GREAT LAKES 
IMPERIAL NO. 44 
PENNLAKE 
Cos or Romaine 
L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 31 
LETTUCE—(Continued) 
HEADING VARIETIES ‘ICEBERG TYPES’’ 
80 Days 
A cross of Brittle Ice with Imperial 
615. With one of the same parents 
as Imperial 456 it has much the 
Same appearance and is also rec- 
ommended for midsummer plant- 
ings. Rkts20c soz meioc: 
V4 |b. $1.60; lb. $5.75; 
5 lbs. or more $5.50 per lb. 
80 Days 
Excelled all other varieties of Ice- 
berg types in New York State 
trials. Recommended for early 
planting for it has given a greater 
percentage of marketable heads 
than other varieties. Heads well in 
warm weather and is notably less 
susceptible to tipburn than some 
of the Imperial group. 
Pkiel0c7077050814 1D. $1.50“ lb. 
$5.25; 5 lbs. or more $5.00 per Ib. 
75 Days 
Developed at Penn State College 
from a cross of Great Lakes and 
Imperial No. 847. Head compact, 
dark green. Less ribby than Great 
Lakes. Matures evenly. Solid and 
resistant to tip-burn. Excellent for 
first early in the spring and fall. 
Pkre0c7o20c. 4 Ibe $1075" Ib 
$6.00; 5 lbs. or more $5.75 per Ib. 
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 near|y 
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. 
Pkte20c; oz: (oc. Ib. $1.75-1b: 
$6.00; 5 lbs. or more $5.75 per lb. 
PROGRESS 
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 its darker green, heavily 
savoyed, thick leaves. The early 
dense heads are of supreme quality. 
Under high temperature conditions 
it will out-germinate others by 
eaters ke Pkt OC O07 8c 44410. 
$1.;75 lb. $6.00; 5 lbs. or more 
$5.75 per Ib. 
COS or ROMAINE VARIETIES 
70 Days 
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 
DARK GREEN COS 
Pkt loc.0z..50C; 
V4 |b. 80c; Ib. $2.65 
superior. 
70 Days 
Produces a medium large plant, 
firm well folded heads with dark 
green leaves, slightly crumpled. 
Makes excellent salads and _ pre- 
ferred by canners of baby foods. 
Peesine-107..30e- 
V4 |b. 80c; Ib. $2.65 
In raising garden vegetables from Gunson seeds, I feel sure I had the best veg- 
etables, with the best flavor, also best germination, when I used your seeds. 
NORMAN W.:HUNT, Washington Co., Vt. 
Some of the growers around here who used your Rochester Bronze onion ‘seed 
this year, were highly pleased with it and will undoubtedly be sending their orders 
soon. 
CHRIS HANSON, Freeborn Co., Minn. 
