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LETTUCE. 



When wanted as salad, sow thickly in rows or broadcast. 

 * One ounce of seed sufficient for 150 feet of drill. 



BIG BOSTON. Much resembling the Boston Market,— nearly 

 twice its size, not quite so early, but more desirable on account 

 of its si 2e atld sdlidity; ^xceiknt fbr forcing in cold frames, 

 §r piantiiig ill bpeh ground. The heads are large, solid and 

 Salable at all Seasons of the year; the best lettuce for all mar- 

 ket gardeners. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c; }i lb., 25c. 



NEW ICEBERG. Quick growing^ — Hard, handsome heads. 

 (See illustration), — fine flavor, and one that has proven to 

 be satisfactory in every way. It has many advantages over 

 other varieties, both as a cut and head lettuce. When only 

 five inches high and before the heads form it can be used as a 

 cut lettuce. As a head lettuce it has no superior, excellent 

 in spring or summer. Pkt. 4c; 3 pkts., 10c; oz., 12^0; }i lb., 35c 



Early Curled Silesia. A fine early curled variety; 

 does not head; leaves large, tender and fine flavored. 

 Pkt., 2Kc; oz., 5c; U lb., 17c; lb., 65c. 



Early Tennisball. A good heading lettuce and one of 

 the best for forcing. Pkt., 2^0; oz., 5c; X lb., 17c. 



Henderson's New York* A fine summer lettuce, as 

 solid as a cabbage. Pkt., ^%c\ oz., 5c; % lb., 17c. 



White Cabbaffe. One of the earliest heading varie- 

 ties; heads large, tender and 'crisp. Pkt., 23^c; oz., 5c. 



SILVER BALL. The best all-the^year-round lettuce; 

 heads hard, very firm and solid. Pkt., 2>^c; oz., 7c. 



Black-seeded Simpson. Large, loose heads, of excel- 

 lent quality; a good keeper. Pkt., 2)^c; oz., 7c. 



Buttercup. A new variety — heads large, solid and 

 attractive; fine for forcing. Pkt., 2>^c, oz., 7c. 



NEW ICEBERG LETTUCE. PKT., 4C. 



HANSON. The best hard-headed lettuce-, fine, large, 

 solid heads of the most delicious flavor; remains tender 

 and sweet all summer. Pkt., 23^c; oz., 7c; }4 lb., 20c. 



GOLD NUGGET. A very beautiful, small, hard-head- 

 ed variety; quick growth and well adapted to small 

 gardens; quality the best. Pkt,, 3c; oz., 10c; 3ilb., 30c. 



DENVER IMARKET. An excellent early head lettuce, 

 either for forcing or the open ground; large, solid 

 heads; leaves very crisp, tender, attractive and of ex- 

 cellent flavor, Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c; }i lb., 25c. 



GRAND RAPIDS. The best variety for forcing ; leaves 

 of medium size, crisp; tender and of good quality; re- 

 mains fresh a long time. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c; lb., 25c. 



Totnhannock. Upright leaves, very attractive, crisp, 

 tender and brittle a rapid grower. Pkt., 2Xc; oz., 8c. 



about four pounds in weight ; prolific and extra good keepers. Pkt. 



Early Jenny tind. Fig. 1. A popular, small, early 

 variety flattened at eacn end, ribbed and closely netted 

 —see illustration: flesh light green and very fine fla- 

 vored. Pkt., 23^c; oz., 6c; }i lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



NETTED GEIM. An early melon, almost globe shape; 

 very uniform in size and thick-meated ; flesh fine and 

 luscious. Pkt., 23^c; oz., 6c; }£ lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



Extra Early Hackensack. Fig. S. A very productive 

 variety, and the most popular with market gardeners. 

 Grows to a large size, ribbed, and slightly flattened at 

 the ends — see illustration. The skin is green and 

 thickly netted; flesh solid and rich flavored. Pkt., 3c; 

 10c; }i lb., 15c; lb., 45c. 



BAY VIEW. Fig. 2. One of the largest and best 

 Melons in cultivation — see illustration; very prolific 

 and good keepers. Pkt., 23^c;oz., 6c; i^lb., i5c; lb., 40c. 



filler's Cream. Fig. 4. A beautiful, slightly ribbed 

 melon, but little netted, very uniform and Tegular in 



MUSK MELONS. 



Our melons are all grown especially 

 for seed, and no seed saved from any 

 but the finest and best specimens. 



The Banquet. A grand melon — see 

 next page. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c; ^ lb., 17c. 



DELI*10NIC0. This melon has given 

 great satisfaction. The flesh is sweet 

 and delicious. The melons are oval in 

 shape and deeply netted. The vines are 

 thrifty and very prolific. Pkt. 3c; oz., 

 10c; yi lb., 17c; lb., 50c. 



IMELROSE. One of the best melons 

 for the home market; flesh thick and 

 solid; melons oval, finely netted, very 

 handsome in appearance, and average 

 4c; oz., 12Kc; }i lb., 30c; lb., $1.00. 

 size— see illustration', flesh sweet, spicy and fragrant. 

 Pkt., 2Kc; oz., Oc; }£ lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



I^lontreal Nutmeg. Very large, nearly round, slightly 

 ribbed and thickly netted ; flesh rich, spicy and delic- 

 ious; an excellent keeper and all-around melon. Pkt., 

 2>^c; oz., 6c; % lb., 15c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c. 



SUPERIOR. A fine new, densely netted, round vari- 

 ety, handsome in appearance, very productive and of 

 quick growth. The flesh is thick, rich and sweet flav- 

 ored — a superior melon for both market and the home 

 garden. Pkt., 2^0; oz., 6c; )^ lb., 1 5c; lb., 45c. 



Champion IMarket. Fig. 5. A splendid melon, very 

 handsome — see illustration. Unusually productive, 

 sweet and spicy; best adapted as to size for market 

 purposes. They are thickly netted, thin, but firm and 

 solid rind. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c; lb., 17c; lb., 50c. 



Seeds from you came up splendid— the melons are the 

 finest we ever raised, A. Spencer, Bedford Co., Pa. 



