all ready 
average 2 
Highly 
to tipburn 
75 cts.3 

S lb. $7.50; 
Penn State’s New Lettuce $35. 
PREMIER GREAT LAKES 
Schell’s Lettuce, Grand Rapids _ 
Schell’s Lettuce “Kentucky 
Queen of the Salad Bowl—Crisp and Tasty. Here is a Lettuce that 
has graced the dinner tables of the society homes of old Kentucky for many 
years. Now very popular everywhere. The illustration shows a head cut 
through the center. These golden yellow heart leaves, brittle and deliciously 
flavored and green outer leaves make a very 
attractive dish as well as a very 
good one. The heads are small, so 
set plants 6 inches apart in the 
rows. Sow in the spring; 









1 
then 
Pkt. 
$1.30; lb. 
NEW LETTUCE 
Premier 
Great Lakes 
Awarded 1949 Medal. 
Premier produces 
heads 7 to 
earlier than the stand- 
ard Great Lakes. Very 
uniform 90% mar 
able heads, most 
at first 
cutting. Heads are 
SOlLGe TO Un dae a 
inches across, and 
pounds. 
recom- 
mended for upland 
soils for early crop. 
Due to being of 
slow-bolting habit 
and its resistance 
it may 
be planted in suc- 
cession for summer 
crops. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
2 pkts. 25 cts.; 
lZoz. 40 cts.; Oz. 
2 ozs. So oF : : 
5 ne Schell’s Grand Good Lettuce, Iceberg 
Bibb”’ oz. 80 cts.; 2 ozs. $1.50; 141b. $2.50; lb. $8.50; 5 Ibs. $40. 
again 
10 ets 
25 cts.; oz. 40 
ets.; 
lb. $3 
10 days 





its 
ket- 
Schell’s Lettuce, ICEBERG 
One of the most popular varieties in America today. Large, solid, 
crisp heads dark green outside, with golden yellow center, super-tender 
and good, easy to grow. Ours is so excellent in quality, uniformity, color 
and brittle tenderness that gardeners everywhere are asking for this popular 
Iceberg. If you have never grown our Iceberg Lettuce, try it this year. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; 14lb. $1.25; lb. $4; 5 lbs. $18.75; 
10 lbs. $36. 
Schell’s Lettuce, Grand Rapids, Utsis the most popular 
Neen ee EE itt SE ig I wok et ew ae OTA LO OSEe CAE SEDUCES: 
It is exceedingly tender, crisp, and the large, upright, compact plants are 
crimped and curled; leaves are fan-shaped, beautiful, light green, very 
attractive, and make a delicious salad. We supply great quantities of seed 
of it to gardeners for growing outside and also for in the greenhouse. It is 
excellent for both. It grows quickly and it surely does sell quickly. Grow 
an abundance of it. Fine for the home-garden. 42 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 30 cts.; 4lb. 85 cts.; lb. $2.25; 5 Ibs. $10.75; 10 lbs. $20. 
GRAND RAPIDS U.S. NO. 1. Mildew-Resistant Strain. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 35 cts.; 14lb. 85 cts.; lb. $3. 
Awarded 1949 Medal. Bred from a cross of 
Pennlake Lettuce. Great Lakes by Imperial 847. It combines the 
solidity and tipburn resistance of Great Lakes with the larger head of 
Imperial 847. Heads are very uniform, crisp, smooth dark green foliage, no 
ribbiness. Produces a larger percentage of marketable heads at first cutting. 
Heads are completely protected from sun scald by broad enfolding wrapper 
leaves. Fine early summer crop and fall crop and is adapted for upland or 
muck soils anywhere in the U.S. Pkt. 15 ects.; 2 pkts. 25 cts.; 1,0z. 45 cts.; 
® a R aS 


in August. 
om DItSs 
W4lb. $1; 
-50. 
Schell’s Lettuce, White Boston 
Schell’s Lettuce, White Boston. Yey 25, 
form, 
heads. Color light green, with beautiful buttery yellow center, 
deliciously tender and tasty. Schell’s White Boston is an early 
Lettuce, easy to grow. We urge all of you who specialize in 
growing fancy quality Head Lettuce, whether an acre or fifty 
acres, get acquainted with our strain of White Boston. It will 
prove a money-maker for you. For the home-garden it is a very 
desirable quality Head Lettuce. We sell many thousands of 
pounds of it. Include it in yourorder. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 
Mlb. 90 cts.; lb. $2.50; 10 lbs. $23.50; 25 lbs. $56.25; 50 lbs. 
$110. (For cash discount, see page 6.) 
