SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



One ounce to sow a drill 

 of 100 feet. 



LEEK 



Lauch, Ger. 



CULTURE — Sow early in April in drills I foot apart and i inch 

 deep. When the plants are 6 to 8 inches high, transplant in a deep, 

 rich soil, in rows 12 inches apart and 6 inches in the rows as deep as 

 possible, so that the neck may be covered and blanched ; draw the earth 

 to them as they grow. The seeds may also be sown in August or Sep- 

 tember ; plants transplanted in the spring. 



Extra Large Leek, or Giant Carentan 



The largest variety, often 3 inches in diameter, and 

 becoming very white and tender. A hardy and desirable 



sort. Packet, 5c. and 10c; oz., 15c. 



lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



MUSTARD 



White London Leaves comparatively smooth and deep- 

 ly cut; color medium dark green. The 

 plant is upright in growth, inclined to branch as it 

 approaches early maturity and soon bolts to seed. Pkt., 

 Sc.; oz., 10c; y A lb., 15c; lb., 35c. 



Southern Giant Curled Le f ves Jf» ht . s re f n ' fri j led 



and much crimped at edge. 

 Highly esteemed in the South for its vigorous growth 

 and good quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., roe.; 2 ozs., 15c; J /x 

 lb., 20c; lb., 50c 



Giant Carentan Leek. 



One ounce will produce about 3,000 plants. 



CULTURE — Sow the seed in hotbeds in February 

 southern exposure. For successive crops, sowing may 

 and continuing until July. Always thin out well, or the 

 the seed thickly in rows or broadcast. 



LETTUCE 



Lattich, Ger. 



or March, and transplant into a sheltering border with a 

 be made in the open ground as early as the spring opens, 

 plants will not be strong. When wanted as a cut salad, sow 



New Earliest Wayahead- 

 Schultz's New Lettuce "All Heart" 



Henderson's Tender Heart 



"See specialties. Full description, page 2. 



A very superior variety of cabbage Lettuce, appropriately 

 named on account of the beautiful, hard head it makes. 

 It is adapted to both spring and fall use. Forms large heads, leaves closely set, with extremely 

 solid heart, even before it is half grown. The color is a beautiful light green and the flavor is 

 excellent, being rich and buttery. This is the very best Lettuce for the market-gardener, because 

 they are a very solid heading sort, weight from 12 to 16 ounces. In fact the plant is All Heart, 

 and carries to market in perfect condition. We would suggest that every gardener give this variety 

 a fair trial, as it will not only give pleasure to those who plant it, but will prove a money maker as 

 well. Price, pkts, 5c. and 10c; oz, 20c; 2 ozs., 30c; Yx lb., 50c; lb., $1.50. 



A grand, new, large, early head Lettuce. Every plant uniformly 

 perfect, about 10 inches across, and nearly all head with but few 

 outside leaves. The large round heads are compactly formed of waxey-cream colored heart leaves 

 of splendid substance and of extra fine quality, tender, crisp, succulent and sweet; atractive and 

 appetizing when served. Tenderheart is not only a very early and hardy Lettuce, but it stands 

 early summer heat splendidly, and does not bolt to seed for two weeks after it is fully headed up. 

 Color of the outside leaves pale green, slightly tinged reddish-brown. Price, pkts., 5c. and 10c; 

 oz., 20c; Vx lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



White Summer Cabbage 



'Heads firm, bright green, with 

 thick, tender leaves, the inner ones 

 blanched a beautiful creamy yel- 

 low. Packet, 5c; oz., 10c; 2 ozs., 

 20c; Vx lb, 30c; lb., $1.00. 



Black Seed Summer Lettuce 



A very superior variety of summer 

 heading Lettuce. It is adapted to 

 both spring and summer use, as it 

 withstands intense heat without 

 going to seed. It forms a large, 

 deep, bright green, solid head; its 

 leaves are very tender and slightly 

 crumpled. The flavor is excellent, 

 being rich and buttery. Packets, 

 5c. and 10c; oz., 15c; Y\ lb, 35c; 

 lb, $1.00. 



Black Seed Summer Lettuce. 



