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be worked, in rows not less than 15 inches apart, 
covering seed not over % inch deep. For succes- 
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 
2,000 seeds to the packet, ‘ ‘ 
HEADING VARIETIES 
GREAT An All American winner, de- 
veloped ‘by the Py. the Michigan Experiment Station and 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. This crisp, 
solid New York type succeeds under a wide range 
of conditions and produces im hot weather when 
others fail. It is resistant to tip burn and slow 
to go to seed. It is an outstanding home garden 
sort. Pkt., 15e3 oz., 50e; %4 Ib., $1.75, postpaid. 
BLACK SEEDED TENNIS-— ; 
BALL or SALAMANDER, . Te Se IMPROVED HANSON 
One of the surest heading : Tae or NONPAREIL . 
sorts under all conditions. A Volpi beliiWie dade hesaing 
The heads are large, round, wnihcts dnd in goa 
solid and of fine quality. The etéwek.?. The hiked, woh 
-outer leaves are a clear me- dade laee-GP in’ rekttare. 
pape Sate Seapets isa rich and sweet fiavored. 
pled. Withstanding heat The: Ught grédn Otis 
well, this is one of the surest jeavebtaSé urltelt ‘cétinioled 
ney see for Bas and frilled. Improved Han- 
Avira ahora itty son withstands heat and 
Ibs Te} 4 1D» Bier Taro i drouth and is slow to go to 
nica gah ere seed. Pkt. 10c; oz, 25¢; _ 
PARIS WHITE COS. This isa % Xb. G5es 1% eo peated 
distinct type of Lettuce with on $2.10, postpaid. 
conical, rather tight, dark 
green head with smooth 
thick leaves. Blanches to a 
beautiful white inside, be- 
coming exceedingly crisp 
and sweet. Pkt., 10c; oz. 
23e; % Ihb., 75c, postpaid. 
MIGNONETTE. The Earliest — 
mate 3 and Surest Heading Sort. 
Great Lakes: * Fine for Heme Gardens, — 
- Be 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 flayored 
and tender of the crisp varieties, its earliness and quality make it 
one of the very best sorts for the. nome garden. Pkt., 10e3 ee 30; | 
% Ib., 95e, postpaid. 
ICEBERG. A home garden sort. The heads are large, solid, crisp, tens y 
_ der and light green. The outer leaves are crumpled and blisterea 
with brownish tinge along their borders. Pkt., 10c; O28. he % Ib, 
65e; % Ib., $1.10; 1 Ib., $2.10, postpaid. a 
MAY KING. A very compact, early, butter heading variety. The. . ae 
outer leaves are light green tinged with brown at the edges. The — 
heads are small, firm and of fine quality, with golden yellow inner 
leaves. Pkt., 10e; oz., 25e; % Ih. G5e; % Ib, $1.10; 1 Ib. mer — 
paid, 
RISP AS ICE or HARTFORD BRONZE HEAD. A popular home gar- ee 
den variety, a buttery sureheader of delicate flavor and tender qual- a 
ity. The outer leaves are deep green overlaid . 
with brown. Im our trials, the compact, me- 
dium sized heads of this sort seem to with- 
stand hot, dry weather better than any other 
sort and do not get bitter. Pkt., 10e; oz. 
> 30; % Ib., 85c; % Ib., $1.60; 1 Ib., $3.00, post- _ 
Mignonette | paid. 
i FE R B ee CARAWAY. Grown for seeds which are used in flavoring. 
Pkt., 10c. 
-CATNIP. Leaves used for seasoning. Plant this and make © 
your cat happy. Pkt., 10c. , 
DILL—Long Island Mammoth. The stalks and seeds are used for pickling eucum- 
bers. Pkt. Se; oz., i2e; % Ib., 35e; 8 Eb., $1.10. 
MUSTARD—Fordhook Fancy. Foliage used for greens. Pkt., 10c¢; oz., 20c. 
SAGE—Broad Leaved. The leaves, either fresh or dry, are used as seasoning in many 
Ways. Pkt., 10c; oz., T5e. 
SUMMER SAVORY. yeuven and flowers flRvor soups and dressings.” Pkt., 10¢. 
SWEET MARJORAM. Leaves and shoots flavor soups and mich aca. Put, Ae ree 





















