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CALIFORNIA 
CREAM BUTTER 
Or Boyal Summer Cabbage 
A very reliable heading sort, 
with glossy, deep green leaves, the 
outer ones slightly spotted or 
splashed with brown. Ttie inner 
leaves form a large, very solid 
head, rich light yellow in color, 
very thick, tender and buttery. 
Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; 14 
pound, 30 cents ; pound, SO cents; 
pound, 90 cents, postpaid. 
CONDON'S 1 FTTI \CV 
"SURE CROP" * * 
CAI^IFOBNIA CBEAM BUTTER 
ICEBERG 
Has an unusually solid head. 
The white main ribs of the leaves 
curve toward the center, which 
keep the interior thoroughly 
bleached. It is quick growing and 
always crisp and tender, whether 
propagated in early spring or in 
the hot days oC summer. Packet, 
5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; Vi pound, 
30 cents; V4 pound, 50 cents ; pound, 
90 cents, postpaid. 
TOMHANNOCK 
BANSSOME BBBOISH BBONZED BOGED IiETTUCE 
This Lettuce does not head — makes a 
loose bunch of leaves of very fine qual- 
ity. Edges of the outer leaves are a 
reddish bronze; within, the leaves are 
almost white. Very crisp and tender. 
Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 8 cents; lb., 25 
cents; Yz lb., 40 cents; lb., 75 cents, post- 
paid. 
ICE-DRUMHEAD 
Second early solid heading variety. 
Leaves light green, changing to yellow 
or creamy white in center. Very resist- 
ant to heat and for mid-summer is all 
right, but for early and late markets 
not equal to Cabbage Head, Big Boston 
or May King. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 
ceTits; pound, 30 cents; V2 pound, 50 
cents; potind, 90 cents, postpaid. 
CONDON'S IMPROVED 
HANSON 
Hot Weather Kind 
Grows to large 
size and is uni- 
formly sure-head- 
ing. Heads very 
solid and beauti- 
fully blanched, 
crisp, mild and 
tender. One of the 
finest varieties to 
grow for market 
during the summer 
months. Our stock 
is unexcelled. 
Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; V4 
pound, 30 cents; 14 
pound, 50 cents; 
pound, 90 cents, 
postpaid. 
TOUHANNOCK 
IIOPBOVED HATTSON 
ICEBEBO 
IMMENSITY 
This grand Lettuce is claimed to be with 
out exception the very largest lettuce in 
cultivation. Notwithstanding its great, 
size, it is tender, sweet and crisp. It pro- 
duces a fine, large, solid head, often 3 feet 
in circumference and 3 2 inches in diameter. 
It has great heat-resisting qualities, being 
slow to run to seed, so that It is very re- 
liable for a late crop when many other 
sorts are unfit for use. Do not be preju- 
diced on account of the great size of Im- 
mensity, as It is not coarse, even the outer 
leaves being tender. Especially adapted to 
planting in the fall and winter, and is the 
most sure heading of any of the large, but- 
tery varieties. A number of the best local 
market gardeners have been growing it and 
find it unsurpassed for a fine, heavy ship- 
ping variety, also for home gardens. Packet. 
6 cents; ounce, 12 cents; Vi lb., 30 oente; ^ 
Ibi 55 cents: lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
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IMMENSITY 
