Black Seeded Simpson
(45 days). A nationally known variety of loose leaf or bunching type (does not form a head). Often grows larger than a gallon crock. Light green or creamy leaves, closely folded. Quality is very good. Stands summer heat extremely well. Pkt. 10C; 1 oz. 40C; ¼ lb. 1.20, postpaid
Bronze Beauty
This unusual lettuce with the nut-like flavor will be a real thrill for you. Tender, crisp with leaves so different you'll be proud to serve. Colorful in a salad. Different from anything else. Pkt. 15C; oz. 70C, ppd.
Creamy Heart
A cabbage-head sort with bright green leaves heavily curled. The hearts are a rich golden yellow, very crisp and buttery, tightly folded. Fine producer, sure header. For home use or for market. Our special strain is noted for its fine flavor quality. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 45C; ¼ lb. 1.20, postpaid.
Grand Rapids
(43 days). The easiest to grow and the best flavored. Came from Michigan where it made a great name for itself. Crisp, curled, light green leaves that grow erect and do not wilt. Good for growing outdoors in spring, summer, and fall, and especially tender and sweet when grown under glass. Early and disease resistant. Pkt. 10C; 1 oz. 40C; ¼ lb. 1.20, postpaid.
Great Lakes
The all America prize winner. Does well anywhere but especially good where hot summers come on early. Stands heat and sun. A sure header. Heads medium size, very solid. Of finest quality and flavor. Distinctive dark green color. Pkt. 15C; oz. 60C; ¼ lb. 1.75, postpaid.
Iceberg
(82 days). A standard variety for forcing or for garden culture. Has large, compact heads, curly leaves and good to eat at any stage. Tender, sweet and of excellent quality. Wonderful for salads. Pkt. 10C; oz. 45C; ¼ lb. 1.20, postpaid.
New York or Wonderful
(78 days). Practically all of the head lettuce you buy in the stores is of this variety. It forms a good sized, compact head. Is of exceptionally fine quality and stands handling wonderfully well. Easy to grow. Pkt. 15C; oz. 44C; ¼ lb. 1.25, ppd.
Prizehead
(45 days). This quick grower makes a world of delicious tasting leaves, reddish brown in color. Edges are delicate pink. Stays tender a long time and lasts well into hot weather. Pkt. 12C; 1 oz. 40C; ¼ lb. 1.20, postpaid.
Salad Bowl Lettuce
An All America Medal Winner. A loose-leaf variety. Well named because one head just fills a salad bowl. Grows fast and large. Leaves are rich green, short, closely set, waved and notched – very decorative. Holds its tenderness a long time. Pkt. 20C; oz. 70C, ppd.