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GRIFFITH, TURNER &, CO., BALTIMORE, MD 



CORN— For Table Use. 



GERMAN, WELSCHKORN.-AYhen coin is -wanted to toe sent toy mail, add 8 cts. per pt. to pay postage. 



Sugar Corn mar be planted ia rows three to four feet apart and the saeds placed about eight inches apart in the 

 rows, or planted in bills three to four feet apart each way, according to variety grown or richness of soil. Don't 

 leave more than three plants remain in each hill. It can be planted in this vicinity from first of Mav to last of July 

 for succession of croo. By planting every two weeks a family may have good corn thi oughout the whole season. 



LATE MAMMOTH. 



FIRST OF ALL. — A selection from the Cory, the ears 

 about same size as Cory, lighter in color and earlier. 

 Q,nart, 20 cents. Peck, 85 cents. 



EXTRA EARLY BALTIMORE. — The earliest of all. 

 Can be planted earlier than sugar corn. 



Ear, 5 cts. Doz., 30 cts. Q,t.. 20 cts. 

 % bask.. 75 cts. Busli , s2.50. 



EXTRA EARLY A DAMS.— Ear. 5 cts. T>oz.,25 cts. 

 Q,t., 20 cts. k busli., 75 cts. Busk., $2,25. 



ADAMS EARLY.— A favorite in the South. 



Ear, Sets. Doz, 25 cts. Ot., 20 cts. 

 % ba.k.,65 cts. Busli. 7 $2.25. 



EARLY BURLINGTON HYBRID.— Not atrae Sugar 

 Corn, bat a hybrid, or mixture, between the Sugar Corn 

 and the Adams' Early, being as early as Adams, with an 

 ear about the size of Stowell"s Evergreen, and more pro- 

 ductive than either. The husk, blade and ear when green 

 resemble the Suirar Corn. Those who have tried it want 

 it again. 



Qt., 20 cts. Peck, 85 cts. Busk, $3.00. 



STABLER'S EARLY.— Of larger size thanusualfor 



the early kinds. It is remarkable for fine flavor, sweet- 

 ness and earliness, and is a desirable gardener's and 

 canning variety. 



Pint, 10 cts. Q,t., 20 cts. Peck, 90 cts. 



CROSBY'S EXTRA EARLY. — An early market 

 variety, very productive, ears rather short and rich sug- 

 ary flavor. 



Qt.,20cts. Peck, S5 cts. 



WHITE CORY SWEET.— Earliest Sweet Corn 

 known, of superior merit. 



Q,t., 20 cts. H bash., 75 cts. Busk., $2.50. 



STOWELL'S EYERGREEX- So well known that it 

 scarcely needs description. Excellent, keeps green till 

 cold weather, ears large, one of the best. 

 Ear, 5 cts. Doz , 10 ets. Qt.. 20 cts. Peck, 75 cts. 

 Basil., $2.50. 



MAMMOTH SWE" T.— The largest variety grown, 

 very fine for market purposes. 



Ear, 5 cts. Doz , 50 cts. Q,t.. 20 t-ts Peck. 75 cts. 

 Basil.. $2.30. 



TRUCKERS' EARLY. — This is, as its name indicates, 

 the best Sugar Corn for Truckers to plant early. lr is a 



week earlier tha i Evenrreen.vory productive and showy. I s uo -ar Corn lar^e white "rain and <?weet 

 ltisalsooneofth-bestforlaterplanting. Every Market 1 " U=ai UOrni laie6, mTC efam tinU S eeT 

 Gardener should grow it, as it will produce 2 to 3 market- 

 able ears to each stalk. 



Qt., 20 cts. Peck, S5 cts. Basil., $3.00. 



EARLY MINNESOTA SUGAR.— One of the first 

 early among Sugar Corn. 



Qt.,20cts. Peck, 85 cts. 



TUCK OX. — A verv handsome and excellent variety of 



Ear. 5 cts. Doz., 10 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Peck, 75 cts. 

 Bask., $2.50. 



IMPROVED NE PLUS ULTRA, OR COUNTRY 

 GE.\TLE)IA.V, — The sweetest and most delicious fla- 

 vored of all the Sugar Corn. Early, good sized ear and 

 deep grain. 



Pt., 15 cts. Q,t , 25 cts. Peck, $1.00. 



EARLY MAMMOTH.— A splendid market sort, pro- 

 ducing- Jnrg:e handsome ears, grain large, white and 

 sweet. Fills out well at the end. 



Ear, 5 cts. Doz., 40 cts. Q,t.. 20 ets. Peek. 75 cts. 

 Bask., $2.50. 



EGYPTIAN OR WASHINGTON MARKET— A 



large variety somewhat resembling the Evergreen, fla- 

 vor peculiarly rich and sweet, and of superior quality, 

 line for market. 



Pt., 10 cts. Q,t., 20 cts. Peck, 75 cts. Busk., $2.50. 



BLACK MEXICAN SUGAR.— The Black Corn is 



especially rich in sugary qualities. 



Quart. 20 cts. reck, 90 cts. 



SUGAR CORN— For Fodder. 



At Market Prices. 



FOR FIELD VARIETIES OF CORN, 

 SEE FARM SEEDS 



Cress, or Pepper Grass. 



Used as a small salad. Sow very thickly in shallow 

 drills, on a smooth surface, at shurt intervals throughout 

 the season. 



CURLED. — Pkt., 5 cts. Oz., 10 cts. V lb., 20 cts, 

 lb., 60 ets. 



WATER CKESS.— Pkt., 10 cts. Oz., 30 cts. 



SPECIAL PRICES FOR SUGAR CORX IX QUANTITIES GIVEN OX APPLICATION. 



