^ JOHNwSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA ^ 



PH0T06KAPH OK A -IN^.M IITAIi ANIi <I l TION OF THK NEW Xd. 06 OK TREASURE LETTUCE. 



THE TI^EflSUt^E liETTUCE. 



R Valuable fietu SoPt of Superb Quality. 



After two j'ears' tests at Floracroft Trial Grounds, we were so thorough!}- convinced of the superior 

 qualities of this new lettuce that, in 1894, we distributed several thousand sample packets, labeled "New 

 Lettuce No. 66," for trial among our customers. It has given pronounced satisfaction in all sections of 

 the country'. The name given it was suggested bj- an enthusiastic market gardener, who says in his 

 report: "I have, in the last twelve years, grown and tested hundreds of varieties of lettuce, but this 

 new one of j-ours, No. 66, is the greatest Treasure of them all." 



The Treasure Lettuce forms a fine, large, solid head, with leaves of a rich creamy-yellow color, 

 which are ven,' tender and buttery in flavor, surpassing nearh- all other sorts in fine quality. It is a fine 

 earlj' lettuce and also one of the best Summer varieties, being extremelj- slow to shoot to seed. It will 

 delight all planters who grow it. Pkt., 15c.; oz. , 30c.; }{ lb., S5C.; lb., $3.00. 



The Best Early and Forcing ISj OTA/ QPlSj Q IITTniVl 

 * * » ¥ * LiETTOCE * ^ * * * |l.i-.J£M. .^li^^ l.^^J-L X XVy^ I.. 



This remarkable variet}-, intro- 

 duced by us a few j'ears since, has 

 rapidh- grown in popularity among 

 our best gardeners, who all agree in 

 pronouncing it not only the best 

 lettuce thej' have ever grown for 

 forcing in hot-bed and greenhouse, 

 but equalh' valuable for growing in 

 cold frames and in open ground 

 during the hottest summer months. 

 It is a beautiful light 3ellowish 

 green color, leaves much blistered 

 on the surface, as shown in photo- 

 graph alongside, and of verj- su- 

 perior even qualitj-. It has the 

 peculiarity of forming a solid head, 

 even before half grown. Its uni- 

 form, handsome and even growth 

 is unequalled bj' any other lettuce. 

 It is the shjest seeder of any lettuce 

 we have ever grown, jnelding onh- 

 about one-fifth the quantity- of seed 

 produced by other sorts, and is 

 necessarily high in price. We offer 

 choice seed of our own groTs-ing. 

 Pkt., 15c.; oz., 45c.; }4 lb.,|i.5o; 

 lb., I5.00. 



