EMMA V. WHITE CO. 



ENDIVE 



Large Green Curled. The most hardy and 

 vigorous sort, leaves bright deep green, with 

 the outer midribs showing trace of rose; 

 readily blanches a creamy white. \ oz., 8c; 

 oz., 12c. 



LETTUCE 



Black-Seeded Simpson. Leaves curled, In- 

 ner ones almost white, non-heading. 1 oz., 

 10c; \ lb., 30c. 



California Cream Butter. Best summer- 

 heading Lettuce, the interior blanching to a 

 beautiful white. ?. oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 

 30c. 



Crisp as Ice. Heads large, solid, tender and 

 brittle, h oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 30c. 



Hanson Head. One of the finest Head 

 Lettuces. Inner leaves usually curled and 

 twisted. I oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 30c. 



Grand Rapids. One of the very best leaf 

 lettuces. Leaves finely curled and splendid 

 for salads. \ Oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 35c. 



Iceberg. Extremely hard heading, with 

 finely indented leaves and center thoroughly 

 blanched. Our grower regards Iceberg and 

 Hanson Head as the best Head Lettuces. Al- 

 ways crisp and tender, even in the hottest 

 days of summer, i oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 

 35c. 



May King. New early heading variety. 

 Heart is beautiful, yellow, tender and of fine 

 quality. \ oz., 8c; \ lb., 35c. 



Prize Head. Very popular, large, loose head- 

 ing sort. Leaves finely fringed, outer ones 

 shaded brown. \ oz., 8c; 1 oz., 10c; \ lb., 

 30c. 



Lettuce Mixture. All the above mixed: \ 

 oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 30c. 



KOHL KABI 



Purple Vienna. A favorite in the old coun- 

 try. It forms a turnip-like bulb above the 

 ground, which is cooked when young and 

 tender. \ oz., 8c; 1 oz., 15c. 



VINE PEACH 



For the vegetable garden. Grows similar 

 to Muskmelon. Fruit bright orange yellow, 

 size of a large peach. For pies, preserves or 

 pickles, i oz., 15c. 



Plainview, 

 and more. 

 C W. S. 



Neb.— "Your seeds are all you say 

 I have splendid results."— Mrs. 



Iceberg Lettuce 



Honey Dew Muskmelon 



GARDEN LEMON 



Similar to the above, but smaller and with 

 a decidedly acid flavor; the sliced lemon used 

 to give flavor to Vine Peach; not necessary 

 with this. I oz., 15c. 



MUSKMELON 



Burrell's Gem. Like the Rocky Ford in 

 shape but with orange flesh. Fairly melts 

 in the mouth. I oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ ib., 35c. 



Honey Dew. Delicious and meltingly 

 sweet; large, oval-shaped, with smooth rind, 

 thin skin and unusually thick flesh, of emer- 

 ald greenish hue. A real sensation. \ oz., 

 12c; 1 oz., 20c; \ ib., 65c. 



Early Hackensack. One of the best, earli- 

 est, hardiest and most prolific of netted 

 melons; thick, light green flesh of fine flavor. 

 \ oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 35c. 



Osage, or Miller's Cream. The standard 

 oval sort. Most delicious. Flesh salmon 

 color; very thick. \ oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 

 35c. 



Rocky Ford, or Netted Gem. Second earli- 

 est, round or slightly oval. Flesh greenish 

 and of luscious flavor. \ oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; 

 1 ib., 35c. 



WATERMELON 



Citron. For preserves. J oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; 

 \ lb., 30c. 



Cole's Early. Best early and most desir- 

 able for northern growing. Excellent qual- 

 ity and very productive. \ oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; 

 1 ib., 30c. 



Kleckley Sweets. Of luscious flavor, crisp 

 and sugary, — the sweetest of all and quite 

 early. \ oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; \ lb., 30c. 



Sweet Heart. Extra early, flesh tender, 

 lb 1 ^n < " ° nd sweet - i oz > 8c; 1 oz., 12c; i 



Halbert Honey. Flesn *«»>, „ rimson and 

 of luscious flavor; splendid seller. o..'.-._, 

 late, it will ripen in the north if in a good 

 location. * oz., 8c; 1 oz., 12c; J ib., 30c. 



