LETTUCE 
Lattuga (Italian) GROWN FOR US IN FRANCE Lattich Salat (German) 
TRIVETT’S BEN LOMOND 
CABBAGE HEADED VARIETIES 
Lettuce requires plenty of nitrogen in the soil 
Trivett’s Ben Lomond. 
An improved strain of “New York or Wonderful,” 
which is handled by the high class fruit and vegetable 
dealers as “Iceberg.” A superior Lettuce for private 
estate and home gardens. It forms large, solid, tightly- 
folded Cabbagelike heads, white, crisp, juicy and of 
sweet, nutlike flavor. See illustration. 
Oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
“Your ‘Ben Lomond’ Lettuce produced great big, solid heads 
like Cabbages, and the flavor was the best I ever tasted in a Lettuce. 
A sure header.” 
Mr. Neil Brown 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
Howard W. Maxwell, Esq. 
Trivett’s May Market. 
A fine early, first crop Lettuce for outdoors, frames or 
greenhouse. It could be classed as an “Improved May 
King.” The plants are medium size, light green, smooth 
leaved. The hearts are of medium size, round and firm, 
and of superior qualitv. A grand forcing sort. 
Oz. 75c/ Pkt. 25c. 
Trivett’s Boston Supreme. 
A selection of “White Boston,” smooth-leaved, buttery 
Cabbage type. The plant is light green and forms a 
round, good sized, solid heart of light, creamy white 
color. The flavor is excellent and most appetizing. This 
is perhaps the finest smooth-leaved, Cabbage-headed 
sort in existence. Oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
“Your vegetable seeds could not be better. Every plant of 
Boston Supreme Lettuce produced a fine, solid head, ready for use 
right after ‘Trivett’s May Market.’ ” 
Mr. John Cordasco 
Superintendent-H ead Gardener to 
Walbridge S. Taft, Esq. 
Trivett’s Golden Gem. 
An extremely early little Lettuce forming small, round 
hearts of buttery-green color; valuable for first crop 
outdoors and for frame or greenhouse culture. The 
plants being small and compact, can be placed closer 
together than other sorts thus giving an increased 
number. ... ... Oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
TRIVETT’S TESTED SEEDS— for —THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST 
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