NEW YORK NO. 199. An im- 
proved strain of New York 
INOwcolS. [tris larger, darker 
green, and has a better base 
structure—that ‘is, it is not 
so ribby—as the regular No. 
515. Resistant to tip-burn 
which should make it an 
ideal summer lettuce. 1 oz. 
20c; 4 oz. 70c; 1 Ib. $2.50, 
postpaid. 

) New York No. 199 
IMPERIAL NO. 152. Resistant to brown blight Similar to Imperial F and New York 
in size and matures fully as early, but more subject to tip burn than either. In Sal- 
inas, \Vatsonville, and similar sections. it should, on account of its susceptibility to tip burn, 
be tried only for early spring or late fall harvesting. Developed by the late Dr. Jagger of 
the U. S. Vepartment of Agriculture. 1 oz 3c; 4 oz. $1.00; 1 Ib. $3.50; 10 Ibs. $32.50, 
postpaid. 
IMPERIAL D.—This variety 
was developed by the late 
Drs laggercor.the UW, owen 
partment of Agriculture. It 
is highly resistant to both 
brown blight and mildew. 
lias thicker, crisper leaves 
than any of the other “Ice- 
berg” types, and under fa- 
vorable conditions makes 
very hard, very high grade 
heads. It is more subject 
to tip-burn and slime than 

summer varieties. 1 oz. 
Imperial ‘“D” 30c; 4 oz. $1.00; 1 Ib. $3.59, 
postpaid, 
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