88 VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued) . 
STATE NURSERY Cofl 
KOHL RABI 
KOHL RABI— (White Vienna.) Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 20c; Vi-Lh. 60c; Lb $2.00 
Turnip rootrd: small, white, very 
tender and delicious when young. 
KOHL RABI— (Early Purple Vienna.) 
Pkt. 5c: Oz. 20c; 14-Lb. 50c: Lb. $1.75 
An early variety with a bright pur- 
ple bulb. The leaf and stems being 
green and tinged with purple. 
KALE 
KALE— (Dwarf German Curled) Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c 
The Kales make excellent greens for fall and are mi- 
proved when slightly frosted. Cultivate same as Cab- 
bage. Beautifully curled, very hardy. 
KALE— (Tall Scotch Curled.) Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c 
Always a favorite. 
LEEK 
LEEK— (American Flag.) Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; %-Lb. 50c; 
Lb $1.50 
Strong growing variety, producing large, thick stems 
of sweet flavor when properly blanched. I-eeks are 
hardy and flavor is improved by frost. 
LETTUCE 
^ . ('/4-Oz. to 100 feet of drill.) 
Lettuce IS represented by four distinct classes or types— by the 
thick-leaved, smooth-edged cabbage-heading type: the curlv and thin- 
leave^d, tight-headmg. crisp type; the curly and thin-leavea bunching or 
non-headmg type, and the Cos or celery type. There are early, medium 
early and late varieties of each type, as well as those especially adapted 
lor greenhouse, hot-bed, winter, spring, .summer and autumn uses. There 
is so great a difference in localities in regard to the value of lettuce, that 
a uniform rule for culture cannot be adopted. For the ordinary house 
garden it is desirable to use one variety of each type and several plant- 
ings should be made to secure a succession. The seed should be planted 
in rows eighteen inches apart, as early as possible, and the young plants 
of cabbage varieties should be thinned to four inches apart. Varieties 
that do not head may be left quite thick, and when fairly well grown 
those thinned out may be used. 
LETTUCE— (Curled Silesia.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 
Produces the earliest lettuce from outdoor sowing; a very popular 
German variety; sweet and tender. 
LETTUCE— (Curled Simp.son.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 
Forms a compact hunch of yellowish green leaves; rapid grower, 
desirable for forcing. 
LETTUCE— (Montana Market.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 
Black seed, large, curly, sweet and crisp; a very desirable variety 
for either forcing or outdoor culture. 
LETTUCE— (Grand Rapids.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 
A popular variety for greenhouse planting and will make a quick 
growth under adverse conditions. Its upright habit permits close 
planting. 
LETTUCE— (Iceberg.) Oz. 15c; Vi-J.h. 40r: Lb. $1.25 
A large heading variety; crisp and brittle, and color bright green, 
lightly tinged with brown on top of the head; leaves curled on Ihr 
edges. 
Lettuce (iVluiiluiia Market.) 
Extra Select Grand Rapids Forcing 
Lettuce (Prize Head.) 
Lettuce (Curled Silesia.) 
