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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



CORN— For Table Use. 



German, Welschkorn. 



When Corn is wanted to be Sent by Mai], add 8 cts. per 

 pt. to pay Postage.) 



Sugar Corn may be planted in 

 rows three to four feet apart and 

 the seeds placed about eight inches 

 apart in the rows, or planted in 

 hills three to four feet apart each 

 way, according to variety grown 

 or richness of soil. Do not leave 

 more than three plants remain in 

 each hill. It can be planted in this 

 vicinity from first of May to last 

 of July for succession of crop. By 

 planting every two weeks a family 

 may have good Corn throughout 

 the' whole season. 



FIRST ()!• ALL.-A selec- 

 tion from the Cory, the ears about 

 same size as Cory, lighter in color 

 and earlier. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. Bu, 

 S2.50. 



WHITE CORY. — An extra j 

 early variety, with good-sized ears 



and large kernels. 

 Qt. 20 cts. 34 !>"• 75 cts. 

 ISll. S2.25. 



EXTRA EARLY BAE- 



TIMORE.-The hardiest and 

 earliest variety for table use; it 

 can be planted earlier than any 

 other, but is not a sweet Corn; 

 white, indented grains and short 

 ear. 



Ear 5 cts. doz. 30 cts. Qt. 

 20 cts. 34 ton. 75 cts. 

 Bu.;§2.50. 



EVERGREEN. 



EXTRA EARLY AD- 

 AMS.-Ear, 5 cts. Doz. 25 

 IH. 10 cts. Qt. 15 cts. M ton. 65 cts. I5n. $2.00. 



ADAMS EARLY. — A favorite in the South. 

 Ear 5 cts. Dz. 25 cts. Pt. 10 cts. Qt. 15 cts. 

 34 ton. 65 cts. Bu. $2.00. 

 EARLY BI RLINGTON HYBRID. — Not a 

 true Sugar Corn, but a hybrid or mixture between the 

 Sug ar Corn and the Adams Early, being as early as Adams, 

 with an ear about the size of Stowell's Evergreen, and 

 more productive than either. The husk, blade and ear 

 when green resemble the Sugar Corn. Those who have 

 tried it want it again. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. Bu. $2.50. 

 TRI CKERS' EARLY.— This is, as its name indi- 

 cates, the best Sugar Corn for truckers to plant early. It 

 is a week earlier than Evergreen, very productive and 

 showy. It is also one of the best for later planting. Every 

 market gardener should grow it, as it will produce two to 

 three marketable ears to each stalk. 



Ear 5 cts. »z. 40 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 80 cts. 

 Bu. §2.75. 



EARLY MINNESOTA SUGAR.— One of the 



first earlv among Sugar Corn. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 85 cts. 



IMPROVED 

 NE PU S UL- 

 TRA.— The sweet- 

 est and most de- 

 licious flavored of 

 all the Sugar Corn. 

 Early, good-sized 

 ears and deep grain. 

 Very productive, 

 some stalks yielding- 

 four ears, and an 

 average crop run- 

 ning as high as three 

 ears to the stalk. 

 No private garden 

 should be without 

 this delicious va- 

 riety. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 

 75 cts. Bu. 

 $2.50. 



COUNTRY 

 GENTLEMEN 



An improvement on 

 the Ne Plus Ultra, 

 having a larg'er ear. 

 Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 

 85 cts. Bu. 

 §3.00. 



STABLER'S EARLY. — Of larger size than usual 

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

 sweetness and earliness, and is a desirable gardeners' and 

 canning variety. 



Pt. 10 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 90 cts. 

 CROSBY'S EXTRA EARLY. — An early 

 market variety, very productive, ears rather short and 

 rich sugary flavor. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. Bu. S2.75. 

 STOWELL'S EVERGREEN.— So well known 

 that it scarcely needs description . Excellent, keeps green 

 till cold weather, ears large, one of the best. 

 Ear 5 cts. Dz. 40 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. 

 Bu. $2.25. 



EARLY MAMMOTH. — A splendid market sort, 

 producing large, handsome ears, grain large, white and 

 sweet. Fills out well at the end. 



Ear 5 cts. Dz. 40 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. 

 Bu. $2.50. 



MAMMOTH SWEET. — The largest variety 

 grown, very fine for market purposes. 

 Ear 5 cts. Dz. 50 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. 

 Bu. $2.50. 



HICKOX.-A verv handsome and excellent variety 

 of Sugar Corn, large, white grain and sweet. 

 Ear 5 cts. Dz. 40 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. 

 Bu. S2.25. 



EGYPTIAN OR WASHINGTON MAR- 

 KET. — A large variety, somewhat resembling the Ever- 

 green, flavor peculiarly rich and sweet and of superior 

 quality, fine for market. 



Ear 5 cts. Dz. 40 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. 

 Bu. $2.25. 



BLACK MEXICAN SUGAR.— The Black Corn 

 is especially rich in sugary qualities. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 90 cts. 



SUGAR CORN.— For Fodder. 



At Market Prices. 



LARGE LATE MAMMOTH. 



Messrs. Griffith, Ttirner & Co. 



Gents : The seeds I have bought from you 

 have always given satisfaction. 



Joseph Plu^i.mer. 



Jewell, Md. 



MlLLENBECK, VA. 



Messrs. Griffith, Turner & Co. 



Gents : Find amount inclosed for seeds sold 

 this season. Please book our order for 1 box of 

 seed for 1896. A. B. Wood. 



FOR FIELD VARIETIES OF CORN, SEE FARM SEEDS PACE 31. 



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



