
Salamander (Black Seeded Tennis Ball) —65 Days. 
Black Seed. A large, light green, compact head 
with a white heart. Very tender, crisp, extreme- 
ly slow to run to Seed. The Salamander is 
one of the best heat resisting Lettuces available 
today. 
_ Simon’s Cabbage Head—70 Days. One of the 
finest heading Types in existence, Outer leaves 
smooth, light in color. Heads globular in shape. 
One of the most productive varieties. 
Simon’s Cabbage Head, Select Stock—70 Days. 
A superior strain of original Simon’s Cabbage 
Head Lettuce. This strain is developed from 
the most perfect types and we recommend it 
with fullest confidence. 
White Boston—70 Days. This white seeded va- 
riety resembles Big Boston in appearance except 
that its outer leaves do not turn red and are 
smoother than most varieties. We consider this 
strain superior to Big Boston and just as early. 
It is as productive and is an exceptionally fine 
Lettuce. 
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Lettuce—Paris White Cos 
Loose-Leaved Varieties — 
Black Seeded Simpson—45 Days. Black Seed. A 
standard loose-leaved American variety of very 
good quality. Crisp, yellowish green leaves of 
large size. Grows very quickly. The flavor is 
excellent. The color of the leaves is a lighter 
yellow than White Seeded Simpson. 
Early Curled Silesia (White Seeded Simpson)— 
45 Days. One of the best known and most 
popular of the curled varieties, of excellent 
quality. A quick growing, non-heading, crisp 
sort. The leaves are light green and crumpled. 
They are similar in appearance to the Black 
Seeded Simpson, only of a more golden yellow. 
Grand Rapids—45 Days. Black Seed. One of the 
leading non-heading varieties. Curled, crisp, 
light green, waxy leaves very much fringed. 
Cultivated extensively in the West under glass. 
Very tender leaves of fine quality. Similar to 
Boston Curled. 
Prize Head—50 Days. White Seed. A variety 
used very extensively in the United States. A 
curly, non-heading, crisp sort, having the gen- 
eral appearance of bronze all over. The inside 
leaves are emerald green. Prize Head, also 
known as Satisfaction, is a rapid grower. 
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Cos or Romaine 
This kind of Lettuce originated on the Island of 
Cos near Malta, in the Mediterranean Sea. Both 
varieties were listed by us over 100 years ago. 
Dark Green Cos—65 Days. White Seed. Same 
as Paris White Cos except leaves are dark 
green. 
Paris White Cos—65 Days. White Seed. A strong 
grower and very productive with long, shell- 
shaped, light green leaves of most excellent 
quality. It is a self-folder, but when the plant 
is over half grown it is best tied up with a 
soft string or a wisp of grass so the inner 
leaves may be blanched perfectly white, in 
which condition they are more crisp. 
Lettuce—New York 
Gonduclhi Mustard 
Of European origin. One ounce sows 200 feet of 
drill. Four pounds will sow an acre. Breaks 
ground in 5 days and one inch high in 8 days 
under most favorable circumstances in our green- 
house. In the Spring, when the Pear tree is in 
bloom or as soon as the ground can be worked, 
drill in rows 18 inches apart, covering the seed 
lightly. To have a succession the sowings should 
be made every two or three weeks till Fall. Used 
extensively for salad and also as spinach. 
Bloomsdale, Large-Leaved—35 Days. Producing, 
when fully grown, immense leaves which are 
long and broad. Leaves when not. too large are 
very tender and palatable as a’ salad. The 
leaves when large are often boiled like Spinach. 
Chinese, Broad-Leaved — 45 Days. The mother 
variety from which Bloomsdale Large-Leaved 
was selected and bred. 
Florida, Broad-Leaved—43 Days. Leaves excep- 
tionally large, slightly crumpled and thick. 
More of a yellowish color than Chinese Broad- 
Leaved. Thick, white midrib. A quick growing 
variety. . 
Giant Southern Curled—35 Days. Leaves large, 
yellowish green, much crumpled on the edges. 
Mustard Spinach (Tendergreen)—28 Days. Nar- 
row, dark-green leaves combining flavor of 
Spinach and Mustard. 
Ostrich Plume (Fordhook Fancy)—40 Days. This 
was introduced, grown and named over fifty 
years ago by the Landreths. Shoots to seed 
much more slowly than any other sort. Dark 
green, long, plume-like leaves are very distinct 
and borne in profusion. Very curly, ornamental 
and delicate. 
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