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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO,, BALTIMORE, MD. 



Ne Plus Ultra Sugar Corn. 



We call special attention to this new variety of Sugar Corn, also 

 known as " Shoepeg," "Little Gem," and " Quaker Sweet." It is 

 very desirable as an early sort. The ears are from five to seven 

 inches long, deep kernel, ver\' prolific, generally bearing three to five 

 ears to the stalk, and matures a little before Stowell's Evergreen, 

 being much sweeter and more sugary than that well-known variety. 

 Qt., 20 cts., by mail, 30 cts.; .peck, 85 cts. 



Baltimore Nutmeg Canteloupe. 



Country Gentleman Sweet Corn. 



This is one of the finest Sweet Corns for pri- 

 vate use. The ears are of good size, produced in 

 great abundance, and the Corn of delicious qual- 

 ity. It is a selection from the Ne Plus Ultra, the 

 ears being larger; in other respects they are sim- 

 ilar. Pt., 15 cts.; qt., 20 cts.; by mail, 30 cts.; 

 peck, 90 cts. 



Well known and ven.- pop^'lar with Market 

 Gardeners and Truckers around Baltimore. It 

 well deserves the praise it has received. It is of 

 good size and shape, of rich flavor and a splendid 

 shipper. Our seed is from select stock. 



Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; X ^b., 25 cts.; lb., 70 

 cts.; 5 lbs., $3.00. 



Truckers' Early Sugar Corn. 



This is the most desirable variety of Sugar 

 Corn for Truckers and Gardeners to plant 

 early. It is ten days earlier than Evergreen 

 very productive, growing two to four ears t 

 the stalk. The ears set low, are large and wc 

 filled, the grain long and narrow, similar to 

 Evergreen, but smaller. It is one of the most 

 productive varieties in cultivation. 



Qt., 20 cts.; pk., $1.00 ; bushel, $3.50. 



Early Burlington Hybrid 

 Corn. 



This Corn has been grown for several years 

 by a few Truckers for the Philadelphia Market, 

 and as they kept it among themselves, they 

 had almost the entire control of the early mar- 

 kets. While it is as early as the Adams, the 

 ears are very much larger, and their resem- 

 blance to the Sugar Corn makes it a great 

 seller. It is not a true Sugar Corn, but a hybrid, 

 or mixture, between the Sugar Corn and the 

 Adams' Earh'. Qt., 20 cts.; peck, 85 cts.; 

 bushel, I3.00. 



Anne Arundel Canteloupe. 



This handsome melon has for several years been a special 

 favorite with a number of the leading growers of Anne Arun- 

 del County, Md. Knowing its value we secured the stock 

 and introduced it last year. It has met ever\- promise we 

 made for it upon its introduction. One grower says: " It is in 

 all respects one of the best of Melons." Another says: 



" Portsmouth, Va., Oct. 28, '03. 



Dear Sirs.— The Anne Arundel Canteloupe was perfectly 

 satisfactory, just what it is claimed to be : it proved to be 

 early, of good size, and gave me a large yield." 



It is ver\- large, nearly round, deeply netted and of good 

 flavor. A wagon load of them at once attracts the buyer's at- 

 tention, and when piled up on a market stall they are irresist- 

 ible. No large grower's stock is complete without this 

 superb melon. 



Pkts., 5 and 10 cts.; }i lb., 30 cts.: lb., |i.oo. 



Special Prices to Canners, Gardeners and Farmers, in Large Quantities. 



