. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, blooded stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Southern States Catalogs; Vegetables Southern States Catalogs; Seeds Southern States Catalogs. GOLDEN STUNEHEAD LETTUCE. STONEHEAD GOLDEN YELLOW. A new variety, trom Germany, with very solid hearts ; of superb quality and great beauty. It is quite as early as the White I'ennis Ball, has larger heads, and is unsurpassed for table use. We have grown this variety very largely since we first imported it from Germany, three years ago, and do not hesitate to recommend it


. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, blooded stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Southern States Catalogs; Vegetables Southern States Catalogs; Seeds Southern States Catalogs. GOLDEN STUNEHEAD LETTUCE. STONEHEAD GOLDEN YELLOW. A new variety, trom Germany, with very solid hearts ; of superb quality and great beauty. It is quite as early as the White I'ennis Ball, has larger heads, and is unsurpassed for table use. We have grown this variety very largely since we first imported it from Germany, three years ago, and do not hesitate to recommend it most highly, for forcing or ear- liest spring crop. Its very handsome appearance com- mands arcady sale on market. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25Cts.; '/i lb 73 cts.; Broad London Flag. Large, with broad leaves growing on two sides, like the flag. lioiled with meat, or for fla- voring soups, it is considered more delicate in flavor than the onion. Pkt. sets. ; oz. 15 cts.; ft) 40 cts.; ft) $ H. G. Wood, Round Rock. Williamson Co., Tex., Jan. 5th, 1882, writes : I was well pleased with thescedssentme last year, all proving true to name, and of the best quality. We had Cauliflowers and Savoy Cabbage the 3d of January. Mrs. Wm Fairbanks, Williamsbnrg, Mich., writes: The seeds we have ordered of you dunng previous years were so good, that I have great confidence in sending again. RuTHA KiLLEN, Bloomfield, Iowa, writes : YourGarden Seeds can't be beat; I and my neighbors never had better cabbage than came from your Cabbage Seed. J. , Florence, Williamson Co., Tex., Jan. gth, 1882, writes : I have taken pains to recommend several to you, if they want seed that is sure to be as you represent them : and add my testimony that all seeds bought of you will be sure to come up, and be as you represent them, from the fact that I have had seed from you for two or three years, ! and found all lo be as represented, to the letter. '. Please note that these images are extracted from s


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