STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 9 
ce LETTUCE 
| 1 oz. will plant 250 ft. of drill 
Pkt. Oz. %Lb. 
Bee 
ree 
4 
523 IMPERIAL 
#847 (S) 
Early, 
solid 
heads. 
Blight 
resistant. $.15 $.25 $.90 
475 BIG BOS- 
TON. Se- 
lect stock .10 .20 .%0 
524 IC E BERG. 
Good qual- 
ity ee -L0°%20, .70 
526 IMPERIAL 
# 456.Lat- 
est intro- 
duction of 
Iceberg 
type. Fine 
for Sum- 
mer and 
A Head of Imperial No. 847 Lettuce Hie-a lee) 
planting. .15 .50 1.50 
499 GREAT LAKES. Best for summer. Fine quality 15 .50 1.50 
525 NEW YORK No. 12. Large heads. Called Iceberg 
by California growers. Fine quality ............ LOS er 110 
527 NEW YORK No. 515. For late planting ........ L020 .30 1.10 
493 BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. Cut and comes 
ACAINMMALIV.  LOOSC:16Atert oes Ale. o. cokes wt L0" 2.20. ©2370 
484 MIGNONETTE. Fine quality. Small. Early .... .10 .80 1.10 
5389 COS or ROMAINE. Paris White. Best Romaine .. .10 .20  .70 
MUSTARD 
1 Oz. will sow 200 ft. 
No. 
647 FORDHOOK FANCY: Large, good quality. Fine for salads. Sow 
every two weeks. Per pkt., $.10; per oz., $.20. 
OKRA 
1 Oz. will plant 75 feet 
No. Pkt. Oz. % Lb. 
667 PERFECTED PERKINS. Long pod. Tall ...... $.05 $.15 $.40 
~661 DWARF GREEN. Rich, meaty pods .......... 05 .15 .40 
Remsenburg, 1950. 
From 1 oz. of Pride of Colorado Muskmelon seed we have supplied ourselves and 
the neighbors. They were fine quality and very prolific—Mrs. H. T. 
Corinth, N. Y., May 8, 1950. 
Please rush me 8 oz. of your Blue Ribbon Brussels Sprout Seed, as I think that 
strain can’t be beat.—D. C. B. 
