ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 
Grand Rapids 
SUPERIOR LETTUCE SEED 
Oz. 
Grand Rapids. Very early. Hardy, disease resistant; the most 
widely used and best adapted variety for greenhouse forc- 
ing. Plants large, upright, compact, and handsome; bright 
solid light green; leaves large, broad; margin much waved 
and frilled; very tender and sweet when grown under glass. $0.20 
Black Seeded Simpson. Early. Dependable in all parts of 
America and widely grown in home and market gardens. 
Plant large, attractive, compact: broad. frilled light green 
leaves that are of fine crisp texture and splendid quality.. .20 
Prizehead. Medium sized plant composed of many curled leaves. 
The leaves are bright green, well bronzed at the edges. 
It is a fine home garden lettuce, grows quickly and has fine 
LAV OLA ae STMT Siete tie Peers eke eal sds tite tea atau Garage acces .20 
Salad Bowl. A new, slow bolting variety. Leaves are short and 
closely set, waved and notched. A head fills a salad bowl 
with a perfect rosette of rich green and very decorative 
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LETTUCE 
Heading Varieties 
Great Lakes—w.s. All America winner developed by U. S. Dept. 
of Agric. in conjunction with Michigan State College. A 
sure heading variety with considerable resistance to tip 
burn. Heads are large, firm, outer leaves very dark green, 
blistered, well folded with tendency to heavy mid-rib. A 
favorite with home, market gardeners and long distance 
shippers because of its ability to head under adverse con- 
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$0.60 
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$5.20 
