8 JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
Holyrood Hot-Weather Lettuce 
This is the variety distributed 
for trial last season as New Lettuce 
No. 30. We have received hun- 
dreds of letters from those who 
tested it (sorry we have not room 
here to publish more of them), 
saying it.is the most wonderful 
heat resister they have ever grown, 
standing longer than any other of 
the rich butter varieties. Heads 
are large, firm and solid; light green 
outside, blanching to a beautiful 
cream-yellow inside. The most 
critical market gardener cannot be 
disappointed in this remarkable 
lettuce, no matter at what season of 
the year he may sow it. 
Pkt., 15¢.; 0z., 35c.; $ lb. , $1.00; 
lb. , $3.50. 
What Others Say of It 
ERWIN CuurRcH, Ellsworth, Mich., 
writes: ‘‘ Your New Lettuce No. 30 is the 
best summer heading lettuce that I have 
ever seen, standing extreme heat better 
than any known variety.” 
Rost. Litre, Chipola, La., writes: 
“T had great success with your New 
Lettuce; it makes the largest, finest, 
erispest heads and is the greatest heat 
Photograph of HOLYROOD HOT-WEATHER (New Lettuce No. 30). resister I have ever raised.”’ 
Burrell’s Gem Melon—A New Rocky Ford with Golden Meat 
Colorado is world-famous for its melons, and Burrell’s Gem, the new Rocky Ford Muskmelon with 
golden meat, isthe  » result of years of careful selection by Mr. D. V. Burrell, a Colorado grower. 
It has a thin, ~ / tough rind and is closely netted. The meat is of a reddish orange, very 
thick (the seed / cavity being unusually small, as shown in our photograph below), fine 
grained and spicy, |} / not containing too much water or acid. In shape it is quite elongated, 
andthe blossom end is protected with a well-developed button. All these points combine to 
make it an A No. 1 melon, both for its good eating and fine shipping qualities. The seed we 
offer wasgrownand selected by the originator. Price, pkt., 15c.; 0z., 40c.; ¢ lb., $1.25 ; 1b., $5.00. 
