GARDEN SEEDS 
LETTUCE 
Lettuce is the nation’s most popular 
vegetable for salads, and will grow in 
practically any good soil. The seed 
should be planted as soon as the soil can be 
worked in the spring, using a quarter ounce to the 
100 feet of row. This thin planting of seed should 
be covered with one-half inch of fine soil. Since 
lettuce grows best during the cool seasons of the 
year, plantings should be made accordingly, or 
the plants can be started in hotbeds and set out- 
doors as early as weather permits. 
IMPERIAL 152 
This is one of the surest heading varieties, re- 
sistant and hardy. The heads are slightly flattened, 
solid, blanching to an almost pure white. This is one 
of the leading varieties maturing in about 82 days. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Packet, 10c; ounce, 30c; 
1/4, pound, $1.00; 1/2 pound, $1.80; 1 pound, $3.00. 
AGCHY FOR) 
CANTALOUPE 
GREAT LAKES 
This lettuce variety was an All-America winner. 
It will head even in hot weather and has consider- 
able resistance to tip burn. The heads are large 
and firm, with very dark green outer leaves, well- 
folded, blistered. Matures in about 82 days. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Packet, 10c; Ounce, 40c; '/s 
pound, $1.35; % pound, $2.25; 1 pound, $3.75. 
NEW YORK NO. 12 
This improved type of the New York Early pro- 
duces large, solid heads of the flat-head type. 
Plants and heads are a light green, with few outer 
leaves. Matures in about 77 days. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Packet, 10c; ounce, 30c; 
1%, pound, $1.00; %e pound, $1.80; 1 pound, $3.00. 
GRAND RAPID FORCING 
This is a loose-leaved variety that is especially 
good for outdoor planting and for forcing in the 
greenhouse. It is a hardy, disease resistant variety, 
with large upright plants. The leaves are bright 
green, large and curled. This early variety is 
tender and sweet. Matures in about 42 days. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Packet, 10c; ounce, 15c; 14 pound, 50c; 1/2 pound, 95c; 1 pound, $1.60. 
ONIONS 
Onion seed should be planted as soon 
in the spring as the ground can be 
worked. The seed can be put in 18-inch 
rows and about an inch apart in the row, 
covered with one inch of fine soil. If the 
onions are to be stored in the fall, let 
the tops die down, then pull the onions, 
and place in windrows for a day or two. 
When put in storage, keep dry and ata 
uniform temperature just above freezing. 
With our specially selected seed, a 
little care in growing and harvesting, 
you can have an onion crops of which 
you can be proud. 
YELLOU) SWEET SPANISH 
This Sweet Spanish is one of the best onion vari- 
eties because of its mildness, its keeping qualities, 
its color, and its heavy yield. The onions are large, 
nearly round, and of a yellowish brown color. The 
flesh is white and unusually mild, though retain- 
ing the genuine onion flavor. It has excellent 
keeping qualities and can be stored for consider- 
able periods. At Rocky Ford the Sweet Spanish can 
be stored in September and sold in April. Yields 
from this variety are very heavy. It matures in 
about 110 days. Our seed bulbs are carefully se- 
lected for size, color and keeping qualities, and 
we can offer some very high quality seed. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Packet, 10c; ounce, 50c; '/s pound, $1.80; '/2 pound, $3.00; 1 pound, $5.00. 
WHITE SWEET SPANISH 
Of the white varieties, the White Sweet Spanish 
grows the largest. The onions are globe shaped, 
with a pure white flesh. By maturity, which is 
about 110 days, it has obtained a very mild flave 
PRICES POSTPAID: Packet, 10c; ounce, 50c; 1/4 pound, $1.80; Ye, pound, $3.00; 1 pound, $5.00 
and is considered an average keeper. This variety 
yields well, and its resistance to thrip is more 
likely than any other white type. 
