

PRERLUELaS 
Sow seed as early as ground can be worked, or 
sow in hotbeds and transplant to open ground as 
soon as weather permits. Sow seeds in rows 18 
inches apart. Cover lightly to secure best ger- 
mination. Thin out when plants are about an 
inch high to 6 to 8 inches in the row. Lettuce can 
be planted at intervals of about two weeks to 
assure an ample supply throughout the year. 
Lago Lettuce seed is grown from selected stock 
seed of high quality, productiveness and resist- 
ance to disease. 
All varieties priced at: Pkt. 10c:, 1 oz. 35c, %& Ib. 
75c, 1 lb. $2.50, except as noted. 
SLOBOLT (45 days) 
Leaf lettuce that will do well in hot weather 
without going to seed. Will stand higher tem- 
peratures for several weeks longer than other 
leaf varieties. Foliage is light green, well frilled 
at edges. Good home garden variety. Pkt. 15c, 
wuo2. 40c, 1 oz.) 7 5c: 
BIG BOSTON 
Very fine flavored variety. The heads are large 
and very compact. 
HANSON 
A very reliable late maturing variety with large, 
compact heads. 
ICEBERG 
Large, solid head, quick growing variety that 
stands lots of warm weather. Outer leaves ten- 
der and crisp. 
IMPERIAL 847 
A black seeded variety for rich upland soils. One 
of the best for early transplanting and a leading 
commercial variety. : 
NEW YORK cr LOS ANGELES (75 days) 
Heads are compactly formed, outer leaves are 
deep green, broad, with frilled edges, and the 
heart leaves are very crisp and tender. Leading 
variety for all parts of the country. 
GREAT LAICES 
An All-America Winner in 1944. we recommend 
this highly as not only a summer lettuce that 
does not readily bolt, but as one of the very 
best year-round lettuces because of its crispness 
and fine flavor. Pkt. 25c, 1 oz. 75c, 14 |b. $2.50, 
Ie lb: $7.50, 
ROMAINE, PARIS WHITE COS 
Fine, loose heads, 8 to 9 inches tall. Unequaled 
as a summer salad lettuce 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON (Leaf Lettuce) 
One of the best and easiest varieties to grow. 
Leaves are extremely tender, ruffled and an at- 
tractive yellowish green, forming a loose head 
EARLY CURLED SIMPSON (Leaf Lettuce) 
Early planting, can be planted thickly and the. 
young plants used while comparatively small, 

LAGOMARSINO of CALIFORNIA 
MUSTARD 
The improved cultivated 
are grown for greens and are extremely tender 
varieties of mustard 
and savory of taste. Sow the seeds in rows 18 
inches apart, and thin the plants to 6 inches in 
the row when established. Plants go to seed 
quickly so successive plantings should be made. 
Pkt. 10e<l0z. 25¢.4elb75¢ 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED 
Vigorous grower with spreading leaves 3 inches 
wide, crumpled and frilled at the edges. Fine 
flavored. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF 
Upright grower. Leaves large, broad and me- 
dium green with light green midriff and toothed 
margins. 
TENDERGREEN 
Rapid grower, 28 days. Large, broad, thick 
dark green, rounded leaves, delicious flavor when 
cooked. Mild. Heavy grower. 
FORDHOOK FANCY (Ostrich Plume) 
Heavy producer with wide plumed leaves of mild 
flavor. Fine for salads or cooked as greens. 
MUSKMELONS 

Plant when all danger of frost is over, in warm, 
sunny spot. Place 6 to 8 seeds in slightly raised 
inch of fine soil. A 
shovelful of well-rotted manure under each hill 
hills and cover with an 
promote good growth. When plants are 
established, thin to the three 
plants per hill, and pinch off the tips when about 
will 
well strongest 
a foot long to make them branch out. This will 
make fruit mature earlier. Soil should be well 
soaked before planting seed so that no further 
moisture will be nedded until seeds germinate, 
to prevent seed rotting. Prices on all varieties: 
Pkt. 10c, J -oz.25c) 4 Ibs7heels bees 
BANANA 
Fruit grows 2 to 24 feet long, about 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter, with flesh of deep salmon color, 
CRANSHAW 
96 days. Weighs 7 to 8 pounds. Round at base, 
stem end pointed. Golden green outside; thick 
fleshed, salmon color inside. For local markets. 
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FRESH VEGETABLES FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN 
HEARTS OF GOLD 
Fruit round and symmetrical, 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter, heavily netted. Flesh is thick, juicy 
and sweet. 90 days. 
HALE’S BEST No. 45 
An early variety developed especially for ship- 
ping and recommended for planting in areas 
where mildew is prevalent, as it is mildew resist- 
ant. 80-85 days. 
NEW YORK MELON 
Round melon that is very heavily netted. The 
flesh is golden yellow, very fine flavor, and the 
meat goes right through to the very skin. This 
is a mighty delicious variety, well worth trying. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY CASABA (Summer) 
A fine producer from late July to frost. Flesh is 
fine grained, pure white, and excellent flavored. 
HONEY DEW (Green Flesh) 
115 days. Dull white colored rind with slight 
checks and sparse netting. Fruit 6 to 7 inches 
through and 7 to 8 inches long, with light green, 
fine textured flesh. Fine flavor. Excellent 
keeper; fine for shipping. 
PERSIAN 
95 to 100 days. Giant fruited, globular type often 
weighing as much as 10 pounds. Dark green 
rind, with thick, sweet juicy orange colored flesh. 
Allow to ripen on vines before picking, 
SANTA CLAUS CASABA (Winter) 
Ripens slowly and can be stored for winter use. 
ROCKY FORD 
One of the very best of the green fleshed varie- 
ties, produces fruit of uniform size and shape 
and is a very prolific bearer. Very fine flavored, 
with small seed cavity. 
ONIONS 
Onions are very hardy and seed will germinate 
in cool weather, so seed can be planted as soon 
as ground can be prepared. Sow in rich soil in 
rows 12 inches apart, to a depth of % inch. Thin 
when 2 or 3 inches tall to prevent crowding and 
thin further by using as needed for green onions. 
Those that are left to. become fully ripe can be 
stored over winter. ; 
Prices; Pkt, 10c, 1 oz. $1.00, 9AGipeey ee 
$7.50, except as noted. 



