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POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Mammoth Salamander Lettuce Early May King Lettuce 
In the New Mammoth Salamander we have a 
variety which possesses all the desirable qualities 
of the old Salamander, hut 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 lettifce. Owing to its 
handsome appearance and fine quality, it is to-day 
the most rapid seller in New York and Philadel¬ 
phia markets. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 26c.; J lb., 60c.; lb., 
$2.25. 
This valuable new lettuce from Germany is, 
without any question, one of the best lettu('e.s on 
the list for early spring planting in the open ground. 
The heads are G to 7 inches in diameter, of a clear 
lieht green, the outer leaves being slightly tinged 
with brown, the inner being clear, bright yellow¬ 
ish, with very rich oily flavor. It is an excellent 
market sort, the round, compact heads being sii 
solid that tliey carry extremely well. Pkt., 10c.; 
oz., 20c .;}[ lb., 65c.; lb., $2.00. 
LETTUCE— Curled or Loose Leaved Varieties 
By Mail, Postpaid. 
If ordered sent by express or freight, deduct 10c. per lb. from prices quoted. 
All varieties In regular large-sized packets, at 5c. per packet. 
Per 07, 
Iflb. 
Per 11>. 
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 for 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, giv- 
$0 16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
15 
$0 36 
36 
35 
36 
40 
36 
$1 25 
1 26 
1 25 
1 26 
1 60 
1 25 
incT a succ6»SPion oi line lettuce tne noie seuRiiii in lhw nutiio . 
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New Morse Lettuce 
Thin cxwllcnt new curled Icttnco iiiIkIiI I>c ckIIcU iin Im¬ 
proved Black Seeded Siiiipaoii, except from llio fact that the 
(.ecd ia wliltc. It icrowa lo larRC aizc. The outer leavcH are 
llKlit sreen, while within they blanch hi a heaiitlliil likht 
vellow. It wllhalandM Btiminer heat aplondidly, la very early 
and of dclichtful flavor, hidnir very crisp and lender. J kt., 
5c.; oz., 15o,j M lb., SSc.; Ih., *1.25. 
fS^Market Gardeners, Farmers’ 
Clubs and Institutions 
wanting to purchase seeds In large quantities 
should write for special prices. Although we 
have made prices very low In this catalogue, 
yet where a number of pounds or bushels are 
wanted, we can frequently supply at a lower 
price than by the single pound or bushel. In 
writing, give us a list of quantities wanted, 
and we will return promptly with our LOW¬ 
EST COST PRICE. 
