GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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EARI.Y EGYPTIAN.-This is aflat Beet, very 

 early and deep red color. Owing to the small top it can 

 be planted very close. 



JPkts. 5 and 10 cts. J lb. 15 cts. Eb. 40 cts. 



ECLIPSE BEET. 



This new extra early Beet is remarkable for its fine 

 quality and rapid growth, is of deep red color and hand- 

 some shape; as an early market sort it is unrivaled. It 

 is, to a large extent, superseding the Egyptian, being 

 earlier in development, more attractive in appearance, 

 and of superior quality for the table. We have never 

 known a market gardener to try it but who wanted it 

 again. 



Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. J lb. 15 cts. U>. 40 cts. 



EARLY BLOOD TURNIP BEET. 



G. & X. CO.'S EARLY BEOOD TVRXIP. 



— Grown specially for us from selected roots. In shape 

 like a turnip, deep red color, and best for genei'al use. 

 We have been selling this stock of Beet for a number of 

 years, and it has given unqualified satisfaction. 

 i*kt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. I lto. 20 cts. Eb. 45 cts. 



BASSANO, OR EXTRA EAREY Tl R- 

 Bill*.— Flesh white and rose, very sweet and tender, 

 JPkt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. i lb. 15 cts. Eb. 40 cts. 



EDMONDS RED TERKlp.- The most uni- 

 form of all Turnip Beets It is of handsome round shape, 

 good marketable size and deep blood color. It has a 

 small top and may be planted close. 

 I»kt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. i lb. 15 cts. Eb. 40 cts. 



EARGE EONG BEOOD.- A large and desirable 

 late variety of deep red color. 



Pkt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. i lb. 15 cts. Eb. 40 cts. 



BEETS FOR STOCK. 



(Sow four pounds to the acre.) 



MANGOLD 

 WIIR3JEES 



are grown for 

 stock, and as they 

 grow larger than 

 other Beets, re- 

 quire more room. 

 They should be 

 sown from April 

 to June, in drills 

 two and a-half ft. 

 apart, and the 

 plants thinned to 

 twelve or fifteen 

 inches in the row. 

 Tlie attention of 

 farmers to the 

 growing of Beets 

 for stock feeding 

 has r a p i d 1 y in- 

 creased, but it 

 should be grown 

 more generally, 

 and will show the 

 results in the 

 health and condi- 

 tion of the stock. 

 It supplies good, 

 rich food for cat- 

 tle during the 

 winter. 



G O I. I> E Si 

 TANKARD 

 MANGOED.- 



The best type of 

 Mangold — small 

 top. smooth rich 

 skin, broad 

 shoulders, very 

 solid Meshed, gold- 

 en stemmed, 

 heavy producer. 

 It has already tak- 

 en the lead of oth- 

 er varieties in 

 England, and is 

 relished by milch cows and sheep. 



I»lct. 5 cts. i lb. 15 cts. Lb. 30 cts. 4 lbs. 

 for $1.00. 



EONG RED MANGOLD "WUR 25EE. — Th e 



well-known, large long variety, grows well out of ground; 

 color light red. Very productive. 



F»kt. 5 cfs. i lb. 15 cts. Eb. 30 cts. 4 lbs, 

 for $1.00. 



WHITE SUGAR BEET.— A large growing sort, 

 and used for feeding stock. 



I»kt. 5 cts. I lb. 15 cts. Eb. 30 cts. 4 lbs. 

 for $1.00. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



German, Kopfkolil Gruner. 



(One ounce of seed to 100 yards of row.) 

 A class of plants allied to the Cabbage family, produc- 

 ing a great number of small heads for sprouts on the 

 main stem of the plant, which are used and prepared as 

 greens. It is a delicious vegetable, especially after be- 

 ing exposed to the frost. Plant in rich soil, in hills two 

 feet apart each way. 



I»kt. 10 cts. Ox. 20 cts. i lb. 60 cts. v 



GOLDEN TANKARD MANGOLD. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



