ARTHUR G. LEE. SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, PORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 
ENDIVE 
One ounce to 100 feet of row. 
BROAD LEAVED BATAVIAN (Escarolle). 
Crispness and tenderness makes this Endive 
unexcelled for salads. 
EARLY GREEN CURLED. The leaves 
finely divided, giving a mossy appearance. 
Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce 
LETTUCE 
One-half ounce for 100 feet of row. 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON (50 days). 
The most popular of loose leaved varieties. 
Light green, inner leaves almost white. 
Fine quality. 
GRAND RAPIDS (45 days). The favorite 
loose leaved forcing lettuce under glass. 
Color light green. 
IMPROVED HANSON (70 days). One of 
the most reliable sure heading sorts. Leaves 
large, broad and slightly crumpled. With¬ 
stands hot weather better than most sorts. 
BIG BOSTON (70 days). Heads large and 
compact; leaves broad, almost smooth, but 
wavy at the edge. Color light green, slight¬ 
ly tinged reddish brown. 
NEW YORK HEAD (80 days). A large, 
late, crisp cabbage heading variety. Heads 
very firm, hard and well blanched. Color 
medium green leaves tinged brown on mar¬ 
gins.. This variety is very popular for 
home gardens. 
PRIZE HEAD (reddish leaves). A crisp, 
tender, loose leaved, non-heading sort, of 
fine quality. 
ICEBERG (80 days). A sure and hard- 
heading hot weather variety. Outer leaves 
light green, curly and finely fringed. Hearts 
are of a beautiful white color, crisp and 
tender. For a home garden we recommend 
the Iceberg as one of the most desirable in 
its class. 
ONION 
One ounce to 200 feet of row; 
5 pounds per acre. 
RED WETHERSFIELD (100 days). The 
large, flat, deep mahogany red bulbs have 
pinkish white flesh. One of the best known 
types of onion. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE (114 days). 
The bulbs are globe shaped, with a small 
neck. Color deep purplish red. Fine grained 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS (114 days). 
Globe shaped, small neck. Color deep yel¬ 
low, flesh white and mild in flavor. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE (112 days). 
Flesh is very crisp, fine grained, snow white 
in color, and exceedingly mild. 
WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN (102 
days). A large, flat, white onion of mild 
flavor. Largely used for bunching. A good 
keeper. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX. A half globe 
sort. Waxy, pure white and of extremely 
mild flavor. Earliest of the White Ber¬ 
muda types. Extensively planted in the 
South. 
BERMUDA —YELLOW. Similar to the 
White, with a straw colored skin and white 
flesh. 
Prizetaker Onion 
PRIZETAKER (102 days). One of the larg¬ 
est of the late main crop sorts. Globe 
shaped; yellowish brown skin; white, tender 
flesh. Noted for its mild flavor and keeping 
qualities. Regarded the best of its class. 
SWEET SPANISH (Riverside Strain) (114 
days). The large bulbs with copper colored 
skin have mild white flesh and are of very 
delicate flavor. 
For Prices Refer To Green List Enclosed. 
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