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_ CULTURE.—Seed may be started in-doors or in frames during February or early March and plants set out-doors as early in the Spring as the 
ground can be worked, in rows 1 foot apart and 8 to 12 inches apart in the row. Seed may be sown in the open ground as soon as it can be 
worked, in rows 1 foot apart, covering seed about 1 inch: thin plants out to stand 6 to 8 inches apart in the row. Make successional sowlngs 
every two weeks until June; for fall use sow seed in August and September. A packet will sow about 30 feet of drill, an ounce about 300 feet, use 
4to5 pounds foranacre. Ready to use in 38 to 55 days. To kill worms, aphis or lice use Bug Death, Slug Shot, Red Wing, Tobacco Soap or Readeana. 



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This grand lettuce is claimed to be without exception the ° 
| very largest lettuce in cultivation. Notwithstanding its great 340 Earliest Wayahead 
|iize it is tender, sweet and crisp. It produces in 50 days a Tha Pacics of holiesa 
|ine large, solid head. It has great heat resisting qualities, St poe pees ee : : 
}peing slow to run to seed, so that it is very reliable for a late|| An extra early heading lettuce, producing medium sized 
4 rop when many other sorts are unfit for use. heads in 40 days, which are tightly folded, the inner leaves 
2 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; bleach toa rich buttery yellow. Quality excellent, very sweet, 
Y pound, $1.25, postpaid. crisp and of firm texture, an excellent lettuce for sowing in 
cold-frames in the early spring, as well as in the open ground 
in spring or fall. A desirable home or market sort. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; 
pound, $1.25, postpaid. 
lettuce should be shaded 
In Warm Weather and given plenty of water. 
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New Jersey Grown Lettuce Plants 
aS Ready for Delivery About May 1st 4 
|Improved Hanson and Tenderheart 
| 20 cents per dozen; 30 cents per 50; 50 cents per 100, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, $2.25 per 500; $4.00 per 1000. 


















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31s May King _ i Maule. Stubbort Seeder 
: : A Quick Grower, Extremely Hardy An Excellent Long Standing Sort 
iA y early, anda quick grower. Matures in 42 days. Leaves Forms large, solid heads of superb quality in 45 days; re- 
ng light green, slightly tinged with brown, inner leaves a | sists drought and heat well. Slowest variety going to seed, 
‘ht yellow. In flavor it is particularly rich, buttery and | sometimes failing altogether in that respect; held in high 
- ‘ler. Popular both in home or market gardens. esteem by home and market gardeners. 
pla it, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 45 cents; 
pound, $1.25, postpaid. pound, $1.50, postpaid. 


