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LETTUCE 
MUSTARD 
Lettuce requires rich moist soil, clean cultivation and plenty 
of water. 
No. 237. SUMMER ALLHEART. No lettuce can compare with 
Allheart for heading in hot weather and make such large 
compact finely blanched heads. Nor is there a summer lettuce 
of better quality. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 2Cc.; i lb. 45c.; lb. $1.40; 2-lb. 
lots, $1.25 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.10 per lb. postpaid. 
No. 230. WOOD’S CABBAGE. The most satisfactory all-round 
lettuce for all seasons. Makes firm, solid heads that blanch 
nicely; sweet and buttery. Pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c.; 1 lb. 50c.; lb. 
$1.50; 2-lb. lots, $1.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.20 per lb ; 10-lb. 
lots $1.10 per lb postpaid. 
No. 239. CRISP-AS-XCE. Ideal for the private garden; has no 
superior for flavor and tenderness. The heads are hard with 
creamy yellow hearts. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; J lb. 45c.; lb. $1.40; 
2-lb. lots, $1.25 per lb ; 5-lb. lots, $1.10 per lb. postpaid. 
No. 242. ICEBERG. No lettuce is more crisp; the large ribs are 
like celery stalks. A sure and reliable header. Makes a large 
compact head, very white inside; sweet, crisp and delicious. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 1 lb. 35c.; lb. $1.10; 2-lb. lots, $1.00 per lb.; 
5-lb. lots, 85c per lb ; 10-lb. lots, 75c. per lb. postpaid. 
No. 240. DARK GREEN COS OR ROMAINE. Makes a fine, well 
folded head of extra superior quality, firm and compact; the 
heart and midribS blanch nearly white. Our dark green strain 
is fast supplanting all others. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 12c.; 1 lb 30c.; lb. 
95c.; 2-lb lots, 85c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 75c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 
65c. per lb. 
No. 231. WOOD’S IMPROVED BIG BOSTON. Our selected strain 
is as near perfect as can be had. The type is uniform, the heads 
large, firm and solid, the hearts crisp and tender. Pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 12c.; 1 lb 39c.; lb. 90c.; 2-lb. lots, 80c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 
70c. per lb ; 10-lb. lots, 65c. per lb. postpaid. 
No. 232. NEW YORK No. 12. A big solid compact head, as cjrisp 
as cabbage. Hearts creamy white, sweet and tender, no trace 
of bitterness. Pkt 10c ; oz. 20c.; } lb. 40c.; lb. $1.25; 2-lb lots, 
$1.10 per lb ; 5-lb. lots, 95c. per lb ; 10-lb. lots, 85c. per lb. 
No. 241. CHICKEN LETTUCE, 3 to 4 feet high, loaded with leaves 
that may be cut like kale and keeps growing. For chicken and 
rabbit feed. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 12c.; i lb. 30c ; lb. 99c.; 2-lb. lots, 80c 
per lb.; 5-lb lots, 70c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 65c. per lb, postpaid. 
PRICE all the following varieties: Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; J lb. 35c.; 
lb. $1.00; 2-lb. lots, 90c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 80o. per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 
70c. per lb. postpaid. 
No. 233. CALIFORNIA CREAM BUTTER. Does well everywhere 
and in all seasons, and especially recommended for outdoor 
growing. One of the most buttery flavored. 
No. 236. IMPROVED HANSON. A sure and reliable header, and 
keeps well. Makes a large, solid, compact head; crisp, tender 
and sweet, and blanches well; slow to shoot to seed. Very 
much like Iceberg, but larger and slightly lighter green. 
No. 238. GRAND RAPIDS. No curled or loose leaved lettuce is 
handsomer. It makes a quick growth, is hardy and holds 
Its crispness for days after being cut. Forms large, oompact 
clusters finely crimped around the edges. Crisp and tender, 
sweet and delicious. 
No. 234. BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. One of the easiest varie¬ 
ties to grow and a very reliable one. Decidedly crisp with 
a tender, semi-solid crisp head. The leaves are ruffled and 
even the outside ones are tender; a very slow seeder. 
No. 235. EARLY CURLED SIMPSON. A sure cropper even 
under adverse conditions. .Makes a well blanched, curly, loose 
head; early, crisp and tender. Should be grown in every garden. 
PARSLEY 
Germinates 
—Plant half inch deep and give slight protection, 
or plant in cold-frame or hot-bed for winter use. 
slowly. Soak for 24 hours before planting. 
No. 314 CI-I’'MPION MOSS CURLED. .Beautifully curled and 
crimped. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c; I lb. 25c.; lb. 75c.; 2-lb. lots, 70c. per 
lb.; 5-lb lots, 60c. per lb ; 10-lb. lots, 55o. per lb. postpaid. 
No. 315. PLAIN OR SINGLE. Hardier than the curled, stronger 
flavored; color very dark green. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; J lb. 25c ; 
lb. 75c; 2-lb. lots, 70c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 60c. per lb.; 10-lb 
lots, 55c. per lb. postpaid. 
LEEK —Plant in September and 
-- transplant in the fall, or 
early spring 4 to 6 inches apart in 
Kohl rows 18 inches apart. 
Rabi. No. 227. LARGE FLAG—Pkt. 5c ; 
oz. 15c.; J lb. 50c.; lb. $1.75; 2 lbs. $3.10; 5 lbs. $7.40 postpaid. 
KOHL RABI ~ c om bines the 
--_— flavors of the cab¬ 
bage and turnip and makes a splen¬ 
did dish if used when two to three 
inches thick; thin to 6 inches apart. 
7 * 0 . 225. EARLY WHITE VIENNA— 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; i lb. 45c.; lb. $1.50; 
2 lbs. $2.65; 5 lbs. $6.35 postpaid. 
Plant till October either broadcast or in rows 12 to 18 inches 
apart. Plant one ounce to 100 feet of row, or broadcast 5 to 6 
pounds per acre. 
No. 291. TENDERGREEN OR MUSTARD SPINACH. A mild 
mustard with a spin¬ 
ach flavor that can be 
grown in 3 to 4 weeks 
and make an abund¬ 
ance of greens. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; I lb. 20c.; 
lb. 60c.; 2-lb. lots 5,9c. 
per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 45c. 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 
40c. per lb. postpaid 
No. 290. Southern 
Giant Curled 
Southern Giant Curled Mustard 
—Forms a great mass 
of leaves beautifully 
ruffled and finely 
curled and crimped 
around the edges, suc¬ 
culent, pungent and 
_ _ _ of sweet flavor. Pkt. 
oc.; oz. 10c.; 1 lb. 20c lb. 50c.; 2-lb. lots, 40c. per lb.; 5-lb. 
lots, 35c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 32c. per lb. postpaid. 
No. 292. Chinese Broad Leaved. When prepared like spinach 
makes fine greens. Ready in six weeks from sowing; tender 
and free from bitter flavor. Pt. 5c ; oz. 10c.; j lb. 29c ; lb. 50c.; 
*.-ib. lots, 40c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 35c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 32c. 
per lb. postpaid. 
ONION SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING 
. p l ai \t in a well-prepared bed in September, and when the 
size ot a goosequill transplant 4 inches apart in 18-inch rows, 
trimming the tops and roots; it is not unusual to double the yield 
?Li™S?? lantln S For fal1 planting we recommend Copper King, 
feet e nf T drfn A n + ^ ammoth Silver King. One ounce plants 10(1 
reef or drill, 5 to G pounds will transplant an acre 
PlH „ No ■ 308. PRIZE TAKER OR SPANISH 
KING .The outside is a rich straw color, 
_ the flesh pure white, sweet and mild. 
f-.Mkjm Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; i lb. 60c.; lb. $2 00; 
Spanish 
King 
2-lb. lots, $1.85 per lb.; 5-lb 
lots, $1.70 per lb ; 10-lb. lots, 
$1.60 per lb., postpaid. 
No. 310. MAMMOTH SILVER 
KING. One of the largest 
Italian onions, often 5 inches 
in diameter. Skin and flesh 
white, very tender and mild 
flavored. Pkt. 5c ; oz. 20c.; 
i lb. 65c.; lb. $2.25; 2-lb. lots. 
$2.10 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.90 
per lb., postpaid. 
No. 307. COPPER KING. At¬ 
tains an enormous size; flesh 
white; sweet, mild and ten¬ 
der. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; I lb. 
70c.; lb. $2.50; 2-lb. lots, 
$2.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $2.20 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots, $2.10 per 
lb., postpaid. 
No. 301. LARGE RED WETH¬ 
ERSFIELD. Skin purplish 
red; flesh purplish white; 
hard and solid. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c.; I lb. 65c.; lb. $2.25; 2-lb. 
lots, $2.10 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.90 per lb. postpaid. 
No. 302. YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. Uniformly globe shaped, 
have small necks and ripen evenly. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; 1 lb. 
70c.; lb. $2.50; 2-lb. lots, $2.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $2.20 per lb.; 
10-lb. lots, $2.10 per lb., postpaid. 
No. 303. SILVER SKIN OR WHITE PORTUGAL. For growing 
matured onions for sets, for pickling, for bunching in the spring 
and as a salad when young. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; I lb. 75c.; lb. 
$2 75; 2-lb. lots, $2.50 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $2.35 per lb. postpaid. 
No. 309. EXTRA EARLY WHITE PEARL. The quickest of 
white sorts. Makes pearly white onions tender, mild and of 
excellent flavor Plant in the fall to make early spring onions. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c ; 1 lb. 70c.; lb. $2.50; 2-lb. lots, $2.35 per lb.; 
5-lb lots, $2.20 per lb.; 10-lb. lots, $2.10 per lb., postpaid. 
RKUBAED ROOTS. Book Your Order Now for Delivery in No¬ 
vember. In November set out 4 feet apart in rich soil In a 
shaded place, using plenty of stable manure. Protect with 
manure during winter. By mail postpaid, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 
$1.50 per dozen. Not postpaid, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 6 for 75c.; 
$1.25 per dozen. 
