LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1921. 



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LETTUCE 



Head or Cabbage Lettuce — Continued. 



All-the- Year-Round — rForms a hardy, compact head, 

 suitable for sowing at all seasons. 



Boston Market — White-seeded Tennis Ball — Grows 

 very compact and is beautifully white and crisp. 



Mignonette — A beautiful little First Early Lettuce. 

 The heads are exceptionally solid and compact, 

 with few outside leaves. The general color is a 

 bronzy green, the inside leaves a beautiful 

 creamy white, crisp and tender. It is very hardy, 

 and can either be planted for an extra early 

 lettuce or for a late fall crop. 



MAY KING — One of the earliest heading- varieties, 

 quickly producing from spring sown seed a large, 

 firm, well-closed head, the outer leaves slightly 

 tinged brown, the heart clear yellow and most 

 crisp and tender. The. outer leaves so compactly 

 enfold the head that very close planting is per- 

 missible, making it with its superior quality a 

 favorite variety for frame culture. Pkt. 10c; oz. 

 20c; % lb. 45c; 1 lb. $1.60. 







Cos or Roniaine Lettuce. 



YELLOW-SEEDED BUTTER — Selected Stock— A 



compact-growing variety, forming large, dense 

 heads of yellowish green, thick, smooth leaves, 

 which blanch inside to a rich, creamy color. The 

 quality is excellent. 



Salamander — Large, solid heads, bright green in 

 color; leaves thick, smooth and tender, does not 

 readily run to seed. 



California Cream Butter — A very large "butter- 

 head'-' variety, golden-yellow inside, crisp, ten- 

 der and sweet. It is heat-proof and slow to run 

 to seed; unexcelled as a summer and autumn 

 sort. 



WAYAHEAD — An extra early, large, solid-headed 

 variety, adapted to cold-frame or garden culture. 

 Outside leaves light green, inside and heart 

 golden-yellow, crisp and sweet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 

 20c; Yt, lb. 45c; 1 lb. $1.60. 



All varieties on this page, except where noted: 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 115c; % lb. 4©c; 1 lb. $1.40. Postpaid. 



May King Lettuce. 



GOLDEN QUEEN — A desirable early Head Lettuce, of a pleasing 

 golden yellow color, crisp and very tender, with few loose leaves. 



Black Seeded Butter — Forms a close, hard head, with a few outer 

 leaves. 



Brown Dutch — Very desirable for winter use, forms a large, solid 

 head, the inner leaves of which are very sweet and tender. 



LARGE WHITE SUMMER CABBAGE — A good summer variety; 

 heads of good size, close and well formed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Vi 

 lb. 40c; 1 lb. $1.40. 



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. 



COS OR ROMAINE LETTUCE. 



TRIANON COS, True French Stock — Forms close upright heads, 

 crisp and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 65c; 1 lb. $2.25. 



Giant White Cos — The long narrow leaves produce loose sugar-loaf 

 heads, unequalled for flavor, crispness and tenderness. 



Yellow Seeded Butter. 



