. Steckler's seeds : 1922. eral years and has been found prolific,early maturing, and much sought after bythe cotton buyers. It is a fine character ofcotton, a strong- 1 3-16 inch staple, alwayscommanding a good liberal lb., 35c., postpaid; Tbu. 30 lbs., $, notprepaid. SEA ISLAND COTTON.—Extra longstaple; lint 1% or 1% to 2 inches. Seedblack and lintless. Plant % bushel to acrein row—5-foot rows, 3-foot drill. Thefamous Sea Island Cottons are known allover. 1 lb., EOc, postpaid; bu. 40 lbs., $,not prepaid. SIMPKINS EARLY COT-TON.—(Short Staple.)—The superiority ofth
. Steckler's seeds : 1922. eral years and has been found prolific,early maturing, and much sought after bythe cotton buyers. It is a fine character ofcotton, a strong- 1 3-16 inch staple, alwayscommanding a good liberal lb., 35c., postpaid; Tbu. 30 lbs., $, notprepaid. SEA ISLAND COTTON.—Extra longstaple; lint 1% or 1% to 2 inches. Seedblack and lintless. Plant % bushel to acrein row—5-foot rows, 3-foot drill. Thefamous Sea Island Cottons are known allover. 1 lb., EOc, postpaid; bu. 40 lbs., $,not prepaid. SIMPKINS EARLY COT-TON.—(Short Staple.)—The superiority ofthis cotton over all others consists of itsextreme earliness and heavy fruiting; haslong limbs, which come out at the lb., 35c., postpaid; bu. 30 lbs., $, notprepaid. KING-S EARLY IMPROVED COTTON.— This short staple Cotton has wonderfullyincreased in popularity. It is extra early,wonderfully prolific, long limbed, seedsmall, lint 36 to 40 per cent. 1 lb., 35c.,postpaid; bu. 30 lbs., $, not Express Cotton. ALLENS IMPROVED COTTON.—(Long Staple.)—Runs full 11/2 to 1%. Consideredby the mills as the most desirable cottonraised in the United States, Sea Island ex-cepted. 1 lb., 40c., postpaid; bu. 30 lbs.,$4^0, not prepaid. BANK ACCOUNT COTTON.— (ShortStaple.)—Early for boll weevil some very extravagant claims havebeen made in certain quarters for this cot-ton, it is in all truth one of our best typestoday. 1 lb., 35c., postpaid; bu. 30 lbs.,$, not prepaid. WANNAMAKER CLEVELAND BIOBOLL.—Plant vigorous, thrifty, with lowclose-jointed basal fruit limbs; large bollseasily picked, medium size seed, grayish togreenish, 34 to 38 per cent lint, 1% to 1%inches long, fine and strong. Earliest andmost prolific at experimental stations. Es-pecially recommended for sections wherethe boll Aveevil is present. 1 lb., 35c., post-paid; bu. 30 lbs., $, not prepaid. Special prices on large quantities of anyof the Cotton Seed. CATAL
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