
+ Lettuce, 
Imperial No. 44. 
§ Oz. 30 cts.; lb. 
{ 90 cts.; Ib. $3.00 
Kohlrabi, Early 
White Vienna. 
Oz. 30 cts.; 14lb. 
$1.00; 1b. $3.00. 
<—€ Leek, American Flag. 
Oz. 55 cts.; 141b. $1.65; 1b. $5.25 

Endive or Escarolle Sow March, April, and August 
Full-Heart Batavian. Best broad-leaf variety. Oz. \lb. 
Broad, thick ribs with slightly wrinkled leaves.$0 15 $0 55 st 65 
Green Curled. Curled variety with white ribs.. 15 BS A (ols! 
Fennel or Anise Sow in May and June 
Large Sweet Florence. Popular vegetable in 
Sometitarkets rss: s ae Cee eer 20 65 2 00 
Kale or Borecole Sow August 15 to September 30 
Dwart Green Scotch. Plant low and compact, 
resembling a bunch of moss. Matures in 60 
CAV S a Sr esol e 6 hae Pkg. 10 cts. 20 65 2 00 
Dwarf Blue Scotch. Deep bluish green, 
curled foliage; dwarf and compact. .Pkg. 10 cts. 20 65 2 00 
Siberian. Grows faster than Scotch, but not so 
much curled. Extremely hardy. Matures in 
BBA a VS. << wiclsic cusvere aero c astern tetens Pkg lOctsaee0 By il 7d 
Kohlrabi or Turnip-rooted Cabbage 
Sow from March to July 
Early Purple Vienna. Very attractive. Pkg. Oz 
Flesh: tendert? 22 ae eee eee .$0 10 $0 30 gt ‘00 row 00 
Early White Vienna. Earliest variety. 
Good’ qualitysecet a eee eee 10 30) 700 ReSn00 
Lavender 
Perennial herb grown for its sweet-scented Pkg. oz. 
flowers tisd Giils ears eae Oe Ok eee $0 10 $0 30 $0" 90 
Leek Sow in March and April oz, 14. Lb. 
American Flag. Most popular variety....... $0 55 $1 65 $5 25 
Large Musselburgh. Long thick stems; broad, 
dark:léaves:3 227 Wao cnns os eee 55 SOS eeoE 
Lettuce 
Plant Marchand April for spring; August and September for fall 
Big Boston. Large, solid light green heads, Oz. lb. Lb. 
slightly tinged with brown...... $0 0 20 $0 60 $1 75 
Black-seeded Simpson. A ee erie Gate 20 (de al 7S 
Cos or Romaine. Upright variety; self-blanching. 20 COME e7> 
Great Lakes. An All-America winner in 1944. 
More heat-resistant than any other Lettuce in- 
troduced to date. Forms a large solid head 
which is brittle, tender and sweet. Desirable 
both as a market crop and inthe home-garden. 50 1 50 5 00 
Iceberg. Light green; heads Jarge, crisp, and 
tender. Stands hot weather well. Slightly curled. 20 65 2 00 
Imperial No. 44. Has proved valuable in East 
and Southeast where it heads better in warm 
weather than other sorts. Hard, well-formed 
heads aceeees ccs 30 90 3 00 
New York or Wonderful. Gora ware for hi 
section. Under proper conditions will Gey eOe 
good-sized, solid heads. ae 30 90 3 00 
Silicia Curled. A loose- rote curled es. ate 
by some ‘‘cut-and-come-again”’.... . FBS 20 60 1 75 
White Boston. Head large and havieone A 
popular variety. eer 20 65 2 00 
Chicken Cettuces ‘Distinct ‘font any “ather cas. 
tuce. It will yield more chicken-feed than any 
other plant grown for greens. Plants 3 to 4 feet 
high. Cut or pull leaves as needed........... 20 60 Bias 
Mustard Sow in April and May 5 Ibs. 
e 
Fordhook Fancy or Ostrich Plume. ser Ib Lb. ter Tes 
Brightigreen=ice = ero eee $0 10 $0 35 $1 00 80 90 
Giant Southern Curled. The leading 
VATICtY Secrets woe tee accent : 10 Sey ah (ON 90 
Mustard.SpiInach: ....<7... 5-2. «<n 10 er 1 (0.0) 90 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
Kale, Dwarf Green Scotch. 
Pkg. 10 cts.; 0z. 20 cts.; 14lb. 65 cts. 
