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■Speckled Dutch Butterhead, 50 days.— A long-standing white Cabbage variety, Lb. 

 forming quite compact heads, the leaves possessing the pecuUarity of being 

 irregularly dotted with spots resembhng iron rust. This is the favorite variety 

 with Market Gardeners in the neighborhood of Philadelphia $1 . 40 



Bloomsdale Early Summer, 50 days. — None 

 better, it being a certain and good header, 

 early and attractive. Sugar-loafed. 



Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 



$1.65 50 15 5 



Bloomsdale Reliable, 50 days. — A week later 

 than May King, darker in color, larger in 

 head, more round in leaf. A favorite sort. 



Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 



$1.65 50 15 5 



Landreths' Largest of All, 55 

 days. — A fine exhibition sort, 



no round-headed variety approaching it in 

 size and effect. A good header, of most 

 excellent quality as respects color and 

 texture of leaf. 



Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 



$1.65 50 15 5 



Brittle Ice Lettuce. — Peculiar in appearance — 

 a veritable ice head — smooth leaves fluted on 

 the edge and closely formed, making a 

 blanched or crystal interior. These blanched 

 leaves are very brittle and attractive; the 

 ribs thick and marrow-like. 



%lm ^'m- 20 ''w Landreths' Largest OS Ml 



Mammoth Butter (Black Seed). — A selected strain, with large, soKd, vellow heads. 

 The favorite variety of the New York Market Gardeners " 



Bloomsdale Butter (Black Seed). — Late in development and consequently valu- 

 able as a succession to the earlier sorts. Fohage dark green, large and show}^... 



Salamander Perfected, 50 days.— Very similar to Bloomsdale Reliable, a little 



Deacon. — A fine sort, resisting sunburn. While the outside leaves are of a Hght 

 green, the interior of the head is a rich buttery type. The variety stands hot 



)4 Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



40 15 



45 



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65 



50 



15 



20 



35 



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70 



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35 



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 5 



Cos Lettuce 



Landreths' Remain, 50 days.— All Americans familiar 



with European travel have been delighted with the long, shell-shaped, narrow- 

 leaved Lettuce served everywhere and termed Romain on the hotel bills of 

 tare; but upon their return home they have not found the Romain in the 

 American markets. Yet if they have home gardens they can grow it them- 

 selves to as perfect a condition as observed abroad. The Landreths' Romain 



IS a nne type of this Lettuce 2.00 60 20 10 



Landreths' Heat-Resisting Green Cos, 52 days.— Vigorous, always heading, 

 crisp, never wilting under the severest sun. Remarkably fine. It should be in 



every garden. _ We recommend this for Florida and Gulf States, as it resists 

 heat, and growing erect and being tied for blanching, remains free from sand.... 1.90 



60 20 10 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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