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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MP. 



BEETS FOR STOCK— (Mangel Wurzel) 



sow 4 FOXriTDS TO THE ACBE 



Stock Beets grow larger than any other Beets, and hence require more room. They should be sown from April to June, 

 in drills 2% feet apart, and the plants thinned to 12 to 15 inches in the row. The attention of farmers to the growing of 

 Beets for stock feeding has rapidly increased. 



ZiOITG- BED MAITG-EIi — The well-known, large, long variety, grows well out of ground. Color light red. "Very produc- 

 tive. Packet 10c, >4 Foiind 15c; Fomid 40c. 



GOIiDEN TAKKABD MAITGEXi — The best type of Mangel — small top, smooth, rich skin, broad shoulders, very solid 

 fleshed, golden stemmed, heavy producer. Packet 10c, V4 Pound 15c, Found 40c. 



WHITE STJGAB BEET — A large-growing sort, and used for feeding stock. Packet 10c, \i Pound 15c, Pound 40c. 



CHAMPION YEIiLOW UTTEBUEDIATE, OB GATE-FOST MANGEXi — One of the very finest Mangels ever introduced, 

 giving unbounded satisfaction wherever grown. With good cultivation will crop at the rate of 200 bushels per acre. Packet 

 10c, }/i Pound 15c, Pound 40c. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS 



1 Ounce of Seed to 100 Yards of Bow. 



Brussels Sprouts are used in the fall and early winter and by some considered more tender 

 and delicious than any cabbage. The plant resembles the cabbage, the edible part being 

 the numerous very small heads or sprouts an inch or two in diameter formed on the stalk at 

 each leaf Joint. The culture is the same in all essentials as for cabbage, except the leaves 

 should be broken down in the fall to give the little heads more room to grow. 



FABIS HAIiP DWABF — Packet 10c, Ounce 25c, V4 Pound 75c, Pound $2.50. 



BORECOLE 



BOBECOZiE — This is often called Broccoli by market gardeners, but belongs to the Kale 

 family. Very spreading In habit and beautifully curled. Seed should be sown In May and 

 transplanted In July, in the open field, and treated same as Savoy Cabbage. Packet 10c, 

 Ounce 20c, V4 Pound 50c, Pound $1.50. (See Page 26 for Kale or Borecole.) 



BROCCOLI 



Brussels Sprouts 



BBOCCOIjX (Italian Calabrese/ 



G-BEEir SPBOTXTrtTG BBOCCOI.I — ITAIiIAIT CAXiA- 

 BBESE. This variety produces small heads on the or- 

 der of Cauliflower and is the latest and newest kind yet 

 introduced. See Cut. 



Sow seed in open ground and get plants in field in 

 July or August. After the center head is cut, it will 

 produce side shoots with a smaller head. One of the 

 best on account of the succulent Asparagus flavor. 

 Packet 10c, Ounce 50c, ^ Pound $1.25, Pound, $4.00. 



SFBOTTTIITG BBOCCOIiI — Used largely in the Delaware, Maryland and Virginia 

 Peninsula for northern shipment. Makes fine greens. Sow about August first for 

 fall cutting. Packet 10c, Ounce 15c, Pound 35c, Pound $1.25. 



BBOCCOIiI. I^ABGE EABIiT WHITE — Heads white, like cauliflower. The heads 

 resemble somewhat a coarse cauliflower, and the culture is the same as for that 

 vegetable. Broccoli is well adapted only to those sections where the season is long, 

 cool and rather moist. One of the most valuable features is that it withstaffds 

 greater extremes of temperature than cauliflower. Packet 10c, Ounce 50c. 



G. & T. CO.'S LARGE GILT EDGE 

 SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER 



Is without exception one of the finest sorts 

 now in cultivation. It is very early. Nearly 

 every plant will, under proper cultivation, 

 form a perfect, snow-white head and its close 

 growing, compact habit enables the grower to 

 plant one-third more on the same space of 

 ground than other varieties. Packet 25c, 

 Ounce $1.50, H Pound $5.00. 



EXTBA EABIiT SNOWBAIiI^ — Our stock 

 of this well-known variety is unexcelled. It 

 Is one of the best sorts for open ground or 

 forcing under glass. Packet 25c, Ounce $1.50, 

 V4 Pound $5.00. 



G. 88 T. CO.'S "DBOTTTH-BESISTIKG" — 

 Produces larger, white, solid heads, maturing 

 about a week later than our large Gilt Edge 

 Snowball. The best for hot, dry weather. 

 Packet 25c, Ounce $1.50, V4 Pound $5.00. 



G. & T. CO.'S SEI.ECT EABIiV DWABF 

 EBFITBT — Long the standard of highest ex- 

 cellence, and still holding its own with a 

 great many people. Packet 25c, Ounce $1.50, 

 M Found $5.00. 



CITIiTTTBE — The same as for Cabbage, ex- 

 cept that extra manure and plenty of water 

 will pay upon caulifiower. 



CAUI.IFI.OWEB 



CORN SALAD 



CRESS 



Three Ounces of Seed to 100 Feet of 

 Bow. 



A favorite salad plant, and very 

 hardy. Sow In August or September, 

 and protect with leaves during the 

 winter; it can be gathered in the 

 spring very early. Sown in April, it 

 is soon ready for use. The leaves 

 are sometimes boiled and served as 

 spinach. Packet 10c, Ounce 15c, Yt 

 Pound 35c, Pound $1.25. 



AMEBICAir TTFtAND CBESS — Sow in Au- 

 gust in drills IS inches apart to get a spring 

 crop. Used largely for salads. Packet lOo, 

 Ounce 15c. 14 Found 35c, Found $1.25. 



WATEB CBESS — "Water cress may be grown 

 along the margin of running streams, ditches 

 or ponds, and has a ready sale in the hotels 

 and markets. Packet 10c, Ounce 30c, H Pound 

 75c, Found $2.50. 



CURLED or PEPPER GRASS 



Used as a small salad. Sow very thickly In 

 shallow drills, on a smooth surface, at short 

 intervals throughout the season. Packet 10c, 

 Ounce 15c, M Pound 25c, Found 75c. 



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