Archive image from page 31 of Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary (1935). Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary . diamondjubilee751935grif Year: 1935 STTUaiEB lETTUCE lETTTTCE—Lettuce requires rich and rather moist soil. The rows should be about 18 inches apart, and the plants thinned to 10 or 12 inches apart for the leading varieties. The more rapid growth, the better the quality. Some varieties are pe- culiarly adapted for early culture, others for summer growth. G. & T. CO.'S WHITE SEED STTMMEB XiETTTTCE—Tbe Best Summer Iiettnce Ever Introduced—This variety has exceeded our expectation This Lettuc


Archive image from page 31 of Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary (1935). Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary . diamondjubilee751935grif Year: 1935 STTUaiEB lETTUCE lETTTTCE—Lettuce requires rich and rather moist soil. The rows should be about 18 inches apart, and the plants thinned to 10 or 12 inches apart for the leading varieties. The more rapid growth, the better the quality. Some varieties are pe- culiarly adapted for early culture, others for summer growth. G. & T. CO.'S WHITE SEED STTMMEB XiETTTTCE—Tbe Best Summer Iiettnce Ever Introduced—This variety has exceeded our expectation This Lettuce will stand the sum- mer heat better than most sorts, and makes magnificent heads. It has a beautiful green color; head solid; light leaves, nicely crinkled; very tender, and of most excellent flavor. ITEW TOBK - WONDEBFTTIi or iOS ANGEZiES—Er- roneously called Iceberg. The most talked of Lettuce to- day. It is grown largely in California and the West, shipped to the Eastern markets under the name of Iceberg. It is a crisp heading variety, producing very compact heads, with green leaves, slightly curled on edges. BIiACE SEED SXTUaiEB LETTUCE—This lettuce is be- coming verv popular among gardeners for summer use; of the Cabbage type, remaining a long time in prime condition, before going to seed. It is light green in color, fine quality, crisp, tender, and nearly every plant will make a head. 'ICEBEBG' IiETTTTCE—The heads are large, crisp, solid and tender, with pink tinge on edge. EABLY FBIZE HEAD (Seed White)—A large, clustering, non-heading lettuce, most excellent for the home and garden, and undoubtedly the most easily grown variety in cultiva- tion. It is too tender, however, to stand shipping or handl- ing on the market. The leaves are finely curled and crumpled, bright green tinged with brownish red, and are very crisp, tender and sweet. EABIT CTTBZiED SIMPSON—Black seed. Very early; ex- cellent for salads; forms a compact mass of leaves. MAY KING—A ver


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