. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please . he hot summer months. Theplants are of quick, strong growth, attaining a diam-eter of 12 inches with good cultivation. The leavesare of a soft, bright green, growing closely aroundthe head. The heads are tightly folded, six to eightinches in diameter, blanched to a silvery white. Pkt.,10c; 0Zo 25c; lb., $ 8ig Boston — A very desirable large variety for forcingin cold-frames and for outdoor planting. In the kitchengarden there is no better variety to use. Plants large,hardy, vigorous. Leaves broad, smooth, thin, of alight-g
. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please . he hot summer months. Theplants are of quick, strong growth, attaining a diam-eter of 12 inches with good cultivation. The leavesare of a soft, bright green, growing closely aroundthe head. The heads are tightly folded, six to eightinches in diameter, blanched to a silvery white. Pkt.,10c; 0Zo 25c; lb., $ 8ig Boston — A very desirable large variety for forcingin cold-frames and for outdoor planting. In the kitchengarden there is no better variety to use. Plants large,hardy, vigorous. Leaves broad, smooth, thin, of alight-green color. Heads large, handsome and solidwhen grown inside, somewhat more loose when grownin the garden. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; lb., $ Buttercup — A beautiful garden sort, almost as orna-mental as a Coleus. Large heads and line quality;beautiful golden-yellow. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. Curled Simpson — A fine sort, still able to hold its ownagainst all new comers. In every respect this is afirst class sort, and always popular. Pkt., 5c; oz.,15C; lb., $ I39SB-<( IettuceDehver Market Denver Market, or Savoy—An early variety of head Let-tuce, either for forcing or open ground. Forms large,solid head of go,pd liRht-green color. The leaves arebeautifully frfled and fluted, and crisp and tender;of excellent flavor. This is in many respects a mostunique Lettuce. Pkt., 50; oz., 15c; lb., $ Way King — This remarkable variety has proved itselfcapable of satisfying- the most exacting requirementsthat could be made of an early outdoor Lettuce;it can also be easily raised in a cold-frame. It is noteasily affected by cold or wet weather, grows veryquickly and produces, even in poor soil, splendidglobular heads, which are ready ten or fifteen daysbefore other heading varieties and standsbefore showing signs of running to seed,inside are or a golden-yellow shade andflavor unexcelled. Pkt., 5C; oz., 15c; lb., New Hanson—Our Southern customers say finest Lettu
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