Enjoy vegetables for many months 



Lettuce, Great Lakes. 



LETTUCE, HEADING (Cont'd) 



Hanson. Large, hard cabbage-like head. White heart. 

 (82) 15c 



Iceberg. Very popular for home gardens. Head large, 

 hard, crumpled, red tinged. Inside white, crisp. (82) 



15c 



Imperial No. 44. Very popular in Northeastern States. 

 (82) 15c 



Imperial No. 847. A New York type especially adapted 

 for eastern and southern use. (83) 15c 



May King. Earliest heading lettuce. Medium small, firm, 

 round head. (65) 15c 



Mignonette. Excellent quality. Very small head. (66) 



15c 



New York (Iceberg type). Large, dark green, tightly 

 folded head, well-blanched and sweet. Very widely 

 grown. (81) 15c 



White Boston. Light green head; buttery yellow heart. 

 An outstanding variety. Our own perfected pure- 

 bred strain. (76) 15c 



LETTUCE, LOOSE LEAVED 



Black Seeded Simpson. Broad, light yellowish green 

 leaves, frilled and crumpled. Attractive early variety. 

 (45) 15c 



Chicken. Very hardy. Rapid growing. Non-heading. 

 Produces flower stalks early and abundance of leaves 

 for long period. A Ferry-Morse Introduction. (45) 



15c 



Early Curled Simpson. Compact plants. Leaves bright 

 lustrous green, broad and frilled. Plant thickly and 

 use when young and tender. (45) 15c 



Grand Rapids. Leaves large, broad, waved, frilled, light 

 green. Very tender. A Ferry-Morse Introduction. 

 (42) 15c 



Grand Rapids U. S. No. 1. Mildew resistant strain of 

 Grand Rapids, developed by U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. Leaf margins slightly more deeply cut, 

 color a little duller and fighter green, than the origi- 

 nal Stands longer without bolting to seed than other 

 strains. (42) 15c 



LETTUCE, LOOSE LEAVED (Cont'd) 



Oakleaf . An old variety still very popular in some sections 

 for home gardens. Dark green leaves. Some resist- 

 ance to hot weather. (42) 15c 



Prize Head. Outside leaves ringed red; interior green. 

 Frilled, crumpled, tender, sweet. One of most satis- 

 factory varieties for home gardens. A Ferry-Morse 

 Development and Introduction. (48) 15c 



Salad Bowl. All-America Gold Medal. 1952. Slow to bolt 

 making it good variety for hot weather areas. (45) 15c 



LETTUCE, COS or ROMAINE 



Dark Green. Medium large, dark green. Firm well folded 

 head. (70) 15c 



White Paris or Trianon. Outer leaves medium light 

 green; interior whitish green. Loose heads 8 to 9 in. 

 tall. Summer salad lettuce. (70) 15c 



Lettuce, Prize Head. 



MUSKMELON, ORANGE FLESHED 



Bender's Surprise. Medium to large. Oval. Skin fight 

 yellow when ripe. Delicious flavor. (90) 15c 



Crenshaw. A cross between Casaba and Cantaloupe. 

 Matures in late summer and bears well into fall. 

 Needs long growing season. Salmon flesh. Wonder- 

 ful flavor. (110) 15c 



Early Osage. Fruits 6 to 7 in. diameter. Almost round. 

 Thick, sweet flesh of salmon-orange. Splendid for 

 home gardens. A Ferry-Morse Development and 

 Introduction. (84) 15c 



Golden Delight. All America Award, 1952. Melons— oval, 

 5 to 8 in. Unusually thick, salmon colored flesh. Lus- 

 cious flavor! Earliest of the large melons. A Ferry- 

 Morse Development and Introduction. (86) 15c 



Hale's Best. Oval fruits 6^4 in. long, heavily netted. 

 Thick, deep, salmon flesh. Earliness and rich flavor 

 make this a favorite. (S6) 15c 



Hearts of Gold. Round, 6 to 7 in. diameter. Thick, sweet 

 flesh of deep salmon-orange. Fine to plant for 

 succession where season is long. (100) 15c 



Honey Rock. Nearly round, 5 to 6 in. diameter. Thick, 

 deep salmon flesh. Sweet musky flavor. One of the 

 varieties best-adapted to home gardens. Early. (85) 



15c 



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