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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE. MD. 



SEEDS, 



IMPROVED MARYLAND YELLOW DENT. 



Early LeaniiDg,— An earh- selected va- 

 Tiety of Yellow Corn, small grain, weight}- and 

 productive. Highly esteemed in Maryland and 

 Pennsylvania. The earliest Yellow Corn in cul- 

 tivation. Ot., lo cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bush., I1.50. 



Golden Beauty. — A large broad grained 

 Yellow Corn with ears of perfect shape and ver^- 

 small cob. The richness of color and the quality 

 of the grain make it a very superior variety. Qt., 

 10 cts.: peck, 50 cts.; bush., I1.50. 



Cliampion 'Wliite Pearl.— A new early 

 White Dent Corn. It ripens in ninety to one hun- 

 •dred days from time of planting. The grain is 

 large and cob small ; makes a good sized ear. 

 Ot., 10 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bush., $1.50. 



Maryland. White.— The most productive 

 and showy White Corn; makes splendid Meal. 

 Ot.. 10 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bush., $1.50. 



Blunt's Prolific.— Remarkably prolific, 

 producing from three to five good sized ears on a 

 stalk and growing very large lodder; is frequently 

 used for ensilage. Ot., 10 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; 

 l)ush., I1.50. 



Hickory King.— The largest grained and 

 smallest cobbed pure White Dent Corn in culti- 

 vation; ripens medium early; well adapted to 

 planting on thin ground. Ot., 10 cts.; peck. 50 

 cts.; bush., I1.50. 



Kice Pop Corn. — The best kind for pop- 

 ping. Lb., S cts.; 4 lbs., 25 cts. 



Corn Poppers.— 10 cts. each. 



Seed Oats. 



Our Oats are grown specially for Seed pur- 

 poses. Samples mailed on application. 



Clydesdale.— A very early and productive 

 variety of extraordinary weight. Per bush., (32 

 lbs.) I1.25. 



Welcome. — An excellent variety; very pro- 

 -ductive and heavy. Per bush., (32 lbs.) 90 cts. 



Other varieties, carefully selected, at market 

 prices. 



Wheat and Rye. 



'Write us August ist for Special Prices on 

 Seed Wheat and Rve for Fall Sowing. 



SEED CORN. 



I m p rove d 31 aryland Yellow 

 Bent. — Our Maryland Dent Corn has 

 taken first premium over all other Field 

 Corn wherever exhibited. The grains are 

 unusually deep, ears large, stalks grov%- 

 from seven to ten feet high ; does not ex- 

 haust the soil so much, and will stand 

 drought better than a large stalk. 



This Corn will 3-ield five to ten bushels 

 per acre more than any other Corn gener- 

 ally planted. Yields as good on thin land 

 as any other Corn. A strong and vigorous 

 grower. Ot., 10 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bushel, 

 I1.50. 



Buckwheat. 



New Japanese and Silver Hull in season, at 

 market prices. These are the best varieties in use. 



Broom Corn. 



ImproTcd Evergreen. — This is the favor- 

 ite sort, has a fine brush, yields well and keeps 

 green. Qt., 20 cts.; bush., %2 50. 



Flax Seed. 



Lb.. 10 cts.; 20 lbs., |i. go; bush., $2.50. 



Clover and Grass Seeds. 



Red Clover, Timothy, Perennial Rye Grass, 

 Italian Rye Grass, Hungarian Grass and German 

 Millet at Icwest market prices. 



Scarlet Clover.— The most beautiful of all 

 Clovers; exceedingly productive and very palat- 

 able to Cattle; sow 10 lbs. to the acre. Per lb.. 

 12 cts. 



Lucerne Clover.— One of the most valu- 

 able among Clovt-rs, resisting drought and re- 

 maining green when other sorts are dried up; lb., 

 15 cts. 



Japan Clover,— 20 cts. lb. 



Wliite Dutch Clover. — % lb., 10 cts.; 



lb., 30 cts. 



Orchard Grass. — Extra heavy tested seed, 

 bush., (14 Ibs.l I1.65. Orchard Grass. — Good 

 seed; bush., (14 lbs.) I1.40. 



Red Top or Herds Grass.— Bushel, (14 

 lbs.) Ii.oo. 



Grass.— Fancv cleaned; bushel 



Blue 



lbs.) I1.75. 



Blue 

 lbs.) I1.25. 



Sweet Vernal. — Perennial 



Grass. — Extra cleaned; bushel, 



(14 

 (14 



Lb., 60 cts. 



Pasturage Grass Mixture. 



Special Mixture for Upland; bushel, (14 lbs.) 

 I2.25. 



Special Mixture for Low Ground; bushel, (14 

 lbs.)|2.25. 



Special Prices to Canners, Gardeners and Farmers, in Large Quantities. 



