Seed annual, 1899 . pright, and forms a loose head or cluster of large, lightyello^-ish-green leaves, slightly crimpled and blistered and rather thin,which win stand shipping long distances better than most sorts. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; ^ Lb. 40c; Lb. $ RI;»rk ^P^l\t>A ^imn«nn For those who like a large, thin, exceeding-UlclLI\ jet^UeU JllTipiUll ly tender leaf, and for those markets whichdemand a large, loose cluster of leaves rather than a solid head, this is oneof the best varieties either for forcing or earh* sowing out of doors. Plantlarge forming a large, loose head: light y


Seed annual, 1899 . pright, and forms a loose head or cluster of large, lightyello^-ish-green leaves, slightly crimpled and blistered and rather thin,which win stand shipping long distances better than most sorts. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; ^ Lb. 40c; Lb. $ RI;»rk ^P^l\t>A ^imn«nn For those who like a large, thin, exceeding-UlclLI\ jet^UeU JllTipiUll ly tender leaf, and for those markets whichdemand a large, loose cluster of leaves rather than a solid head, this is oneof the best varieties either for forcing or earh* sowing out of doors. Plantlarge forming a large, loose head: light yellowish-green in color, so that alittle wilting is not noticed. Leaves large, thin, slightly rafiled and blistered,the inner ones nicely blanched, and even the large out-side leaves are tender and of good quality. One of thebest and most popular varieties for market gardeners,as it is attractive, of excellent quality, and continues along time in condition for use. Pkt. 5c; Oz. loc; 2 Oz. 2oc; ^ Lb. 40c; Lb. $ Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce. f\ m _^ ^ -^ ? » ^^ ,rf-w The Cos lettuces are distinct from the preceding sorts, in having long, narrow, spoon ? j^jf^ L¥# 1 1 UC«V# shaped leaves, which usually fold into loose, sugar loaf shapes! heads, which blanch^^^^*- M.^ vy ^ ^ %.« x^x^ better bjhaving the outer leaves drawn about tendernt hem and tied. On account of theirand delicate flavor, they are becoming more and more popular in this country. (seed white), a distinct Cos lettuce which does not need tying up. The exceeding crispn mI^Twj 71 Illl^o 9t5II rVlUlll^ leaves are yellowish-white in color, long, narrow, uprisht. folding into asolid head like that of an Early York Cabbage and very crisp and tender. This is a trulv self-blanching lettuce of superiorflavor. Sold also as Trianon. Pkt. 5c: Oz. 16c; 2 Oz. 25c: \ Lb. 40c; Lb. $ 40 D. M. FBRRY & DETROIT, MICH. JVLJ^IE^ IWI^a. Astronggrowing,hardyaiiiiualplantwithcuriously shaped I r|„_ ^, .^ _, . .,


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