. Fresno Seed Company for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. 12 FRESNO SEED COMPANY New York Market, or Los Angeles—This variety has been much known by many names, and is claimed by every section where it does well. It is unquestionably the best winter head Lettuce, and grows to an enormous* size. It is sometimes called the "Wonderful"; oz. 30 cts.; lb. $ Early Prize Head—An early variety, not strictly form- ing a head, but a dense cluster of beautiful


. Fresno Seed Company for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. 12 FRESNO SEED COMPANY New York Market, or Los Angeles—This variety has been much known by many names, and is claimed by every section where it does well. It is unquestionably the best winter head Lettuce, and grows to an enormous* size. It is sometimes called the "Wonderful"; oz. 30 cts.; lb. $ Early Prize Head—An early variety, not strictly form- ing a head, but a dense cluster of beautifully bronzed leaves that are remarkably tender and sweet; slow to run to seed, remaining long in condition for the table; too delicate and tender for market gardening, but for family use, where it can be taken from the garden and immediately prepared for the table, it has no superior; 10 cts. oz.; $ per lb. Iceberg—A large-heading variety; crisp and brittle, and color bright green, lightly tinged with brown on top of the head; leaves curled on the edges; oz. 20 cts.; lb. $ Simpson's Early Curled—The leading early market variety; forms a dense mass of finely curled and wrinkled leaves that are excellent and tender, and do not wilt readily; a good market kind; it is also used for very early planting and forcing; 10 cts. per cz.; $ per lb. California Cream Butter—This variety forms large, solid, round, compact heads, light green outside and creamy yellow within. It is medium-early Lettuce and strongly recommended as a summer variety, being slow to shoot to seed; oz. 15 cts.; lb. $ MELON—Musk Plant after weather gets warm. Select light, warm roil. Plant in hills six feet apart each way, six or eight seeds to hill; thin out to three or four p7ams. The hills should be prepared by digging out the soil a foot arc! a half deep, thoroughly mixing in each hill a couple of shovelfuls of well (feccmposed stable manure, filling up a little above the level. One oun


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