LETTUCE 
Other Than N. Y. 
PRICES in this group, unless otherwise 
noted, are uniformly: Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25¢e; 4 lb. 65e; Ib. $2.10. 
BRONZE BEAUTY—All-America win- 
ner 1947. A splendid new lettuce. A 
bronze counterpart of Oak Leaf. It pos- 
sesses all the fine points of that variety 
and is really a beauty; also valuable for 
decorations on the dining table. Very 
tender and sweet. Pkt. 15c. 
BIBB — A _ favorite head lettuce for 
forcing in the East and South where it 
has won popularity for its excellent 
quality. Smooth dark green outside, 
leaves bleaching to a rich yellow. A small 
head of exceptionally fine flavor. The 
first head lettuce we know of that is 
suited for greenhouse forcing. 
OAK LEAF—Forms a bunch or in- 
definite head of medium size and light 
green. Excellent quality, and being free 
from bitterness, is ideal for summer use. 
ICEBERG—Produces large, firm heads, 
very tender and brittle. Withstands hot 
weather better than most sorts. 
CREAMY HEART—An excellent but- 
terhead type. Hardy for early planting. 
Medium size. 
TOMHANNOCK or PRIZE HEAD—A 
beautiful quick growing loose leaf let- 
tuce. Leaves large, bordered reddish 
brown; very tender and sweet. 
GRAND RAPIDS—tThe standard hot- 
house lettuce for forcin™; also does fine 
in the open ground. Loose leaves with 
light fringed edges. 
COS, PARIS DARK GREEN — Folds 
well and forms a good firm head, which 
is ight green and white at the heart. 
CHICKEN LETTUCE—A rough, tall, 
loose plant for feed only. Grows 4 feet 
high and supplies abundant green feed. 
Fine tonic for laying hens. 
Bottle Mushroom Spawn 
Grown in sterile bottle which is re- 
moved and the spawn then packed in 
cartons. One carton of bottle spawn suf- 
ficient for 40 sq. ft. of bed. Produces 
fine white mushrooms. Postpaid. Per 
carton $1.00. 
Leek 
ELEPHANT—Culture same as onions. 
Large size, the best. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
l, oz. 35¢c; oz. 65c; '4 1b. $2.00; Ib. $6.00. 
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| Quality will be remembered long after the 
= price is forgotten. We have seen growers who 
| lost hundreds of dollars in crops because they 
: saved a few dollars on the cost of the seeds. 
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Hale’s Best Early Melon No. 936 
MUSTARD 
PRICES—Postpaid. Unless noted. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c; '4 Ibs. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF—Large, up- 
right plant; leaves exceptionally large 
and thick, bright green. Leaves smooth 
with toothed edges. 
FORDHOOK FANCY —A handsome, 
vigorous growing, mild variety, standing 
a long time before going to seed; leaves 
bright green, intensely curled and fringed 
at the edges. 
GIANT SOUTHERN CURLED—Very 
popular. Leaves long and wide, lght 
green, heavily crumpled and curled at 
edges. 
TENDER GREEN — Sometimes called 
mustard spinach. A rapid growing Orien- 
tal greens producing immense yields. It 
is suited for early spring or fall sowing. 
Mild mustard flavor. Easy culture. 
BOK TOY SPECIAL—A Chinese va- 
riety of large size and mild flavor when 
grown quickly. Plant in rows or sow 
broadcast in mid August or early Sep- 
tember. Commercial growers transplant 
the seedlings in very rich soil. Special 
selected seed from a successful Chinese 
grower. Pkt. 15c; 2 oz. $1.25; oz. $2.00; 
4 1b. $7.00; Ib. $25.00. 
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Hotkaps 
Grow early flowers and vegeta- 
bles by using Hotkaps. Prices, not 
prepaid. Home garden Package, 
25 for 60c; 100 for $2.20; 250 for 
$4.15; 1000 @ $12.00. For package 
weirht, figure 2 lbs. on 25. Write for 
prices on quantities. If ordered by 
mail be sure to allow for postage. 
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