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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., B.ALTIMORE, MP. 



FIELD CORN 



Uaryland Tellow Dent Com. 



CHESTNUT GBOVE 7EI^I.OW COBir — The ears are large, 

 deep, medium-sized grain, and of beautiful color. 1% I'bs. 

 (abont 1 qt.) 15c. 14 lbs. (abont 1 pb.) 60c. 56 lbs. (about 

 1 bu.) $2.25. 



NEW MABYZiAND TEZ.i;OW SENT — The grains are un- 

 usually deep, ears large, stalks grow from 7 to 10 feet high, 

 does not exhaust soil so much. 1% lb. (about 1 qt.) 15c. 14 

 lbs. (about 1 pk.) 60c. 56 lbs. (about 1 bu.) $2.25. 



BEIS'S YEIiZiOW SENT COBN — Matures In 100 to 105 

 days. Has a rich yellow color, very solid heavy ears from 8 

 to 12 inches long, with 16 to 18 rows of grain. The grains 

 are deep on a small red cob. Fodder from 7 to 8% feet high, 

 and produces a great many stalks with two ears. A fine early 

 corn. 1% lbs. (about 1 qt.) 20c. 14 lbs. (about 1 pk.) 65c. 

 56 lbs. (about 1 bu.) $2.25. 



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Maryland Wbite Dent Corn. 



SEED WHEAT AND RYE 



We can offer choice stocks of Seed Wheat 

 and Rye, recleaned and at reasonable prices. 

 Write us August 1 for special prices for fall 

 sowing. 



SEED BUCKWHEAT 



JAPANESE — The best sort. The plants 

 are large and vigorous, maturing their seed 

 early. One-half the seed is required per 

 acre. 



WHITE-SEED OATS 



For spring sowing. Thirty-two pounds to 

 the bushel. Extra heavy fancy White Oats. 

 Ask for prices. 



WINTER TURF OATS 



Perfectly hardy in the Southern and mid- 

 dle States, standing the winter nearly as well 

 as wheat. Yields, on good land, from 50 to 70 

 bushels to the acre, of fine heavy grain 

 weighing from 30 to 40 pounds to the mea- 

 sured bushel. Furnishes excellent fall, win- 

 ter and early spring grazing, without injury 

 to the grain crop. Write for prices first of 

 August. 



ZUFBOVED EABZ.Y Z.EAMIN(a — An early selected variety 

 of yellow corn; small grains, weighty and productive. Highly 

 esteemed in Maryland and Pennsylvania. One of the earliest 

 varieties of yellow corn in cultivation. 1% l^s. (about 1 qt.) 

 15c. 14 lbs. (about 1 pk.) 60c. 56 lbs. (about 1 bu.) $2.25. 



90-DAY YEIiIiOW — This is an excellent quick-growing va- 

 riety. May be planted after peas are taken off, and makes a 

 good crop. Largely used by truckers around Baltimore. 194 

 lbs. (about 1 qt.) 15c. 14 lbs. (abont 1 pk.) 60c. 56 lbs, 

 (about 1 bu.) $2.25. 



SMOKY YEIiI.OW DENT — The earliest dent Corn today; 

 a good yielder. It is the most beautifully colored up corn in 

 cultivation. Sides of grain red, with white cap. Grows 

 strong, quick and has splendid seven to eight foot fodder. 

 Will mature in 75 to 80 days. Price: 1% lbs. (about 1 qt.) 

 15c. 14 lbs. (about 1 pk.) 60c. 56 lbs. (abont 1 bu.) $2.25. 



Gr. & T. CO.'S IMPBOVED MABYZiAND WHITS DENT 

 COBN — After years of careful selection we have secured this 

 improved White Field Corn; grows good-sized ears and makes 

 splendid meal. Produces better crops on average land than 

 most any other variety. 1% lbs. (about 1 qt.) 15c. 14 lbs. 

 (about 1 pk.) 60c. 56 lbs. (about 1 bu.) $2.25. 



BOONE COUNTY WHITE — We believe this to be the best 

 all around White Corn in existence. It is a heavy yielder: 

 has large ears, deep grain, small cob and produces good-sized 

 fodder, free from barren stalks. Matures in 110 to 115 davs. 

 Prices: 1% lbs. (about 1 qt.) 15c. 14 lbs. (about 1 pk.) 60c. 

 56 lbs. (about 1 bu.) $2.25. Postage, 8c per lb. extra. 



JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE COBN — A 



favorite white Corn in the Western Corn 

 Belt. Ears same size as Boone Co. White. 

 Good deep grain on small, white cobs. It will 

 shell from six to seven bushels per barrel. 



We recommend it as a fine general main 

 crop sort. Will mature in about 120 days. 

 Has abundant foliage, which makes it also 

 valuable for ensilage purposes. 1% lbs. 

 (about 1 qt.) 15c. 14 lbs. (about 1 pk.) 60c. 

 56 lbs. (abont 1 bu.) $2.25. 



90-DAY COBN (White with red cob) — This 



is an elegant corn for truckers and market 

 gardeners, as it is as good a seller as green 

 corn. Is suitable for either earlv or late crop. 

 134 lbs. (about 1 qt.) 20c. 14 lbs. (about 1 

 pk.) 65c. 56 lbs. abont 1 bu.) $2.25. 



Postage, 8c per lb. extra. 



EUBEKA WHITE ENSII.AGE COBN — 



Specially adapted for ensilage. 56 lbs. (about 

 1 bushel) $2.25. 



POPCOBN (White Varieties)— 10c per lb. 



POFCOBN POFFEBS — 25c each. | 



BBOOM COBN — To grow Broom Com suc- 

 cessfully the ground should be rich and well 

 prepared. Plant seeds in rows 3 feet apart 

 by 18 inches. Price: 1 lb., 30c. 



BARLEY 



BEABDI.ESS FAI.1^ BABI.EY — A fall va- 

 riety without beards. Ask for prices. 



BEABDED FAI^I^ B A B Ii E Y — A heavy 

 yielder, much better than spring sown. Sow 

 in September for best results. Ask for 

 prices. 



WRITE FOR 



PRICES OF FIELD SEEDS 



IN QUANTITY 



Alili PBICES IN CATAIiOG- SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



