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Mammoth Salamander, or Satisfaction. 
A very bright green and attractive vari- 
ety. It forms large, solid heads, composed 
of thick, smooth, very tender leaves, the 
inner ones finely blanched and all of the 
finest quality. It remains a long time in 
head before running to seed. Pkt, -5c.; oz. 
10c.; % Ih. 30c.; Ib. $1.00. : 
Manns’ Defiance Summer. 22's, varic- 
duced by us several years ago, has made 
a@ very eventful impression upon _ the 
grower, as well as the consumer. In ap- 
pearance it outclasses all others. It forms 
handsome, solid heads of enormous size, |i RN \ . 7) 
almost as large as cabbage heads, which \ \\ \ \ ~S AWN \\t 
remain in good salable condition long \ \ \ 
after all others have gone to seed. The 
flavor is excellent; the leaves are a beau- 
tiful light green. Very profitable for 
market gardeners, Oz. 20c.; % Ib. 50c.; 
Ib. $1.50. a 
* riginated by 
Baltimore Early Market. 3°13 cat nan, == 
ket gardener, who for several years past 
has supplied the earliest and finest Butter- 
head Lettuce to the Baltimore market. In 
comparison with May King it is earlier = 
and free from the red tint; the outer leaves 
are a light green, with the entire head 
fully blanched to a rich buttery yellow 
tint, which makes it so attractive for late 
fall or in cold frames and early spring; 
use. Oz. Teco lb. 40c.; 1b. $1.50. 
i his variety is remarkable 
Sensation for its character of forming = 
close, hard heads, even in an early stage 
of growth. Color yellowish green; qual- 
ity very fine, being crisp and tender. Pkt. = 
5e.; oz. 15c; % Ib. 40c.; Ib, $1.25. Manns’ Defiance Summer Lettuce, 
LOOSEHEAD, OR CUTTING VARIETIES. | 
Grand Rapids. (Seed black.) As a lettuce for green- Cos, or Celery Lettuce 
house forcing this variety undoubtedly 
stands at the head of the list, being of quick growth, 
hardy, little liable to rot and remaining in condition sev- 
eral days after being fit to cut. The plant is upright and 
Paris Self-Folding White Cos.—Grows to very large 
size, producing lone pomted compact pun eee ane 
formsyajlodse cluster of large, thin, bright) greensleaves, | OUtet leaves are closely folded. about the. cen : 
savoyed, finely crimped at edges. The leaves do not wilt TOE well blanched. Pkt. 5c.; 02. 15¢.; % Ib. 30¢.; 
quickly after cutting, so that the variety will stand ship- | °” $1.00. 
ping long distances better than most sorts. Very attract- | 
ive and desirable for garnishing. Package 5c.; oz. 15c.: 
Y% Ib. 30c.; 1 lb. $1.00 | 
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i This is a great improvement upon 
Baltimore Oakleaf. bes old variety, ieee of ue 
loose, green oak-leaved-shaped plants, of inferior qual- i 
ity and taste, we are offering in this new strain a well- All Seasons. One of the best all-head etic petand” 
compact, large-headed, round leaved variety of a beau- ing the hot sun to a remarka ig pence 
tiful light green color, which remains in fine condition slow to seed, handsome in appearance. The ou er loaves 
long after other varieties have gone to seed. It is very are a bright soft green; the finely blanched ieee pote 
hardy and largely used by market gardeners for late | are a rich golden yellow, tender and mild in ever, one 
planting to stand out over winter and develop large, heads are broad and nearly flat at the top; Ae eee 
solid heads very early in the spring. Oz. 15c.; % lb. | tinue to increase in size for about two weeks See non 
30c.; Ib. 75c. ' are ready for use. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; %4 Ib. 40c.; lb. $1.40. 
No discounts, but the best values in dependable seeds 17 
