An ounce of seed will sow 250 feet of row; 
about 2 Ibs. per acre. 
LETTUC 
533 Pennlake—Best Early Lettuce for Upland 
Upland growers find our Pennlake without equal for early planting, for it regu- 
larly 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. Its rather smooth, dark green leaves protect the head well, and it has 
fine quality. Not quite as large as Great Lakes, but preferred by many for its 
earliness and uniformity. Highly recommended. See prices below. 
508 Cornell 456-—Best for Muck—Withstands Summer Heat 
Cornell 456 has proved to be the one outstanding lettuce to grow on muck and is 
excellent for upland in many sections. A hard heading Iceberg type, it is very 
slow to bolt, tip-burn resistant and 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. Crop short. See prices below. 
PENNLAKE—Early, uniform strain. 
540 Trianon Self Folding Cos 
The medium green type most widely grown, Trianon is liked for its 
large heads of fine quality. They are upright and compact, about 10 in. 
tall and of attractive bright color. This strain is excellent both for muck 
and upland growing. See prices below. 
535 Parris Island Cos (New) 
An excellent new dark green strain, mosaic resistant and slow bolting, 
that produces large uniform heads of a most desirable type. Ready to 
cut a few days later than Trianon, it stands at least a week longer. 
Plants rugged and dependable, more tip-burn resistant than Trianon. 
Developed by Dr. Barnes of South Carolina. See prices below. 
520 Great Lakes 
Upland lettuce growers prefer Great Lakes to any other variety for 
midsummer use, because it produces big clean hard heads under a wide 
range of conditions. It is highly resistant to tip-burn 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. 
CORNELL 456—Many expert growers use only our strain. 
V4 Ib. Ib. 
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Widely grown loose leaf type. Broad light green leaves. 
CORNELL 456. Hard, Clean Heads. See above................ 
GRAND RAPIDS. The Most Popular Loose Leaf Type............ 
Excellent for outdoor as well as greenhouse growing and is used 
by the most critical growers. The leaves are light green, uni- 
formly well curled. 
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A distinct well-curled strain, preferred by many growers for 
greenhouse use. 
GRAND RAPIDS TIP-BURN RESISTANT, H5-4 (New)........... 
A new refined strain of the Tipburn Resistant Grand Rapids 
popular in Mid-West. It is extra-heavy, compact and well- 
frilled. Highly recommended for trial by greenhouse growers. 
From Dr. I. C. Hoffman of Ohio. 
GREAT es Very Long Standing. See above................ 
PENNLAKE. Highly Recommended For Upland. See above....... 
PREMIER GREAT LAKES. Refined, Slightly Earlier Strain......... 
Highly 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, but preferred 
for its earliness and uniformity. 
SLOBOLT. Long-Standing Grand Rapids Type...............-. 
Stands far longer than other loose-leaf types. Thick clusters of 
curly leaves. Not adapted for greenhouse growing but increas- 
10 Ib. 
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SALAD BOWL (New). Distinctive Loose Leaf Type.............. 
A wonderful new loose-leaf variety, unusually attractive, fine 
flavored and very long standing. Its notched and curled bright 
green leaves form a distinctive, compact rosette that will stand 
a long time even in hot weather. Adapted for prepackaging. 
WHITE BOSTON. Special Strain, Dependable Producer.......... 
There is no better strain than ours. Large headed and so uniform 
that there is practically no waste in cutting the crop. 
COS OR ROMAINE 
PARRIS ISLAND (New). Dark Green—Mosaic Resistant. See above. 
TRIANON SELF-FOLDING. Long Uniform Heads. See above...... 
541 .65 1.70 
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M USTARD An ounce will sow about 300 feet. 
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Handsome, upright-growing variety with bright green leaves, 
deeply fringed and cut. 
LONG STANDING. (Southern Curled)............. 000 cee eee ali, 
Early, vigorous variety, yet stands a remarkably long time with- 
out bolting to seed. The large medium-green leaves are crum- 
pled, beautifully fringed and curled. Mild delicious flavor. 
595 45 
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5.25 
2.50 
23.50 
GREAT LAKES—Best for upland. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
TOBACCO PROCESS SPAWN, prepared by a spe- 
cial process using dried and crumbled tobacco 
stems. Easy to handle, goes farther in planting 
and helps repel insects. 4% lb. spawns 35 sq. ft. 
Full directions with each order. 
Wy Lb. $1.45; 1 Lb. $2.75; 5 Lbs. or more at $2.50 
per pound postpaid. Write for quotations on 
larger quantities. 
OKRA or Gumbo 
An ounce of seed will sow about 50 feet of row. 
597 EMERALD (New). A vigorous, heavy yield- 
ing type developed by Campbell Soup 
Co. Pods of good size, dark green, 
smoothly rounded instead of ribbed. 
Oz. 15¢; V4 Lb. 40c; 1 Lb. $1.10; 10 Lbs. $10.00. 
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