. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. BURPEE'S CALIFORNIA CREAM-BUTTER LETTUCE. %ft>. Per ft). $0 35 $1 25 30 1 00 30 1 00 35 1 25 35 1 25 1 00 3 50 35 1 25 35 1 25 35 1 25 35 1 25 35 1 25 40 1 40 30 1 00 Per oz. Burpee's Silver Ball,Q w. s. Solid silvery-white heads ; rich flavor, '$0 15 Philadelphia Early White Cabbage, w: s. Thick-leaved ; rich flavor, 10 Early Prize Head, w. s. Large, loose heads ; green, tinged with brown, 10 Gold Nugge


. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. BURPEE'S CALIFORNIA CREAM-BUTTER LETTUCE. %ft>. Per ft). $0 35 $1 25 30 1 00 30 1 00 35 1 25 35 1 25 1 00 3 50 35 1 25 35 1 25 35 1 25 35 1 25 35 1 25 40 1 40 30 1 00 Per oz. Burpee's Silver Ball,Q w. s. Solid silvery-white heads ; rich flavor, '$0 15 Philadelphia Early White Cabbage, w: s. Thick-leaved ; rich flavor, 10 Early Prize Head, w. s. Large, loose heads ; green, tinged with brown, 10 Gold Nugget, w. s. Fine, golden-yellow, small heads ; rich flavor, . 15 The DEACON, or San Francisco Market,© w. s. (Seepage 38), . 15 Nansen, or North Pole,© w. s. New,—see page 38. Per pkt. 10 cts., 35 Thickhead Yellow, w. s. Grand, buttery heads ; large and thick, . 15 California CREAM=BUTTER, or *« Royal,"© b. s. Extra fine, . 15 Thorburn's Maximum, b. s. Similar but larger than preceding, . 15 Burpee's Hardhead,© w. s. Very solid ; outer leaves tinged bronze, . 10 Salamander, b. s. Compact tender heads, resisting summer heat, . 15 Mammoth Black=Seeded Butter. Large heads; thick, white leaves, 15 Blonde Blockhead, w. s. Firm, handsome heads of golden yellow, . 10 $*gT Each of the above, except Nansen, 5 cents per packet. LETTUCE—Cos or "Celery,"—" Salad ; These are of distinct growth and esteemed for their fresh crispnessand mild flavor during the summer and in warm climates. When the plants do not " head " naturally during very dry weather, the tips of the leaves may be gathered together and loosely tied, which will blanch the interior. DWARF WHITE HEART. O This is not only the earliest but also the finest of all the Cos Lettuces, the plants being extremely sure to head, it the term "bead" can be applied to a Cos Lettuce. The growth is erect, about ten inches in height, the outer leaves being well folded toward the cent


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