PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Reliable Garden Seed 7 
KALE 
CULTURE. Kale is one of the hardiest of 
“Greens” belonging to the Cabbage family. Sow 
either in rows or broadcast; in early spring, 
for summer and fall use ; August or September 
for spring use. One or two pounds to an acre. 
One ounce should produce about 3000 plants. 
Dwarf Green Curled. (55 days). This is the 
most dwarf popular variety. 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 15c ^4 lb- 35c ; lb. $1.00. 
KOHL RABI 
A turnip-rooted Cabbage, the edible part be¬ 
ing the bulb which grows on a stalk a few 
inches above the ground. Use before bulbs get 
to be more than 2 inches thick as all varieties 
are tough and stringy when overgrown. Remove 
the thick outer skin before boiling, and serve 
like Turnips. Sow in the spring % inch deep, 
in drills 2 feet apart; thin to 8 inches apart. 
PRICE: Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 15c; oz. 25c; *4 lb. 75c. 
American Flag Leek. 
LETTUCE 
Early Wliite Vienna. (50 days). Early, white. 
Purple Vienna. (70 days). Late, purple. 
CULTURE. Lettuce seed should be covered very shal¬ 
low to secure proper germination. Sow in hotbeds in March 
and transplant to open ground as soon as it can be worked. 
For late supplies, sow in the open ground as soon as the 
season permits, in rows 1 foot apart ; thin out plants 1 
foot apart in the rows. Sow every 2 or 3 weeks to the 
middle of August, for succession. One ounce will sow 125 
feet of drill to produce 3000 plants. 
PRICE, all varieties (except as noted) : 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 
Rip- gn«tnn (45 days). Leader of the head types. 
Dig oOsiON Leaves are light green and very tender. 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c ; % lb. 50c ; lb. $1.50. 
Black Seeded Simpson. (40 days). The leaves are thin, 
tender, and of a light green color; very early. 
California Cream Butter. (42 days). A Head Lettuce; 
large, of a rich buttery flavor. Leaves are thick, the 
outer ones slightly tinged brown. 
f'raamw Uaart ( 45 days). A large firm head with¬ 
ered my nedri ou t any brown spots or edges. The 
outer leaves are dark glossy green, the heart blanched 
to creamy yellow. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
Denver Market. (45 days). For forcing or open ground; 
the leaves beautifully curled and crimped, crisp and tender. 
Early Curled Simpson. A compact mass of yellowish green. 
Early Prize Head. (50 days). Bright green, tinged with 
brownish red, of superb flavor, tender and hardy. 
. D-,nidc (38 days). As a forcer for winter and 
urana napias early spring, this stands at the head. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c ; *4 lb. 60c ; lb. $1.75. 
Improved Hanson. (45 days). Heads large, fine form, 
sweet, tender and crisp, color green outside and white with¬ 
in. Intermediate between the types (black seeds). 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
May King 1 . (42 days). Grown outdoors it is extremely early, 
maturing light green heads of good size, solid enough to 
ship well to distant markets. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
Now York (“Wonderful,” “Iceberg,” “Los Angeles”). (55 
HeW T Orn ,j a y g )_ a remarkable Head Lettuce famous from 
coast to coast. Immense round heads about 15 inches across, 
weighing 2 to 3 pounds, crisp and solid as a Cabbage. The 
broad outer leaves are dark green and crumpled, the firm 
heart a creamy white, tender and delicious. Deep rooted and 
drought resistant, sure and reliable, slow to seed. 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 25c ; % lb. 65c ; lb. $2.00. 
Wayahead. (42 days). Very early and surest to head; of 
large size, tightly folded, the interior blanched to a rich 
butter-yellow. 
Whito If.CIncin? Cos (55 days> • Beautiful bght col- 
wmxe »eiT-UIOSing V.OS ored outer leaveS( centers 
blanching to a pure white, very tender and of delicious 
flavor. Pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c ; ^4 lb. 50c ; lb. $1.50. 
Now Phirkpn 1 ettiirp Grown as a “greens” plant for 
new LniCKen Lettuce chicken or rabbit feed. When 
cut, it starts to grow again like a Kale, which can be pulled 
off each stem. Does not make a head, but sends up a stout 
stalk 3 or 4 feet high, just loaded with leaves. 
Leaf Lettuce, 
Grand Rapids. 
LEEK 
American Flag - . (70 
days). Closely allied 
to the Onion, it is 
used in soups, stews 
or boiled whole and 
creamed; its mild¬ 
ness and distinctive 
flavor making it 
very popular. The 
entire lower portion 
or neck of the plant 
is used. Sow early 
in the spring in 
drills % inch deep 
and 1 foot apart. 
When 6 or 8 inches 
high transplant as 
deep as possible, 
that the neck may 
be blanched. One 
ounce to 150 feet 
drilled. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
% lb. 76c. 
Head Lettuce—New York or “Wonderful. 
