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Oak Leaf w.s. 
An old variety which has returned 
to favor among home gardeners be- 
cause of its tender texture and re- 
sistance to heat. Leaves somewhat 
similar in outline to large oak leaves, 
medium green, compactly set. Days 
AO. 
% LB. LB. 
$1.00 $3.00 
PKT. Oz. 
10c 35c 
Big Boston (Trocadero), w.s. 
A very popular variety for cold 
frame forcing and for outside culture. 
Head of medium size, and compact, 
with creamy yellow heart. Leaves 
smooth, glossy; wavy at the edge, 
which is slightly tinged with reddish 
brown. Days 75. 
PKT. Oz. “ LB. LB. 
10c 15c 50c $2.00 
Hanson (Nonpareil), w.s. 
An old favorite for home and mar- 
ket gardens; hardy and sure head- 
ing. Heads large, globular, compact, 
tender and sweet; leaves large and 
broad, and curly, light yellowish 
green. Good for midsummer plant- 
ing. Days 80. 
PKT. Oz. % LB. LB. 
10c 15c 50c $2.00 
Iceberg, w.s. 
Very desirable for home gardens 
and local markets. A large, late 
variety with wavy, fringed, light 
green leaves, tinged at the edges 
with reddish brown. Resistant to 
heat. Heads compact, crumpled, 
’ crisp and sweet; white interior. Quite 
different from the shipping variety, 
New York, which is usually called 
Iceberg in the produce trade. Days 
84. 
% LB. LB. 
$1.00 $3.00 
PKT. Oz. 
10c 35c 
Imperial No. 44, w.s. 
A development from Imperial No. 
152 which has proven to be valuable 
in the East and Southeast, where it 
heads better in warm weather and 
is appreciably less subject to tip 
burn. Hard, well formed heads, 
with long leaves. Days 82. 
PKT. Oz. ” LB. LB. 
10c 35c $1.00 $3.00 
Imperial No. 847, b.s. 
Originally developed as a brown- 
blightresistant variety for summer 
planting in California, has in recent 
seasons given most satisfactory re- 
sults in other sections and is now a 
very important variety. Heads are 
medium large, hard, fine and well 
covered by the inner leaves. Stands 
up well in summer weather, resisting 
tip burn. Days 84. 
PKT. Oz. % LB. LB. 
10c 35c $1.00 $3.00 

Chicken Lettuce, w.s. 
A hardy, tall growing, non-head- 
ing, dark green variety, producing 
the largest amount of leaves of any 
lettuce, for poultry and iabbit feed. 
Days 82. 
PKT. Oz. 
10c l5c 50c 
“% LB. LB. 
$2.00 
New York, w.s. 
(Wonderful, Los Angeles) 
The pioneer of long distance ship- 
ping varieties. A large, curled, head- 
ing lettuce, with dark green leaves 
which are slightly curled on the ed- 

ges. Heads are well blanched, 
sweet, tender, and of excellent qual: 
ity. Days 80. 
PKT. Oz. Y% LB. LB. 
10c 35¢ $1.00 $3.00 
For best results all summer — sow 
lettuce seed every two weeks 

f in the hot bed in March. 
F doors in drills 8 to 12 inches apart at 
fF intervals throughout the spring and 
- summer, and cut when not over 2 
Prize Head, w.s. 
An early non-heading sort, very 
desirable for home garden use. 
Plants of medium size, crisp and 
tender; color light reddish brown on 
a medium green base; leaves crum- 
pled and highly frilled at the edges; 
of excellent flavor. Days 47. 
PKT. Oz. % LB. LB. 
10c 15c 50c $2.00 
White Paris. Cos (Trianon), w.s. 
Widely used for greenhouse plant- 
ing, as well as by home gardeners 
and truckers. A medium large self 
folding sort, with medium dark green, 
erect, smooth, concave leaves. Head 
compact, solid, with greenish white 
interior; crisp, and of excellent flavor. 
Growth 66 days . 
PKT. Oz. 
10c 15c 50c 
% LB. LB. 
$2.00 
Great Lakes, w.s. 
A sure-heading variety, depend- 
able for summer production. Leaves 
large, thick, glossy and well-folded; 
ribs heavy. Slow-bolting, shows 
considerable resistance to tipburn. 
Growth 83 days. 
PKT. Oz. 
10c $1.00 
MUSTARD 
Seed resembles that of cabbage 
and turnip. For an early crop, sow 
Sow out- 
% LB. LB. 
$2.00 $7.00 
inches high. Fine used as salad or 
a cooked like spinach. 
Black (Brown) Brassica nigra 
Usually regarded as a weed, but 
grown in California for its small, 
dark brown, pungent seeds, used for 
the manufacture of table mustard. 
Plants 5 ft. tall or more, bearing 
many pods. 
PKT. Oz. “% LB. LB. 
10c 15c 25c 75c 
Southern Giant Curled 
(Long Standing) 
The leading mustard. It is un- 
questionably the most popular and 
widely known. It represents a high 
standard in quality and attractive- 
ness. Plant large and upright in 
growth. Leaves, large, long oval, 
crumpled, curled, and fringed on the 
margins, bright medium light green 
in color. Seeds reddish brown. All 
America Selection G. M. 1935. 
PkT. Oz. % LB. Le. 
10c 15c 25c 75c 
