
The Di Salvo Bros. of Prattsburg, N. Y. are well pleased with our 
Cornell 456 lettuce. 
HART & VICK’S 
Lettuce growers usually sow from 2 to 3 pounds to the acre 
VARIETIES THAT HEAD 
Big Boston—76 days. Hardy, vigorous heading type that 
stands a long time before going to seed. Plant is large and 
outer leaves are tinged with reddish brown on the edges. 
Years ago this was a very popular market kind. % lb., 65c; 
lbs, $2.252 55) to 25) lbss@) 2-10) per lb. 
Cornell 456—S82 days. A selection of “iceberg’ type made 
by Drs. Knott and Raleigh of Cornell University. More 
resistant to tip-burn than Imperial No. 44 and makes fuller, 
firmer heads, although the ribs are a little coarser and more 
prominent than most Imperial types. Exceptionally well 
adapted for production on muck for late July and August 
harvest. % lb., $1.65; lb., $5.50; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $5.35 per Ib. 
Great Lakes—82 days. New “iceberg type’’ head lettuce. 
Developed by Michigan State College from the same parents 
as Cornell No. 456. Very resistant to tip-burn, will make 
good Size, deep rich green very solid heads that stand a long 
time before bolting under severe conditions of hot weather. 
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Imperial 44—82 days. A mighty good “iceberg” type head 
lettuce for this part of the country. The head is of good size, 
good quality, generally very solid, and is resistant to tip- 
burn. The seed is white. % lIb.; 95c* Ib., $3-15: 5 to 25 lbs. 
@ $3.00 per lb. 
May King—66 days. Early heading kind used for forcing in 
frames. Solid, light green tinged with brown, inside crisp 
and golden yellow. % lb., 80c; lb., $2.65. 
Pennlake—Bronze Medal Winner, originated by Dr. M. T. 
Lewis, Penn State College. Looks very much like Great 
Lakes but heads are smaller and rather conical in shape. 
The leaves are heavier, have less frills and fold very tightly 
over the top of the head. More compact than Great Lakes 
with fewer outer and darker green leaves. It does show 
some tip burn. We urge you to try it out well before you put 
in any acerage. Seed is very scarce this year. Oz., 60c; %4 
lbs $2200 be siaz pe 
Premier Great Lakes—Another Bronze Medal Winner 
originated by Dr. M. T. Lewis of Penn. State College. An 
early Great Lakes strain with very large, smooth, dark 
green leaves folding tightly over the top of the head. The 
heads are large, uniform and compact and are also slow to 
bolt to seed. Try it. It may be the lettuce you can grow well 
and that your market wants. Oz., 50c; % lb., $1.60; Ib., 
$6.50; 5 lbs. or more @ $6.35. 

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Imperial 44 Lettuce grown by Henry J. Marguart at Cherry Creek, N. Y. 
LETTUCE SEED 
Progress—Introduced by Dr. Ross Thompson of the U.S. 
Dept. of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md. Many of the growers 
have seen it in our trials under the number 2428. It has 
done very well in New Jersey and other Eastern states. As 
compared with Imperial 44, Progress is darker green, 
thicker leaved, more savoyed; heads are more dense and 
more resistant to tip burn. The seeds are white. Oz., 45c; 4 
lb.; $1.65; Ib., $5.50; 5 Ibs. or more @ $5.35 a Ib: 
White Boston (Hart & Vick Special Large Frame)—74 days. 
Our customers in New York State have been growing this 
for several years very successfully. It is as fine a strain of 
the large headed, big frame White Boston as there is in the 
country. “ Ib., 65c3 1b., $2.15; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $2.00) per Ib: 
LOOSE-LEAF KINDS 
Black Seeded Simpson—45 days. Curly, thin leaved, tender, 
ruffed light yellowish green. Retains its excellent quality 
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Grand Rapids—42 days. Loose leaved and frilled. Best of its 
type for growing outdoors for market. %4 lb., 60c; 1b., $2.00; 
5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.85 per lb. 
Grand Rapids U. S. No. 1—42 days. A larger, stronger light 
green type, very well curled that is growing in popularity 
both for forcing and outdoor growing. %4 lb., 65c; lb., $2.25; 
5 lbs. or more @ $2.15 per lb. 
Slobolt—45 days. Slow to bolt to seed even in hot weather. 
Ruffled leaves, fresh green color. % lb., $1.15; lb., $4.00; 
5 to 25 lbs. @ $3.85 per lb. 
COS OR ROMAINE LETTUCE 
Trianon, Light Green—70 days. Long spoon-shaped leaves 
that make long, oval shaped light green, well folded firm 
heads. Whitish green inside, with heavy white brittle mid 
ribs. Hard and crisp and of very excellent quality. “% Ib., 
60c; lb., $2.00; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.85 per lb. 

Dark Green Cos—70 days. Makes a slightly shorter plant 
than the Light Green and has dark green leaves. Same self- 
folding habit and solid head. % lb., 60c; lb., $2.00; 5 to 25 
lbs. @ $1.85 per Ib. 

LEEK 
American Flag or Giant Musselburg—150 days. Long, large, 
sturdy white stems and medium-green leaves. Oz., 45¢c; 4 
Ib., $1.50; lb., $5.25. 
Elephant—Extra large, very smooth and clear white stalks, 
more attractive than older kinds. Oz., 45c; % lb., $1.50; 1Ib., 
$5.25. 

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MANGELS AND SUGAR BEETS 
Half Sugar, Green Top—90 days. Long ovoid roots, flesh 
white. % lb., 35c; lb., $1.10; 5 to 25 lbs. @ 95c per lb. 
Long Red—110 days. Enormously productive. Grow % out 
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Yellow Leviathan—100 days. Large, long, spindle-shaped. 
Gray and brown above ground, yellow below. Grow % above 
ground. % lb., 35c; lb., $1.10; 5 to 25 lbs. @ 95c per Ib. 
