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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Prize=Winner Tomato. 



In this new sort we have the Prince of Market Tomatoes. In color somewhat resembling the Beauty, hut much 

 larger, very solid, ripens earlier than the World's Fair, and with us was the best keeper we have seen ; as an early 

 Tomato it is first-class, selling for the highest market price, and a remarkably full bearer; it is also well adapted 

 for a late crop. It is smooth and uniform in shape, and in quality it cannot be surpassed. It is remarkably free 

 from acidity and cuts as solid as meat. No Trucker or Market Gardener should fail to try at least a small quantity 

 of the seed of this candidate for popular favor among Tomato Growers, and private families will find it to their 

 advantage to add this to their list of good things for the table. 



Pkt., 5 and 10 cts. Oz., 25 cts. # lb., 75 cts. lb., $2.50. 



New Tomato, 

 Dwarf Aristocrat. 



This fine new variety in habit of growth and foliage 

 resembles the dwarf Champion, and might be taken for 

 that popular variety were it not for the color of its 

 beautiful rich, glossy red fruit, so much preferred by 

 many to the purple or rose-colored sorts. In size, 

 solidity, productiveness, smoothness and flavor it is up 

 to the present high standai d of excellence. It will be 

 found especially desirable for forcing under glass arid 

 growing outside for early market purposes. It may be 

 planted 3 by 3 feet or even closer, making it also desir- 

 able for small gardens or where space is valuable. 



Pkt., 5 and 10 cts. Oz., 25 cts. X 75 cts. 

 lb., 82.50. 



Forest Hill, Md., Dec. 8th, 1894. 

 Messes. Geifpith, Tuenee & Co. . 



Gentlemen :— In repiy to your inquiry as to 

 how we liked the Prize-Winner Tomato, will 

 say it is unquestionably one of the finest that 

 we have ever grown. It is a very smooth 

 solid Tomato, of large size, heavy, delicious 

 flavor, good keeper, and an abundant yielder. 



Yours respectfully, 



W. H. PRICE. 



Pleasant Hill, Cecil Co., Md. 

 The Paragon and Queen Tomato Seeds we had 

 from you this year were certainly fine. They 

 were of uniform size and deep color. Some of 

 our growers had near 400 bushels to the acre 

 from them. 



ROGERS & GRIER. 



Merchantville, N. J. 

 Messrs. Griffith, Turner & Co. 



Gentlemen : — The Baltimore Cabbage Lettuce I 

 bought of you last spring was certainly a very 

 fine lettuce. I want to try it for fall sowing. 



WM. A. SHIVERS, 



