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Big: 
Boston 
Good, 
Rich Flavor 
Very popular for cold frame forcing and outside culture. The heads 
are of medium size, and compact, with creamy yellow heart. The large 
smooth leaves are wavy at the edges where they have a tinge of reddish 
brown. ISO. 2516, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 15 c; Vt lb. 45c; y s lb. 70 c; lb. $1.15. 
New York or | offiipp Reliable Header 
lVouderful LCUUCC Sure Cropper 
Known in all markets as the outstanding ship¬ 
ping variety. Heads are large, w r ell blanched, 
sweet and tender; leaves are dark green and 
slightly curled at the edges. No. 2554, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 
20 c; % lb. 65c; Va lb. $1.50; lb. $1.75. 
Erect Growing 
Cos or Romaine Lettuce 
Self Closing 
Quite distinct from other variet¬ 
ies, this upright growing lettuce is 
considered by many the very best. 
This is strictly self closing type and 
does not need to be tied up for 
blanching like some kinds of Cos 
Lettuce. Earlier than the rest, crisp 
and tender headed. 
No. 2406, Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 
45c; Va lb. 70c. 
Lettuce 
Favorite 
EARLY 
PRIZE HEAD 
A Home Garden 
For great quantities 
of crisp, tender leaves 
plant this no-heading let¬ 
tuce. The medium green 
crumpled and frilled 
leaves are tinged with 
light brown. Truly this 
is America's favorite 
table lettuce. 
No. 2493, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 ozs. 50c; % lb. 75c; 
lb. $1.25; 2 lbs. $2.30; 5 lbs. $5.50. 
Iceberg "Crisp Head" Lettuce 
Hard-Headed Crisp and Tender 
Easily grown and always crisp 
and tender. “Iceberg” should 
be in every kitchen garden. 
Forms the most deliri¬ 
ous, tender, crisp beads 
which folds tightly, blanching 
the exquisitely flavored hearts 
to a creamy white. Being a 
quick grower "Iceberg” stays 
crisp and tender whether plant¬ 
ed in early spring or late summer. 
2102, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20; 14 lb 55c. Vt lb. 80 c. lb $1.40. 
Blaek: Seeded 
Simpson 
Lettuce 
The best of the 
loose leafed cut¬ 
ting lettuces, 
with beautiful 
lightgreen leav¬ 
es, that blanch 
almost white in 
the center. 
No. 2580, Pkt. 
10c; oz. 15c; %lb. 45c; y 3 lb. 70c; lb. $1.15. 
Simpson’s Early Curled 
Lettuce 
Probably the most 
widely used of all vari¬ 
eties for home gardens. 
It is a non-heading va¬ 
riety with large, frilled 
crumpled leaves. Color, 
light green; tender and 
sweet. 
No. 2588, Pkt. IOC; 
oz. 20c; 4 ozs. 50c; V 2 lb. 
75c; lb. $1.35. 
Select Grand Rapids Lettuce 
(Eoose-Eeaf Cutting Eettuce) 
An excellent loose leafed 
variety which forms no head 
but produces an enormous 
crop of slightly closely 
crumpled bright green leav¬ 
es which remain sweet and 
brittle, even when old. On 
this account keeps crisp and 
tender, without wilting, 
longer than any other var- , 
iety. The flavor is delicious. 
Grand Rapids can be used 
to advantage where heading varieties do not succeed. 
No. 2040, Pkt. IOC; oz. 20 c; Vi lb. 50 c; Vi lb. 75c. 
3K*> Hanson Lettuce 
Splendid for midsum¬ 
mer use as it can be re¬ 
lied upon to head well. 
The broad slightly flat¬ 
tened heads are of beau¬ 
tiful light green color. 
No. 2519, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 20 c; 
4 ozs. EGc; Va lb. 80c; lb. 
$1.35; 2 lbs. $2.50. 
Paradise 
Wayahcad 
Heads Well Under All Conditions 
Here is a first early let¬ 
tuce for the home garden. 
The heads are small, medi¬ 
um green, with few outer 
leaves; solid and attractive. 
Recommended for planting 
in early spring or fall. _ 
No. 2558, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 ozs. 65c, Va lb. $1.00; 
lb. $1.75. 
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