Iceberg **Crisp Head** 
Hard-Headed Crisp and Tender 
Easily grown and always crisp and 
tender. Forms the most delicious, 
tender, crisp heads which fold 
tightly, blanching the exquisitely 
flavored hearts to a creamy white. 
Being a quick grower “Iceberg” 
stays crisp and tender whether 
planted in early spring or late sum¬ 
mer. No. 2101?, Pkt. 6c; oz. 16c; M 
lb. 46c. 
- Mfaggs T gr " -:- 
Good Rich Flavor. The heads are of medium !3ize, and com¬ 
pact, with creamy yellow heart. 
No. 2616, Pkt. 6c; oz. 16c; H lb. 46c 
Early Prize Head 
A Home Garden Favorite 
For great quantities of crisp, 
tender leaves plant this no-heading 
lettuce. The medium green crumpled 
and frilled leaves ' are tinged with 
light brown. Truly this is America 
favorite table lettuce. 
No. 249,3, Pkt. 6c; oz. 16c; 4 ozs. 
40c. 
Simpson’s Eariy Curied 
It is a non-heading variety with large frilled crumpled leaves. 
No. 2688, Pkt. 6c; oz. 16c: 4 ozs. 4^,. 
Erect l^rowkng dos or komalne. Self ciosing 
Quite distinct from other varieties, this upright growing lett\ice 
is considered by many the very best. 
No. 2406, Pkt. 6c; oz. 16o; ^ lb. 40c. 
Black deeded Simpson 
The best of the loose leafed cutting lettuces. 
No. 2680. Pkt. 6c; oz. 16c; H lb. 40c. 
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Reliable Header, Sure Cropper 
Heads are large, well blanched, sweet and tender; leaves are 
dark green and slightly curled at the edges. 
No. 2564, Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c; 14 lb. 06c; lb. $1.69; lb. $1.7.6. 
PAliAj>ISl2 WAiAHEAb Heads Well tJndief All ^oii'STn'ons 
The heads are small, medium green, with few outer leaves 
solid and attractive. No. 2668, Pkt. 5c: oz. 16c; 4 ozs. 46c. 
EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
iOca 
WHITE VELVET 
OKRA or GUMBO 
Unexcelled for 
Soups and Stews 
Too little known 
in our northern 
states is this excel¬ 
lent ingredient for 
soups and stews. 
While it is a hot 
weather plant it can 
be grown in the 
north by starting 
indoors in paper 
pots. This variety 
is early, and prolific. 
The hibiscus-like 
flowers are followed 
by meaty, ivory-white long smooth tender 
pods. No. 2390, Pkt. 6c; oz. 16c; ^ lb. 26c. 
Dwarf Green Curled SCOTCH KALE 
For Winter and Early Spring Greens 
Kale should 
be more wide¬ 
ly used in this 
country, fur¬ 
nishing, as it 
does, excellent 
greens for 
winter and 
early spring 
use. Easy to 
grow. 2144, 
Pkt. 6c. 
Garden HUCKLEBERRY 
From Seed to Berries Same Season 
You will be more than pleased with this annual Wonder 
Berry. Are very prolific atul will grow' and thrive in any 
climate. Berries are large, about 1 inch in diameter, .shining 
black in color. They should be fully ripe before using but 
will remain on the plant fully 2 months after they ripen. 
Tnexcelled for pies or preserves 
lemons they make fine, tasty jell.v. 
that will delight you. 
No. 2127, Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. .35c, 
Cooked with apples or 
Here is a garden surprise 
Turnip Rooted Cabbage 
■Cohl - Rabi 
Sweet, fine grained 
flesh is second only to 
cauliflower in delicacy 
of flavor: i>repare same 
way. F^rly White 
Vienna. No. 2142, 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. Extra 
early, white bulbs 
tinged with green. 
Early Purple Vien¬ 
na. No. 2143, Pkt. 6c: 
oz. 20r, .i^rme as white 
except skin, which is purple. 
LETTUCE 
Larfte American Flag 
Dependable— 
Easily Grown 
This most extensively used 
of the Leek family is a strong 
growing variety: broad leafed, 
with rather short thick stems*. 
Leeks are even milder than 
onions and just ns ea.sy to 
grow. Splendid for flavoring 
soups and stews, as "w-ell as 
for eating raw. 
No. 2382, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c 
4 ozs. 60c. 
SELECT GRAND RAPIDS 
HANSON 
EGG PLANT 
Paradise 
Black Beauty 
Earliest and Best 
Fruits of “Black 
Beauty” grow’ to 
enormous .size, are 
ready for use 10 
days to 2 weeks be¬ 
fore any other va¬ 
riety. Are entirely 
free of spines, thorns 
and in color rich lus¬ 
trous black-purple. 
No. 2106, Pkt. 6c; 
oz. 26c; oz. 40c. 
(Loose-Leaf Cutting Lettuce) 
An excellent loose leafed variety which 
forms no head but produces an enormous 
crop of slightly closely crumpled bright 
green leaves which remain sweet and 
brittle, even when old. On this account 
keeps crisp and tender, without wilting. 
No. 2040, Pkt. 6c: oz. 16c; ]4 lb. 40c. 
FENNEL or 
SWEET ANISE 
Known as Finno- 
chio in I tab' where it 
is used intensively as 
a salad. Can also be 
boiled and served 
with a creamed dress¬ 
ing. The broad over¬ 
topping leaves form a 
bnlb-like vegetable, 
at the base of the 
stem this bnlh is 
sweet—and aromatic. 
No. 2409, Pkt. 6c. 
West India GHERKIN 
This native of 
Jamaica is distinct 
from cucumbers, is 
used for very small 
pickles. Fruits 
weigh 3 to 4 ozs., 
pale green and cov¬ 
ered with prickly 
spines. 2616, Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c; lb. T5c. 
EARLY MATURING 
CRISP HEAD 
splendid for midsummer use 
as it can be relied upon to head 
well. The broad slightly flattened 
heads are of beautiful light green 
color. 
No. 2519, Pkt. 5c; oz. 1.5c 
4 ozs. 45c. 
