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be worked, in rows not less than 15 inches apart, & 
covering seed not over % inch deep. For succes- a 
sion, plant every three weeks. For best head let- 
tuce, start indoors in early spring and transplant 
outside. One ounce for 200 feet of drill. About oe 
2,000 seeds to the packet. & 
HEADING VARIETIES sit, 
GREAT LAKES. All American Bronze Medal win- St 
ner for 1944, developed by the Michigan Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station and the U. §. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, This crisp, solid Iceberg 
Type produces in hot weather when others fail; 
is resistant to tip burn and slow to go to seed. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 50c; 1%4 Ib., $1.80, postpaid. 




7") 
improved Hanson 
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BLACK SEEDED TENNIS- intr 
| BALL or SALAMANDER. IMPROVED HANSON 
One of the surest heading A or NONPAREIL : 
sorts under all conditions. 
The heads are large, round, 
solid and of fine quality. The 
. outer leaves are a clear me- 
dium green, broad and crum- 
pled. Withstanding heat 
well, this is one of the surest 
heading sorts for the North- 
west. Pkt., 10e; oz., 25e; %4 
Ib., 75e; % Ib. $1.30; 1 Ib, _ 
$2.40, postpaid. =. ee 
A very reliable, sure heading 
variety. Thelarge, solid 
heads are of fine texture, 
rich and sweet flavored. 
The light green outer 
leaves are much crumpled 
and frilled. Improved Han- 
son. withstands heat and 
drouth and is slow’to go to 
seed. We recommend this 
variety. Pkt., 10e3 0z., 25e3; 
Y% Vb. 75e; % Ib., $1.30; 1. 
ib., $2.40, postpaid. = 









PARIS WHITE COS. Thisisa 
distinct type of Lettuce with 
conical, rather tight, dark 
green head with smooth 
thick leaves. Bianches to a 
beautiful white inside, be- 
coming exceedingly crisp 
and sweet. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 20¢; 
MIGNONETTE. The Earliest 
and Surest Heading Sort.” 
Great Lakes Fine for Home Gardens. | 
-One of the hardest heading, 
of all Lettuces, the heads are quite small and the outer leaves are 
dark green shaded with brown. One of the most delicately flavored 
% Ib. G0e; 2 Ib., $1.00; 1 Ib., and tender of the crisp varieties, its earliness and quality make it 
$1.85, peatpatd: one of the very best sorts for the home garden. Pkt., 10; oz. 30c3 
ae _% Ib,, 95e, postpaid. 














ICEBERG. A home garden sort. The heads are large, solid, crisp, ten- _ 
der and green. The outer leaves are crumpled and blistered with — 
brownish tinge along their borders. Pkt., 10¢; oz., 25e; % Ib., 75e;3 
% Ihb., $1.30; 1 lb., $2.40, postpaid. a0 
MAY KING, A very compact, early, butter heading variety. The 
outer leaves are light green tinged with brown at the edges. The~ — n 
heads are small, firm and of fine quality, with golden yellow inner Say: 
leaves. Pkt., 10c;3 oz., 25e; %4 Ib., Tes % Ib., $1.30; 1 Ih., $2.40, post- 
paid. 
CRISP AS ICE or HARTFORD BRONZE HEAD. A popular home gar- 
den variety, a buttery sureheader of delicate flavor and tender qual- 
ity. The outer leaves are deep green overlaid 3 
with brown. In our trials, the compact, me- 
dium sized heads of this sort.seem to with- 
stand hot, dry weather better than any other 
sort. - Pkt., 10¢; oz., 28e; % ib., 85e; 14 Ib., 
$1.60; 1 Ib., $3.00, postpaid. 
-Mignonette 


Pkt., 10c. 
CATNIP. Leaves used for seasoning. Plant a and make 
your cat happy. Pkt., 10c. 
DILL. The stalks and seeds are used for pickling cucumbers. Pkt, 5e; on, 1203; %4 ib., 
35e; 1 Ib., $1.10. 
MUSTARD. Fordhook Fancy, Foliage used for greens. Pkt., 5e; oz., 15e. 
SAGE—Broad Leaved. The leaves, either fresh or dry, are used as seasoning in many 
ways. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 75e. 
SUMMER SAVORY. Leaves and flowers flavor soups and dressings. Pkt., £0c. 
| SWEET MARJORAM. Leaves and shoot flavor soups and dressings. Pkt., 10c. 
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H E R B ¥ CARAWAY. Grown for seeds which are used in flavoring. 


