u GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



CORN SALAD. 



vThree ounces of seed to 100 feet of row. 



CORN SALAD. 



Pkt. 5 cts. Oz. io cts. L ilt>.20cts. 



A favorite 

 salad plant 

 and very 

 hardy. Sow in 

 Aug ust or Sep- 

 tember, and 

 protect with 

 leaves during 

 the winter: it 

 can be gath- 

 ered in the 

 spring very 

 early. Sown in 

 April it is soon 

 ready for use. 

 The leaves are 

 somet imes 

 boiled and 

 served as spin- 

 ach. 



Lb. 50 cts. 



EXTRA EARU FORCING. 



of all others. 



-Ten davs ahead 



CARROT. 



German, Molirc. 



LOXG ORANGE. 



(One ounce of seed to 100 

 feet of row.) 

 Carrots thrive best in 

 rather a light, rich loam. 

 The groxind should be 

 well manured with fine 

 well rotted or composted 

 manure, and be tho- 

 roughly worked quite 

 deep. Sow in rows four- 

 teen inches apart and 

 thin plants to five or six 

 inches in the row. Sow 

 from middle of April to 

 middle of May. For late 

 crop sow in June or July. 

 An important point in 

 sowing Carrots is to tread 

 the rows firmly after sow- 

 ing'. For field culture 

 Carrots should be sown 

 in drills three to three 

 and a-half feet apart, so 

 as to cultivate by horse. 



EONG ORANGE . 



Deep orange color, long, 

 smooth, fine for either 

 gardeu or field culture. 

 All who have cattle 

 should raise a surplus of 

 this Carrot for feeding 

 milch cows during win- 

 ter. It increases the flow 

 of milk and imparts to 

 the butter a delicious 

 flavor and a rich golden 

 color. 



Plit. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts, 1410.25 cts. ED. 75 cts, 



HALF-LONG ORANGE DANVERS. — A 



decided acquisition of the half- 

 long type, broad - shouldered, 

 cylindrical, admirable in color, 

 fixed in habit, a wonderful pro- 

 ducer. It is a first-class Carrot 

 v«lv f or a11 soils. 



|fp% Plit, 5 CtS. 

 F Oz, 10 cts. 



jfplia. ; lb. 25 cts. 



wMemBi. 1 ]> 75 cts. 



Pitt. 5 cts. Oz, 10 cts. 



EARLY 



early, good. 

 Pfc:t. sets. 



4 lb. 30 cts. Lb.Si.oo, 



Blunt - rooted. 



SCARLET HORN, 



Favorite sort for early croi 

 Oz. 10 cts. \i lb, 25 cts. Lt>«75cts 



EARLY HALF-LOXG SCARLET CARENTAX. 



EARLY HALE-LONG SCARLET CAR- 

 ENTAN,- Skin is smooth, flesh red and without any 

 core or heart. It is excellent for forcing, and for fine 

 quality and perfect taste can hardlv be surpassed 

 Pkt. sets. Oz. 10 cts. ^lb. 25 cts. Lb. 75 cts. 



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HALF-LONG ORANGE DAXVERS. 



OX HEART. 



OX HEART.— A new French variety, intermediate 

 in length, of fine quality: excellent table sort. The shape 

 is nearly oval, and the color and quality all that can be 

 desired. No market gardener should be without it. 

 Plcis, 5 and 10 cts, Oz. 15 cts. ri lb. 25 cts. 

 Lb. 75 cts. 



CELERIAC, 



OR TURNIP ROOTED CELERY 



LARGE, SMOOTH 

 PR A GEE. — The largest, 

 smoothest and best of the 

 Ccleriacs. 



Pitts. 5 and 10 cts. 

 Oz. 20 cts. L 4 lb. 50 

 cts. Lb. Si. 50. 



NEW APPLE 

 SHAPE.— Small foliage, 

 large, round, smooth. 

 Plits. 5 and 10 cts. 

 Oz. 20 cts. L 4 lb. 50 

 cts. Lb. Si. 50. 



>"EW APPLE SHAPE. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO CANNERS. GARDENERS AND FARMERS. IX LARGE QUANTITIES. 



