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Heading Varieties LcttllC€ 
MAY KING 
63 Days—An extra early butter variety for 
the earliest Spring planting in the open 
ground and for greenhouse forcing. Rapid in 
growth and quick heading. Leaves light 
green, tinged slightly at edges with brown. 
A quality head; small, compact, golden yellow. 
SALAMANDER 
72 Days—One of the most popular and re' 
liable butter varieties, standing heat and 
drought remarkably well. A sure header, 
hardy, and an excellent shipper. The heads 
are a light yellowish green, round and solid. 
Also called Black Seeded Tennisball. 
CRISP AS ICE 
74 Days—A compact, medium-sized butter- 
head variety. Yellow interior and a nice 
flavor. Leaves thick and crumpled; deep 
green overlaid with bronze. Black seed. 
ICEBERG 
87 Days—A crisp heading late variety for 
home garden or market gardeners serving 
local markets. It will not stand long distance 
shipping and should not be confused with 
the shipping variety, New York, which is 
commonly called Iceberg by shippers and the 
produce trade. True Iceberg is large with 
wavy, fringed light green leaves tinged with 
brown at the edges. Heads compact, crum¬ 
pled, white inside, crisp and sweet. 
NEW YORK 
80 Days—Also known as Wonderful and Los 
Angeles. This is the crisp heading variety 
grown in immense quantities on the Pacific 
coast and shipped to eastern markets as Ice¬ 
berg. The plants are large, 12 to 15 ins. 
across with dark green leaves only slightly 
curled on the edges. Heads are solid, well 
blanched, sweet and tender. 
ALL HEART 
72 Days—A variety that will head during hot 
weather. A butter lettuce similar in shape and 
habit to the Salamander. Seed black. 
BUTTER HEADS (Continued) 
Pkt. 
V 2 O z. 
Oz. 
1/4 Lb. 
Lb. 
May King. 
. . .$0.05 #0.10 #0.15 #0.40 #1.25 
Salamander . 
... .05 
.10 
.15 
.40 
1.25 
Crisp as Ice. 
... .05 
.10 
.15 
.50 
1.75 
All Heart. 
.10 
.15 
.50 
1.50 
CRISP HEADING LETTUCE 
Iceberg . 
... .05 
.10 
.15 
.50 
1.50 
New York . 
. . . .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
New York No. 12 . . . 
... .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Early Hanson. 
... .05 
.10 
.15 
.45 
1.35 
NEW YORK No. 12 
75 Days—An improved early strain which 
does well for a Mid-summer crop, and is par¬ 
ticularly adapted to the Eastern climate. It is 
-— a lighter green than New York 
with fewer outer leaves, large, 
robust growing and resisting hot, 
dry weather. A sure header, slow 
to run to seed. 
EARLY HANSON 
80 Days—A sure header. Heat 
resisting and fine for Mid-sum¬ 
mer planting. Leaves light green, 
curled and twisted, heavily vein¬ 
ed with fringed edges. Heads 
large, solid, with white heart, ten' 
der and sweet. 
