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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Cabbage, — Continued. 



Large JRed Dutch, — The head is large, 

 round, solid and a deep red color, the best of the 

 Red Cabbages. Pkts., 5 andiocts.; oz., 25cts. ; 

 Xlb., 75 cts ; lb., I2.50. 



EARLY SNOWBALL. 

 (One Ounce of Seed will Produce 2000 Plants.) 



Cauliflower. 



The most delicate and delicious of all the 

 Cabbage family and requiring the same culture 

 and treatment, but being more delicate, the good 

 culture and richness of the soil recommended for 

 Cabbage is absolutely necessary for the Cauli- 

 flower. For early crop sow in hot-bed or cold 

 frame in February or March. For late crop sow 

 and treat like late Cabbage. Cauliflower can only 

 be grown on rich, well tilled, and well watered 

 soil. 



Early Snowball. — Snowball Cauliflower is, 

 and deserves to be the standard everywhere for 

 quality, with the Seedsman, the Market Gardener, 

 and the Amateur. It is the earliest of all Cauli- 

 flowers, nearly every plant will form a perfect 

 snow-white head and its close growing, compact 

 habit enables one-third more to be planted on the 

 same space of ground. Our Snowball is from the 

 best stock grown. Pkts., 25, 50 and $1.00 \ oz., 

 $2.50. 



Select Early Dwarf Erf urt. — Long the 

 standard of highest excellence, and still holding 

 its own with a great many people. Pkts., 25 and 

 50 cts. ; oz. ; $2.25. 



Early Paris, — A most excellent early sort. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



CORN SALAD. 



Corn Salad. 



(Three Ounces of Seed to One Hundred Feet of Row.) 



A favorite salad plant and very hardy. Sow 

 in August or September, and protect with leaves 

 during the winter ; it can be gathered in the spring 

 very early. Sown in April it is soon ready for use. 

 The leaves are sometimes boiled and served as 

 Spinach. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; 

 lb., 60 cts. 



Carrot. 



GERMAN MOHRE. 



(One Ounce of Seed to 100 F eet of Row.) 



Carrots thrive best in rather a light, rich loam. 

 The ground should be well manured with fine, well- 

 rotted or composted manure, and be thoroughly 

 worked quite deep. Sow in rows fourteen inches 

 apart and thin plants to five or six inches in the 

 row. Sow from middle of April to middle of May. 

 For late crop sow in June. 



Long Orange. — Deep orange color, long, 

 smooth, fine for either Garden or Field culture. 

 All who have cattle should raise a surplus of this 

 Carrot for feeding milch cows during winter. It 

 increases the flow of milk and imparts to the but- 

 ter a delicious flavor and a rich golden color. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; X lt)-> 25 cts.; lb.. 75 cts. 



Extra Early Forcing. — Ten days ahead 

 of all others. Pkt.. 5 cts.; oz., locts.; X^b., 30 

 cts.; lb., |i.oo. 



Early Scarlet Horn. — Blunt-rooted, early, 

 good. Favorite sort for early crop. Pkt., 5 cts.; 

 oz., 10 cts.; X lt>-> 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



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



