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French Canner Peas. 



Introduced in 1886, and largely used by Canners ever 

 •since, who have upon them made a high reputation for the 

 quality of their goods. Canners who have used it claim that 

 it does not blacken under processing. It is a small Pea pro- 

 duced in long slim pods, containing on an average of seven 

 Peas to the pod. The vines grow from three to three and a 

 half feet high, should be planted four feet apart. This is one 

 ■of the most profitable Peas to plant. Comes in about ten days 

 later than our Extra Early. 



Pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., |i.oo; bush., I3.50. 



Baltimore, Md., Nov. 30th, 1892. 

 Messrs. Griffith, Turner & Co., 



Gentlemen:— Having packed the "French Canner" va- 

 riety of Peas, we do not hesitate to recommend them as a 

 •most superior article, in appearance, color and flavor. This 

 combined with the fact that they show a better yield, make 

 them in our opinion the most desirable variety of Peas for 

 packer's use. 



J. S. FARREN & CO. 



Odenton, Md., Oct. ist, 1892. 

 Messrs. Griffith, Turner & Co., 



Gentlemen: — I had a peck of your Gardeners' Favorite 

 Pe^s last year, and I gathered 45 bushels from it. 



W. T. HURTT. 



FRENCH CANNER PEAS. 



Griffith, Turner & Co.'s First Early Peas. 



This is the earliest of all and the most profitable Pea for Truckers and Market Gardeners to 

 :grow, because of its productiveness, regularity of growth, well filled pods, and earliness of maturing. 

 The pod is of a dark green color, of a full round shape and strong texture, which especially fits it for 

 shipping long distances. The pods fill so uniformly that frequently the entire crop can be gathered 

 at one picking, which is a valuable feature for Truckers. Qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.00; bush., $3.00. 



E.CO.PHILA. 



Stone Tomato. 



The New Stone Tomato ripens for main 

 crop, is very large and of bright scarlet 

 color, very smooth, ripening evenly to the 

 stem without a crack, exceedingly solid 

 and firm fleshed (as its name indicates), is 

 an excellent shipper, quality the very best, 

 fine for canning, a good keeper, without 

 hard core, not subject to rot, and its ap- 

 pearance on market remarkably attractive. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 60 cts.; 

 lb , $2.00. 



Special Prices to Canners, Gardeners and Farmers, in Large Quan'ities. 



