Tri-State’s Lettuce 
A Field of Pennlake Lettuce 
Premier or Smooth 
Great Lakes 
80 days : 
This strain is recommended for growing on upland 
soils as an early-maturing crop either transplanted or 
seeded. This variety produces heads from 7 to 10 days 
earlier than standard Great Lakes. Bred also for re- 
duction in ribbiness and for uniformity of heading. 
It has produced better than 90 per cent marketable 
heads at first cutting. The heads are unusually solid, 
practically round, up to 7 inches in diameter and 2 
pounds in weight. Outer leaves are somewhat flattened, 
smooth and without ruffled margins. Due to its slow 
bolting habit and resistance to tip burn, it may be LETTUCE, Pennlake 
planted in succession for a summer crop in widely 
diversified areas. Pennl ake 
75 days 
The result of a cross of Great Lakes by Imperial 
No. 847 made at Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment 
Station. Much more uniform in plant and head type, 
insuring many marketable heads at first cutting. The 
compact heads are of excellent quality, with dark 
green, smooth foliage and without objectionable rib- 
biness. They are protected from scald by broad en- 
folding wrapper leaves. Pennlake may be grown 
unusually free from tip burn as an early summer crop 
from plants or seeded directly in the field. It also does 
well as a fall crop in field or frames and is adapted to 
home and market-garden use on upland or muck soils 
throughout the United States. 
We make several successive plantings of our stocks of 
Lettuce seed in both northern and southern growing 
areas before we offer it to you. This saves you the time and 
trouble of making your own trial plantings of our seed. 
LETTUCE, Premier or Smooth Great Lakes 
20 TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY, Inc. 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
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