LETTUCE 
CULTURE. Lettuce is the most popular of all salad 
plants and at the same time is one of the easiest to grow 
due to its comparative freedom from disease and insects. 
Seed may be sown in the open from April 20th to August 
Ist, or planted in the house or in frames any time after 
March 10th. 
Rows should be 1% feet apart, plants four inches apart 
in row after thinning. One ounce of seed will sow 150 
feet of row, 2 to 2% pounds required per acre. 



Grand Rapids Lettuce 
LOOSE LEAF VARIETIES 
Grand Rapids* 43 to-45 days 
The most popular variety to grow for market. When 
exposed for sale it retains its handsome fresh appear- 
ance longer than any other variety. Leaf is curly and 
of light green color and crimped at the edge. Disease 
free. Pkt. 5e; oz 15¢; 1%4 lb. 50c; 1 Ib. $1.50. 
Black Seeded Simpson* 40 days 
One of the best and most popular varieties of leaf let- 
tuce. Recommended for spring and early summer plant- 
ing. Color light yellowish green, its large leaves are 
thin, tender and sweet. One of the finest for home gar- 
den and a favorite market lettuce. Very heat resistant. 
Pkt. 5e; oz. 15¢e; %4 Ib. 50e; 1 Ib. $1.50. 
45 days 
Prizehead 
The name is rather deceiving, Prizehead being a_ crisp 
and tender, loose leaf sort with a reddish brown tint on 
edges of outer leaves. Of quick growth and sweet flavor, 
distinct from any other variety. One of the best for the 
home garden. Pkt. 5¢; oz. 15¢e; % Ib. 50c; 1 Ib. $1.50. 
Chicken Lettuce (For Poultry Feeding) 
So called on account of the abundance of greens it fur- 
nishes for poultry feeding or for rabbits. Will come 
quickly again after cutting. Will send up stalks three 
to four feet long. Of little value for table use. PKt. 5e; 
oz. 15¢; % Ib. 50e; 1 Ib. $1.50. 
HEADING VARIETIES 
CULTURE FOR HEAD LETTUCE. If lettuce plants have 
been started indoors they should be transplanted as soon 
as they begin to crowd. Place them six to twelve inches 
apart in the row-in extra rich soil and if the sun has 
become very hot, it will be best to furnish partial shade. 
May King* 63 days 
early compact heading variety for forcing or early 
Olina hes The outer leaves are of a light green, 
tinged with reddish brown. The heart bleaches to a 
rich, golden yellow, having a fine, rich buttery flavor. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25; % Ib. 75e; 1 Ib. $2.00, 
76 days 
Big Boston® (White Seeded) ee ee 
i variety forming a good sized soli ead whic 
7 Proce Selden sallow inside, of excellent quality. The 
outer leaves are bright green and edges are tinged with 
brown. Pkt. 5e; oz 25e; %4 Ib. 75e; 1 Ib. $2.00. 
74 days 
Crisp as Ice 
i ized head with outler leaves variegated brown 
pa cvcen. Taside creamy white, tender with pleasing 
flavor. Has a delicious flavor and is the ideal lettuce 
for the home garden and local market. Pkt. 5e; oz 25¢; 
¥, Ib. 75e; 1 Ib. $2.00. 
1 resent conditions over which we have 
Prices dy eat a all prices quoted in this catalog 
are subject to change without notice. 

Iceberg 80 days 
Heads are large and firm and well blanched. Color of 
leaves is light green with faint brown tracing on the 
border. A quick grower, heads always crisp, very sweet 
and tender. Pkt. 5¢; oz. 25e; % Ib. 75e; 1 Ib. $2.00. 
Hanson Head 80 days 
Color clear light yellowish green. A fine variety for mid- 
summer planting as it stands extremes of weather better 
than most sorts. Much in demand by both the market 
and home gardener. The hard cabbage-like head has a 
sweet and rich flavor, even to the outer leaves. Pkt. 5e; 
oz. 25¢e; \% Ib. 75e; 1 Ib. $2.00. 
New Yorkx* No. 12 75. days 
An early strain of the New York type which withstands 
heat better and is more adapted for summer growing. 
The color is medium green, the heart blanching beauti- 
fully, being crisp, tender and delicious. Pkt. 5e; oz. 35¢; 
% Ib. 90e; 1 Ib. $2.50. 
80 days 
New York® No. 515 
The heads are 
An improved type of New York No. 12. 
more conical in shape. The frame is medium to large 
and the leaves overlap nicely. In trials it was the most 
sure heading of the New York types. Resistant to tip- 
burn. PKt. 5c; oz. 35e; %4 Ib. 90c; 1 Ib. $2.50. 
Cosberg 7/6 days 
A white seeded 
home garden head- 
ing variety. Heads 
small and compact. 
Outer leaves light 
yellowish green, 
crumpled and frill- 
ed. Heads in sum- 
mer and resists tip- 
burns. Pkt. 5e; oz. 
25e; % Ib. T5e; 1 
Ib. $2.00. 
Imperial No. 44* 
82 DAYS. Has very 
long well - folded 
leaves and produces 
hard Well - formed 
heads under favor- New York Head Lettuce 
able conditions. A good header on peat and muck soils. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 35e; 1% Ib. 90e; 1 Ib. $2.50. 
72 days 

Salamander 
It forms large solid heads of thick, smooth, light green 
leaves and tender white heart of fine quality. It with- 
stands hot weather remarkably well, and remains in head 
a long time before going to seed. One of the best out- 
door heading varieties. PKt. 5e; oz 25e; 4 lb. 75e; 1 Ib. 
~~ MUSHROOM SPAWN 
Propagated under the most advanced scientific pure cul- 
ture methods. Ready to plant. Enough to plant 6 to 9 
With full instructions, 30c postpaid. 
MUSTARD 
A very quick growing foliage plant that is grown prin- 
cipally for greens. Mustard greens have a rich flavor 
and are fully as healthful and nutritious as spinach. 
square feet. 




Giant 
Southern 
Curled* 
Used large- 
ly for salads 
or greens. 
Grows very 
large with 
yellowish - 
green beau- 
tiful curled 
leaves. Very 
tender, of 
fine pun- 
gent flavor. 
Pkt. 5e; oz. 
15e; \% Ib. 
50e; 1 Ih. 
$1.50. 

Southern Giant Curled Mustard 
Smooth Leaf 
An excellent variety with very large, light green, fairly 
smooth leaves, with white mid-rib borne well above the 
ground. A vigorous grower. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢e; %4 Ib. 50¢; 
1 Ib. $1.50. 
Tendergreen 
A mild-flavored mustard-spinach. Foliage may be used 
for greens when plant is quite young and until it is 
matured. Cook same as spinach or other greens. Grows 
fast with long, broad, fairly smooth leaves. Pkt. 5e; oz. 
15¢e; % Ib, 50¢; 1 Ib. $1.50, 
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