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 "WONDERFUL" LETTUCE 



(See illustration of a typical head alongside ) 

 An extremely desirable variety, for all sections since it witb 

 stands extreme heat and forms perfect heads, of enormous size, 

 which resemble cabbage in their solidity, measuring 

 from 12 to 15 inches across and frequently weigh- 

 ing 2 to 3 pounds each. The outer leaves tightly 

 overlap, and are rich, dark green in color, while 

 the heart blanches up beautifully, and the quality 

 is superb, being crisp, rich and tender. This is the 

 Lettuce which is grown so largely around Los 

 Angeles and shipped East, where it is eagerly 

 sought by those who appreciate the best quality. 

 It will produce splendid heads eicher when planted 

 in the spring, or during the summer and may be 

 depended upon for all seasons. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 40 cts.; i- lb., $1.25. 



SQUASH COCOZELLE BUSH 



It has only been recently that scientists have dis- 

 covered the presence of remarkable quantities of vita- 

 mines in summer squash, and doctors now prescribe an 

 abundance of squash for children backward in physical 

 development. One of the richest vitamine-bearers among 

 summer squash is Cocozelle Bush, a handsome oblong 

 dark green Italian variety liberally speckled with con- 

 trasting marks. Being of compact bush growth, a dozen 

 plants will not take up any more room than a 15 foot 

 row of bush beans and will provide from 2 to 3 dozen 

 handsome fruits averaging 2 to 3 pounds each. This 

 variety is unsurpassed in richness of the cooked prod- 

 uct, which is of distinct aromatic flavor and aroma. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; J lb., 85 cts. 



Dreer's Wonderful, also known as 



The greatt'St of all crispheail . 



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Ideal Yellow Globe Onion 



An exceedingly handsome large yellow Globe Onion. 

 Its general characteristics stamp it as the best main crop 

 variety of its type, and we feel sure that it will fully sat- 

 isfy all who desire to grow large Onions from seed. The 

 bulbs are true globe-shape, with skin of a pleasing yel- 

 low color, flesh white and of mild flavor, we especially 

 recommend it for planting in the home garden. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz , 25 cts.; J lb., 75 cts.; lb., §2 50. 



Our grower writes to us concerning this new Pea as follows: 

 "For the private gardener, who demands a first early dwarf Pea of 

 good quality, the Early Eight Weeks is very desirable." In our 

 Pea Trials, it was ready for picking before any of the other extra 

 early varieties and the quality all that could be asked for in a 

 smooth extra early Pea. The vines were very dwarf, growing only 

 12 to 15 inches in height and loaded with the well filled pods, which 

 were quite large in size for so early a variety. The pods should be 

 picked from vines while they are in a young state of growth, at 

 which time the peas are exceedingly tender and of a most delicious 

 flavor. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid. Lb., 45 cts.; 2 lbs., 80 cts.; 10 lbs., 

 $3.50. 



PEPPER — PIMIENTO 



An ideal variety for the home garden because of its compact 

 manner of growth and the abundance of fruits borne on the bushes. 

 Pimiento brings the additional advantage of being easily the sweet- 

 est pepper in cultivation, devoid of all hot, bitey flavor, equally 

 suitable to be eaten sliced, with other salads, or served by itself. 

 The peppers are so sweet that they may be eaten raw without the 

 slightest fiery sensation. Pkt., 10 cts.; f oz., 40 cts.; oz., 75 cts.; 

 I lb., $2.25. For plants, see page 212. 



Pea, Early Eight-Weeks, bears bountiful crops 



1^/^'l'L'" We deliver postpaid to any post office within the United States Vegetable seeds in packets, ounces and pounds, 

 111 II I Jr. except Beans, Corn, and Peas. If these are wanted by Parcel Post, add 5 cts, per lb. to points East of the 

 Mississippi River, and 10 cts. per lb. to points West of the Mississippi River. 



