We Prepay Shipments on Vegetables and Flower Seeds 
LETTUCE, ICEBERG TYPES 
The following are the leading types of the New York or Wonderful and Imperial strains for growing 
in the East. These are the varieties shipped into many markets in large quantities as “Iceberg. : 

Imperial No. 456 Lettuce 
IMPERIAL No. 456. A variety that has 
proved very promising for the East. Resistant to 
tip-burn. Excellent for muck growing. Better 
suited to midsummer growing than Imperial 
ee 44. Oz. 65 cts., Yb. $1.85, lb. $5.50, 10 lbs. 
53.50. 
GREAT LAKES. A crisphead or Iceberg type 
Lettuce, similar in many respects to No. 456. 
Excellent for Upland growing. Stands heat well, 
resistant to tip-burn. Heads medium large, solid 
and fine quality.- Oz. 65 cts., 4lb. $1.85, lb. $5.50, 
10 Ibs. $53.50. 

“ PROGRESS No. 2428. A new crisphead Lettuce 
released by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture and 
the N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station. .Early 
dark green, thick-leaved. More resistant to 
tip-burn than Imperial No. 44 and a few days 
earlier. Splendid on upland. Limited quantities 
only. Oz. $1.35, Mlb. $4.25, lb. $12.50. 
PREMIER GREAT LAKES. Developed by Prof. 
M. T. Lewis of Penn State College. Slightly 
earlier and far more refined and uniform than 
Great Lakes. Limited quantities only. Oz. $1.35, 
Ylb. $4.25, Ib. $12.50. 
NEW YORK ‘“P-W NO. 55’’. The earliest 
maturing New York. Crisp, hard heading: con- 
siderable resistance to tip-burn. Oz. 50 cts., 
Yylb. $1.25, lb. $3.75, 10 lbs. $36. 
NEW YORK or WONDERFUL NO. 12. (White 
seed.) Plant large, dark green, crisply curled 
leaves, tightly folded, large cabbage-like head, 
which is well blanched, crisp and sweet. Suitable 
for spring and later summer plantings. Oz. 45 cts., 
Yb. $1.20, lb. $3.50. 10 lbs. $34. 
NEW YORK NO. 515. An early strain found 
especially desirable for the East. Quite similar to 
No. 12, slightly larger and matures early. Oz. 
45 cts., Mlb. $1.20, lb. $3.50, 10 lbs. $34. 
IMPERIAL NO. 847. (Black seed.) A New York 
type, giving splendid results in the East as an 
early transplanted crop and for the first planting 
in the field in the spring; good for late plantings. 
Oz. 50 cts., Yb. $1.35, lb. $4, 10 Ibs. $37.50. 
IMPERIAL NO, 44. (White seed.) Has made re- 
markable showing in eastern muck districts. 
Produces large, hard, well-formed heads. Slow in 
running to seed. Oz. 50 cts.. 4lb. $1.35, lb: $4, 
10 Ibs. $37.50. 
LOOSE-LEAF TYPES 
BLACK-SEEDED SIMPSON. Early, loose-leaved 
type, with broad, frilled, light green leaves that 
ore crisp. Oz. 25 cts., Y%lb. 70 cts., lb. $2, 10 lbs. 
18. 
OAK LEAF (Summer Triumph). A novel va- 
riety, withstands hot weather. Leaves small, 
eres and deep green. Oz. 45 cts., 4lb. $1.25, 
. $3.50. 
COS or ROMAINE LETTUCE 
PARIS WHITE COS. Very popular, early. self- 
folding variety. Medium green leaves. Heads 
9 to 10 inches. Oz. 30 cts., lb. 75 cts., lb. $2.25, 
10 Ibs. $20. 
GIANT WHITE COS. Our leader. A _ refined 
strain, self-folding and larger than Paris White. 
This variety is a very popular seller with our 
trade. Oz. 40 cts., Yb. $1, lb. $3. 
TRIANON SELF-CLOSING COS. A large, 
strictly self-folding type, with long, narrow oval 
leaves. Several days earlier than other varieties 
of Romaine, a favorite with New York growers. 
Oz. 30 cts., 4b. 85 cts., Ib. $2.50, 10 Ibs. $22.50. 
DARK GREEN COS. Similar to Paris White Cos, 
but darker green. Oz. 35 cts., 4b. 95 cts., lb. 
$2.75, 10 Ibs. $25. ; 
“GRAND RAPIDS FORCING (U. S. No. 1). 
(Black seed.) Early, hardy, disease-resistant, loose- 
leaved variety, the best for greenhouse forcing. 
Our stock is resistant to mildew. Oz. 35 cts., 
_ lb. 95 cts., lb. $2.75, 10 Ibs. $25. 
Early Curled Simpson. (White seed.) Oz. 25 cts., 
Yb. 70 cts., lb. $2. 10 Ibs. $18. 

A fine crop of Giant White Cos, grown by 
John Dudiak, Great Meadows, N. J. 
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