An ounce of seed will sow 250 feet of row; 
about 2 lbs. per acre. 
LETTUCE 
533 Pennlake 
Best Early Lettuce for Upland 
Upland growers find our Pennlake without 
equal for early planting, for it regularly pro- 
duces the finest, cleanest, most uniform crops 
they have ever grown. Outstanding for earli- 
ness 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. 
Our strain is the true original type, uniform and adapted to Eastern 
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. See prices below. 
PENNLAKE—Ours is the leading strain. 
CORNELL 456—Very dependable. 
520 Great Lakes 
Tip-Burn Resistant and Long-Standing 
Upland lettuce growers prefer Great Lakes to 
any other variety for midsummer use, be- 
cause it produces big clean hard heads under 
a wide range of conditions. Highly resistant to 
tip-burn and slower to bolt than any other. 
535 Parris Island Cos —Mosaic Resistant 
An excellent new dark green strain, mosaic resistant and slow bolting, 
that produces large uniform heads of a most desirable type. Slightly 
later than Trianon, its dark color is preferred on the market and it is 
a rugged, dependable producer. We find it more tip-burn resistant also. 
See prices below. 
PARRIS ISLAND COS 
: ‘i 5 Ibs. 
The leaves are crisp, thick and very dark 1 ae 
3 : 3 Oz. Vy Ib. Ib. more @ 
green with heavy ribs, and make large, solid 
heads. Planted in the spring, they are ready 502 BIBB. Grown for its Delicious Flavor BS SHAS SLES) 
West kl ih 2 An old favorite, best adapted for forcing and early spring crops, 
about a wee ater than Cornell 456, but can as it bolts very quickly in hot weather. Small, loosely folded 
stand without cutting a long time. Our strain heads with dark green outer leaves, blanching to yellow inside. 
is the best obtainable. See prices below. Very tender and delicate flavor. 
504 BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. .30 .80 2 2o) $2.10 
7. Widely grown loose leaf type. ‘Broad light green leaves. 
508 CORNELL 456. Hard, Clean Heads. See above..............  .65 1.85 5.75 5.50 
517 GRAND RAPIDS. The Most Popular Loose Leaf Type......... AP Hs) athe) 2.25 2.15 
Excellent for outdoor as well as greenhouse growing and is used 
by many critical growers. The leaves are light green, uni- 
formly well curled. 
518 GRAND RAPIDS U.S.No.1................ .30 .80 Fa oHS) 2.20 
A distinct well-curled strain, preferred by many growers for 
greenhouse use. 
519 GRAND RAPIDS TIP-BURN RESISTANT, H5-4 (New) ; .35 .85 2.50 2.35 
Excellent new strain for greenhouse use. Very uniform, ‘extra 
heavy and compact, erect growing, well-frilled and of fine 
color. Highly recommended. From Dr. I. C. Hoffman of Ohio. 
520 GREAT LAKES. Very Long Standing. See above.......... .65 1.75 5.50 5.25 
521 GREAT LAKES 659 (New). Excellent for Fall Crop. See at left .60 1.65 5.25 4.90 
522 GREAT LAKES—MOSAIC TESTED (New) .80 2.25 7.50 
A special selection of our outstanding strain of Great Lakes 
(see above) that is almost completely mosaic free. Excellent 
a : for the coastal and southern areas where this disease is serious. 
GREAT LAKES—Best for upland. 533 PENNLAKE. Highly Recommended For Upland. See above. ... .70 1.90 ev he) 5.50 
534 PREMIER GREAT LAKES. Refined, Slightly Earlier Strain 65 1EZ5) 5.50 5.25 
521 Great Lakes 659 (New) The large uniform heads are ‘solid and mature very evenly. 
This strain has created much interest among Smoother-leaved, slightly less tip-burn resistant than the 
growers because of its ability to hepa! xara a regular, but preferred for its earliness and uniformity. 
the fall and to withstand cool weather, espe- 539 SLOBOLT. Long-Standing Grand Rapids Type. . .55 1.45 4.50 4.25 
. * Stands far longer than other loose-leaf types. Thick clusters of 
cially on muck. It matures about with the curly leaves. Not adapted for greenhouse growing but increas- 
standard Great Lakes and has more heavily ingly popular for outdoors. 
blistered dark green leaves which come up 541 SALAD BOWL. Distinctive Loose Leaf Type (6500 11.654 4-75 
around the head, often covering it. The heads A wonderful loose-leaf variety, unusually attractive, fine fla- 
are medium-sized, firm and of good market vored 0 vem ae teri Its notched and cuded bag 
s 5 : green leaves form a distinctive, compact rosette that will stan 
type. Well worthy of trial. See prices at right. a long time even in hot weather. Adapted for prepackaging. 
M U S H ROOM SPAWN 542 WHITE BOSTON. Special Strain, Dependable Producer .35 .85 2.50 2.35 
7 A There is no better strain than ours. Large headed and so uni- 
Prepared with dried and crumbled tobacco form that there is practically no waste in cutting the crop. 
stems. Easy to handle, goes farther in planting COS OR ROMAINE 
and helps repel insects. 4% lb. spawns 35 sq. ft. 
Full directions with order. 535 PARRIS ISLAND (New). Dark Green—Mosaic Resistant. See above .55 1.45 4.25 4.00 
Vy Lb. $1.45; 1 Lb. $2.75; 5 Lbs. or more at $2.50 540 TRIANON SELF-FOLDING. Long Uniform Heads . .30 .80 2.25 2.00 
per Lb. Write for quotations on larger quantities. The standard lighter green type, uniform and of fine quality. 
Ounce of seed will sow 5 lbs or 
OKRA or Gumbo about 50 feet of row. MUSTARD An ounce will sow about 300 feet. Oz. Y¥, |b. Ib. more @ 
597 EMERALD. A vigorous, heavy yielding 594 FORDHOOK FANCY Cy SS Se HE SHS $1.15 
type developed by Campbell Soup Co. Handsome. upright-growing variety with bright green leaves, 
Pods of good size, dark green, smoothly deeply fringed and cut. 
595 LONG STANDING. (Southern Curled) . Allis) .45 1.25 1.15 
rounded instead of ribbed. 
Oz. 20¢; 4 Lb. 50c; 1 Lb. $1.25; 
5 Lbs. or more @ $1.10. 
Early, vigorous variety, yet stands a remarkably long time with- 
out bolting to seec. The large medium-green leaves are crum- 
pled, beautifully fringed and curled. Mild delicious flavor. 
11 
