HEAD and LEAF LETTUCE 
CULTURE. 
~soil, especially the heading varieties. 
acre. 
ICEB ERG HEAD” 
- HARD-HEADED CRISP AND TENDER 



and tender. 
creamy white. 
grower “‘Iceberg’ 
spring or late summer, No. 102 

~Pkt, 106; oz, 30¢; %& Ib. $1.00. § 









any Maturing Crisp Head 
HANSON 
LETTUCE 
Splendid for midsimmer use 
as it can be relied upon tog 
head well, The broad slightly € 
flattened heads are of beauti- 
No, 
Ib. $1 00. 
Secrest 
Lettuce 
~ Reliable Haadér: Sura: Cropper—Known in all ‘markets 
as the outstanding shipping variety. Heads are large, § 
-ewell blanched, sweet and tender; leaves are dark green § 
No, 554, Pkt. 106; | 
_and slightly curled at the edges. 
= Oe 35¢; Ve tbs $1 25. 
"BIG BOSTON LETTUCE 

Good, Rich Flavor—Very popular for cold frame forcing f 
Heads are of medium size, and § 
‘The large smooth | 
leaves are wavy at the edges where they haye a tinge of § 
‘and Outside culture. 
compact, with creamy yellow heart, 
teddish ‘brown. No. 516, Pkt, 10c¢; oz. 25¢; 4 Ib. "B0e. 

_ BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON | 
Lettuce 
‘The. ‘best of the loose leafed cutting lettuces, 
_ in. the center. No. 580, Pkt, 10¢; oz, 25¢; 4 lb. 80¢c. 

_ ERECT GROWING 
Cos or Romaine 
Lettuce 
other varieties, 
- of Cos Lettuce, 
TAGE NS! crisp and tender headed, No. 406, 
eb toe hs PRES 106 02, Aue “4 Ib, ce 00. 

Easily grown and always crisp § 
Forms the most de- § 
licous, tender, crisp heads which 
folds tightly, blanching the ex- § 
quisitely fayored hearts to a § 
Being a quick § 
* stays crisp and § 
tender whether planted in early § 
1 14 Ib. 80c. 
New, York or 1 Wonderful 


with § 
beautiful light green leaves, that blanch almost white | 
Self Closing—Quite distinct from ff 
this upright grow- — 
ing lettuce is a strictly self closing § 
‘type which does not need to be tied § 
‘up for blanching like some kinds 
Earlier than the rest, § 
Lettuce is quite hardy and may be sown very early in spring. Thrives on rich 
An ounce will seed 400 feet of row; 3 pounds to the 

(Select) Grand Rapids 
Lettuce 
(LOOSE-LEAF CUTTING LETTUCE) 
An excellent loose leafed va- 
riety which ferms no head 
but produces an enormous 
crop of closely crumpled 
bright green leaves which 
remain sweet and brittle, 
even when old. The flavor 
is delicious. Can be used 
to advantage where head- 
ing varieties do not succeed. 
No. 040, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢; & 


PARADISE WAYAHEAD 
Lettuce 
Heads Well Under All Conditions—An early lettuce 
for the home garden. The heads are small, medium 
green, with few outer leaves; solid and attractive. 
Recommended for planting in early spring or fail. 
No. 558, ast 10¢; oz, 256; V4 Ib. 806, 
EARLY PRIZE HEAD 
Lettuce 
A Home Garden Favorite—For great quantities of 
-erisp; tender leaves plant this no-heading lettuce. The 
medium green crumpled and frilled leaves are tinged 
with light brown, America’s favorite table lettuce. 
No, 493, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢; 14 Ib. 80c. 


Simpson’s Early Curled 
Lettuce 
Probably the. most widely used of all varieties for home 
gardens, It is a non-heading variety with large, frilied 
crumpled leaves. Color, light green; tender and sweet. 
No, 588, Pkt. 10¢; 0z.:25¢5 14) 1b. 80¢. 
A NATIVE OF 
TO BACCO NORTH AMERICA 
“Grow Your Own” 7 oz. Will Plant an Aste 
WHITE BURLEY. The Kentucky 
favorite. Long, broad attractive 
leaves used for fillers and wrap- 
pers. No. 500, 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. 
One of the leading varieties for 
the Northern and Middle Cen- 
tral States. Used for cigar wrap- wea! 
pers... No. 501, aan 
HAVANA, An early variety with 477 = ~: ke 
large thin leaves much prized * Jo a] 
as cigar wrappers. No. 502. l 
~~) 
PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF, 24L& 
Produces a very large Handset SS 
leaf of good quality. Very ex. 
tensively grown right here in 234 
Lancaster County, No. 503. oS 








