SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 



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LETTUCE— Lattich Salat 



One ounce will sow 100 square feet, or 120 feet of drill. 

 CULTURE. — For winter use sow in greenhouse or hotbed and cover seed very lightly. Transplant 

 first to three inches apart and then to eight inches. For outside use sow in rows, covering seed one- 

 quarter inch, the rows eighteen inches apart, then thin out plants to eight inches in row. 



IMPROVED BIG BOSTON LETTUCE. 



— Identical in color, shape and general ap- ^^i^^^^f^l^^^. 



pearance 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 o.r open 



ground planting. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. 



H pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 



GRAND RAPIDS FORCING.— There is 



no better forcing variety among the curled- 

 leaved sorts than the Grand Rapids, and it 

 is quite as good for outdoor culture as 

 other sorts. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. 

 ^ pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



BLACK-SEEDED SIMPSON.— One of 



the best curled varieties, withstanding the 

 summer heat. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. 

 % pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



WAYAHEAD.— Very early, sure-head- 

 and solid. Outer leaves light green, inner yellow. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. % pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 

 MAY KING. — A new German variety, fine for 

 forcing and outdoors ; heads of medium size, yellowish-green 

 in color; very early and a fine variety. Packet, '5c. Ounce, 15c 

 % pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



BRITTLE-ICE. — Grows to a larger size, is of more pleasing appearance, and retains its crispness and 

 mild flavor to a greater degree during the hot summer months than any other crisp-head variety. Packet, 

 5c. Ounce, 15c. % pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 



HUBBARD MARKET. — A large-heading variety, good for either forcing or sowing in open ground. 



Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. J4 pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



NEW GOLDEN QUEEN.- Popular fo.r forcing. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. ^4 pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 



CALIFORNIA CREAM BUTTER.— Outside leaves are of medium green color, and inside is folded a 



solid head of rich, creamy-yellow color. It is considered by growers one of the best in cultivation. 



Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. %■ pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



SALAMANDER.— (B. S.).— Compact, tender heads, resisting summer heat. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. %. pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



BOSTON MARKET, or TENNIS BALL.— This variety is used specially for 

 greenhouse and hotbed culture, because it can be planted very close. It grows 

 ve.ry compact, fair size, heads slightly tinged with red on edge of leaves. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. % pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



ICEBERG. — ^A large, crisp lettuce, always tender, stands hot weather re- 

 markably ; give each head 14 inches in the row. The color is light green, 

 lightly tinged with brown. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. ^ pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50, 

 EARLY CURLED SIMPSON.— Very early, largely grown in cold frames. 

 Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. % pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 



ROMAINE, or COS LETTUCE 



NEW TRIANON COS, or CELERY LETTUCE.— The finest of all the Cos 



sorts ; leaves when jDleached are stiff like celery stalks, and can be eaten in 



pound, 40c. Pound, $1.50. 



Big Boston Lettuce 



the same manner. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. 



MUSTARD 



Leek. 



The young and tender leaves of the Mustard are greatly relished as salads 

 or when cooked like spinach. The seed should be sown in shallow drills as early 

 as the ground can be prepared in spring, and the leaves cut when several inches 

 long. 



WHITE.— Packet, 5c. Ounce, 5c. % pound, 20c. Pound, 60c. 



GIANT SOUTHERN CURLED.— Packet. 5c. Ounce, 5c. ^ pound, 20c. 

 Pound, 60c. 



LEEK — Lauch 



BROAD LONDON, or LARGE AMERICAN FLAG.— Best American-grown 



seed. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. % pound, 60c. Pound, $2.00. 



