. Ok seeds. Nursery stock Indiana Indianapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. *DEMCI8Ug*_> One pkt. will sow a bed about 5 feet square. One ounee ,:. about 300 feet of drill. S lbs. an acre. i^T5LACK SEEDED SIMPSON—No head. Curled. Forcing, e, g, m. For those who want a lettuce that does not head, we recommend this variety as superior to all others. It has thin, very tender leaves, which are formed in large loose clusters; it is valuable for forcing and sowing out of doors, for early summer. The leaves are light yellowish green
. Ok seeds. Nursery stock Indiana Indianapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. *DEMCI8Ug*_> One pkt. will sow a bed about 5 feet square. One ounee ,:. about 300 feet of drill. S lbs. an acre. i^T5LACK SEEDED SIMPSON—No head. Curled. Forcing, e, g, m. For those who want a lettuce that does not head, we recommend this variety as superior to all others. It has thin, very tender leaves, which are formed in large loose clusters; it is valuable for forcing and sowing out of doors, for early summer. The leaves are light yellowish green and a little wilt- ing is not noticed. This variety is very popular with market gardeners. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 34 1d 25c, CALIFORNIA CREAM BUTTER—, so, m. A distinct variety of cabbage Lettuce. It forms round, solid heads, of magnificent size. Tbe leaves are of a very cream-yellow color— most refreshing in appearance and par- ticularly rich and buttery to the taste. The heads are of good size, compact, very hard and solid. The heads are so solid that gen- erally they have to be cut before any seed stock can make its appearance. Pkt. 5c, oz.,10c, y± lb 85c, lb. 85c. NEW YORK—Head, ea, g, m. Heads al- most as solid as an early summer cabbage^ which in general form it somewhat resembles. It blanches itself naturally, tender and of ex- cellent flavor, and entirely free from bitterness. Pjkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 34 lb. 35c, lb. 85c. GRAND RAPIDS—No head. Forcing, e, g, m. This famous variety originated at Grand Rapids, Mich., where it is largely grown for shipment, and where it is considered the best loose-headed Lettuce for forcing under glass. Also desirable for early spring out door culti- vation. Leaves medium size, of light yellow- ish-green color, much crimped, frilled and orna- mental ; very upright, compact growth ; forms a fair sized but loose head; crisp, tender and a good quality. Will stand without spoiling a week to ten days after it is fit to cut. Mora largel
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