POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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J. & S. Summerlead Lettuce 
Best to Stand Heat 
In this we have a most distinct new variety, 
and one of the largest and handsomest head let¬ 
tuces we have ever grown. Its heat-resisting quali¬ 
ties are unprecedented, and during the hot summer 
it will remain longer without shooting to seed than 
any other. The outside color is a light yellowish 
green, becoming entirely yellow towards the heart, 
while, its tender and crisp table qualities are perfect. 
Pkt., 10c.; 07,., 25c.; } lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
Black = Seeded Simpson 
Lettuce 
Three Heads on a Sugar Barrel 
The Black-Seeded Simpson does not form a 
head, but makes large bunches of crisp, tender, 
curly leaves. The above photograph Rhows how 
large this grand lettuce grows. It remains a long 
time before shooting to seed. Pkt., 5c.; 07.., 15c..; 
J lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 
LETTUCE—Curled or Loose Leaved Varieties. 
By Mull, Postpaid. 
If ordered sent by express or freight, deduct 10 c. per lb. from prices quoted. 
All varieties in regular large-sized packets, at 5 c. per packet. 
Per oz. 
'/, lb. 
Pur lb. 
New Morse. The best curled growing lettuce, large leaves, light green outside, 
blanching to light yellow inside; splendid for both early and summer use; 
crisp and tender. 
$0 15 
$0 40 
$1 40 
Grand Rapids. A famous shipping, loose-headed forcing sort; popular West . . 
15 
40 
1 25 
Baltimore Oak Leaved. Very distinct; for summer; resists great heat . . . . 
25 
00 
1 75 
Early Prize-Head (Brown Cabbage). Large, loose heads, tinged with brown . . 
16 
40 
1 25 
Early Curled Silesian. A leading early curled sort; fine for cutting. 
15 
40 
1 25 
New Trianon Cos, or Celery Lettuce. The finest of all the Cos sorts; leaves 
when bleached are still like celery stalks, and can be eaten in the same manner, 
15 
40 
1 50 
Lettuce—American Varieties Mixed. Fifteen kinds mixed in one package, giv- 
ing a succession of fine lettuce the whole season . . . 
10 
30 
1 00 
BIG BOSTON LETTUCE 
This is a fine forcing variety for cold frames 
during the winter months, as it produces heads of 
very large size, often twelve inches or more across, 
and succeeds better in a cooler temperature than 
most forcing strains. The large heads are beauti¬ 
fully blanched and of superior quality. It heads 
well also in the open ground during cool weather of 
spring and fall, and has lately become popular in 
the South to grow for shipping North. Our seed is 
an extra selected strain. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; } lb., 
40c.; lb., $1.26. 
THE MONGOLIAN LETTUCE 
A New Variety from Asia 
An excellent variety for spring and fall plant¬ 
ing outdoors. In delicate flavor and crispness it is 
all that could be desired, and it will amply repay 
everyone who plants it for the home table. Per 
pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; J lb., 70c ; lb., $2.25. photograph ok head ok bio bouton lkttvok . 
