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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Parsley. — Continued. 



DOUBLE CURLED. 



Double Curled. — The most beautiful and 

 valuable variety in use. Of a handsome, bright 

 green color, finely crimped and beautifully curled. 

 Pkt, 5 cts.; oz., lo cts.; X lb., 25 cts.; lb., 85 cts. 



Parsnips. 



The Parsnip 

 will flourish best 

 and give the 

 longest, largest 

 and smoothest 

 roots in a very 

 deep rich soil — 

 one that has 

 been made rich 

 from manure 

 the previous 

 year. Fresh 

 manure m ake s 

 the roots some- 

 what ill-shaped. 

 Sow as early in 

 the Spring as 

 the ground can 

 be made ready, 

 pretty thickly in 

 drills from 12 to 

 18 inches apart 

 and about an 

 inch deep. Thin 

 the plants to five 

 or six inches 

 apart. 



Hollow Crown, or Sugar.— The Hollow 

 Crown is superior in quality to all other varieties, 

 and the preferred kind with Baltimore Gardeners ; 

 smooth, tender, handsome shape and early. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; X lb., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 



Peas. 



NOTICE.— In ordering Peas to be sent by mail, please 

 add 15 cts. per quart to pay postage. 



The dwarf varieties should be liberally ma- 

 nured ; the tall sorts will run too much to vine if 

 heavily manured, it being better to depend on the 

 richness of the land that was previously in good 

 condition. Plant the dwarf in rows two feet apart; 

 those varieties attaining the height of from two to 

 three feet, in rows three feet apart, and the rows 

 of the tallest sort four feet apart. Bush the tali 

 kinds when six inches high, or poles set every six 

 or eight feet, with twine fastened to them about 

 four inches apart, answer finely. 



Extra Early Dwarf. 



These varieties require no sticking. 



Atnerican Wonder; height 12 inches. — 

 The earliest wrinkled Pea; very productive and 

 sweet. Pt., 15 cts.; qt. 30 cts.; X bush., $1.75 ; 

 bush., $6.00. 



Fremiuni Gem ; height 15 inches. — An im- 

 provement upon the Little Gem. Very luscious in 

 flavor; try it. Qt., 25 cts. ; X bush., $1.25 ; bush., 

 14.75- 



Blue Peter f or Blue Tom Thumb. — One 



of the earliest and hardiest of the dwarf varieties. 

 Blue seed, dark green pods, large Peas, of excel- 

 lent quality. Pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, I1.50. 



Extra Early Medium Height. 



GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO.'S FIRST EARLY. 



Griffith^ Turner & Co.'s First Early f 



height, 2^2 feet. — Earliest of all and most profit- 

 able market Pea, because most uniform in growth 

 and maturity. Grown from selected stock, under 

 our own supervision. Largely used by truckers, 



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



