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BIG BOSTON LETTUCE 
Stock—This variety 
is considered by many mar- 
ket gardeners to be the fin- 
est head lettuce in existence. 
It forms large compact 
heads with few outside 
leaves and stands a long 
time before bolting to seed. 
The color of the leaves is a 
light green, with a slight 
tinge of brown on margins 
of outer leaves. Pkt., 10¢; 
oz., 15¢e; %4 Ib., 45e; 1 Ib., 
$1.50. 
Selected 
UNRIVALLED 
LETTUCE 
Selected Stock—A _ sure-head- 
ing variety, suitable for 
growing at any season. 
Forms large, compact, but- 
tery heads, and is slow -to 
run to seed. The general 
character is similar to “Big 
Boston,” except that the 
color is a lighter green and 
leaves are not tinged with 
brown. PkKt., 10e; 0z., 15¢; 
% Ib., 45e; 1 Ib., $1.50. 
GIANT MAGNUM DULCE PEPPER 
This Pepper excels all others for salads and stuffing, 
also delicious sliced and fried, or it may be eaten raw, it 
is so mild. It grows to a very large size, frequently over 
six inches long and four inches through. Pkt., 10¢; 0z., 60c; 
1% Ib., $2.00; 1 Ib., $6.00. 
NEW PEA—EARLY EIGHT WEEKS 
Most gardeners are now favoring the dwarf peas—their 
small vines require no brushing or poles and permit plant- 
ing between other crops like tomatoes, thus conserving 
space. In yield, too, they average well, only slightly less 
than the heaviest yielding taller sorts. ‘Hight Weeks” 
is one of the very shortest vined peas, growing only 8 to 
10 inches-in height. The quality is excellent. Season 
earlier than “Nott’s Excelsior’ or “American Wonder” and 
just as heavy a yielder. An ideal early kitchen garden 
sort. The garden affords no greater luxury than the first 
early fresh green peas right from the vine. Pkt., 15¢e3 
ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 70c. If wanted by mail, see zone rates. 
Lettuce, Big Boston. 
CHINESE GIANT PEPPER 
A favorite Pepper with market gardeners. 
It grows to 
a large size, flesh thick, very mild and sweet, excellent 
for salads and stuffing. 
1 Ib., $5.50. 
Pkt., 10¢; 0z., 45¢e; %4 Ib., $1.50; 
KING OF DENMARK SPINACH 
“ANTVORSKOV” 
This new Spinach forms large ‘compact tufts of broad, 
round leaves and will eventually replace all others for 
spring planting, as it is very slow to go to seed, continuing 
to grow and hold its fine quality for weeks after all other 
sorts have gone to seed. It makes a very quick and low 
growth, producing an abundance of dark green leaves 
which are of large size and very much crumpled. It is 
ready for use as soon as other varieties of spinach and the 
leaves hold up remarkably well after being cut. The 
quality is excellent and we consider it one of the most 
valuable additions to the vegetable varieties that has been 
made in recent years, both for growing in the home garden 
and for market. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15¢; 14 Ib., 30c; Ib., $1.00. 
)130 Wisconsin St. Milwaukee, Wis.G8 
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