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E ‘Wy U C E —German, Lattich Salat. 
I oz. to 3,000 plants. 3 lbs. to an acre. 
CULTURE,—Sow in hot-beds or the 
open ground during April and May for 
summer supply. Plants may be grown 
on a temporary bed and transplanted; 
or the seed may be sown where the 
lettuce is to mature. For a permanent 
bed, select rich, light soil, spade deep- 
ly, incorporate manure and lay off in 
drills two feet apart. 
May King.—A very early new va- 
riety, forming fine heads within a few 
weeks after planting. It is medium 
sized, light green, with buttery but, 
crisp heads. There is just a faint tint 
of brownm-on) the. head: “Packet; 5c. 
OZ ts eae aelbe, 40C. a Lb... “$1.50: 
Prize Head.—One of the very best 
loose-bunching or non-heading varie- 
ties. Leaves brown, very curly, and of 
remarkable fine flavor. Grows quick- 
ly and all .except the outer row of 
leaves are very brittle. It is probably 
the most easily grown lettuce in cul- 
tivation packet, 5c. Ounce, re) 34 
pound, 40c. Pound, $1.00. 
Tennis Ball, Black Seeded.—A favorite forc- 
ing variety, forming a large head. It makes 
but few outer leaves, and for this reason can be 
planted quite closely under glass. Packet, 5c. 
Gunces15¢ 4 pound, 25¢c.. Pound, Sse. 
Deacon Lettuce.—Large solid, long standing 
summer lettuce. Heads light green in color, 
and very pleasing to the eye. Packet, Sc. 
@Gince,i5e, 4 pound, 25c. Pound; 8s5c. 
Hubbard Market.—A large heading variety, 
LEEK.-LAUCH. 
Broad London, or Large American Flag. — 
Best American-grown seed. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
I5c. %4 pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 
iff 
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BIG BOSTON LETTUCE. 
good for either forcing or sowing in open 
Sound amwacker, 956. —Otncer T5e0 4. pound: 
BEC, | IeXGranaaly, Ssit reve). é 
Early Curled Simpson Lettuce—Heads are 
a yellowish green, are compact mass of curly 
leaves, very tender. Packet, 5c. Ounce, I5c. 
Y% pound, 35c. Found, $1.00. 
Golden Queen.—Popular for forcing. Packet, 
5c Ounce, 16. A pound, 35c.° Pound): $100: 
California Cream Butter Lettuce —Outside 
leaves are of medium green color, and inside is 
folded a solid head of rich, creamy yellow 
color. It is considered by the growers one of 
the best in cultivation. Ounce, 15c. %4 pound, 
B5GOltmd ss 1-.00! 
Improved Big Boston Lettuce.—Identical in 
color, shape and general appearance as the 
Boston Market Lettuce, but double in size. It 
is about one week later in maturing, but its 
solidity and greater size of head will make it a 
most valuable sort, desirable either for cold 
frames or open ground planting. Packet, 5c. 
@tinee, 15¢. % pound, 35c. Pourid, $1.00: 
Salamander—B. S.—Compact, tender heads, 
resisting summer heat. Ounce, I5c. %4 pound, 
25, aE Olundes ose, 
Boston Market, or Tennis Ball.—This va- 
riety is used specially for green house and hot- 
bed culture, because it can be planted very 
close. It grows very compact, fair size, heads 
slightly tinged with red on edge of leaves. 
es 5c. Ounce, 15c. % pound, 25c. Pound, 
5c. 
Oak Leafed.—This differs from all other va- 
rieties in the fact of its having oak-shaped 
leaves, which are very tender and crisp, one 
of the best to withstand the summer heat. 
ese Sc. Ounce, Isc. % pound, 35c. Pound, 
1.00. 
Trianon Cos.—A self-bleaching Cos Lettuce 
of excellent flavor, very crisp and tender. The 
leaves when bleached are stiff, like celery 
stalks, and can be eaten in the same manner. 
oscck 5c. Ounce, 15c. %4 pound, 30c. Pound, 
1.00. 
