82 VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
Lettuce — (Tcnnisball). 
Lettuce— (S. N. Co.'s Boston Market). 
Lettuce — (Hanson Head). 
LETTUCE— (May King). Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; lb. $1.25 
It is astonishing how quickly this new lettuce from 
Germany has made its way into popular favor. Three 
years ago it was hardly known in America, now it is 
found in the gardens of nearly every up-to-date grow- 
er. It simply forced its way to the front on the basis 
of its sterling merits. It grows very quickly, even in 
the cold weather of early spring. The habit of growth 
is very compact and close; in fact, the plant is about 
all head. Outer leaves light green, inner leaves bright 
yellow and of a fine rich, buttery flavor. Heads weigh 
from 12 to 16 ozs., and are so solid that they carry to 
market in perfect condition. 
LETTUCE— (The Morse). Per oz. 15c; % lb. 40c: lb $1.25 
A large loose-bunching or non-heading variety. In- 
valuable for forcing. Very crisp and of fine flavor. In 
color it is a light green and very attractive. 
LETTUCE— (S. N. Co.'s Tennisball). Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % 
lb. 30c; lb $1.00 
Smooth-leaved heading variety for late summer use or 
will stand forcing very well. Its solid compact habit 
and good flavor are much sought for.. 
LETTUCE— (Passion). Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; lb. $1.00 
A fine b\itter heading garden lettuce; smooth-leaved. 
Choteau, Mont., Dec. 12. 
Received my plants in fine condition. Thank you for 
the present of Cyclamen. 
MRS. CHAS. H. CONNOR. 
^ "Tour Early Bird Is the best Radish I ever grew, 
had them eighteen days after planting:." 
WINFIELD MURDOCK. Clements, Cal. 
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LETTUCE— (California Cream Butter or Royal Summer 
Cababne). Oz. 15c: % lb. '.Or: Ih $1.25 
A very popular variety for autumn and winter use. 
Forms a very large head, which is very buttery, and 
of rich golden-yellow inside. The leaves are thick 
and of bright green, slightly tinged with brown on top 
of head, and the outer leaves are slightly spotted with 
inconspicuous brown spots. Easy to grow and a good 
shipping variety. 
LETTUCE— (Now York Head). Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; 
lb $1.00 
White seeds. Forms large heads, dark green color, 
sure header: outside leaves bright green, inside leaves 
blanched to a rich cream color. 
LETTUCE— (Boston Market). Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c: 
lb $1.00 
The well known and popular hothouse variety of New 
England. Needs to be quickly grown to be of good 
flavor. Light green cabbage variety, slightly tinged 
with brown on the head. Forms a compact buttery 
head. 
LETTUCE— (Salamander). ,Per oz. 10c; % lb. 35c: lb. $1.25 
One of the most popular summer varieties for with- 
standing heat. Medium size light green and forms a 
hard, butferv head of fine quality. 
LETTUCE— (White Cos). Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb 50c 
Distinct variety of upright growth: leaves should be 
tied together near top when they soon become crisp 
and delicious as celery stalks, and are eaten in the 
same manner. 
LETTUCE— (In 5c Lithographed Package*). 
Early White Seeded Simpson. Boston Market, Montana 
Market, Prize H^ad, Grand Ranids, Tennishall. Early Curled 
Silesia. Hanson Head, While Co«!. California Cream Butter. 
Lettuce— (S. N. Co.'s White Cos). 
Lettuce — (May King). 
