POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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Mammoth Salamander Lettuce 



In the New Mammoth Salamander we have a 

 variety which possesses all the desirable qualities 

 of the old Salamander, but grows to double the 

 size. It is the result of many years' careful selec- 

 tion and breeding by a Philadelphia market gar- 

 dener, whose main crop is lettuce. Owing to its 

 handsome appearance and fine quality, it is to-day 

 the most rapid seller in Ndw York and Philadelphia 

 markets. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 20c.; % lb., 50c.; lb.. 

 $1.50. 



Johnson's Big Boston 



A fine forcing variety for cold frames during 

 the Winter months, as it produces heads of very 

 large size, and succeeds better in a cooler tempera- 

 ture than most forcing strains. It heads well also 

 in the open ground. Per pkt., 10c. ; oz., 20c.; }i 

 lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 



Early May King Lettuce 



Fine for early Spring planting in the open 

 ground. Round, compact, solid heads, green and 

 tender. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; X lb., 50c.; lb., $1.60. 



LETTUCE— Curled or Loose Leaved Varieties 





All varieties in regular large-sized packets, at 5c. per packet. 



Peroz. 



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Per lb. 



Grand Rapids. A famous shipping, loose-headed forcing sort; popular West 



Black-Seeded Simpson. Improved strain; large, loose heads; light in color. . 



Early Prize-Head (Brown Cabbage). Large, loose heads, tinged with brown 



Early Curled Silesian. A leading early sort; fine cutting for home use 



New Trianon Cos, or Celery Lettuce. The finest of all the Cos sorts; leaves 



when bleached are stiff like celery stalks, and can be eaten in the same manner, 



Lettuce — American Varieties Mixed. Fifteen kinds mixed in one package, 



giving a succession of fine lettuce the whole season in the home garden 



$0 15 

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$0 45 

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$1 50 

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New Morse Lettuce 



This excellent new curled lettuce might be 

 called an improved Black-Seeded Simpson, except 

 from the fact that the seed is white. It grows to 

 large size. The outer leaves are light green, while 

 within they blanch to a beautiful light yellow. It 

 withstands Summer heat splendidly, is very early 

 and of delightful flavor, being very crisp and ten- 

 der. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; K lb., 45c.; lb., $1.50. 



The Best Seeds 



Commend Themselves 



