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FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



LETTUCE— CABBAGE OR HEADING— Continued 



California Cream Butter ?erf fenabie'i^ead^ 



or Royal Summer Cabbage ing sort, with glossy, 

 deep green .leaves, the outer ones slightly spotted or 

 splashed with brown. The inner leaves form a large, 

 very solid head, rich light yellow in color, very thick, 

 tender and buttery. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 

 1/4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25 



Bfv . r B. (Seed black) Outer leaves large, 

 rOWn L^UtCn thick, green tinged with brown and 

 covering a solid head which is beautifully blanched, 

 sweet, tender and well flavored. The variety is desirable 

 because of its hardiness and is well adapted for planting 

 in the south as a winter lettuce. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 

 2 Oz. 25c; V4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25 



f wf . B. (Seedu-Jiite) Alight green, loose 



Jersey Winter heading, medium sized lettuce: 



very hardy and when wintered over one of the earliest 



tc mature its heads. (Sold out) 



I » I B. {Seed white) This very large head- 



LiOS Angeles Ing lettuce is desirable not only as a 

 garden variety for summer use but is much used as a 

 fall and winter market sort, especially in the vicinity of 

 Los Angeles. The plant is very large but compact and 

 tight heading; outer leaves attractive deep green, broad, 

 frilled at edges. The inner leaves form a large head, 

 very sweet and tender when in condition for use. Pkt. 10c; 

 Oz.'25c; 2 Oz. 40c; V4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50 



















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l_| B. (Seed 7''/uYe) One of^ the most desirable 



Hanson 

 later summer lettuces. The plant is compact 

 and forms a large, cabbage-like head which remains in condition longer than most heading sorts. The outer leaves are 

 bright yellowish green, broad, somewhat crumj^led and frilled at edge and with distinctive midrib. The inner leaves are 

 white, very crisp and sweet. This thin-leaved, curly, tight-heading sort is very extensively used for the kitchen garden as 

 well as market. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 1/4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25 



CURLED OR LOOSE LEAVED VARIETIES 



Gj p • 1 A. (Seed black) As a lettuce for green- 

 ranu IvapiaS house forcing this variety undoubtedly 

 stands at the head of the list, being of quick growth, hardy, 

 little liable to rot and remaining in condition several days 

 after being fit to cut. The plant is upright and forms a loose 

 cluster of large, thin, bright green leaves, savoyed. finely 

 crimped at edges. The leaves do not wilt quickly after cut- 

 ting so that the variety will stand shipping long distances 

 better than most sorts. It is a very attractive variety and 

 is desirable for garnishing. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 

 1/4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.50 



r^^l-v^^l- li/lf^iAr^i- ^- (-^^ed white) Excellent for growing 



lyeiroil iVia.rK.ei; under glass where it stands higher tem- 



fiarfl*»nf»r<* Rnrrino- perature than Grand Rapids and 



vi<irueiier& i urcmg ^^^^ ^^ crowded to maturity. This 



variety is also well adapted for outdoor growing. The plant 



is more compact than tliat of Grand Rapids, is lighter colored 



and less frilled at the edges of the leaves which are crisp 



and tender. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz.25c; 1/4 Lb.40c; Lb. $1.50 



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o» » 17 1 /^ 1 J B. (Seedivhite) A very ex- 



OimpSOn S Harly Curled tenslvely used early loose 

 leaved, or clustering variety. The leaves are light green in 

 color, slightly frilled and mnch blistered, crisp, sweet and 

 tender. The sort is especially adapted for sowing thickly 

 and cutting Avhen the plants are young. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 

 2 Oz. 25c; 1/4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25 



r> i 1" 1 n ' If iB. (Seed white) A large, 



Ferry s Lariy Prize Head clustering, non-heading 



lettuce, most excellent for the home garden and undoubtedly 

 the most easily grown variety in cultivation. It is too 

 tender, however, to stand shipping or handling on the market. 

 The leaves are finelj^ cui-led and crumpled, bright green 

 tinged with brownish red, and are very crisp, tender and 

 sweet. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; V4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25 



tji 1 o J J O* ^- One of the best for sowing 



DlaCK oeeded OimpSOn outdoors where an exceed- 

 ingly tender leaf is desired and for those markets which de- 

 maud a very large loose clustering sort. The 

 color is an attractive light yellowish green. It is 

 used also for growing under glass or in frames. 

 The leaves are ruffled and blistered and even the 

 large outer ones are very tender. This curlj' and 

 thin-leaved, bunching variety is uniformly attrac- 

 tive and remains of excellent quality a very long 

 time Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 1/4 Lb. 40c; 

 Lb. $1.50 



Cos Lettuce 



Grand Rapids 



(Ro)iiaine) This kind 

 of lettuce is distin- 

 guished by its long, 

 narrow, spoon-shaped leaves, folding into loose, sugar- 

 loaf shaped heads which blanch better by having 

 the outer leaves draAvn about them and tied. The 

 quality is distinct from that of the Cabbage Lettuces 

 and by many is considered very sviperior. 



Sow seed early in spring in rich, well prepared 

 soil, in rows eighteen inches apart, covering one-half 

 inch deep. When plants have two or three leaves 

 thin to three or four inches apart. As the plants 

 begin to crowd thin and use as required. If large 

 heads are desired plants should be thinned ten to 

 twelve inches apart. 



Early White Self -Folding ThisexceV 



lent variety, also called Trianon, forms a large 

 light green plant with a well folded head of very 

 good quality. The midribs are white and very 

 prominent. The inner leaves are nearly white, 

 slightly tinged with green, and are decidedly firm 

 and sweet. This is considered the most reliable of 

 the Cos or celery lettuces for the home garden or 

 market gardeners' vise in this country. Pkt. 10c; 

 Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 1/4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.50 



