LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 192S. 



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LETTUCE 



Lettuce is of easy growth and will thrive in any ordinary garden soil. Sow thinly in rows 1 foot apart, and when large 

 enough thin out the plants so as to leave room for growth. To obtain good Lettuce all through the season it is necessary to 

 make sowings at short intervals, as during the hot_montha It Is apt to become bitter and run to seed. 



1 oz. to 150 feet of drlU. 3 lbs. to the acre. 



The first four varieties offered on 

 this page are CURLED or LOOSK- 

 I.,EAVED sorts. 



Currie's Grand Rapids Lettuce. 



CURRIE'S GRAND RAPIDS. 



Extra Selected Stock. 



The most popular of all Forcing Lettuce. On account of 

 its upright habit of growth it can he grown closer than other 

 sorts, and is less liable to rot; the leaves are 

 light yellowish-green, excellent for shipping and 

 keep a long time w thout wilting. Pkt. 15c; oz. 

 40c; Vi lb. 8.5c; 1 lb. $.3.00. 



BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON — Selected 

 Stock — A favorite forcing variety; 

 forms a compact mass of leaves and 

 differs in being lighter colored, and 

 is nearly double the size of the 

 Curled Simpson. Pkt. lUc; oz. 20c; 

 V. lb. 65c; 1 lb. $2.25 

 CURRIE'S PRIZE HEAD — Forms a 

 large head of loose leaves, bright 

 green in color, tinged at the edges 

 with red; very crisp and tender, and 

 of excellent flavor, and has the 

 faculty of keeping its good qualities 

 throughout the entire season. We 

 recommend this as one of the best 

 for fan ily use. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 

 1/. V\ 6.=^": 1 Ih, $2.25. 

 EARLY CURLED SIMPSON — "White 

 Seeded. Does not head, but forms 

 a compact mass of leaves. Pkt. 10c; 

 07. 2nc; V. ih. 65c: 1 lb. $".25. 

 HEAD, OR CABBAGE I,ETTUCE. 

 y: " K ^ MBv ^^^ BOSTON — A large Head Lettuce 



~P^ -' -'tflf -^T' li'^S exceedingly valuable either for forc- 



' -^■K!'\"k«.. .'t-.-.-^Kn j^g Qj. outdoor work. The leaves are 

 light green and tender. To get the 

 best results this sort should be 

 grown early or very late, as It does 

 best in cool weather. When forced 

 under glass should be grown a num- 

 ber of degrees cooler than other 

 sorts. Grown largely in the South- 

 ern States, for shipping north. Pkt. 

 10c: 07 ■',0r: y. Ih SS- 1 Pv $2.50 

 NEW YORK OR WONDERFUL. — A good 

 summer Head Lettuce, one of the 

 slowest to run to seed; of excellent 

 flavor; very crisp and tender, heads 

 of immense size and very solid, so 

 solid, in fact, that when seed Is 

 wanted the heads must be slashed 

 to permit the seed stalk to come 

 through. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; Va, lb. 

 85c; 1 lb. $3.00. 



