

New Progress Lettuce 
Four Best Icebergs HAlead Lettuce 
Half ounce per 100 feet, 3 lbs. per acre 
New Progress ( Iceberg) 
82 days. Early, dark green, thick-leaved heavily savoyed, tip-burn 
resistant, crisphead Lettuce of good flavor, and high quality. It is 
a product of selection from a cross of Imperial 44 with an unnamed 
hybrid. 
IMPERIAL NO. 44. 82 days. A sure heading Lettuce that matures 
a little earlier than Imperial No. 847 and is very popular in the 
Lettuce growing areas of the West Coast. It is more susceptible 
to tip-burn than No. 847, however, and more apt to puff. It isa 
blight resistant variety. 
GREAT LAKES. 83 days. A heading variety of the Imperial type, 
developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and Michigan 
Experiment Station. Leaves large and well-folded; ribs heavy. 
Considerable resistance to tip-burn and heads under adverse con- 
ditions. For local markets. 
IMPERIAL NO. 456. 80 days. A fine introduction of the Cornell 
Experiment Station that is highly recommended for growing on 
low land or muck. It is said to withstand higher temperatures and 
tip-burn better than Imperial No. 44. The characteristic color is 
an outstanding shade of dark green. 
Three of the Best Onions 
One ounce to 100 feet of row, 5 to 6 lbs. per acre 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 110 days. Handsome globe- 
shaped bulb. Grows to a large size with pure white skin and 
flesh of mild flavor. This variety is also a splendid bunching Onion. 
EVERGREEN WHITE BUNCHING. 100 days. This Onion does 
not form a bulb but grows in clusters of 3 to 5 mild straight Onions. 
It is a rapid grower and forms marketable green Onions very early. 
When fully grown the Onions are nearly an inch in diameter, but 
retain their mild flavor. 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. 98 days. This is the earliest strain of 
Southport Yellow Globe and is in great demand. It is not as flat 
as Mountain Danvers, is a lighter colored and a slightly larger 
Parsley 
Half ounce per 100 feet, 3 lbs. per acre 
MOSS CHAMPION CURLED. 70 days. Leaves are a uniform 
dark green color, very finely cut. (Triple Curled.) 
The Best 

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Iroquois Muskmelon 
Three Delicious Mush Melous 
‘An ounce of seed will plant about 50 hills, 244 to 3 lbs. per acre 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN. 85 days. The rind is very hard of a 
grayish green color with but a faint rib, heavily covered with a 
distinctive netting. The flesh is unusually thick with very sweet 
flavor. Fruit 6 inches long, 51% inches in diameter. 
SCHOON’S HARDSHELL. 95 days. An outstanding Melon with a 
flavor second to none. Large, thick fleshed and rather elliptical. Sim- 
ilar to Milwaukee Market, and preferred by many to that variety. 
IROQUOIS. 90 days. Fruits are round to oval, about 61% inches 
in diameter, with prominent ribs and good netting; the rind is 
tough and holds up well. Flesh is deep orange color, of fine texture 
and excellent quality. Skin is creamy green at maturity. 
The Sweetest Water M. elou 
An ounce of seed will plant about 25 hills, 2 to 3 lbs. to the acre 
DIXIE QUEEN. 85 days. A splendid Melon with many outstanding 
qualities and a leading commercial variety. The seeds are white 
and very small. It matures to an ideal size with a very large number 
of fruits. Rind is thin and tough, light green with dark green stripes. 

Early Yellow Globe Onions 
