Mammoth Salamander Lettuce—Two Heads Covering the Top of an ordinary Barrel. 
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Mammoth Salamander 
For many years the Salamander Lettuce, owing to its wonderful quality of withstanding heat and 
drought, has been one of the most. popular sorts, especially with market gardeners. 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, as shown in the photo-engraving above. It is now offered for 
the first time, and is the result of many years’ careful selection and breeding by a prominent Philadel- 
phia market gardener, whose main crop is lettuce, and who always realizes more for his crops of this 
variety than any other grown in this market. 
Trade Price, per Ib., $2.00. Retail, pkt., 1oc.; 0z., 30c.; 1% Ib., 85c.; 1b., $3.00. 
Electros, size of the above cut or half that size, free with all orders of 5 lbs. and over. 
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Novelties of Former Seasons 
First named and introduced by us, and to the growing of which we give special attention: 
Donald’s Elmira Asparagus, Ford’s Mammoth Podded Lima Bean, Surprise Beet, 
Perle Le Grand Celery, Rock Head Cabbage, Eskimoso Cucumber, Burlington Hybrid 
Corn, Evergreen White Spine Cucumber, New Jersey Large Purple Egg Plant, 
Sensation and Treasure Lettuces, Green-Fleshed Osage and Jersey Belle Musk- 
melons, Johnson’s Dixie Watermelon, Khode Island Cracker Onion, White Prize 
Winner Onion, Winter Luxury Pumpkin, White Box Radish, Atlantic Prize and 
Brinton’s Best Tomatoes. Prices on application. 
