Steckler's seeds : 1915 . the ears aresomewhat larger and the kernel of a pale,pinkish color, some of the ears run entirelywhite, while others again are of a deeppink. The stalks grow larger than theCrosbys, almost as tall as Stowells Ever-green, and produce two ears each. ADAMS EXTRA EARLY.—The earliestkind, but ears are small and not as desir-able as the Adams Early, which followsthis variety closely in maturity. OKLAHOMA WHITE WONDER.— The king of all corn. It grows under conditionsthat kill all other varieties. It is, as itsname implies, a white variety. Its goodpoints are so numerous that
Steckler's seeds : 1915 . the ears aresomewhat larger and the kernel of a pale,pinkish color, some of the ears run entirelywhite, while others again are of a deeppink. The stalks grow larger than theCrosbys, almost as tall as Stowells Ever-green, and produce two ears each. ADAMS EXTRA EARLY.—The earliestkind, but ears are small and not as desir-able as the Adams Early, which followsthis variety closely in maturity. OKLAHOMA WHITE WONDER.— The king of all corn. It grows under conditionsthat kill all other varieties. It is, as itsname implies, a white variety. Its goodpoints are so numerous that were we todetail them all, one by one, our readerswould think we were exaggerating thefacts. But this corn is grown in everypart of the country and is pleasing everyone that has planted it. It is a grand andgood and reliable—a veritable mortgagelifter. It makes the prettiest stand of anycorn we have ever seen. The stalks growfrom ten to thirteen feet in height and areexceedingly tliick, with short and Oklahoma White Wonder. Diversify Your Crops and Plant Seed From Steckler. GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 37 M . /
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