YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY "3 i8 
LETTUCE 
This should be in continuous supply in every private garden from early spring until late fall, 
aa fa BL ee oro utee bee me as Seeded Simpson for earliest crop, followed 
with Gran apids, May King, Bi oston, an m : i = 
ETS aS Sh Tee Son: proved Hanson. Then in July, August and Sep 
One ounce sows 3800 feet of drill; 8 pounds to one acre. 
acre set in plants requires about 50,000, set 8 x 15 inches. 
ALL PRICES QUOTED BELOW INCLUDE POSTAGE 
-CULTURE—For winter forcing, make sowings from September to February. Sow the curled 
varieties about every four weeks and the Head or Cabbage sorts about 6 weeks apart, As one crop 
is cut out another can be planted. For early spring crop, sow under glass in January or February 
and transplant in the spring. For succession, sow at intervals of three or four weeks until end 
of April. For fall planting sow the hardy varieties in September, and transplant when large 
enough, to cold frames, 9 inches apart. ' 
CURLED OR LOOSE HEAD VARIETIES 
For Extra-Early Crops 
USE 
Germiaco 
Hotkaps °* 
EARLY CURLED 
SIMPSON. (40 days). The 
standard cutting or loose- 
head variety. It is earlier 
than any of the heading 
kinds. Used extensively 
for sowing in cold frames 
and is also largely grown 
in the open ground, espe- 
cially in small home gar- 
dens. It forms a close, 
compact mass of curled 
yellow green leaves. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 10c, 14 Ibs 35c, 1 Ib. 
$1.00. 


One ounce produces 2,500 plants. An 



BLACK SEEDED 
SIMPSON LETTUCE 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. (40 
days). A very popular sort with mar- 
ket gardeners. Forms a large, loose 
head; has nearly white, curly leaves; 
thin, exceedingly tender and of good 
quality. Splendid for growing under 
glass and early planting outside. Pkt. 
5e, oz. 10c, 4 Ib. 35e, 1 Ib. $1.00. 

Pulverized Sheep Manure 

GRAND RAPIDS LETTUCE 
GRAND RAPIDS. (45 days). This variety is espe- 
Every season we have a large de- 
cially adapted to greenhouses or forcing in frames, 
and it generally recognized as the standard of forcing 
lettuce. The plant is upright, forms a loose head of 
large, green leaves, crimpled at the edges, not liable to 
rot, and stands some days after ready to cut indoors or 
outdoors. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 14 Ib. 35c, 1 Ib. $1.00. 
PRIZE HEAD. (45 days). The leaves are very 
large, crimpled, bright-green, tinged with brownish- 
red, and are exceedingly tender, crisp, and sweet, 
forming a large, loose head. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 14 lb. 
35c, 1 Ib. $1.00. 
mand for Pulverized Sheep Manure. 
This has been treated for the pur- 
pose of destroying all the weeds in 
it. We especially recommend it for 
dressing lawns, golf courses and 
small gardens. It also makes an ex- 
-ellent fertilizer for soaking in water 
and using the liquid for house plants. 
It comes in packages nicely packed 
and the odor is not at all objection- 
able. It comes ready for use. 5 
Ibs, 30c, 10 Ibs. 50c, 25 Ibs. 75c, 100 
Ibs. $2.25. Not prepaid. 

