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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



CORN.— For Table Use. 



German, Welschkorn. 



When Corn is -granted, by mail, add 8 cents per pint 

 to pay Postage. 



Sugar Corn may be planted in 

 rows three to four feet apart and 

 the seeds placed about eight 

 inches apart in the rows, or plant- 

 ed in hills three to four feet apart 

 each way, according to variety 

 grown or richness of soil. Do not 

 leave more than three plants re- 

 main in each hill. It can be planted 

 in this vicinity from first of May 

 to last of July for succession of 

 crop. By planting every two 

 weeks a family may have good 

 Corn throughout the whole season. 



FIRST OK ALL.-A selec- 

 tion from the Cory, the ears about 

 same size as Cory, lighter in color 

 and earlier. 



Qt. 2© cts. Pk. 75 cts. 

 Bu, $2.25. 



WHITE CORY.— An extra 

 early variety, with good-sized ears 

 and large kernels. 



r*t. 15 cts. pfc. 50 cts. 



Bu. $1.75. 



EVERGREEN. 



EXTRA EARLY BAL- 



TlMORE.-The hardiest and 

 earliest variety for table use; it 

 can be planted earlier than any 

 other, but is not a sweet Corn; 

 white indented grains and short 

 ear. 



Ear 5 cts. Doz. 30 cts. Qt. 

 15 cts. Pk. 60 cts. 

 Bu. $2.00. 



CROSBY'S EXTRA EARLY.— An early 

 market variety, very productive, ears rather short and 

 rich sugary flavor. 



Qt. 15 cts. Pk. 60 cts. Bu. $2.00. 



STO WELL'S EVERGREEN.-So well known 

 that it scarcely needs description. Excellent, keeps green 

 till cold weather, ears large, one of the best. 



Ear 5 cts. Doz. 30 cts. Qt. 15 cts. 

 Pk. 50 cts. Bu. $1.50. 



EXTRA EARLY ADAMS. — Ear 5 cts. 

 Doz. 25 cts. Pt. 10 cts. Qt. 15 cts. Pk. 



50 CtS. BU. $1.50. 



ADAMS EARLY. -A favorite in the South. 

 Ear 5 cts. Doz. 25 cts. Pt. 10 cts. Qt. 

 cts. Pk. 50 cts. Bu. $1.50. 



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EARLY BURLINGTON HYBRID.— We in- 

 troduced this variety in this market five years ago, and 

 our sales have grown each year. Not a true Sugar Corn, 

 but a hybrid or mixture between the Sugar Corn and 

 the Adams Early, being as early as Adams, with an ear 

 about the size of Stowell's Evergreen, and more pro- 

 ductive than either. The husk, blade and ear when green 

 resemble the Sugar Corn. Those who have tried it want 

 it again. 



Qt. 15 cts. Pk. 50 cts. Bu. $1.75. 



TRUCKLERS' EARLY.— This is. as its name in- 

 dicates, the best Sugar Corn for truckers to plant early. 

 It is a week earlier than Evergi-een, very productive and 

 showy. It is also one of the best for later planting. 

 Every market gardener should grow it. as it will produce 

 two to three marketable ears to each stalk. 



Ear 5 



marketable ears to each stalk, 

 cts. Doz. 40 cts. Qt. 20 cts. 

 Pk. 75 cts. Bu. $2.50. 



EARLY 3IA3I3IOTH.— A Splendid market sort,, 

 producing large, handsome ears, grain lax*ge, white and 

 sweet. Fills out well at the end. 



Ear 5 cts. Doz. 30 cts. Qt. 15 cts. 

 Pk. 30 cts. Bu. Si. 50. 



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EARLY MINNESOTA SUGAR.-One of the 



first early among Sugar Corn. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 65 cts. 



MAMMOTH SWEET.— 



The largest variety grown, very fine 

 for market purposes. 

 Ear 5 cts. Doz. 50 cts. Qt. 

 15 cts. Pk. 50 cts. 

 Bu. Si. 50. 



HICKOX. — A very handsome 

 and excellent variety of Sugar Corn, 

 large, white grain and sweet. 

 Ear 5 cts. Doz. 40 cts. Qt. 

 15 cts. Pk. 50 cts. 

 Bu. Si. 50. 



EGYPTIAN OR WASH- 

 INGTON MARKET.-A large 

 variety, somewhat resembling the 

 Evergreen, flavor peculiarly rich 

 and sweet and of superior quality,, 

 fine for market. 



Ear 5 cts. Doz. 30 cts. Qt. 

 15 cts. Pk. 50 cts. 

 Bu. Si. 50. 



BLACK MEXICAN SU- 

 GAR. — The black Corn is especi' 

 ally rich in sugary qualities. 

 Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. 



STABLER'S EARLY.— Of 



larger size than usual for the early 

 kinds. It is remarkable for the fine 

 flavor, sweetness and earliness, and 

 is a desirable gardeners' and can- 

 ning variety. 



Pt. IO CtS. Qt. 20 CtS. 



Pk. 75 cts. 



NEW ZIGZAG EVER- 

 GREEN.— This is one of the 

 sweetest and best late Sweet Corns,, 

 not even excepting the celebrated 

 Country Gentleman and Shoe Peg r 

 The ears resemble Stowell's Ever- 

 green in size and shape, except that 

 the kernels are placed irregularly 

 or zig-zag upon the cob, which is always an indication of 

 great sweetness in any variety of Sugar Corn. 



Pt. 10 cts. Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. 

 Bu. S3- 00. 



IMPROVED 

 KE PLCS I E' 



TRA.-The sweet- 

 est and most de- 

 licious flavored of 

 all the Sugar Corn. 

 Early, good-sized 

 ears and deep grain 

 Very productive, 

 some stalks yield- 

 ing four ears and 

 an average crop 

 running as high as 

 three ears to the 

 stalk. No private 

 garden should be 

 without this deli- 

 cious variety. 

 Qt. 15 cts. Pk, 

 60 cts. Bu. 

 S2.00. 



COUNTRY 

 GENTLE- 



M E N . — An im- 

 pi'ovement on the 

 Ne Plus Ultra, hav- 

 ing a larger ear. 

 Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 

 75 cts. Bu. 

 S2.25. 



90 DAY CORN— RED COB.— This is an ele- 

 gant corn for Truckers and Market Gardeners, as it is a 

 good seller as green Corn. Is suitable for either early or 

 late crop, Qt. 10 cts. Pk. 50 cts. Bu. Si. 50. 



SUGAR CORN.— For Fodder. $1.25 per bus. 



POP CORN.— loc. per It). By mail 25c. 



LATE MAMMOTH. 



For Eield Varieties of Corn, see Farm Seeds Page 31. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



