A PERFECT 
HEAD 
OF 
A&M 
LOS ANGELES 
MARKET 
OR 
NEW YORK 
SPECIAL 
LETTUCE 
AeM LETTUCE 
Sow 2 pkts. to 50-foot row; 2 lbs. per acre. 
Culture ^- ettua L can sown as soon as the cold wet days are 
past. The seed germinates quickly. Sow the seed on 
ridges 14 to 18 inches wide, covering to not more than Vz inch deep. 
Thin to 8 to 10 inches when the plants are about 1 inch high. Let¬ 
tuce requires good soil with plenty of moisture to keep the plants 
growing steadily. The loose top types will mature faster than the 
heading types. 
SHIPPERS and GROWERS — NOTE! 
Write for prices and information on New York No. 515-199 and Impe¬ 
rial D. F. 152, 615, 847. These are the more recently introduced types 
of these varieties suitable for planting in the various larger commer¬ 
cial growing centers. 
An A&M 
New York Special or Los Angeles Market introduc . 
tion. The most widely used lettuce and extensively grown on the Pa¬ 
cific Coast for eastern shipment. Plant is large, dark green, crisp 
heading. The large outer leaves are slightly curled on the edges. The 
heads are well folded and are well blanched. Our strain is carefully 
selected. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) HA lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
in Rncfnn Butter head type with large smooth leaves. Valuable 
M uus uii f or summer and fall use, also for hot bed and cold 
Big 
frame culture. Leaves are plain edged, tinged brown on the margins, 
heads are well folded, buttery yellow at the heart, and of excellent 
quality. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (>A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
Black Seeded Simpson An early loose leaf lettuce ver v sulN 
able to the home gardener. Plants 
large, producing broad crisp light green leaves, frilled, and crumpled. 
A dependable variety. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) ('A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) 
postpaid. 
Esrlv f iirlprl ^irvincnn A hardy dependable variety for home 
cany juried Simpson garden ers, adapted to thick sowing 
and harvesting when plants are young. Leaves light green slightly frilled, 
tender and crisp. (Pkt. 10c) (oz.20c) (’A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
u_ncnn A hardy sort and good for late spring and mid summer as 
it resists heat. Plants large with thick leaves, frilled, yel¬ 
lowish green. Heads globular, white at heart, crisp and tender 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) ('A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
Iroborn A hard heading sort more adapted to warm weather than 
ICcDcrg |\g ew York. Heads are large and well folded, leaves light 
green tinged brown on the margins. Do not confuse with New York, 
which is commonly called Iceberg by shippers and commercial growers. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) ('A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
n * XX/LIfo Prwe (Romaine.) A popular variety for home and 
r dilS YYmre v*OS mar k e t garden. Heads are 9 to 10 inches tall 
and made up of self-folding leaves, medium light green, with whitish 
green inside and heavy white brittle midribs. An excellent variety for 
salads. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (’A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
Phirlron I pffnrp "This vai 'ety °f lettuce should not be con- 
V^niCKen Lettuce f used W jth the regular heading or loose¬ 
leaved varieties. The plant grows very much like kale, to a height of 
4 to 5 feet, with much growth of leaf. It is used mainly for chicken 
and rabbit feeding. It does not head and is seldom if ever used for 
table purposes. (Pkt. 10c) (oz.20c) (VA lb. 40c) (lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
MUSTARD 
2 pkts. to 50-foot row, 4 lbs. to acre. 
C nlfiirp S° w ' n rows ^ inches apart, thinning to 6 inches. Grown 
L*UITUre principally for greens, the leaves resembling those of the 
turnip but larger. They are more tender and the stems are not so 
strong and coarse. Mustard goes to seed easily so that successive plant¬ 
ings are necessary for a continuous supply. 
O^frirh Plump Leaves resemble ostrich plumes. A vigorous grow- 
V^Sincn riume j ng mdd var j e ty Leaves intensely curled and 
fringed on the edges. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
Southern Giant Curled ' 2 $ %£ 
edges. The plant is upright, vigorous and hardy. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) 
(lb. 75c) postpaid. 
Ypllnw ^ppHp< 4 A ra P'd growing sort soon running to seed. 
I c uw jfctCUCU ]_ eaves are small, smooth, deeply cut or di¬ 
vided. Seed is used extensively for spicing and pickling. (Pkt. 10c) 
(oz. 20c) (lb. 50c) postpaid. 
Chinese Whitp Bak-Tni A P°P ular variet y with green 
L-nmese vvmre oaK-1 01 , eaves and broad whlte rib re _ 
sembling a swiss chard plant. Cook as you would spinach or chard. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (’A lb. $1.35) (lb. $4.00) postpaid. 
10c) (oz. 40c) (’A lb. $1.35) (lb. $4.00) postpaid. 
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Aggelir &tfussER Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
■ 
Phinoco Groon Grown extensively throughout the year. How- 
VJ een eve g thrives best in the winter season. (Pkt. 
