Lettuce 
Every garden, large or small, should 
have some lettuce. The best of all 
salad crops, it is an appetizing and 
healthful food. 1 oz. wil sow 300ft. 
Grand Rapids 
A select variety of curled or loose 
leaf lettuce, keeps its freshness a 
long time after being cut It is a 
standard variety and one of the best. 
A splendid lettuce for the home gar- 
den. Sweet, crisp and tender it is 
ready for the table in about 40 
days, A fine foreer, and produces 
large and compact plants. No. 4165. 
Pkt. 19e; 3 for 25c. } 
New York 
Wonderful | ENDIVE Winter Lettuce 
or onderru Almost everyone loves lettuce; in our 
The largest of all head Lettuce, often opinion Endive has all the good points 
ighi ] ¢|of lettuce, yet is much more attractive 
wolehivel neatly to Pounds put ¢ and certainly more highly flavored. 
very fine quality and attractive GREEN CURLED 
green color, This is the variety|A hardy vigorous growine erdive with 
shipped to the eastern market every | bright deep green leaves. The dense mass 
month of the year from California. |] of deeply divided leaves formed in the 
It is sure to head, withstands heat|center blanches very readily to a rich 
remarkably well and is one of the|c™eam color, This sort is much used 
accte huciavardi7et any (variety) in for salads. No. 4032. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25e, * 
running to seed. The tightly folded a 
heart is well blanched to a beautiful Lettuce All Simmer 
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silvery white. It is crisp, juicy, and 








of sweet flavor. No. 4045. Pkt. 10c; | | theg, ren Apter thle, incl fgets 
oz. 25c; %4 Ib. 70c beef go mediy FP tiie ' late 
= = » both fot Wand head let- 


va d 
tuce, Soe BA in the spring and 
you will ®aVe a continuous crop. No. 
4163. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25e. 
iceberg 
Leaves are so crisp and brittle 
as to have suggested its name. 
Curled, crisp, plants of medium 
green, wavy, fringed leaves, 
having the edges tinged with 
brown. The heads are coms 
pact, medium large, with few 
green outer leaves. The most 
delicious crisp, tender hearts 
blanch almost white even under 
average garden conditions. 
Ready in about 50 days. No. 
4004. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25c. 



New Everbearing 
The Hot Weather Spinach 
A distinct type of Spinach with 
small green leaves, which make Parsley 
large, bushy plants, often 3 feet in |. 5 A 
diameter. Only the young leaves |Parsley is used for garnishing and sea- 
and tips of the branches are used, |SOning soups, stews, meats, etc. Succeeds 
and the more they are picked the |best in a mellow, light soil. Seeds slow 
Ss faster the plant seems to grow. It |to come up, often takes two or three 
= will give you fine greens all sum- weeks. Soaking seeds for an hour or 
-3;mer and fall. Especially suited to |two in warm water assists it to germi- 
J. dry and arid locations where other {mate quicker. 
—= varieties do not do well, and the Moss Curled Parsley 
only kind that can be successfully The best and handsomest Parsley for 













Se - tremely hot weather. {gZarnishing salads, ete. Color rich, 
Cie o aie in ex Z : 
SS o. 4007. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. eep green, beautifully curled. No. 4068, 
Ss ; Pkt. 10c, 
Leek Swiss Chard 
GIANT FLAG. Highly} The outside leaves are ex- 
esteemed as a fall andj cellent boiling greens, and 
winter substitute for} resemble spinach in flavor. 
green onions. Excellent| The large white stalks are 
for stews, soups or} used like Asparagus, boiled 
creamed. Belongs to the} and served with melted but- 
Onion family but is con-| ter or creamed, and are 
sidered of finer flavor.| fully as delicious as aspar- 
Mild and sweet; very| agus. 
hardy and easily cultivat- Lucullus 
ed in the home garden. 
: Well known and very popu- 
The edible stems are 6 to Ware ary larce Meht eich 
8 inches in length and bs t 
: ‘ : leaves, with white stalks. 
about 3 inches in diame- No. 4665 Pkt. 10c; - : 
ter. Seed is sown early A 
in the Spring in rows of Fordhook Giant 
1 foot apart and thinned; Rich blue green leaves. 
4 to 6 inches apart in the| Grows to enormous size. An 

a i i er 

row. 86 to 90 days. outstanding variety. Pear- Akers es 
No. 41038, Pkt. 20ce ly white stalks. No, 4154, i . 
Pkt. 10c: Swiss Chard ‘Lucullus 

The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 

