riffith & Turner Co. 



205, 207, 209 BL Paca St. 



Brancli House, 116, 118 LigM St. 

 BALTIMORE, MD. 



gives our Special Prices, 

 and to which they 

 are entitled, pro- 

 vided their 

 purchases 

 warrant 



it. 



WHOLESALE PRICES TO MARKET 



GARDENERS-Market Gardeners and - 

 all other large purchasers of Seed3 

 should send for our Market 



Gardeners' List, which / jgg^ DIALOGUE 



OF 



FILLIHG ORDERS— Every order is 

 filled and forwarded as 

 promptly as possible, but 

 if not duly received we 

 will, if notified, make 

 every effort to 



Farm and Garden Suppl 



•INCLUDING- 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS^ 



FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS, ETC. 



WE DELIVER FREE 



trace it with- 

 out delay. 



TO ANY POST OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES, 



ORDERS 



from un- 

 known Corres- 

 pondents must 

 be accompanied with 

 the cash.^^ — 



etable and Flower Seeds, 



ounce or quarter pound. Ou quantities 

 the purchaser pays the postage at the 

 8 cents per pound. On Beans, Peas 

 Corn 8 cents per pint or 15 cents 

 ,uart should be added to the 

 Catalogue price to pay the 

 postage. 



We do 

 not sell the 

 cheapest seeds 

 but make lowest 

 prices consistent 

 with quality.^ ® 



TO OUR PATRONS 



It has been our aim to make this catalogue the most complete that we have ever issued. By careful examination of the 

 following pages it will be found that quite a number of articles are offered at even less than the extremely low prices of 1896; this 

 has been made possible by the fact that we have been in position to make large contracts for goods, the producers of which have 

 not realized actual cost in consequence of the general condition of business. From present indications we look for better times 

 for the farmer, which a'so means prosperity for the merchant and manufacturer, since the success of each depends on the other. 

 The fact that our business continues to grow during such unfavorable times is an evidence that our customers are satisfied with 

 the methods employed aud that the goods are as represented. We can make it pay you to buy everything that you use in the 

 garden and on the farm from us. 



We want your trade, be it large or small, and are confident that we can serve you in a manner that will be mutually 

 satisfactory. 



PACKING AND SHIPPING. We make no charge for boxes or packing of retail orders, and deliver all goods 

 to any railroad or steamboat free of charge. We charge for cotton bags as fallows :— peck and half bushel 10 cents each, 1 bushel 

 15 cents each, 2 bushels 20 cents each. 



HOW TO REMIT. Remittances should be made by draft, Express Money Order, P. O. Money Order, or Registered Letter. 



ON EVERY ORDER Be sure to sign your name and give your address plainly, as we frequently receive orders 



lacking either or both; also give full shipping instructions. 



NOTICE. The greatest care is taken to supply every article true to name and of the very best quality ; at the same time it is 

 mutually understood that we do not warrant our seeds, and that we are not in any respect responsible for any loss or damage 

 arising from any failure thereof. 



JOHN M. GRIFFITH, President. 



M. S. GRIFFITH, Vice President. 



JOHN L. TURNER, Treasurer. 



GEORGE W. HOBBS. Secretary. 



Griffith & Turner Co, 



