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Grii'Fith, Turner & Co., BAi^timore, Md. 



PARTIES ORDERING BY MAIL, PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: 



SEEDS FREE . — Seeds in our 5 and 10 cent flat papers, ounces and % lb. 

 packages, will be mailed Free of Postage to the purchaser at catalogue prices. 



SEEDS BY MAIL on which the pvirchaser must pay the postage. Peas, 

 Beans and Corn, 8 cts. per pint; Small Seeds in quantities over % lb., 8 cts. per lb. 



REMITTANCES. — Remit by draft, postal money-order or postal note; or, if 

 under One Dollar, in postage stamps. 



ORDERS FROM UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS must be accom- 

 panied with the cash. 



NOTICE. — The greatest care is taken to supply every article true to name 

 and of the very best quality; at the same time it is understood that we do not 

 warrant our seeds, and that we are not in any respect responsible for any loss or 

 damage arising from any failure thereof. 



OBSERVE that on account of short crops in some varieties of seeds, prices 

 are subject to change without notice. 



Artichoke. 



Green Globe.— Cultivated for the flower 

 heads, which are cooked like Asparagus. Pkt. 

 lu cts.; oz. 30 cts. 



Asparagus. 



Sow the seed in the, seed bed late in the fall 

 or in the early spring, as soon as the ground 

 can be worked, in drills one foot apart, cover- 

 ing the seed about one inch deep. Thin the 

 plants to three inches in the row. The roots 

 may be removed to the permanent bed when 

 one or two j-ears old. 



BARK'S MAMMOTH. - A new variety, 

 highly recommended for its many good quali- 

 ties. Grows very large. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz 15 cts ; 

 14 lb. iO cts ; lb. Sl-25. 



PAXMETTO.— This sort is growing in favor 

 in many localities. Early, large and prolific. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 34 lb. 30 cts.: lb. §1.00. 



CONOTER'.S COLOSSAt. — The- old and 

 well-known variety. Pkt, 10 cts.; M lt>. 3u cts.; 

 lb. 50 cts. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS— Barr'sMainmotli. 



Per 100, S1.0U; per l,Or,0, $6.50. 

 Palmetto.— Per lOv), Sl-OO; per 1,000, 86.0">. 

 Colossal Per 100, 75 cts ; per 1,000, 5.00. 



Beans. 



Add 8 cts. per pint if to be sent by mail. 



Dwarf, Snap or Bush.— Select light warm 

 soil and plant, when danger from frost is past, 

 in the spring, in drills two to two and a half 

 feet apart, dropping the beans about two inches 

 apart in the drills, and cover one inch deep. 

 On account of short crop of beans, all prices are 

 subject to change without notice. 



FIRST 3IARKET.-The earliest of all. 

 Pt. 20 cts.; qt. 35 cts.; peck $1.75; bush. «6.0lt. 



EARXT TELEOW SIX WEEKS.— Very 

 early. Pt. 10 cts.; qt. 20cts.: peck $1.10; bush. 

 Si.CO. 



EARXIESTRED TAEEXTINE Ten days 



earlier than the ordinary Eed Valentine Bean, 

 and therefore the best for tiuckers and market 

 gardeners. Round pod, tender and prolific. Qt. 

 JiO cts.; peck Sl-lO; bush. §4.00. 



RED SPECKEED TAEENTINE Round 



pod and tender. Qt. 20 cts.; peck $1.00; bush. 

 83.75. 



WHITE VAEENTINE.— Seed white; very 

 desirable. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts ; peck $1.25; bush. 

 St.-50. 



TIOEET.— Improved round pod wax bean, 

 Qt. 35 cts.; reckSl 75. 



EAXDRETH'S SCARLET.— A sort come 

 to stay. Qt. 35 cts.; peck $1.70. 



BLACK WAX — Yellow pod; earl^-for a snap 

 bean; superior. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; peck SI. 25; 

 bush. Si.oO. 



WHITE WAX — White pod; among the sec- 

 ond early varieties. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 30 cts.; peck 

 .Si..50. 



GOLDEX WAX — Rich, tender, delicious, 

 early. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts ; peck Sl-35; bush. 

 St.50. 



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IMPROVED RUST PROOF GOLDEN 

 WAX.— See description Page 4. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 

 25 cts.; peckS1..50; bush, go 00. 



KIDNEY WAX BEANS .-This is one of 

 the best of the wax sorts. Very early, large 

 pod, hardy and prolific. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; 

 peckgl.50; bush. $5.00. 



Special Prices to Canners, &arcleaers and Parmers, in Large Quantities. 



