WEEBER DON 



19 



Vegetable Seeds 



LETTUCE 



German, Salal. Fronuh. Lmlup. Spanisli. l.nclmija. 

 One oiinm unll sow 200 feet of drill. 



irlV crnp- * ho f^cpd nuiv hp f 

 n-T. ;in<l ( f;iiisjil:nitp(l tu ci 



w imUm- Wll \\n\lt 



, l.'ltu 



11^' 111' 



I Ma 



.akc pUmts to set out i 



[iliuils lor .spttiiiK 

 w n 111 uiild trumes in Fetiruarv. and 

 ■ 1 liveai-etul coveriuj^iip at uight 

 1 Aiiiil. 



Al 1-Heii.rt . Is well adaiited tor eltlisr spring or sunmier 

 use. It lonus a solid heart and is ot siipanor flavor. 

 Plct. lOo.. oz. 50c., ^4 lb. $1.50. 



AH The Year Kound. A very hardy, eonipaot variety, 

 white, solid and crisp. I'kt. 5e„ oz. 150, , 3,4 Ih. iOe., lb. $1.25. 



Biff lio.'^t.oii. Tlie same in color, shape and geuftral uppear- 

 anee us tlm Boston Market, but double the- mie.. Pkti. Sc., Oz. 

 20c., II). 50c,, 111. S1.75. 



Black-Seeded Siinijson. Nearly double the size or Gurled 

 Simpson; stands the summer we'll. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., % lb. 

 40c., lb. $1.25. 



Blonde Bl ookhead or Sunset. The heads are large, solid 

 and crisp, of a golden yellow color. .Vkt. 5c.,. oz. 15c., % )b. 

 400., lb. S1.25. 



Boston Market. Solid, crisp and compact ; one ot the best 

 foj- forcing. Pkt. 5c., oz. loc, 14 lb. 40c., lb. $1.2.5. 



One of the best winter varieties; very 

 oz. t5e.. \ 111. mc, lb. S1.25. 



Brown Dutch. 



hai'dy. Plct. 5c., 



Cold Frame. To obtain best results this should be starfed 

 in cold traiues and planted out early. Plct. 5c., oz. 20c., 

 lb. 00c. 



jileiidid variety for standing the Rummer heat; 



,. 1.5i 



1^: lb. lOo., lb. %\:l->. 



One iif I 



Deaioii. ■ . , ,„ 



large solid head. I'kt. 



Pelianee Sunmu'r. 



family use, heads ligm ^ir.-ji ,um ..il;^.-. , - .. .■■•^„ 



% Ib.'-iOc, lb. $1.25. 

 Df'iiver Market. The heads are large, solJd, light green and 



bcautifiUly cu^'led. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., % lb. 40a.. lb. «1:25. 

 Brunilu-ad or aialtji. One of tlie largest summer lettuces. 



Plct. Sc., oz. lOc, lb. 30c., lb. $1.00. 

 Earlv Butter Salad. mcK. H,h^A A yery tender and 



crisp variety ot (leUcate flavor. Pkt. 5e., oa. 15e., 11j. 40c., 



lb. $1.25. 



Karlv Curled Simpson. One of the earliest and be.sfc for 

 murlcet. Pkt. .5c., oz. lac, % lb. 40c., lb. S1.25. 



IMPKOVBD SALAMANDEE LETTUCK 



Giant Crystal Head. A new very large head variety. Pkt. 



5e., oz. 1.5e., % lb. i50e. 

 Glass Hou.se. The best variety for use iiiirlor glass. It is 



not large, but forms a crisp, compact licad. Pkt. Sc., oz. 



20c., % lb. 60c. 



Golden Queen. A good forcing yariety, ot a golden yellow 

 color, heads solid, crisp and tender. Pkt. 5e., oz. 15o., Yj^ lb. 

 40e., lb. $1.25. 



Golden Stoneliead. Small, solid; splendid forcer: .stands 



the summer well. Pkt. 5e., oz. 15c., % lb. 40c., lb. >,1.25. 

 Grand Rapid.s. This is regarded as the best forcing and 



.shipping variety. I'kt. 5e., oz. 15c., V+ lb. 40c., lb. S1.25. 

 Hanson. Heads larKC, hearts <|uickly, and stands the .lUm- 



mor well. Pkt. i)c., oz. 15c., % lb. 4(le., lb. $1.25. 

 Hardy Green Hammersinil h. One of tlie hardiest and 



best 'tor -winter. Pkt. 5c., o/.. 15e., \, lb. 4(lc., l)j. S1.25. 

 Jjar'^e India. Immense heads; brittle and of fine flavor. 



Pkt. .5c., oz. 15c., \i lb. 40c., lb. $1.25. 

 Maviinn in. The largest variety grown ; makes a solid head. 



Pkt. Sc., oz. l.")C., K Ih. 40c. 



Maninioi li Illai^U Se<ided Butter. A large head lettuce 

 of splendid quality. Pkt. .5c., oz. 20e., % lb. 6O0., lb. S2.00. 



quality 



\M Yoi-k. This varietv 1 

 avor. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., \ 



i-is Wliitc Cos. /I'n/iKiii. 

 imnier use; tlie leaves sb 

 leilitate blaiiehiiiK. I'kl. 5 



ivale Stock. A scIimMci 

 -impael heads. Pkt. .5e., u 



ize Head. The leaves a 

 thrmighuut (he season 

 !pl.'25. 



Pk(. i 



'iider and ot excellent 

 .. SI. 25. 



tlie llnest varieties for 

 p. I U|i for atewdavs to 

 1, lb. Ille.. lb. SI .25. 



nd makes Kood, solid, 



■i-. and remain 

 >4 lb. 40c., 



lb 



iiii)i(>v< tl Salamander. Large hoad.s that stand the 

 droiiKbt and heat lonRer than any other. Pkt. 5c., oz. ISe., 



' J lb. lOe., lb. SI. 25. 



is ISall />'"'■/■ Scriti'ii. A very coinpaot head with few 

 oilier leaves; lino for forcing. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c-.j ^4" lb. lOo., 



lb. S;i.2i5. 



'I'l i-uiiin Cos. The long, narrow leaves, which form solid 

 heads bleach and quickly become Snowy white. Plct. .5ci., 

 i.y. l-V. >4 lb. 40e.. lb. *1.!50. 

 \Vhi(c Summer Cjil)l)a«e. A lino Rummer variety ; lieac'e 



,,f ^,,1,(1 size. I'kl 5e., oz. 15e., '4 lb. 40c., lb. $1.25. 

 AVondiM-liil. It stands the lieat well, making a fine variety 



