LETTUCE 
Sow seed at intervals for continueus sup- 
ply. One packet will sow 20 to 30 ft. of 
row; gunce 250 feet. 
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Very early home garden variety, light 
Early May green, frilled, of excellent Lettuce flavor. 
42 days. Try it this year. 

Crisp-As-Iice 
Leaves are crisp and brittle, 
somewhat curled with bronze 
edges, forming the compact 
head. It makes an unusually 
attrattive head Lettuce of 
medium size. Excellent for the 
home garden. Grow it in your 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 5¢; 0z., 15¢. 
Earliest Wayahead 
Earliest head Lettuce, attrac- 
tive tightly folded heads with 
bright green outer leaves, inrer 
leaves blanch to a rich, but- 
tery yellow. Has a fine, firm 
heart, Sweet crisp flavor. Heads 
medium in size, crisp and 
tender for a long time. Valu- 
able for planting in frames in 
Spring. 65 days. 
Pkt., 
1000 seeds 5¢; 02., 15¢. 
New York No.12 
Largest of all head 
Lettuce, of very 
fine quality and 
attractive green 
color. It with- 
stands heat re- 
markably well 
The tightly folde 
heart is well 
planched to a 
beautiful silvery 
white.. It is crisp, 
and sweet flavor. 
About 80 days. 
1000 seeds 5¢; 0Z., 25¢- 
z Ty OR 
Chicken Lettuce abi 
uite different from other Lettuce. 
% 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 5¢} 02., 15¢. 
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 70 days. 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 5¢; 0Z., 15¢. 
| All-Seasons Lettuce Collection 
One sowing produces salad for the season; a great as- 























head About 70 days. 
kt., 1000 seeds 5¢: 02., 15¢. 
Good sized onions are easily produced the first year from 
early Spring sown seed. A packet will sow about 30 feet of 
row and one ounce about 150 feet. _ 
Culture Leaflet “How to Grow Onions from seed’’ free. 
PP ns, Nie. steal 

ae 5 Skin thin, bright straw color, 
Me Prizetaker fesn white, crisp, mild, About 
Eg 105 days. Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 02., 50¢. 
Yellow Globe Danvers 2ubsflcbe: 
always attain a good size. Outer skin is pale yel- 
low, flesh white, mild; good keeper. About 110 
days, Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 0z., 50¢. 
Old reliable sort, 
Red Wethersfield outer skin deep pur- 
plish red, smooth, flesh white, slightly tinged rose. 
110 days. Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 0z., 50¢- 
H Grown for early 
Early White Welsh Grown for early 
for bunching, as it does not make a bulb. It is 
very hardy and shoots attain marketable size very 
quickly. Color is pearly-white and flavor very 
mild. Sow seed in early Spring for Summer use, 
7 c if i 
Earliest Express 
Earliest yellow globe, medium 
sized, beautiful in appearance, 
light yellow color, fiesh white, 
mild flavor. 95 days. 
Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 02., 6O¢. 
sortment of all kinds, earl 
and lasts a long time. 
and late; large and small, 
Pkt., 1500 seeds 5¢; 02,, 15¢. 


Giant Sweet Spanish 
A mild. flavored Onion, and in all 
respects equal to the imported Span- 
ish Onions. Skin silvery white, flesh 
white, Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 0z., 60¢- 
A profitable crop and one of the best that is produced from 
or late Summer or Fall in the South, 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5S¢. 
QU AS the home garden. Packet of Summer varieties will plant 8 
hills, oz. 40 hills or Winter sorts Pkt. 6 hills, oz. 25 hills. 
Mammoth White Bush 
very productive. 56 days. 
An early Winter variety of medium 
Golden Delicious size, preferred by some to the Hub- 
bard. Shell hard but thin, bright yellow flesh, fine grained. Ideal 
home garden Squash. 100 days. Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 0Z., 20¢. 
Golden Summer Crookneck 
a heavil 
habit. 50 days. 
A carefully selected strain of the best Winter 
improved Hubbard Squash, the hard-shelled, warty Hubbard: with the 
golden yellow flesh that cooks up so dry and mealy and so rich in flavor. Specimens 
throughout a large field will run very uniform in size in this true Hubbard type. 
110 days. Pkt., 30 seeds 5¢; 02z., 20¢. 
Acorn or Table Queen Grows about 7 in. long and 3 in. thick, green 
skin. Cut in halves and baked its delicious 
flavor is a pleasant surprise, very dry and mealy, a rich orange in color, is very 
productive and keeps well. 75 days. Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢: 02., 15¢. 
Mr. John A. Wheeler of New Hampshire, writes: Have been experimenting with a 
garden for years and have learned lots of things, one is that Mills’ 
Seeds are the best I have found for this climate. 
Mixed Squashes angen 



Skin white; flesh very tender, 
uniform in size and shape, 
Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢; 02., 10¢. 
Favorite among the 
2 Summer Squash; has 
warted shell with deep golden yellow flesh, plant bushy 
kt., 70 seeds §¢; oz., 
HUBBARD | 

15¢.- 

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Acorn or Table Queen. Pkt., 70 seeds 5¢3 oz., 15¢. 


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