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RADISH— Continued. 



ROI NII BI.ACK SPANISH.-A fine globe 

 shaped Radish, very popular with the Germans, known 

 as Hettig; good quality. 



Pitts. 5 cts. Oz.iovts. Hlb. 20cts. lb. 50 cts. 



EONG BUCK SPAN- 

 ISH. — A large winter variety ; 

 one of the hardiest, with dark 

 green leaves, firm in texture ; 

 keeping until spring. 



Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. Ya 

 lb. 20 cts. lb. 50 cts. 



I, A R (i Iv WHITE 

 SPANISH WINTER. 



Fine keeping quality. 



Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. Ya 

 lb, 20 cts. lb. 50 cts. 



CHINESE HOSE 

 W INTER.- Remarkably 

 fine for winter use. The best of 

 the winter sorts. 



Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. Ya 

 CHINESE ROSE WINTER. lb. 20 cts. lb. 60 cts. 



RHUBARB, or PI E PLANT. 



Sow in April, in drills one inch deep and one foot apart. 

 When plants are large enough, thin to ten inches apart 

 and cultivate. In the fall or following spring transplant 

 into deep rich soil three feet apart each way. 

 Pitt. 10 cts. Oz.iscts. Ya lb. 45 cts. lb. $1.50. 



SALSIFY, or VEGETABLE 

 OYSTER. 



Sow in early spring on light, 

 rich soil in drills fourteen 

 inches apart, and thin the 

 plants to six inches in the row. 

 The roots will be ready for use 

 in October, and will sustain no 

 injury by being left in the 

 ground during the winter. 

 AVhen cooked the flavor some- 

 what resembles the oyster, 

 and is a good substitute for it. 



EARGE WHITE. — 



The old, well-known variety. 



Pitt. 5 and 10 cts. 1 i lb. 

 25 cts. lb. 90 cts. 



SANDWICH ISLAND 

 MAMMOTH. This new 

 Salsify grows fully twice the 

 size of the old sort, and is su- 

 perior in quality. Invaluable 

 to market gardeners. 



Pitt. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 

 15 cts. Ya lb. 30 cts. 

 lb. $1.00. 



SPINACH. 



This is quite an important crop with market gardeners, 

 nnd one easily managed. 



For summer use, sow early in springs in drills eight 

 inches to one foot apart, covering the seed one inch deep. 

 Select rich soil and manure liberally. A succession may 

 be obtained by sowing at intervals of two weeks through 

 the season. For very early spring use sow in August, 

 and protect the plants through the winter by a thick cov- 

 ering of clean straw or some similar light covering. 

 Spinach is used principally as greens for boiling, and is 

 very highly esteemed for this purpose. 



VICTORIA SPINACH.-This new Spinach 

 comes to us with the highest recommendations from the 

 growers. The foliage is heavy, the broad, dark green 

 leaves being of the true Savoy appearance, and of the 

 finest quality, but the most remarkable feature that will 

 make it of special value, both for market and family 



gardens, is the fact that it is in prime condition from two 

 weeks to three weeks after all other varieties of Spinach 

 had run to seed. 



Pitt. 5 cts. % lb. 10 cts. lb. 25 cts. 



CUREED SAVOY, or BEOOMSDAEE.- 



The leaves are finely curled, large, thick and heavy, and 

 are produced in great numbers. By far the best and most 

 productive Spinach in cultivation. The kind most gen- 

 erally used by the truckers and large growers around 

 Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk and other large cities. 

 Our sales of this sort increase rapidly each year. 

 Pitt. 5 cts. Ya lb. 10 cts. lb. 20 cts. 



GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO.'S EXTRA 

 CUREED SAVOY.— American grown ; selected 

 stock. Description page 7. 



Eb. 25 cts, 5 lbs. $1.00. 



EONG STANDING. — Best for spring sowing, as 

 it is very slow to seed. The leaves are large, round, un- 

 usually thick, curled and of a fine dark green color. 

 Pitt. 5 cts. Ya lb. 10 cts. lb. 20 cts. 



SQUASH 



The Squashes are all quite tender, and 

 therefore no progress can be made in 

 starting them until the weather be- 

 comes somewhat warm and settled. 



Plant in hills five feet apart each way 

 for the bush varieties, and eight feet 

 for the running varieties, allot eight 

 seeds to the hill, but dont allow over 

 three to stand. 



EAREY WHITE BUSH SCAEEOPED.— 



A desirable and marketable sort. Best known and most 



productive of all the summer sorts. 



Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. Ya lb. 20 cts. lb. 50 cts. 



SI MMER CROOK NECK EAREY.— Fine 

 flavor ; a desirable table sort. 



Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. J41b. 20 cts. lb. 50 cts. 



WINTER CROOK NECK.— Flesh red, fine 

 flavor ; largely grown for winter use. 

 Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. 34 lb. 20 cts. lb. 50 cts. 



BOSTON MARROW.— For autumn use. Fine 

 for pies or baking. 



Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. 1 1 lb. 20 cts. lb. 50 cts. 



HUBBARD. — Fine and desirable for winter use. 

 Pitt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. J4 lb. 20. cts. lb. 50 cts. 



SIBLEY, or PIKE'S PEAK.— Shell is pale 

 green in color, very thin and smooth, flesh solid and thick, 

 brilliant orange color, and of rich, delicate flavor. A 

 good keeper. 



Pitt. 5 and xo cts. Ya lb. 20 cts. lb. 60 cts. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO CANNEKS, GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



