TRUE TO NAME AND SURE TO GROW SEEDS 
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LETTUCE—Continued 
Big Boston 
MUSTARD 
American Flag 
LEEK 
A wholesome and useful vegetable. 
Sow in April in drills one foot apart 
and one inch deep; thin the plants to 
ten inches. 1 oz. for 1,000 plants. 
Black Seeded Simpson. Like the 
Silesia, this variety does not form a 
head but differs from that variety in 
being much lighter in color. Stands 
the heat well and is well suited for 
forcing. Oz. 15c; J4 lb. 40c; lb. $1.10. 
Big Boston. An early, large heading 
variety, may be used either for forcing 
or open ground. One of the best for 
market gardeners’ use. Oz. 15c; 54 lb. 
40c; lb. $1.10. 
California Cream Butter. A splendid 
variety for summer. It produces a very 
large and white head. It will stand ex¬ 
treme heat. Oz. 15c; J4lb.40c; lb.$1.10. 
Grand Rapids. Good forcing variety. 
Oz. 15c; J4 lb. 40c; lb. $1.10. 
May King. Extra fine for cold frames. 
Makes large solid heads, 6 to 7 inches 
in diameter, with broad, light green 
outer leaves; grown outdoors, it is ex¬ 
tremely early; for forcing it is in every 
way desirable. The center blanches 
rich yellow. A particularly fine lettuce 
for the home garden as well as for 
54 lb. 40c; lb. $1.10. 
Grand Rapids 
market. Oz. 15c; 
Prize Head. Large, loose heads of a bright green; 
leaves beautifully frilled at the edge and washed with red, 
gi-ing it a very unique and handsome appearance. Oz. 15c; 
54 lb. 40c; lb. $1.10. 
Way ahead. (May be grown in cold frames or open 
ground early in the spring. The inside turns yellow and the 
outer leaves are light green. Oz. 15c; 54 lb. 40c; lb. $1.10. 
Southern Curled. The true curled variety used for early 
greens. Oz. 10c; 54 lb- 30c. 
American Flag. Largest of all. Oz. 
15c; |4 lb. 55c. 
OUR SEEDS ARE RELIABLE 
