. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . These are distinct from the ordinary Lettuce, and much liked on accountof their crisp, tender quality and delicate flavor. They produce long, nar-row leaves, blanched by drawing in the outer leaves and tying. Kingsholm Cos. (See cut.) Forms long, upright heads of narrow leaves,which are crisp and refreshing, withstanding the summer heat. Pkt., 5cts.; oz., 15 cts.; \ lb., 50 cts. Paris White Cos. Type of Kingsholm; lighter color, very , 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; \ lb., 50 cts. Trianon Self=folding. A self-blanching Cos Lettuce, very crisp andtender, and o


. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . These are distinct from the ordinary Lettuce, and much liked on accountof their crisp, tender quality and delicate flavor. They produce long, nar-row leaves, blanched by drawing in the outer leaves and tying. Kingsholm Cos. (See cut.) Forms long, upright heads of narrow leaves,which are crisp and refreshing, withstanding the summer heat. Pkt., 5cts.; oz., 15 cts.; \ lb., 50 cts. Paris White Cos. Type of Kingsholm; lighter color, very , 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; \ lb., 50 cts. Trianon Self=folding. A self-blanching Cos Lettuce, very crisp andtender, and of excellent flavor. If the leaves are tied up the plant soonforms a solid head and bleaches to a pure white. The leaves get stiffand crisp like Celery, and can also be eaten prepared like Salad. Pkt.,10 cts ; oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., ,50 cts. WE VAY fOSTAGE.—Pleasehear in mind that tve pay post-nije on all Vei/etable and FlowerSeeds unless Seeds are sent hy rorpressor freigltt at exitense of KiNGbHOLM Cos LeTTLCE Seeds and Plants are now taken by leading express companies at a reduction of 20 per cent, from the regular rates for great concession enables our customers to receive their supplies at very small expense. IJIFHWADRKR -PHIlAKLPHIAM-^K^LIABL^VtOETABLESEEDS- jltl] 39 One ounce will produce about ?fyQ(i plants. \ ^ |~^ I I 11 Cv r^ Lattich oder, Garten Snlut, Ger. Laitue, Fr. Lechuge, Sp. Sow the seed in hotbeds in February or March, and transplant into a sheltering border with a southern exposure. For succes-^sive crops, sowing may be made in the open ground as early as the spring opens, and continuing uniil July. Always thin outwell, or the plants will not be strong. When wanted as a cut salad, sow the seed thickly m rows or AIl=Heart. (See colored plate, also de- JUST page 12.) Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; Pkt., 10 cts.;Pkt., 10 cts.; scription, lb., $ (See description, page 9.) oz., 2


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