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L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
LETTUCE—(Continued) 
HEADING VARIETIES ‘‘ICEBERG TYPES” 

GREAT LAKES LETTUCE 
PREMIER GREAT LAKES 72 Days 
This early, slow-bolting, Tip-Burn 
Resistant variety lacks much of 
the undesirable ribbiness usually 
prevalent in this class. Heads will 
measure up to 7 inches across, are 
solid and heavy, weighing two 
pounds. So uniform that nearly 
90% of the crop will be marketable 
at first cutting. It matures about 
a week ahead of Great Lakes and 
is recommended for upland. Splen- 
did for commercial and home 
gardeners. White seeded. 
Pkt20c20Z7.4/oc 44 lb. elas lp: 
$6.25; 5 lbs. or more $6.00 per Ib. 
PROGRESS— (See Photo in _ folder) 
Best for high 
temperatures. 78 Days 
Superiority under high tempera- 
tures and notable resistance to tip- 
burn, feature this new heading 
lettuce. It is a cross of Imperial 44 
and an unnamed hybrid, conspic- 
uous by it’s darker green, heavily 
savoyed, thick leaves. The early 
dense heads are of supreme quality. 
Under high temperature conditions 
it will out-germinate others by 
Datos Pkt. 20c; oz. 80> 23ains 
$1.90; lb. $6.50; 5 lbs. or more 
$6.25 per lb. 
LOOSE LEAVED VARIETIES 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON 
One of the best for sowing outdoors 
where an exceedingly tender leaf is 
desired and for those markets 
which demand a very large, loose 
clustering sort of a light yellowish 
green color. Leaves ruffled and 
blistered and even the large outer 
ones are very tender. Uniformly 
attractive and remains of excellent 
quality a very long time. 
Pktwl0cvoze2scy Ib 200c; 
Ib. $2.10 
Cos or Romaine 
Frequently called celery lettuce on 
account of its erect habit of growth. 
Plants are large, about 8 or 9 
inches tall and should be thinned 
to about 8 inches apart in the rows 
so that each one will have plenty 
of room. The outer leaves are 
medium light green, the interior 
whitish green. As a salad variety 
for the home garden, it has no 
superior. Pkt. 10c=0zeZ5ee 
V4 |b. 60c; Ib. $2.10 

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I took my Rochester Bronze onions out of storage and they sure kept good. 
They were much better than the other seed I had. 
J. R. Madden, Jackson, Mich. 
