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CURLY CONTINUITY—A well folded, firm, crisp 
head with red shading on a clear green background. 
The leaves are crisp and nicely frilled like those of 
New York. The quality is excellent, and the flavor 
sweet and nutty. 1 oz., 50c; % lb., $1.50 ____Pkt. 10c 
IMMENSITY—An enormous Solid-Headed Lettuce, 
one of the slowest to run to seed. Not an early sort, 
but of great heat-resisting qualities. It is tender, 
crisp and sweet, even to the outside leaves. 1 oz., 
20c; % Ib., 65c; 1 lb., $2.00 ______________-_ Pkt. 10c 
ICEBERG—Forms a compact head with large main 
ribs which curve inwards, protecting the center, so 
that it is always thoroughly blanched, remaining crisp 
and tender at all times. 1 0z., 20c; %4 lb., 60c; 1 Ib., 
SA pe eee eT ek Pkt. 10c 
WAYAHEAD—An extra early, large, solid-headed 
variety, adapted to cold-frame or garden culture. Out- 
side leaves light green, inside and heart golden-yel- 
low, crisp and sweet. 1 oz., 20c; % lb., 60c; 1 I|b., 
CSL esa) == Ep a Sm Pkt. 10¢ 
MAY KING—Grows rapidly, forming large heads, 
very tender and sweet. The outer leaves are tinged 
brown, heart rich yellow. 1 oz., 20c; % lb., 50c; 1 lb., 
SES Ogeeneneceins ih POUL irs aa 2 Pkt 10e 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON (Selected Stock) — A 
favorite forcing variety; forms a compact mass of 
leaves and differs in being lighter colored, and in 
nearly double the size of the Curled Simpson. 1 oz., 
oC ab seoae; Lt Ib., $2:00-_---2- = ae Pkt. 5e 
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 qual- 
ities throughout the entire season. We recommend 
this as one of the best for family use. 1 oz., 20c; 
TA, Woes GIVES IL Moy, 63) (e541) Lee ea Pkt. 5e 
EARLY CURLED SIMPSON—White seeded. Does 
not head, but forms compact mass of leaves. 1 0z., 
PTs Ya Ilo, Bios Ih lho, Spy ee Pkt. 5e 
CURRIE’S GRAND RAPIDS (Extra Selected Stock) 
—The most popular of all Forcing Lettuce. On ac- 
count of its upright habit of growth it can be grown 
Currie’s Grand Rapids Lettuce 
closer than other sorts, and is less liable to rot; the 
leaves are light yellowish-green, excellent for ship- 
ping and keep a long time without wilting. 1 0z., 25¢; 
TM b3t65Cs el bs ($2500 ee ae Pkt. 10c 
TRIANON COS—Sown at the same time as the head 
Lettuces, this variety perfects compact, upright, tight- 
ly folded cones within 60 days of sowing the seeds. 
It folds of its own accord, no tying required, and in- 
side leaves bleach naturally to a most attractive 
greenish white. It is an ideal Lettuce for sowing 
again during June for use during August when reg- 
ular head Lettuces will not form solid plants. 1 oz., 
20¢;- 4427 lb:'50cs “Tl lbs $35 222-2 en eee Pkt. 10c 
NEW CHICKEN LETTUCE—48 days. Here is a gen- 
uine lettuce which will yield as much or more chicken 
or rabbit feed as any “greens” plant. When cut it 
starts at once to grow again. The leaves can be pulled 
off each stem like a kale. It sends up a stout stalk 
3 or 4 feet high, loaded with leaves. Oz., 20c; % lb., 
AS CS Mb hl 325 pe eet rs ee ene ee eee nse Moa Pkt. 10c 
MARTYNIA 
MARTYNIA—The seedpods are used for pickling 
when gathered young and tender. Sown in open 
ground in May in hills 3 feet apart each way, or in 
a hotbed and afterwards transplanted. If once plant- 
ed in the garden voluntary plants are likely to spring 
up the following year from scattered seeds. % o2z., 
SOE AIO ZWD 0 Cie a ee a se Pkt. 10c 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
PURE SPORE CULTURE WHITE BOTTLE SPAWN—This 
spawn is produced in quart milk jars under sterile conditions so 
that it may be kept indefinitely. One carton equals five bricks of 
ordinary spawn. Each container contains full information. Price 
per carton, 90c; 12 cartons, $9.00; 25 cartons, $18.75. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 10c per carton in the first and 
second zone. 
PURE CULTURE MUSHROOM SPAWNS—Put up in pressed 
bricks weighing about 144 pounds each and prepared as recom- 
mended by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
1 brick to a square yard. 
Price per brick by express $ .35 
SUbricks e222 se . 1.50 
10 bricks _.. ° 
25 ubricksy-s eee eee . 5.50 
LOOubricks eandiovers peaches ee ae 18 - 
See parcel post rates if wanted by mail. 
Leaflet, “‘How to Grow Mushrooms,” furnished with 
each brick of spawn. 
