p *^F I I ^ p (French Grown Seed) 
Ha Lattuga (Ital.) Lattich Salat (Ger.) Laitue (Fr.) 
(Cabbage Head) 
EARLY CURLED 
SIMPSON 
(Looseleaf) 
TRIVETT’S ALL HEART 
TRIVETT’S GIANT EXHIBITION (Co*) 
CABBAGE-HEADED SORTS 141 b. Oz. Pkt. 
Trivett’s Golden Gem. Very useful and 
g—. attractive dwarf Lettuce; ideal for forc- 
ing under glass, and for early use. $1.00 $0.35 
Trivett’s All Heart, {illustrated). Pro- 
ducing hearts of compact and good size. 
First-class quality.$1.75 .60 .25 
Trivett’s Favorite, a superior Lettuce, 
curled outside leaves, hearts tender and 
crisp. Will stand longer than any other. 1.75 .60 .25 
Marvel Of Italy. {New.) 1935. Fine, new 
variety. Similar in general appearance to “ New 
York," but of lighter green color. Large, solid 
hearts, crisp, juicy and excellent flavor. 1.75 .60 .25 
Sutton’s Tom Thumb. {Sutton's 
Seed.) An excellent dwarf Cabbage-headed 
Lettuce, similar in habit to Sutton's Commodore 
Nutt, but of paler green. Small, tightly packed 
hearts.60 
Big Boston Exhibition. {Special 
Strain.) Perhaps the most popular Head 
Lettuce. Suitable for forcing and early 
and late crops outdoors. 
1.50 
.50 
.15 
Green-leaved Big Boston. {Black- 
seeded). The most heat-resistant of this type. 
1.00 
.35 
.15 
Hanson Improved. Curled outside 
leaves, produces large, solid heads. 
1.00 
.35 
.15 
Iceberg. {Special.) Heat-resisting va¬ 
riety. Can be grown at any season of the year. 
1.00 
.35 
.15 
May King (Improved). Early Lettuce, 
producing solid hearts of lemon-green color... . 
1.25 
.40 
.15 
New York, or Wonderful. Splendid, 
large Lettuce, crisp, tender flavor. About 
10 days later than Iceberg. 
1.50 
' .50 
.15 
Salamander. Summer Lettuce, resists 
Summer heat, large heads, good quality. 
.90 
.30 
.10 
Thanksgiving Day. Splendid Lettuce for 
sowing during Summer to produce a crop late 
Summer and Fall. The outer leaves are tinted 
brown, the heads are solid, of golden green 
color and fine flavor. 
1.50 
.50 
.15 
Tennis Ball. {Black Seeded). A sure 
header; medium size, hard, solid heads. 
.90 
.30 
.10 
Matchless. Distinct type, a cross between 
a cabbage-headed and cos variety, the leaves 
are very juicy, crisp and brittle with a fine 
flavor all its own. 
2.00 
.60 
.25 
LOOSE-LEAF VARIETIES 
Black-seeded Simpson, similar to 
Early Curled Simpson, except larger.$0.80 $0.25 
$0.10 
Early Curled Simpson, {illustrated). 
Popular, early loose-leaf sort. 
.75 
.25 
.10 
Grand Rapids. Splendid variety. 
.75 
.25 
.10 
COS or ROMAINE SORTS 
Trivett’s Giant Exhibition. {illustrated). 
mp Large in size, this variety is of very re¬ 
fined, crisp flavor, self-closing. Grand for 
exhibition.$2.50 $0.75 
$0.25 
Sutton’s Nonsuch. One of the best, 
very sweet in flavor. 
.75 
Paris White Cos. Good sort. 
1.00 
.35 
.15 
Trianon Self-Closing.. 
1.25 
.40 
.20 
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