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Head Lettuce 

_ The heading varieties should be started very early 
in the spring in hot bed or cold frame. When, plants 
ave abcut three inches high, transplant to well pre- 
pared rows in the garden, setting them ten inches 
apart in the row. 
DREER’S ALL HEART—Our favorite 
heads are delicate yellowish green color, 
outer leaves enclosing a solid part of the 
cious flavor. 
ICEBERG—I ight green in color, 
may be used as a loose cutting 
lettuce, the 
with few 
most deli- 
Pkt, 5e; oz. 10¢ 
crisp and 
variety also. 
Pkt, 5e, oz, 10¢ 
Leose - Cutting Lettuce 
tender, 

BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON—Plant 
large attracti,ve 
bread frilled light green leaves. 
Pkt. Se, oz, 10¢ 
BARLY CURLED SIMPSON—AIlso Known as White 
seeded Sim:ison. Early bright lustrous green, frilled, 
and of good quality. Pkt. Se, oz. 10€ 
GRAND RAPIDS—Green 
leaves, 
compact, with 
with a tinge of red on the 
Pkt. Fe, oz. 10¢ 
Parsley 
PARSLEY—MOSS CURLED—The leaves are very 
dark green in color, very finely cut and so thickly 
curled that a plant resembles a bunch of moss. The 
2arsley for all purposes PRt. Se 
Death Drops 
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Parsnips 

GUERNSEY—95days. (‘Attractive 
L medium-long roots 
with a broad shoulder gradually 
tapering downward. 
The skin is light in cclor and .quite smooth, The 
flesh is fine grained, tender and sweet. Considered 
the best quality 
Z int across: 
Parsnip for table use. 12 in. Jong. 
PKt, 5e, oz. 10¢ 
HOLLOW CROW N—100 days. Longer than Guernsey 
but not so broad, fully developed roots are 15 in, long: 
and 2%4 in. thick at shoulder. Fine grained flesh: of 
superior flavor. Heavy yielder. Pkt. Se, on, We 
Peanuts 

Shell the nutts and plant after the ground has he- 
come warm in the early summer or late spring. Drop 
two or three nuts to a hill, having hills ten inches 
apart. Rows should be three feet apart, Give fre- 
quent sballow cultivation, working the soil up 
around the plants, until the nuts begin to form. 
Grow a few for the children. 
VIRGINIA—Nuts grow very large and contain two 
kernels to the shell. One of the easiest of all to har- 
vest, and a desirable variety for any purpose. 
Pkt. 10¢, Ib, 25¢ 
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except when otherwise stated. 
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