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^ '" ItOLGIANO'S NE-W GOLDEN HEART 



.^jjgj.,^ '^ LETTliCE. -Perfect in every detail. Early. 



'' o^'i; large handsome, most attractive, light 



( ' ^ isSoJisFl' i-i ■ color, tender, crisp, solid, compact, with a 



•SI . ' . I "^S^^ "■'^ISiSSS iiS^Sm^P*^' '^" sweet, nutty, golden-yellow heart. Its 



""^- '' ^6 Swii '^■Sw^^ Ji'"' '•- -.-- Havor equals the heart of a well-seasoned 



Celery. It matures at any season, and 

 ,j» ■ will grow on rich or poor land. We can- 



not say too much about this leader among 

 '~^K LetKice, but you will say even more. 

 'Wki, I'Jtis.. 5c. and lOe. 0».. J 5c. 1/4 JUlt.. 

 Ti^ jr 50c. 1/2 L.l>., 80e. Lb., i|!1.50. 



„[/ BOLGIA..O'S NEW EARLY SPRING 



r LETTUCE.— In the early Spring months 



^-■^ this splendid Lettuce does its best, pro- 



,<. xU< ducing large, Cabbage-like heads, which 



ij'i are uniform in size, tender, crisp, and 



y sell for the highest prices in the market. 



Although a new variety, it has already 



had a, favorable introduction, and won approval 



t.^Q,,.,),- -^ m w ' '".T ' KLlliMI "^ frornX>ur best Lettuce growers. 



r»j«KS^.£. ' -iaM^-^BKiaBaiBWJV y Pkts.. 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. 2 Ozs., 



, 25e. 1/4 Lb., 40c. 1/2 Lb., 75c. 



a., ^ Lb., .fJ.50. 



CALIFORNIA CREAM BUTTER LETTUCE. 



Is a Lettuce of much merit. It meets the ex- 



)' : pectations of expeil gardeners and shippers who 



have no use for any except the best. Oiitsi«le 



leaves are a medium green color, inside is fold- 



V fU a solid head of rich, creamy yellow color. The 



W ■ largest growers consider it one of the best in cul- 



fr, ti'Vation. Puts., 5c., lOc. Ok., 15e. 2 Oy.s.. 25c. 



/ 1/4 Lb., 40c. 1/2 Lb., GOc. Lb., ipl.OO. 

 1/ EARLY CURLED SIMPSON.— Heads a yellow- 



/ ■ :^_^_ ^^,^--'"^ — " ' ,j- 1/ ish green, are a compact mass of curly leaves; 



1/ \ ^ji*^ ' / very tender. Pitts., 5c. and lOc. Oa., 15c. 2 



J ^"^ NEW GOLDEN HEART LETTUCE. / . Ozs., 25e. 1/4 ±.h., 40c. 1/2 Lb., 65c. Lb., $1. 



▼defiance.- This we consider one of the very best Let- VtENNIS BALL LETTUCE (WUite Seeded.)— This Lettuce 



tuces. It is of fine quality, crisp and tender, and remains in is generally planted for forcing under canvas or glass. It is 



prime condition a long time before going to seed. As a Sum- an improvement over the ordinary strain producing larger 



raer variety it has already become a standard sort. heads. PUt.s.. 5c. and 10c. Ov.., 1.>e. -<>■■««•• -••c- 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. 2 Or.H.. 25c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. 1/2 Lb., «>0e. Lb., !),1.00. 



1/4 Lb. ,50c. 1/2 Lb., 80c. Lb., $1.50. 



BIG BOSTON LETTUCE. n*^ - l^v^^v^^*. 



Extra Superior stock. ^_ (^ ^ y^U^ ,,„.^ 



THIS variety is identical in color, shape and jr' A^ieS^^t^SS^ ■* v* ~*. « '"H. 



general appearance with the famous Bos- 1\ * ^ ^J^tJl&S^ j^^vL i Jf "'•O'k "SL 



ton Market Lettuce, but Is double the size. . * SSr jT'^ il^ 1 V *./ "^Sv^^ b. "* 



It is about one week later in maturing, but its ^"^ j I jir ^C^%.' ''w'^w % *^,-"»*_^ ^"w 



solidity and greater size head makes it a verv t V, * «.d^ * ■ "jJrwV. ^^ '^ •»««jWm^*^^'°* 



valuable sort. Suitable either for forcing in f ^ SsLiKf » jSwiiii, ''^ "■*»».. ■* 'Kt^ i|Jw^ ■^"». 



cold frames or open-ground planting. The Big {■■, 't "f AktIf , J ^ T^ft ( <^' T /»- t - ** ^•'W Fffl^ .«» .^ "*> 



Boston is wanted by market gardeners and >* > * ^AjPfeflT A^ fl&Hi. j. ^ • ^UB« ^ ». '4' 



truckers, because it always produces laipe, f\ ^^BWK # ^L-,. ^^^ ^ n S'rJ ^ y.- ■«*" '^~^'' ^Mf'^Sm' ft j •"*** 



solid, salable heads, and because it heads up .*/ j-gfiKA «L \. S^kA X — "^ * ■<it«. '"/j^^H* ' \ " * 



well at all seasons of the year, and is of crisp, i -J^JiStJ^ ^%t '^ *'*^*'<SW1lli». _— ^^*ak.i/WBsK-fc V -^ k 



tender quality. It is a splendid forcing variety. I ? J*^^a* *^' ji ■*r!^[ ^9mlfiKSl9i»^ -SMt-JBBTir- 6S.Afr & } 



and can stand the coldest weather in the opens'* ^™3 * itfr 4^R>. ^tjy- jiF /^^f^ll^^K!^^^^^'^ ^^^ J 



ground. i ^Sj, •i\l, \ft ^r, '• ^t, . jfiSSS** ' PtH ^ 



puts., 5c. and lOc. Ok., Lie. 2 Or.s., 2.5c. 1 * 7 -M^Hkl* ft. •" « ^ f WAf^^"^ W^ *'.«o 



1/4 Lb., 40c. 1/2 Lb., 65c. Lb., $1.25. \ »., ^-a-, ,3r 5Rffll«A W.lSsK^''*''"''^ -i^ W^^ 



""^"^ ea^vXy variety, forming a crisp, tender, solid ^ ^fS^SSSo^ j iSfc«33ffi^"V^**^ *" Tiiir jjMB J & ' g^ ^^^^^ 



head. It is desirable for forcing for the early *"'^^S"*^ jJ'^TB^* f- A* ' i^^fflB^& -^^K^ 



Pkts., 'Sc. and 10c. Oz., 1.5c. 2 Ozs., 25c. * '.^S r V* "" . '< ^ ..^KtinSf^ ^^HM 



1/4 Lb., 40c. 1/2 Lb., 60c. Lb., .$1.00. ""^^ / • , ^^VB 



^^appii—^ PHILADELPHIA BLACK-SEEDED BUT- « "■ ^^\ f' 3\ / ' '^■^0^ 



""^^ TER LETTUCE.— The fine qualities of this ■■-,^'~'\ „ T »t la >* ^S^ 



early Lettuce puts It in the front rank. Its * 'JV^_^ , \ \ StV ^,diwc< ^^^ 



leaves are of an attractive green color, tinged ~ "^S^^^eta* ' •< ^"^Stt *• ^F 



with bronze; its head is solid, and as a shipper "'""^^^i ' -^^Z* " -Jr 



it has no equal, looking as well when opened in . «=-ih ^;^*BH*Br.^ ^"^ ■»*,*. , '^ 



New York and Boston as it does when it is , •-■*■* <'^2rdi^«» ..*■«* ^^^ 



packed. Pkts . 5c. and 10c. Oz.. 15c. 2 Ozs.. -- ^ t.^.-JS^S*'^.' "• 1 _ 



25c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. l/2Lb., 60e. Lb., .$1.00. BIG BOSTON LETTUCE-EXTRA SUPERIOR STOCK. 

 ^^ REICHNER'S DUTCH BUTTER 



^-^^^ LETTUCE. -Large, white, solid .' „ , p„, p^^ -p^^ p„r 



head; good for forcing for outside / Per Per Per Per Per 



culture. / Pkt. Oz. % Lb. 56 Lb. ld. 



Puts.. 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15e. If New York Market Gardeners' Lettnce 10 .15 .50 .80 .$1.50 



1 /4 Lb.. 50c. 1/3 Lb., 80c. ^_„jL^arge White Russian .10 .1.5 .50 .80 1.50 



Lb.. $1.50. •-«=^^ Black-Seeded Tennis Ball 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



r-lTT TIID^ r»iT. » iT.mfr,TT/^^ -„ i^—* t^pr."-! p-n a n r>r TTIgrly Hiimmor 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



CULTURE OF LETTUCE. '~*^;^acon, or San Francisco Market 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



SOW the seed in hot-beds in Feb- Salamander Improved 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



ruary or March, and transplant^jii..White-Seeded Summer 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



into a sheltering border with ^^JgJlack-Seeded Summer 10 .15 .50 .65 1.00 



southern exposure. For successivS^'T/^Iarket Gardener's Choicest Stock 10 .25 .50 .80 1.50 



crops sowing may be made in the i?TTniiroved Hanson 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



open ground as early as the Spring;^aai^'"'ssion Lettuce 10 .15 .50 .80 1.50 



opens, and continuing until July^j!|^Iyer's All Right (New, Finest Forcing, True Strain) 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



Always thin out well, or the plants ffl'N'ew Sensation (Excellent, True Strain) 10 .15 .40 .SO 1.25 



will not be strong. ^ .Philadelphia Dutch Butter 10 .15 .50 .05 1.00 



When wanted as a cut salad, soW^'^''tianon Cos Romaine or Celery Lettuce 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



the seed thickly in rows or broad- .^llaltiniore Cabbage Lettuce lO .1.5 .40 .6.5 1.00 



east. _.Wood's Forcing 10 .15 .40 .65 1.00 



