontain available Phosphoric Acid 7%, Potash 8% and Nitrogen 5%. To raise largeCabbage without good soil and without working the plants well is an is sown here almost every month of the year, but the seed for the main cropshould be sown from July to September. For a succession seed can be sown till Novem-ber. The main crop for spring should be sown during November. Wakefield varietiesshould be sown a little earlier than the Succession, the latter kind not till Novemberbut in a frame, so the young plants • can be protected against cold weather, which wegenerally have in December and January. After the middle of January setting out canbe started. These early v
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