LEAF VARIETIES 
Lettuce How to grow lettuce, page 33. 
H 35 days. A national popular va- 
Black Seeded Simpson riety for spring and early sum- 
mer culture. Plant large, attractive, with broad frilled light green 
leaves; crisp texture and splendid quality. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (14 Ib., 55c) (1b., $1.65) (5 lbs., $7.25) prepaid 
° ° e 30 days. There 
Grand Rapids Tip Burn Resistant <? ©®* cr 
forcing variety among the curled leaved sorts than Grand Rapids, 
and is quite as good for outdoor culture as other sorts. Early, 
hardy, disease resistant; plants large, upright, compact and hand- 
some; color bright green, leaves large, broad edges, much waved 
and frilled, tender and sweet. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (44 Ib., 55c) (1b., $1.65) (5 lbs., $7.25) prepaid 
Lettuce HEADING VARIETIES 
80 days. Much like Great 
Cornell or Imperial 456 Lakes but more resistant to 
slime and less to tipburn; although superior to Imperial 44 in 
ability to withstand high temperatures and tipburn. In New York. 
state will produce heads in July and August. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 45c) (14 Ib., $1.25) (Ib., $4.75) 
(5 Ibs., $20.90) prepaid 
83 days. All America bronze medal winner. 
Great Lakes Will really stand up and produce hard heads 
in hot weather and remain in condition long after forming. Large, 
attractive, deep green, and of such quality as to make the most 
delicious salads. Shows considerable resistance to tipburn injury. 
Suited to upland soils. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 50c) (14 lb., $1.40) (1b., $5.00) 
(5 Ibs., $22.00) prepaid 
H 75 days. An early smooth leaf 
Premier Great Lakes type of Great Lakes. Head uni- 
formly large (2 lbs.), dark green, solid and only slightly ribbed. 
Developed by Prof, Lewis of Penn State College and received All 
America award. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 55c) (14 Ib., $1.65) (1b., $5.75) 
(5 lbs., $23.75) prepaid 
Lettuce Great Lakes 



34 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
