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Every garden should have a good suppl 
of Lettuce. Sow seed at intervals for one 
tinuous supply. One packet seed will sow 
80 to 40 feet of row; 1 oz. 250 feet 
5 "i ie Loy. 
’ aa Very early variety, form- 
a 9 : ing a compact mass of fine- 
leaves, light ereen in color, 
crisp and tender. We 
We Northern gardens. 
~ Ready in 30 to 40 days. 
Early Prizehead 
Bronze Leaves 
S pro ucing loose heads 
e leaves be oe curled and 
color, heavily shaded 
reddish-brown. 44 days. 
. New York No. 12 EARLY PRIZEHEAD 
Largest of all Head Lettuce, very fine uality and attractive green color. 
blanched to a silvery white. Crisp, and sweet flavor. 83 days. 
Pkt., 1000 seeds S¢; Ye on. 15¢; Oz. 25¢. 
A loose-leaf Lettuce growing Serene: forming loose heads of spoon-like 
leaves, ae very rapidly, and is crisp and fine flavored; center almost 
‘Iceberg —Crisp-As-Ice 
Leaves are crisp and brittle, somewhat curled wi 
makes an unusually at- : ‘ 
. tractive head Lettuce of 
for home oP P ae 70 days. 
1000 s S§ 5¢; 0O2Z., 2O¢- 
Quite different from other 
Lettuce. Is ready in 
ing. Used for teeping 
poultry and rabbits an 
than most any other 
lant you can grow. Af- 
will make new growtl 
43 cutting again. Pkt., 
All-Seasong Lettuce Collection 
One sowing produces salad for the season; a great as- 
and lasts a long time. Pkt,, 1500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢.§ WHITE COS 
may be made as soon as frost is out of the ground and succession plant- 
ings every 10 davs. Packet seed tor 20 ft. row; oz., 100 ft. 
Rerene growing scarlet globe 
| Radish we have eyer grown, 
| small top. The pure white flesh 
iis very crisp, with a mild 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. 
‘Sparkler 
clear white base, slender tap- 
root, flesh pure white of juicy 
one should grow it. days. bas, 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. SPARKLER 
Rose scarlet, tipped white, very rapid grower, oblong 
4 ‘ : : in shape, quay crisp and tender. Popular for home eben pea 
Icicle —au.; Popular of all Long Radishes oe a r P's ie Oe 
Best early long white Radish. Roots white, > ey, 
being excellent for table use; Barliest of e 
long-rooted sorts. eet 30 days. 
Earliest or 30-Day 
ly fringed and crumpled 
recommend it_ for 
b 800 seeds 5¢; 02., 20¢. 
Ver popular variety 
crumpled, bright green 
Pkt., 1000 seeds 5¢; 02. 20¢. ANY 
It withstands heat remarkably’ well, he tightly folded head is well 
my Romaine or White Cos 
white. About days. Pkt., 1000 seeds 5¢; oz, 15¢. 
_ ing the compact head. It way 
medium size. Excellent 
Chicken Lettuce 
about 40 days after sow- 
will yield more green feed 
er cutting the stumps ts 
000 seeds 3¢; oz. 1§¢. 5 +7 a 
sortment of all kinds, early and late; large and small, if 
One of the earliest vegetables from the gorven in Spring. First sowings 
| Earliest or 1§-Day 
'Is of fine shape and color with 
flavor, 15 to 25 days. 
Early, bright scarlet top and 
flavor. Fine for sorclae. Every- % 
French Breakfast—Obdlong Shaped \. f 
garden or market. 24 days. Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. 
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crisp and mild until they become mute large, 
kt., 500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. 


Crimson 
Giant 
w\Deep crimson. 
Flesh white, 
firm and ited 
‘Imild flavor. It 
rows to perfec- 
ion in rich, well 
prepared soil and 
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All-Seasons Radish Mixture 
Contains a great collection of all kinds, colors and 
shapes, for the home garden. One sowing oo tte, 
is al] that is required for a continuous ¥ 9 . 
s ready in about 
0 days. Very 
popular. 
Pkt., 
500 seeds §¢; 
oz. 15¢. 
supply. Ready for use from 18 to 45 days. » we 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. @ruw* 

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