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G. EDWARD SCHULTZ, WASHINGTON, D C. 



LETTUCE— Continued. 



White" Loaf Lettuce 



A large heading Lettuce, with a light 

 green color; crisp and tender; un- 

 surpassed for outdoor planting in the 

 fall to stand over winter, and equally 

 good for cold frame culture. I do 

 not recommend it for early spring 

 sowing as it has a tendency to shoot 

 to seed when the weather becomes 

 warm. Pkts., 5 and lOc; oz., 15c.; ^ 

 lb., 3Sc.; lb., $1.00. 



Hubbard Market The best and most 

 popular variety 

 for outdoor growing. Makes large, 

 solid heads of excellent quality. 

 Stands cold weather better than other 

 kinds, _ being decidedly hardier than 

 the Big -Boston. Pkts., 5 and lOc; 

 oz., 15c.; 14 lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 



Improved Big Boston ^ 



■ new variety 



of the Big Boston type, but without 

 the brownish tinge which appears in 



that variety, _ It is similar in shape, appearance and growth to the Big Boston, but with the 

 added attractiveness of being more desirable in color, a most decided improvement, which will 

 be readily appreciated, particularly by those who grow for market or shipping. I recommend 

 my lettuce growers to plant at least a part of their crop in this variety, as I am sure they will 

 be more than pleased with the crop results. Packet, 5 and lOc; oz., 15c.; yi lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 



Perfected Salamander or Satisfaction ^^^'^'f r^'^' compact heads, resisting sum- 



mer heat and remaining long in head. Leaves 

 smooth, thick and very tender; the inner head blanching almost white. An excellent spring, 

 summer or fall variety. Invaluable in the Southern States. Packets, 5 and lOc; oz., 15c.; 

 '/i lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 



Djw Haq^I Is a large, solid, most satisfactory variety in the family garden or for market. The 

 S interior of the head blanches to a beautiful golden yellow and is of a rich, buttery 



flavor, a most excellent sort for summer, as it withstands the heat. Packets, 5c and loc. ; oz., 

 15c.; lb., 3SC.; lb., $1.00. 



ralifrkpnl^ Cra^^m Rii44or ^his is one of the best of the summer varieties of Head Lettuce. 



^^diiiornid v^ream Duuer ^j^^ j^^^^^ ^^^^ ^.^^ ^^^^ ^^^.^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ 



lo be cut before the seed stalk can appear. They are crisp, have a rich, buttery flavor and are an 

 ornament to the table. Packet, 5c. and lOc; oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 



R;iliimnrp Oak I p;if This Lettuce will resist the heat of summer and stand longer before 

 Ddiliiliorc KJA running to seed than any variety I have ever known. It makes a large, 



head and is very popular with those who know it. Pkt., 5c. and lOc; oz., 15c.; J4 lb., 40c.; 

 lb., $1.2^. 



White Loaf Lettuce 



lVI;irkpf riArH<>npr\ Privafp Stork ^"^ selection of the Black Seed summer type 

 IViar^ei Uaraener S KnvaiC :M0CR ^^^.^ largely grown for a midsummer crop. 



Packet 



5c. 



This 

 It is 



and IOC. ; oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 40c.; lb.. 



Deacon 



slow to seed and stands long without burnin< 

 $1.25. 



A fine Lettuce; makes large, dense heads, with thick leaves of superior flavor. It 

 forms a solid heart, blanching to a rich yellow color; crisp and tender. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz.. IOC. : lb., 30C.; lb., $1.00. 



Mammoth Black-Scedcd Butter Z'^ZZ<^:Zt^ 



a most desirable summer Lettuce. It is a cabbage-headed Lettuce, of beautiful green color, 

 creamy white inside, and of a desirable rich, buttery flavor. It resists heat and drought and is 

 slow to run to seed. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



ImnmvpH Han^nn This standard variety is one of the best for outdoor summer planting, 

 improvca lldnson owing to its wonderful heat-resisting qualities. It forms very large, firm 

 heads, which are deliciously sw^eet, crisp and tender. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 

 FarUf CtiAoA ^Imncnn ^ leading early sort; does not head, but forms a compact mass of 

 cany \^uriea 3impsun ^^^j^ leaves of yellowish-green. Matures early. Very tender and 

 most crisp. Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c.; % lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 



Trianr^n Tnc c\r> T^lorv I oHiiro The heads are long and conical, often measuring 10 inches 

 I rianon ^^OS or ^^Cicry LeilUCe j^j^j^ .^^^^^^ .^^ circumference. A short \vhile before 



cutting, tie up the leaves, and fhey will blanch quickly and form solid heads, becoming as crisp 

 as celerv stalks. Packet, Sc.; oz., 15c.; yi lb., 30c.; lb., 85c. 



