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GRIFFITH. TURNER Sc CO.. BALTIMORE, MD. 



Endive. 



GERMAN Exi : :zy 



(One Ounce of Seed to 150 Ft : 

 For earh' use, sow as soon Ji- : :r : v can 

 be worked in tlie Spring. ::: ;::N.- f.f-.rr:: ir.ches 

 apart, and tliin plants to six ;r ri^/,: i:::-:rs m the 

 row. To blanch the leaves, gather them carefiillv 



very high'; r-: 

 Green C 

 iOTt in use. r 

 lb.. 11.5:-. 



ar ; the best 

 ^lb.,5oct5.: 



DWARF GERM.\X. 



Kale. 



GERMAN BLATTER-KOHL. 



jywai'f German Greens or Sprouts. — 



Thif .".rir:; ~ v in September, broadcast, and 

 ^iinrr 1:: cr-r'-v Spring, like Spinach. Pkt., 5CLS. ; 

 oz., 10 cts. : lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 50 cts. 



XorfolTx* — A varietj- used by the Tnickei^ of 

 N^onolk, for shipment North ; hght green color 

 and leaves much curled. lb., 30 cts.; lb., |i.oo. 



BOBECOLE.—Tnis is growTi by all the 

 leading ^i--.:kr: C-ardeners, and is b}- many called 

 Brj:c:^- S r e^-rly in Spring and transplant to 

 i v : - : 5:Lme as Cabbage. 



\'ery Sj:rr^:i:ng. nicely curled and hardy; frost 

 improves it. Pkts., 5 and 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; % 

 lb.. 50 cts. ; lb., i.co. 



Kohl Rabi. 



(i Oz. of Seed to loo Yards of Row.) 



Wh ite Tieii n a . — Bulb 

 light green, fiesh white, ver3- 

 rapid in gri'^nh. early in 

 maturity-, f.nr r . :r ::ure and 

 s^mmetricai in form ; supe- 

 rior. Pkts., 5 and 10 cts.; 



Leek. 



GERMAN LAUGH. 



(One Oimce of Seed to 150 Feet of Row i. 



-r- -^r. ^ Select good Onion soil, ma- 



T -f^.. 



^ - - - - : - :r _^rnl m 



/ - ^- --^c: --:^-:r^ deep 



. and eighteen inches apart, and 

 thin to nine inches apart in the 

 f drill. Gradually draw the earth 

 around the plants until the 

 drills are filled level ^-ith the 

 surface. Draw for use in Oc- 

 tober. To be used in soups or 

 boiled as Asp?-r?.^us, 



Extra Laige.—A large 

 and strong plant, hardy, the best 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 

 45 cts. : lb.. $1.50. 



lb.. $2.(Xj. 



-Oz.. 20 cts.; V lb., 60 cts.; 



Lettuce. 



GERMAN I.ATTICH. 



(One Ounce of Sr^: .: zf; fr. : Row.) 



Lettuce requires a rich and rather moist soil. 

 The rows should be about twelve inches apart, 

 and the plants thinned to ten or tuelve inches 

 apart for the leading varieties. The more rapid 

 the gTo\^-th the better die qualit}-. Some varieties 

 are pecuharly adapted for early culture, others for 

 summer growth. 



Early Curled Simj)Son, Black Seed.— 

 \ ery early, excellent for salads; forms a compact 

 mass of leaves. Pkts., 5 and 10 cts.; oz.. 15 cts.: 

 % lb., 30 cts.; lb., Ii.oo. 



Defianrr,—^- ±^ summer heat better than 

 any other varr:y ; cr.e of the finest large gro™g 

 Lettuce. It tonus ver}- large solid he^. L- ; j f.rm. 

 they have to be cut open to allow the f.. , . cr heads 

 to come through. Pkts.. 5 and 10 cts. : oz., 15 cts 

 X lb., 50 cts : Ib..|i.5o. 



cts 



lb.. 70 cts. 



lb., I2.50. 



r.'_-.^_ , UR LOAF. 



BoyaJ Cabhaye. oj' Loaf.— Large compact 

 head, ver\- fine for frames or out-door ; well-knoux 

 to the Truckers around Baltimore and Norfolk, 

 i --'^ ' and 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; lb., 45 cts., 



Special Prices 10 Canners, Gardeners and Farmers, in Large Quantities. 



