CUCUMBERS 
Cucumbers should be grown In every garden to have large fruits for slicing and small young 
fruits for pickling. Plant seed after danger of frost and at intervals up to July. One packet 
will plant about 15 hills, ounce 75 hills. 
FANCY 
PICKLES 
Mills Fancy Pickles 
For an attractive pickling 
Cucumber of small size there 
is nothing better than “Fan¬ 
cy Pickles.” If fruits are 
regularly gathered, the vines 
continue bearing throughout 
the season. Fruits are very 
uniform, productive, of fine 
flavor, dark green in color. 
About 52 day8. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 54. oz., 1 54. 
STRAIGHT EIGHT 
A very prolific new Cucumber and 
pronounced by many the most out- 
Straight Eight pronounced by many the most out¬ 
standing variety introduced in many years. Fruits are about 
8 inches long when ready to use, straight and smooth, color 
medium green, and of excellent quality 
days. Pkt., 10 
for slicing. About 65 
100 seeds 54> oz., 204- 
Japanese Climbing 
Well adapted for trellis culture. Young 
plants are rapid growers and may be 
grown on fences, poles or trellises. Fruits 
dark green, skin smooth; flesh crisp 
and mild flavored. About 60 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 104! oz., 204* 
Special Mixture 
Good for early and late sea¬ 
son; includes many kinds not 
listed; fine for the home gar¬ 
den for slicing and pickling. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 54 ; oz., 1 04 . 
and good 
ong and slender as to be considered a 
1141 novelty. Skin dark green; pure white flesh very crisp 
for slicing. About 65 days. Pkt., 50 seeds 104 ; oz., 304* 
Earliest Everbearing 
first fruits very early and continuously over a long period. 
The smooth fruits, medium in size, are produced in 
abundance closely set on strong vines, flesh is white at all 
stages of growth. 55 days. Pkt., 150 seeds 54; o*., 1 54 . 
Mfhiitft U/nnrlar Fine quality, fruits are white 
vwVlITt? WOnaer from time they begin to set. 60 
days. Pkt., 150 seeds 54* oz., 204- 
Improved Long Green gfe.TXm 
young fruits used for pickling, and the full-sized cucumbers 
for slicing. 70 days. Pkt., 150 seeds 54» oz., 154* 
LETTUCE 
Sow seed at intervals for continuous sup¬ 
ply. One packet will sow 20, to 30 ft. of 
row; ounce 250 feet. 
Earliest or 
30-Day 
The very earliest va¬ 
riety, forming a most 
compact mass of fine¬ 
ly fringed end crump¬ 
led leaves, light green 
in color, crisp and 
tender. For the very 
earliest Lettuce grow 
this one. Ready in 30 
to 40 days. 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 54 ; 
oz., "| 54 . 
Earliest 
Wayahead 
Earliest head Lettuce. Has 
a fine, firm heart, sweet 
crisp flavor. Heads medium 
in size, crisp and tender for 
a long time. Valuable for 
P lanting in frames 
pring. About 60 days. 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 54: 
oz., 1 54 . 
New York No. 12 
Largest of all head Let¬ 
tuce, of very fine qual¬ 
ity and attractive green 
color. It withstands 
heat remarkably well, 
and is one of the most 
backward of any va¬ 
riety in running to seed. 
The tightly folded heart 
is well blanched to a 
beautiful silvery white. 
It is crisp, and sweet 
flavor. About 75 days, 
1000 seeds 54 ; oz., 204- 
wi iwur q t ot 
Crlsp-As-lce 
Leaves are crisp and 
brittle, somewhat curled 
with bronze edges, form¬ 
ing the compact head. It 
makes an unusually at¬ 
tractive head Lettuce of 
medium size. Excellent 
for the home garden. Grow 
it in your garden. About 
65 days. 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 54* 
ox * p * 
Atlantic 
Novelty of unusual 
merit. It. is a quick¬ 
growing hardy Lettuce, 
tender-leaved of pale 
green color, of fine qual¬ 
ity with a rich flavor. 
Suitable for autumn 
sowing and transplant¬ 
ing in cold frames or 
outdoors in early Spring. 
Heads are of medium 
size, compact growth, 
and tightly folded. 
Ready in about 55 days. 
800 seeds 54 ; oz., 204* 
Quite different from other Lettuce. 
Is ready in about 40 days after sow¬ 
ing. Used for feeding poultry and 
rabbits and will yield more green 
feed than most any other plant you 
can grow. After cutting the stumps 
will make new growth for cutting 
again. Pkt., 1000 seeds 54 ; oz., 1 54 . 
Romaine or White Cos 
A loose-leaf Lettuce growing up¬ 
right, forming a loose head of spoon¬ 
like leaves, growing very rapidly, 
and is crisp and fine flavored; center 
almost white. About 65 days. 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 54? oz., -|S g. 
All-Seasons Lettuce Collection 
One sowing produces salad for the season; a great as¬ 
sortment of all kinds, early and late; large and small, 
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