LETTUCE, Cos or Romaine 
Oz. 25 cts.; W4lb. 70 cts.; lb. $1.75. 
KOHLRABI 
Early White 
Vienna 
Pkg. 10 cts.; 
oz. 30 cts.3 
Alb. $1.00; 
Ib. $3.00 
KALE, Dwarf Green Scotch 
Pkg. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.3 
Alb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.00 
LEEK, American Flag 
Oz. 40 cts.; 14lb. $1.20; lb. $4.00 
Kale or Borecole Sow August 15 to September 30 
Dwarf Green Scotch. Plant low and compact, 
resembling a bunch of moss. Matures in 55 Oz. ib. — Lb: 
GaysPan ea poder mira ie clone Pkg. 10 cts.$0 25 $0 75 $2 00 
Dwarf Blue Scotch. Deep bluish green, 
curled foliage; dwarf and compact. .Pkg. 10 cts. 25 75 200 
Siberian. Large, vigorous plant. Leaves large, 
coarse, plain at center with frilled edges. Not 
recommended as a market type. Matures in 
Ob days. tiie Wee ae kod O Ctom 20 55 175 
Kohlrabi or Turnip-rooted Cabbage 
Sow from March to July 
Early Purple Vienna. Very attractive. Pkg. Oz. ib. 
Flesh tender. Matures in 60 days......$0 10 $0 30 $1 00 $3 ‘00 
Early White Vienna. Earliest cane 
Good quality. Matures in 55 days..... 10 30 100 300 
Lavender 
Perennial herb grown for its sweet-scented Pkg. oz. 
LIGWErS ode ee Oe Oa ae See Oe Pe aie ee eo EL POESO $0 “90 
Leek Sow in Marchand April 97, ib. Lb. 
American Flag. Most popular variety.......$0 40 $1 20 #4 00 
Large bdataegr i HE nee. thick stems; broad, 
dark leaves. aes ora eine Me here 
40 120 400 
Lettuce 
Plant Marchand April for spring; August and September for fall 
Big Boston. Large, solid light green_heads, Oz. Wl, _ ter 
slightly tinged with brown. Maturesin75days $0 25 $0 70 $1 75 
Black-seeded Simpson. A good curled variety.. 25 WM) i os 
Cos or Romaine. Upright variety; self- blanch- 
meow Viaturessns OOlday.chame ee hence ieee 25 70 
Great Lakes. More heat-resistant than any 
other Lettuce introduced to date. Forms a 
large solid head which is br ttle, tender and 
sweet. Desirabie both as a market crop and n 
the home-garden. Matures in 83 days......... 45 
Iceberg. Light green; heads large, crisp, and 
tender. Stands hot weather well. Slightly curled. 
Maturesmis4 daystine miata cee Ce he er MS: WS, 
Imperial No. 44. Has proved valuable in East 
and Southeast where it heads better In warm 
weather than other sorts Hard, well-formed 
headsae Viatures) 1msS21clavys series ennai ene 35 
New York or Wonderful. Good variety for this 
section. Under proper conditions will develop 
good-sized, solid heads. Matures in 80 days... 30 90 
Oakleaf. A_ loose-leaf variety returned to 
favor among home gardeners because of Its 
tender texture and resistance to heat......... 25 70 
Salad Bowl. 1952 All-America Award Winner. 
New lIoose-leaf variety much slower to bolt. 
Loose head can be cut and will grow again 
from the stem. Has appearance similar to 
endive. Leaves short and closely notched...... 45 
Silicia Curled. A loose-leaf, curled variety called 
by some ‘“‘cut-and-come-again.”” Matures in 
AG AV See eee eee ole, at ences ein teoet RRS Teer ee 25 70 
Chicken Lettuce. Distinct from any other Let- 
tuce. It will yield more chicken-feed than any 
other plant grown for greens. Plants 3 to 4 feet 
high. Cut or pull leaves as needed. Matures in 
GO daySsreee lan ved niente tees cite caiere ey meme 70 
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135 4 50 
2 25 
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3 00 
1 90 
135 4 50 
1375 
1575 
Muskmelon or Cantaloupe 
Plant May and June 
Fordhook. Well-known southern New Jersey Oz. 
variety. Shape flat; flesh thick, orange. Ma- 
tures in 82 days. ee 
Hale’s Best. eye Oe strain e. this ai 
variety. Length 71% inches, diameter 6 inches. 
Thick, salmon-orange flesh of excellent quality. 
Fruits oval, heavily netted, Mee 5a tomo 
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..$0 25 $0 70 $2 00 
pounds. Matures in 83 days........ 25 70 2 00 
Honey Rock or Sugar Rock. eateee hfe 
honey sweet. Matures in 81 days.......... - 25 TY DW 
Iroquois (Cornell No. 36). Developed at Cor 
nell University. The fruits are ribbed promi- 
nently and are fairly heavily netted; they 
measure about 7 by 6 inches. Resistant to 
fusartum wilt. Flesh is thick, deep orange, 
MRA, CII CES BOUMEMAIDIEY, soon oan onos ees west 25 HS 
Jenny Lind. An old favorite home-garden va- 
riety. Very early, small flat melons.......... 25 70 
Pride of Wisconsin. One of the sweetest 
melons grown. The fruits are about 7 inches 
long, 6 inches in diameter. Has thick, dark 
salmon flesh with a very small seed-cavity. 
Skin is pearly gray in color with a faint rib. 
IMiamgessen CO CES, oodéodoousseonbooboaoar 25 75 
Schoon’s Hard Shell. Thick oval type, with 
abundant coarse netting. Flesh thick, deep 
salmon-orange. Fruits 7 to 8 inches long, 6 to 7 
inches mn diameter. 95 days maturity......... 25 75 
Sugar Sweet. An extra-early variety. 
flesh. Matures in 82 days.... 
2525 
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2525 
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Green 
25 70 2 00 
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