Head Lettuce 
One ounce for 2,500 plants; 3 pounds per acre 
New York No. 12. An even, well-bred 
early strain which does well right up 
to July. The plant is large with 
solid, slightly flattened. Cabbage¬ 
like heads, well blanched, crisp and 
sweet. Its broad outer leaves are 
crumpled and fairly blistered, notched 
and slightly curled at the edges. The 
color is a trifle lighter than the very 
dark green of other strains. It is very 
fine for shipping. 
New York No. 515. This is another early 
maturing strain but its most outstand¬ 
ing feature is its sure heading ability. 
Each plant makes a big, solid head, 
slightly darker than No. 12 and rounder. It stands fairly long without bolting. 
Imperial No. 847. A new black-seeded strain of New York which may prove to be 
better than New York No. 12. The large-framed plants have large, rounded 
medium green heads with abundant wrapper leaves. This strain shows high 
resistance to brown blight and tip-burn. Specially recommended for summer pro¬ 
duction, as well as spring and fall. Later than New York No. 12 but stands longer. 
White Boston N. J. Special. A high-class pale green-leaved Big Boston type with¬ 
out the red-tinged leaf-edge. Dependable for growing in coldframes, for first field- 
planting in the early spring, and for fall. Not quite as large-framed but cuts 
nearly as heavy as Big Boston. Comparatively free from tip-burn. 
New York No. 12 Lettuce 
Romaine Lettuce 
Trianon Cos. This select strain is the 
best we have ever seen and is several 
days earlier maturing than any other 
Cos. The compact, upright heads, 
12 inches high, are blunt at the top 
and solid. The long, spoon-shaped, 
light green leaves are crimped, broad 
ribbed and very crisp, the inner 
leaves perfectly blanched. This strain 
is uniform to the extreme. 
For prices on other Lettuce, see below 
Loose-Leaf Lettuce 
Black-Seeded Simpson. Early, large, broad, 
frilled, light green, crisp leaves. 
Grand Rapids. Hardy, upright plants of 
loose, bright green leaves, savoyed and 
crimped at the edges. Very early. 
Grand Rapids Greenhouse Strain. The 
large plants quickly form upright com¬ 
pact clusters of light green leaves with 
heavily frilled edges. Extremely uni¬ 
form in color, form and size and 
specially selected for critical green¬ 
house trade. Grows well outside. 
LETTUCE, HEAD. All Lettuce, pkt. 10c. 
Oz. 
Vdh. 
Lb. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
All Heart.$0 20 
$0 45 
$1 50 
$7 00 
$13 
00 
Big Boston, Muck Strain. 
15 
40 
1 25 
5 65 
10 
00 
$90 00 
Black-Seeded Tennisball. 
20 
45 
1 50 
7 00 
13 
00 
Cabbage Head. 
25 
65 
2 00 
8 75 
15 
00 
130 00 
Imp)erial F. 
25 
65 
2 00 
8 75 
15 
00 
Imperial No. 847 .l4o'. 15c. . . 
35 
95 
3 00 
14 50 
28 
00 
250 00 
May King. 
20 
45 
1 50 
7 00 
13 
00 
New York. 
15 
40 
1 25 
5 65 
10 
00 
90 00 
New York No. 12. 
25 
65 
2 00 
8 75 
15 
00 
130 00 
New York No. 515. 
25 
65 
2 00 
8 75 
15 
00 
130 00 
Unrivaled. 
25 
65 
2 00 
8 75 
15 
00 
130 00 
White Boston New Jersey Special. 
25 
65 
2 00 
8 75 
15 
00 
130 00 
LETTUCE. LOOSE-LEAF 
Grand Rapids. 
15 
40 
1 25 
5 65 
10 00 
90 00 
Grand Rapids Greenhouse Strain. 
25 
65 
2 00 
8 75 
15 
00 
90 00 
Simpson, Black-Seeded. 
15 
40 
1 25 
5 65 
10 
00 
LETTUCE. ROMAINE. Trianon Cos.. 
20 
45 
1 50 
7 00 
13 
00 
no 00 
487 Washington St., Newark, N. J. 
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