50 
To grow good crisp Lettuce, soil should be, well fertiUzea. 
CONDON'S 1 FTTIJCE 
Dependable L^Sli M. 1 
'9 CONDON'S 
Improved 
Hanson 
Hot Weatber Kind 
Grows to large size 
and is uniformly sure- 
heading. Heads very 
soliii and beautifully 
blanched, crisp, mild 
and tender. One of 
the finest varieties to 
grow for market dur- 
ing the summer 
months. Our stock is 
unexcelled. Packet, 5 
cta.i ounce, 13 eta.; >4 
lb, 30 cts.; V4 Il>.. 50 
ctii.j lb., 90 cts., post- 
paid. 
410 Improved Hanson 
423 Ice Drumhead 
Second early solid 
heading variety. Leaves 
li^ht 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 mar- 
kets not equal to Cab- 
bage Head, Big Boston 
or May King. Patfcet, 5 
cts.) ounce, 10 ct».4 Vi lb., 
.■iO ctM.; 14 lb., 50 cts.! lb., 
»0 cts., postpaid. 
430 Tomliaunock 
Tomhannock 
Haudsoine Reddlxh Bron/.c EageH 
This Lettuce does not head — 
makes a loose bunch of leaves of 
very fine quality. Ed^es of the 
outer leaves are a reddish bronze; 
within, the leaves are almost 
white. Very crisp and tender. 
'acket, 5 cts.: ounce, 10 cts.j % 
tb., 30 ctN.; V2 lb., 50 cts.; lb,. 80 
cts., postpaid. 
Market 
Gardeners 
See Pages 
156 to 160 
4'2'i Iceberg 
4« Iceberg 
Has an unusually solid head. The white 
main ribs of the leaves curve toward the 
center, which keep the interior thorough- 
ly bleached. It is quick growing and al- 
ways crisp and tender, whether propa- 
gated in early spring or In the hot days 
of summer. Packet, 6 cts.j ounce, 12 cts.j 
'4 lb., 30 cts.! % lb., 50 cts.; lb., 90 cts., 
postpaid. 
416 California Cream Butter 
416 
California Cream Butter 
424 Immensity 
The Name Repre- 
sents the Quality 
Or Royal Snmnicr Cabbage 
A very reliable heading sort, 
with glossy, deep green leaves, the 
outer ones slightly spotted or 
splashed with brown. The inner|; 
leaves form a large, very solids 
head, rich light yellow in color/ 
very thick, tender and buttery,- 
Packet, 5 cts.i ounce, 10 cts.! >/4|! 
lb., 30 cts.! i/i tb., 50 cts-! il».. Oft 
cts., postpaid. 
Immensity 
This grand Lettuce is claimed 
to be without exception the 
very largest lettuce in cultiva- 
tion. Notwithstanding it.? great 
size, it is tender, sweet and 
cri.'^p. It produces a fine, large, 
solid head, often 3 feet in cir- 
cumference and 12 inches in di- 
ameter. It has great heat-re- 
sisting qualities, being slow ttl, 
run to seed, so that it is very 
reliable tor a late crop when 
many other sorts are unfit for 
use. Do not be prejudiced on 
account of the great slzi' of 
Immensity, as it is not coarse; 
even the outer leaves being 
tender. Especially adapted tc- 
planting in the fall and wintc.ir.' 
and Is the most sure headinpC' 
of any of the large, buttery 
varieties. A number of the besd 
local market g:ardeners havt© 
been growing It and find iK 
unsurpassed for a fine, heavy 
shipping variety, also for hOn)*| 
gardens. Packet, 7 ct«.! ouncf^, 
14 cts.; Vt lb- 30 cts.i Vs lb., 55 
cts.; lb.. $1.00, postpaid. ,ij 
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