Imperial No* 44 Lettuce 
A new “Iceberg” type intended 
primarily for use on muck soils but 
which has given good results on 
upland soils. Some growers report 
better results on heavy ground 
than on light soils. The compact, 
medium-sized plants, in 80 to 85 
days, form very firm, medium- 
large, attractive heads, quite uni¬ 
form in size. Muck-soil Lettuce 
growers have had very good pay¬ 
ing crops. It has given excellent 
upland crops in New England 
and seaboard states. Our seed 
is produced from the original. 
Oz. 55 cts.; }4\b. $1.40; lb. $4.50. 
The New Imperial No. 44 Lettuce 
Giant-Pod Hamper Peas 
A new early variety destined to 
become very popular. In season it comes 
a day later than Laxton’s Progress but 
has a larger pod and more vine. The 
dark green, pointed, 43^ to 5-inch pods 
mature in 65 days and come in large 
numbers on 22-inch vines with dark 
green, heavy foliage. Lb. 30 cts.; 5 lbs. 
$1.30; 10 lbs. $2.30; 100 lbs. $18. 
Windsor A Pepper 
Like a very thick-fleshed Ruby King, 
and as early as King of the North. The 
pendent fruits are 2}/^ inches across at 
the top and 43^ to 5 inches long. The 
plants are of medium height, sturdy, 
and bear a great number of smooth, 
three-Iobed, very thick-walled fruits in 
57 days from setting plants. 34 oz * 30 
cts.; oz. 85 cts.; }41b. $2.15; lb. $7. 
Dark Yellow Globe Onion 
A fine new strain with Onions of 
the same size and shape as Southport 
Yellow Globe and maturing at the 
same time, in 110 days. The color, 
however, is much darker due to the 
four skins which cover the bulbs. 
These are very firm and keep un¬ 
usually well. We hope you will try 
this very fine strain. Oz. 45 cts.; 
MIb. $1.10; lb. $3.50; 5 lbs. $16.25. 
New Comet Radish 
An early, red, round Radish with medium 
tops. It stays solid unbelievably long. 
Specially fine for greenhouse and outdoor 
culture. 34IK 35 cts.; Ib. $1; 5 lbs. $4.50. 
Brigham Yellow Globe Onions 
New Brigham Yellow 
Globe Onion 
A selection from Southport Yel¬ 
low Globe, often called “Michigan 
Onion.” Gives very large yields on muck soils 
and is also popular for upland soils. The bulbs 
are deep globe shape and of a rich orange- 
yellow color. The flesh is very firm, creamy 
white, and mild. The Onions keep better in 
storage than any other Yellow Globe, having 
very tight, thick skins. Oz. 35 cts.; ^lb. 
90 cts.; Ib. $2.75; 5 lbs. $12.50. 
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