Lettuce Contains the Vitamins Which You Require 
DISCO KALE 
COS LETTUCE 
260 DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH—A low- 
spreading plant, with finely curled, large parsley¬ 
like leaves used for greens and garnishing. Better 
after frost, A non-heading member of the cab¬ 
bage family. 
DISCO KOHL RABI 
270 EARLY WHITE VIENNA—An early maturing 
light green bulb, white within. Grows above 
ground, is a member of the cabbage family, has a 
combination cabbage-turnip flavor, and is cooked 
like a turnip. When 2 inches in diameter it is at 
its best. 
307 PARIS WHITE COS—The long, narrow crisp 
spoon-shaped green leaves are of excellent quality, 
heads compact and well blanched. Sometimes 
called Celery Lettuce because of its erect habit 
of growth. 
DISCO MUSKMELONS 
ORANGE or SALMON FLESHED VARIETIES 
DISCO LEEK 
290 LARGE AMERICAN FLAG — Superior, and 
milder in flavor than onions to which it is related, 
it is a substitute for green onions in the fall. 
The leaves are broad, the stems rather thick, and 
blanch very white. Used mainly for flavoring. 
DISCO LETTUCE 
CURLED or LOOSE LEAF VARIETIES 
Honey Bock 
All-Am erica Selections—Gold Medal 
315 HONEY ROCK or SUGAR ROCK—A 
round medium-sized, grayish green fruit, heavily 
netted, without ribs. It is a mid-season variety 
which has thick, sweet flesh, and is very produc¬ 
tive, there being often from 5 to 7 melons on one 
vine. 
Grand Bapids 
303 GRAND RAPIDS—Very early, hardy, and dis¬ 
ease resistant, withstands high temperatures, does 
not wilt quickly after cutting, and is a good 
shipper. The large, light green heavily fringed 
leaves form a compact plant of crisp, sweet leaves. 
An important item for every garden. 
308 BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON—Easily grown, 
especially recommended for spring and early sum¬ 
mer use. The leaves are large yellowish green, 
fringed and crumpled. The inner leaves are al¬ 
most white. Excellent flavor, and tender. 
309 PRIZEHEAD—An early, rapid growing home 
garden variety. The bright green broad leaves 
are marked in bronze on the outer, frilled edges. 
The inner leaves are wholly green. An outstand¬ 
ing lettuce because of its fine quality. 
HEAD LETTUCE 
Generous rains and cool weather are essential for 
the satisfactory growth of head lettuce and Cos 
lettuce. 
306 WAY-A-HEAD—A very early, sure-heading va¬ 
riety of superior quality. The inner leaves blanch 
a rich buttery yellow. 
305 TENNIS BALL—A reliable sort, with broad, 
crumpled, light green leaves, suitable for late 
sowing. 
Treat with Semesan Before Planting 
316 MILWAUKEE MARKET—An ideal shipping 
and marketing variety. The slightly oval melons 
mature medium early, weighing from 5 to 6 
pounds. They are light green, slightly ribbed 
and netted. The flesh is very sweet. 
317 HEARTS OF GOLD—This rather small mid¬ 
season variety is round, and slightly ribbed and 
netted. The flesh is very thick, with a small seed 
cavity, is deliciously flavored, a good sort for 
shipping. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
DISCO KALE Pkt. Oz. 
260 Dwanf Green Curled Scotch.05 .10 
DISCO KOHL BABI Pkt. Oz. 
270 Early White Vienna.05 .15 
DISCO LEEK Pkt. Oz. 
290 Large American Flag.05 .25 
DISCO LETTUCE Pkt. Oz. ViLb. 
303 Grand Bapids .05 .10 .25 
308 Black Seeded Simpson.05 .10 .25 
309 Prizehead .05 .10 .25 
306 Way-a-Head .05 .10 .25 
305 Tennis Ball .05 .10 .25 
307 Paris White Cos.05 .10 .25 
DISCO MUSKMELONS 
Pkt. Oz. 1/4 Lb. 1 / 2 Lh. ILb. 
315 Honey Bock or 
Sugar Bock .05 .10 .25 .45 .75 
316 Milwaukee Market.05 .10 .25 .45 .75 
317 Hearts of Gold.05 .10 .25 .45 .75 
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