. Steckler's seeds : 1922. known to weigh over 100 , 10c.; oz., 20c.; ^4 l^-i 50c; lb., $,postpaid. JAPANESE PIE. — Distinct Japanesevariety adapted to all parts of the meaty and solid and in general ap-pearance resembles the Cashaw, but isearlier and usually larger. Meat is ratherfree from water and easily cut anddried if desired. Packet, 10c.; oz., 20c.; ^lb., 60c.; lb., $, postpaid. Frotschers Green Striped Cashaw CrookNeck. FBOTSCHEBS GREEN STRIPEDCASHAW.—Fruits very large, with crook-ed neck. Color, creamy white, irregularlystriped or traced with green. Fle


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. known to weigh over 100 , 10c.; oz., 20c.; ^4 l^-i 50c; lb., $,postpaid. JAPANESE PIE. — Distinct Japanesevariety adapted to all parts of the meaty and solid and in general ap-pearance resembles the Cashaw, but isearlier and usually larger. Meat is ratherfree from water and easily cut anddried if desired. Packet, 10c.; oz., 20c.; ^lb., 60c.; lb., $, postpaid. Frotschers Green Striped Cashaw CrookNeck. FBOTSCHEBS GREEN STRIPEDCASHAW.—Fruits very large, with crook-ed neck. Color, creamy white, irregularlystriped or traced with green. Flesh, lightyellow, very thick, rather coarse butsweet. This sort is very productive andpopular. Packet, 10c.; oz., 20c.; 14 lb., 60c.;lb., $, postpaid. YELLOW CASHAW.—The vines are verystrong growers and produce an enormouscrop of large fine fruits of superior quality,keep remarkably well. Makes the verybest of pumpkin pies. Very valuable forfeeding stock. Packet, 10c.; 02., 20c.; 14lb., 60c.; lb., $, Larg-e Cheese Pumpkin. LARGE CHEESE.—Bright orange, some-times salmon color fine grained, and usedfor table or stock feed. Packet, 10c.; oz.,15c.; 14 lb., 35c.; lb., $, postpaid. SMALL SUGAR.—Very handsome andprolific, of small size, averaging 10 inchesin diameter. Skin deep orange yellow;flesh fine grained, sweet and an excellentkeeper. Very desirable for the , 10c.; oz., 20c.; 14 lb., 50c.; lb., $,postpaid. CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 51 CRISP COOL RADISHES CiriiTUBE.—This is a popular vegetable, and grown to a large extent. The groundfor Radishes should be rich and mellow. The early small varieties can be sown broad-cast among other crops, such as beets, peas, spinach, or where lettuce has been trans-planted. Early varieties are sown in this section the whole year, but during Summerthev require frequent watering to make them grow quickly. The Early Scarlet TurnipWhite Tipped and White Strasburg are best for planting during the Summe


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