Lettuce 
Sow seed at intervals for continuous 
supply. One packet will sow 20 to 30 
feet of drill; one ounce 260 feet. 
Every garden should have a good supply of Lettuce. 
Earliest 
or 30-Day 
The very earliest 
variety, forming a 
most compact mass 
of finely fringed and 
crumpled leaves, 
light green in color, 
crisp, exceedingly 
tender and very ap¬ 
petizing. For the 
very earliest Lettuce 
this variety is 
recommended. Is 
ready for use in 30 
to 40 days. 
Pkt., 5«; oz., 15(. 
New York or Wonderful No. 12 
The largest of all head Lettuce, often weighing nearly two 
pounds but of very fine quality and attractive green color. 
This is the variety shipped to the eastern markets every month 
of the year from California. It is sure to head, withstands 
heat remarkably well, and is one of the most backward of any 
variety in running to seed. The tightly folded heart is well 
blanched to a beautiful silvery white. It is crisp, juicy, and of 
sweet flavor. Pkt., 5 t; oz., 20«. 
Earliest Wayahea 
Earliest head Lettuce. 
Has a fine, firm 
heart, sweet crisp 
flavor. Heads 
medium in size of 
attractive appear¬ 
ance, stays crisp 
and tender for a 
long time. Valu¬ 
able to start early 
in Spring in 
frames. It's our 
best early head 
Lettuce. 
Pkt., 5c; OZ., 1 5t. 
One of the earliest vegetables 
from the garden In Spring. First 
sowings may be made as soon as 
frost Is out of the ground and 
succession of plantings every ten days. A packet of seed will 
sow about 20 feet of row, one ounce 100 feet. 
This is the quickest growing scarlet globe Radish we have 
ever grown. Is of fine shape and color with small top. The pure 
white flesh is very crisp with a mild flavor. We consider it the 
best Radish for the home garden. Ready in 15 to 20 days. 
Pkt. (500 seeds!, 5ti or., 154. 
French 
Breakfast 
A beautiful Radish of 
bright rose scariet, 
tipped white. A very 
rapid grower, is ob¬ 
long in shape and the 
quality is crisp and 
tender. It is a great 
favorite for the mar¬ 
ket and for the home 
garden. About the 
best Early Olive¬ 
shaped Radish. Ready 
in 22 to 25 days. 
Pkt. <500seeds), St- 
oz.,1 04. 
Crimson Giant Pkt. 
Crimson Giant 
Grows larger than any of the 
early round sorts. A beautiful 
deep crimson color, often 
measuring 5 to 6 inches in 
circumference. Flesh is white, 
firm and crisp, mild in flavor. 
Does best in moist fertile 
soil. Matures in about SO 
days. 
<500 seeds), 54; oz.. lOt. 
_ -_Cucumbers should be grown In every garden to have large fruits *Iufv* 
young fruits for pickling. Plant seed after danger of frost and at Intervals up 
One packet will plant 16 hills, ounce 76 hills. 
Mills Fancy Pickles 
For an attractive pickling Cucumber of 
small size there is nothing to compare 
with "Fancy Pickles,” a specialty we have 
supplied for some years past. If fruits are 
regularly gathered, the vines continue 
bearing throughout the season. Fruits are 
very uniform, productive of fine flavor, 
dark green in color and a few vines will 
produce a great quantity. Ready in about 
50 days. Pkt. <150 seeds), St; oz., 204- 
Earliest Everbearing Cucumber 
A reliable everbearing variety producing its first 
fruits very early and continuously over a long 
period. The smooth fruits, medium in size, are 
produced in abundance closely set on strong 
vines It retains its rich dark green color for 
a long time, and the flesh is cure white at 
all stages of growth. About 58 days. 
Pkt. <150 seeds). St; oz., 1 5t. 
Davis Perfect 
Fruits 7 to 9 inches long, tapering 
at both ends; green skin; flesh solid ^ 
and superb quality for slicing. Some¬ 
what resembles hot-house varieties. 
About 60 days. 
Pkt. <150 seeds), 54! oz., 154. m 
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