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GRIFFITH. TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE. MD. 



CORN— For Table Use, 



GERMAN WELSCHKORN.— When corn is wanted to be sent by mail, add S cts. per pt. to pay postage. 



Sugar Com may be planted in rows three to four feet apart and the seeds placed about eight inches 

 apart in the rows, or planted in hills three to four feet apart each way. according to varier\- grown or 

 richness of soil. Don't leave more than three plants remain in each hill. It can be planted in this 

 \-icinit\- from hrst of ^lay to last of July for succession of crop. 



LATE MAMMOTH. 



First of All, — A selection from the cory. the 

 ears about same size as cor\-, lighter in color and 

 earlier. Ot.. 20 cts.; peck. 85 cts. 



Extra Early Baltimore. — The earUest 

 of all. Can be planted earlier than sugar com. 

 Ear. 5 cts.; doz.. 40 cts.; qt.. 20 cts.; 1+ bush., 85 ; 

 bush., I3.00. 



Extra Early Adams, — Ear. 5 cts.; doz., 

 25 cts.; qt, 20 cts.; bush., 75 cts.; bush.. :s2.5o. 



Adams' Early, — A favorite in the South. 

 Ear. 5 cts.; doz., 25 cts.; qt., 20 cts.; bush., 65 

 cts. ; bush., ^2.25. 



Early Landreth JIarket. — Ot.. 20 cts.; 

 peck, 95 cts. 



Early SurJington Hybrid. — Not a true 

 Sugar Com, but a hybrid, or mixture, between the 

 Sugar Com and the Adams" Early. The ear, when 

 in proper condition for the table, resembles the 

 Sugar Com. Those who have tried it want it again. 

 Qt., 20 cts.; peck, 85 cts.; bushel. 53.00. 



Truckers' Early. — This is, as its name in- 

 dicates, the best Sugar Com for Truckers to plant 

 early. It is a week earlier than Evergreen, xery 

 productive and showy. Even.- Market Gardener 

 should grow it. Ot., 20 cts.; peck, 90 cts., bush., 

 1:3.00. 



Early Jtliniiesofa Sugar. — One of the 



first early among Sugar Corn. Ot., 20 cts.; peck, 

 85 cts. 



Crosby,— Qt., 20 cts.; bush.. 85 cts. 



Improved JN'e El us TTltra, or Shoe 



Eeg Corn, — The sweetest and most dehcious 

 flavored of all the Sugar Com. Early, good sized 

 ear and deep grain. Pt., 15 cts.; qt.. 25 cts.; peck, 

 |i.oo. 



JFJiite Cory Sweet.— EarYiest Sweet Com 

 known; of superior merit. Ot.. 20 cts.; ^4 bush.. 

 75 cts.; bush., $2.50. 



Country Gentleman. — A new sort, se- 



lected from the Xe Plus Ultra, and is highly recom- 

 mended for its many good qualities. Pt., 15 cts,; 

 qt., 25 cts.; peck, |;i.oo. 



Stmu elVs Evergreen. — So well known that 

 it scarcely needs description. Excellent, keeps 

 green till cold weather, ears large; one ot the 

 best. Ear, 5 cts.; doz., 40 cts.; qt.. 20 cts.; peck, 

 85 cts. ; bush., 53.00. 



JlammotJi Sweet. — The largest varietv- 

 grown ; ver\- fine for market purposes. Ear, 5 cts. ; 

 doz.. 50 cts.; qt., 20 cts.; peck, 85 cts.; bush., 53.00. 



Hickox. — A very handsome and excellent 

 variety- of Sugar Com, large, white grain and 

 sweet. Ear, 5 cts.; doz., 40 cts.: qt., 20 cts.; peck, 

 85 cts.; bush., $3.00. 



Ea rl y Ma m m oth . — Large ear and splendid 

 early market sort. Ear. 5 cts.; doz., 40 cts.; qt., 

 20 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; bush., 52.50. 



Egyj^tian. — Ears long, sweet and tender. 

 Ot.; 20 cts.; peck. 7^ cts.: bush., 52.50. 



LandretJi's Sugar. — Remarkably produc- 

 tive : two to three ears on stalk. The introducer 

 says : " " It will afibrd ^Market Gardeners more bas- 

 kets of marketable ears than any other vanet}-." 

 Ot. ; 20 cts.: peck. 90 cts.: bush.. 53.25. 



Black Mexican Sugar. — The Black Com 

 is especially rich in sugar}- qualities. Ot., 20 cts.; 



Sugar Corn. — For Fodder. 52.00 per bush. 



FOB FIELD J ABIETIES OF COBX, 



see page 32. 



Cress, or Pepper Grass. 



Used as a small salad. Sow ver\- thickly in 

 shallow drills on a smooth surface, at short inter- 

 vals throughout the season. 



Curled. — Pkt., 5 cts.: oz., 10 cts.; K lb.. 20 

 cts.; lb., 60 cts. 



Water Cress. — Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 



Special Prices for SUGAR CORN in quantities given on appHcation. 



