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forms a large, tender, crisp head of superior 
flavor, long remaining sweet and slow to run 
to seed. It is well adapted to forcing and to 
open air culture, being quite hardy. It is not 
new, but its merits are so widely known aud 
recogtized that it remains a _ leading sort. 
Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 10c.; 44 1b., 30c.; 1b., $1.00. 
beauty, with frilled leaves. 
but of rather pronounced flavor. It is a cut- 
ting variety, not a head lettuce. Especially 
good as a garnish. Size medium. Pkt., 6 cts.; 
oz., 10 cts.; 14 Ib., 80 cts.; 1b., $1.00. 
) MAULE’S IMPROVED HANSON.—A mer- 
jea’s best all rourd lettuce and an 
invincible leader. See specialties, 
“ CRISP-AS-ICE.— A Per- 
fect lettuce for home use. 
(See specialties.) 
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A main reliance in the great markets of this 
city. Solid heads of large size; white, tender, 
crisp and of good flavor. A very hardy variety, 
well adapted to culture in cold frames in win- 
ter; also suitable for forcing or for open air 
culture. Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 10¢.; 14 1b., 30¢.; 1b., $1.00. 
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glass or for Spring and eatly Summer culture in the open air. 
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Strain of Black Seeded Simpson to anyone desiring a first class lettuce. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 
heat and remains long in edible condition. 
ICEBERG. 
ICEBERG.—Large, handsome head, of finéy 
flavor. The light green, curly outside leaves 
have slightly reddish edges. The inside leaves 
are strongly arched, making a solid, well 
blanched head. Very hard heading and deli- 
ciously crisp. One of the best of the newer 
sorts. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 1l5c.; 44 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 
BLACK-SEEDED SIMPSON. Lf 
} BLACK-SEEDED SIMPSON.—The best of the non-heading lettuces. 
An old and popular standard sort, of large size and highest quality. It 
good for forcing under 
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tuce for summer, 
pound, $1.50. 
“<THE FORTY-DAY LETTUCE.—A splen- 
did new lettuce of the butter head cabbage 
type, especially desirable for early spring and 
late fall, and for cold frames. Head blanches 
to a beautiful golden yellow; size 4 to 6 inches; 
very solid. Very early. Mild sweet flavor. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
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variety about going to seed, sometimes failing altogether in that re- 
spect, and is, consequently, held in high esteem by gardeners. Forms 
large, solid heads of superb quality, and resists drought and heat well. 
Valuable for home use or market. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 14 pound, 40 cents}. 
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DENVER 
DENVER MARKET.—An early head let- 
tuce, with beautiful Savoy-like leaves. Heads 
large and solid, of light green color, and slow 
to run to seed. The leaves are curled and 
crimped in a manner peculiar to this variety. 
It is much in demand by market gardeners. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 14 1b., 30 cts.; 1b., $1.00. 
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