18 F A I R V I E W RELIABLE LETTUCE SEED 
WON DEEFl'I- LETTUCE 
TNJF^W/ I L* L? wp _This is a very quick growing variety, producing a large 
A ^ 1 —* ▼ ▼ —<LJl-<rvVJ handsome head of fine flavor. The color is light green, 
leaves curly, produces a very hard head and is one of the best heading sort*. Don’t fail to try it_ 
Pkt. 4c„ 4 pkts. 8c., 6 pkts. 15c., oz. 1 Oc., 2 ozs. 18c.. Vt lb. 30c. 
Grand Rapids 
Lettuce 
<;uan» rapids- 
leaf lettuce and stand 
otters for winter forcing in the greenhouse. It 
its class for market gardeners as it will keep longer 
ing than any Other variety. Its habit admits of very close 
planting in greenhouses or open ground and we believe it is the 
best lettuce for outdoor planting. Our stock runs unusually 
even and true to type. Pkt. 4c 3 pkts. We-, 6 pkts. 15c., oz. 
12c., 2 ozs. ‘'Or. 
WONDERFUL LETTUCE 
The Wonderful Lettuce is without any exception 
the very largest in cultivation. It will surprise 
every one on account of its growing so very large. 
It is always tender, crisp and sweet. Produces 
large heads, often nearly three feet in circumfer¬ 
ence and a foot in diameter. Very slow to run to 
seed and ia an excellent sort for a late crop and 
we advise our customers to give it a trial. Pkt. 
6c.. 3 pkts. 1 Bc„ 6 pkts. 22 c.. oz 10e. 
EARLY SPRING—Grand Karly Sort - Is 
without doubt the very earliest lettuce, is hand¬ 
some in appearance, excellent flavor and is the 
very best early variety to grow. It can be grown 
in hot beds or open garden at almost any season. 
A most valuable variety. It is good in the North, 
South, East or West. Invariably it gives both 
grower and user the greatest satisfaction. The 
plants produce a handsome appearance, and we 
have taken particular pains in selecting our seed 
stock from plants that stand long before going to 
seed. Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts, 10c„, € pkts. 18c., oz. 
12c., 2 ozs. 2 <*<•. 
Golden Ball Lettuce 
G O I. I) K N 
It ALL— The 
heads are fine 
golden color. It is 
early and slow to 
run to seed, Pkt. 
4c., 3 pkts. 8c., 
6 pkts. 15c„ oz- 
12c., 2azs.2©c., 
% Ib.35c. 
THE COS LETTUCE 
This variety could easily be cal¬ 
led Celery Lettuce, The engrav¬ 
ing made from photo, shows its 
long, narrow spoon-shaped leaves, 
most all of which form into a rath¬ 
er loose loaf-shaped head. Its shape 
makes it a very convenient head 
for i>aeking or serving, and is 
coming to be highly regarded as it 
keeps sweet and crisp during 
hot months and is very slow to 
to seed. If the outer leaves 
tied up, this lettuce will form 
a solid head and 
On account of the compact 
of growth, the plants can be 
as dose as € to 8 inches, 
Pkt. 4«.. 3 pkts. We., 6 
1 Oe., or. lOc. 
The Cos Lettuce 
Lettuce Mixture 
LETTUCE MIXTURE-One sowing produces supply for tie 
season. This mixture contains all the best varieties, maturing 
early, medium and late; some curled and crimp led, other* pro¬ 
duce heads. Colors range from pure white through delicate Andes 
of green, yellow to a rich golden. We are sure this Mixture wiH 
please all. Pkt..4c„ 3 pkts. 8c.,-6pkts. 15c., oz. 10c„2 ozs. 18c. 
TOMHAA'XOCK-Giws very quick 
Leaves grow upright and are handsome!, 
wrinkled. 
Pki. Sc... 3pkts.9c^fipkts.l (>c.,oz. 10c, 
2 ozs. 15c., V* lb. 25c. 
Sirs: Enclosed find photo of one plant of your 
"’Wonderful Lettuce, 20 in. in diameter, and £ ft- 
ia circumference; and £0 other plants larger than 
your description of size, and very crisp and ten¬ 
der. Your ‘Early Spring Lettuoe is also very fine, 
and I am much pleased with both of them. 
Respectfully yours, S. P. Warner 
78 New Park Ave., Hartford. Conn 
EARLY SRRUNCI 
Tomhannock Lettuce 
IMPROVED HANSON 
This is a perfect lettuce for the table. 
It resists heat and drouth well, very 
slow to run to seed. It is hardy and 
may be grown very early in the spring 
or late in the fall. Has a sweet and 
rich Savor, and always produces fine 
heads, which are always in great de¬ 
mand. Pkt 4c„ 3 pkts. 8c„ 6 pkts. 
15c,, oz. lOc., 2 ozs. 18c., Vx lb. 30c. 
