LETTUCE 
An ounce of seed will sow 250 feet of row; about 2 Ibs. per acre. 
533 Pennlake 
Best Early Lettuce for Upland 
Upland growers find Pennlake without equal 
for early planting, for it often produces the 
finest, cleanest, most uniform crops they have 
ever grown. Outstanding for earliness and large 
compact heads, it cuts a high percentage at 
one time. It has rather smooth dark green 
leaves, protecting the head well, and has fine 
quality. Not quite as large as Great Lakes, but 
preferred by many for its earliness and great 
uniformity. Highly recommended. See prices 
below. 
CORNELL 456—A fine crop grown by 
Arthur Bidwell of Prattsburg, N. Y. 
520 Great Lakes 
Still the leading Iceberg lettuce on upland be- 
cause it produces big clean hard heads, even 
in midsummer. Highly resistant to tip-burn, it 
heads well under a wide range of conditions, 
and is slower to bolt than any other variety. 
The leaves are crisp, thick and very dark 
green with heavy ribs, and make large, solid 
heads. Planted in the spring, they are ready 
about a week later than Cornell 456, but can 
stand without cutting a long time. Our strain 
is the best obtainable. See prices below. 
PENNLAKE 
Large, firm early heads. 
508 Cornell 456 
Best for Muck—Withstands Summer Heat 
Cornell 456 has proved to be the one outstand- 
ing lettuce to grow on muck and is excellent for 
upland in many sections. A hard heading 
Iceberg type, it is very slow to bolt, is tip-burn 
resistant and so vigorous that it is practically 
a sure header. 
Year after year, our strain continues to show 
up well, being the true original type, uniform 
and adapted to our local conditions. It can be 
grown for summer crops as well as spring and 
fall. Earlier than Great Lakes, it is medium 
sized with an attractive glossy color and fine 
quality, and for both muck and upland it is a 
highly successful variety. See prices below. 
540 Cos or Romaine 
Trianon Self Folding 
The best Cos lettuce, Trianon makes large, 
long attractive heads of fine quality. The heads 
are upright and compact, about 10 in. tall, and 
this uniform strain is preferred by market 
growers. It is widely used both for upland and 
muck-growing. See prices below. 
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Widely grown loose leaf type. Broad light green leaves. 
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517 GRAND RAPIDS. The Most Popular Loose Leaf Type............... Wy 4) 70 2.10 20.00 
Excellent for outdoor as well as greenhouse growing and is used by the most 
critical growers. The leaves are light green, uniformly well curled. 
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A distinct well curled strain, preferred by many CEO Were for greenhouse use. 
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533 PENNLAKE. Highly Recommended For Upland. See above........... 5 1.65 5.50 52.50 
534 PREMIER GREAT LAKES. Refined, Slightly Earlier Strain............ jaye 1.65 5.50 52.50 
Successful with many upland growers. Its large uniform heads are solid and 
mature very evenly. Smoother-leaved, slightly less tip-burn resistant than 
the regular. 
539 SLOBOLT. Long-Standing Grand Rapids Type..............--+++0e5 .50 1.40 4.5G0 an hes stag 
Stands far longer than other loose-leaf types. Thick clusters of curly leaves. 
Not adapted for greenhouse growing but increasingly popular for outdoors. 
paz White BOSTON. Special Strain. ......cccscccccccccccsecevesccece ay A ee AS 2.25 21.50 
There is no better strain than ours. Large headed and so uniform that there 
is practically no waste in cutting the crop. A very dependable producer. 
540 COS or ROMAINE—TRIANON SELF-FOLDING. See above...........- pas) wo 2.25 21.50 
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