GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



FAKM SBBDS. 



SEED CORN. 



IMPROVED MARY LAND YEUOW 



DEKTi-Our Maryland Dent Corn has takenfirst prem- 

 ium over all other Field Com wherever exhibited, l tie 

 grains are unusually deep, ears large, stalks grow from 

 seven to ten feet high, does not exhaust the soil so much, 

 and will stand drought better than a large stalk. 



This corn will yield five to ten bushels per acre more 

 than any other Corn generally planted. Yields as good 

 on thin land as any other Corn. A strong and vigorous 

 grower. 



Qt. 10 cts. Pk. 50 cts. bu. $1.50. 



MARYLAND WHITE. — The most productive 

 and showy White Corn, makes splendid meal. 



Qt. locts. Pk.50 cts. I* 11. Si. 50. 



EARLY LEAMING.- An early selected variety 

 of Yellow Corn, small grain, weighty and productive. 

 Highly esteemed in Maryland and Pennsylvania. One 

 of the earliest varieties of Yellow Corn in cultivation. 

 Qt. IO Cts. Pk. 50 CtS. BU, $1.50. 



GOLDEN BEAUTY. — A large, broad-grained 

 Yellow Corn with ears of perfect shape and very small 

 cob, The richness of color and the quality of the grain 

 make it a very superior variety. 



Qt. 10 cts. Pk. 50 cts. Bu. $1.50. 



THE ioo-DAY BRISTOL.— The largest eared, 

 earliest Yellow Dent Corn in cultivation Since its intro- 

 duction this corn has grown in popularity each season, 

 and is now planted largely both in the Northern and 

 Southern States. The grain is a light golden yellow, large 

 and broad; the cob is small censidering the size of the 

 ear. The ears grow an average of about a foot in length, 

 and the growth of Fodder is immense. 



Qt. IO CtS. Pk. 50 CtS. BU. $1.50. 



B LU N T'S PROLIFIC- Remarkably prolific, 

 producing from three to five good sized ears on a stalk 

 and growing very large fodder, is frequently used for 

 ensilage'. „ 



Qt. IO CtS. IMi. 50 CtS. BU. $1.50. 



HICKORY KING. — The largest grained and 

 smallest cobbed pure White Dent Corn in cultivation, 

 ripens medium early, well adapted to planting on thin 

 ground. 



Qt. 10 cts. Pk. 50 cts. BU. $1.75. 

 RICE POP CORN.— The best kind for popping. 

 Lb. 10 c. 4 lbs. 25 c. By Mail, 20 c. per lt>. 



OATS. 



THIRTY-TWO POUNDS TO THE BUSHEL. 



Our Oats are grown specially for seed purposes. 

 CLYDE S D AL E.— A very early and productive 

 variety of extraordinary weight. 



Per bushel, (33 lbs.) $1.00. 



LINCOLN. — This new Oat is very early, and the 

 most productive of any; straw is stiff and strong, the 

 grain is very handsome and valuable for feeding. 



Per bushel, (32 lbs.) $1.25. 



WHITE RUSSIAN and WIDE AWAKE. 



Per bushel, 90 cts. 



WELCOME. — An excellent variety, very produc- 

 tive and heavy . 



Per bushel, (32 lbs.) 90 cts. 



WHEAT AND RYE. 



Write us August 1st for Special prices on Seed 

 Wheat and Rye for Fall Sowing. 



IMPROVED MARYLAND YELLOW DENT. 



SEED BUCKWHEAT. 



JAPANESE —The plants are large and vigorous, 

 maturing their seed early, and resisting drought and 

 blight remarkably well, while the grain is much larger 

 and at the same time has a thinner hull than the common 

 or the Silver Huh. Owing to its branching character, only 

 one-half the seed is required per acre, while the straw is 

 much stiffer and stands up better. We recommend this 

 especially for well drained or sandy land, and the dry 

 climate of the western plains. 



At Market Prices. 



SILVER HITLL.— This improved variety is much 

 better than the old sort. It is in bloom longer, matures 

 sooner, and yields double the quantity per acre. The 

 husk is thinner, the corners less prominent, and the grain 

 of a beautiful light grey color. 



At Market Prices. 



BROOM CORN. 



IMPROVED EVERGREEN— This is the fa- 

 vorite sort, has a fine brush, yields well and keeps green. 

 Qt. 20 cts. Bu. $2.50. 



FLAX SEED. 



Lb. 10 cts. 20 lbs. $1.00. Bu. $2.50. 

 EL AX-SEED MEAL.— For horses and cattle. 

 10 cts. per lb. 5 lb. 25 cts. In quantities at 

 market prices. 



MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUN- 

 FLOWER. 



THE GIANT OE ALL SUNFLOWERS.- 



Growing to double the size of the common sunflower, and 

 the yield of seed is twice as great. One hundred and 

 twenty-five bushels to the acre have been grown at a less 

 expense than corn. It is highly recommended for poultry, 

 the best egg-producing food known. The leaves make 

 splendid fodder, much relished by all kinds of stock. The 

 seed is good feed for horses, and yields a fine quality of 

 oil. The strong, thick stalks are used for fuel. 

 Lb. 10 cts. 4 lbs. 25 cts. $4.00 per 100 lbs. 



FIELD PEAS: 



Market Prices.— Write for Quotations. 



SOUTHERN BLACK -EYE COW. — Also 

 known as Sand Pea, a small white variety with black eye. 

 Sow two bushels to the acre. 



BLACK COW PEAS. — Very popular in Mary- 

 land, Virginia and other parts of the South. 



CANADA FIELD PEAS.— Valuable for North- 

 ern climates for cattle feeding. Used as feed for pigeons, 

 etc., and for green soiling. 



Qt. 10 cts. Pk, 40 cts. Bu. $1.25* 



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



