GRIFFITH ®. 



TURNER CO. ^ 7 



LATE CABBAGES— Continued. 



X.ABGE X.ATE AMTERICAIT DBTTiaHEAD (American Grown). 



One t'f tlip largest, nmst siilid aiul best keeping late varieties. 

 Tliis variety seldom fails lo head, and is of good quality. 



Packets, 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. i', lb., 40c. Xib., $1.25. 

 WOBIiO-BEATEB, or AUTUMN KINO. — This i.s a very su- 

 perior late cabbage. The large, broa<l heads are very tiiick 

 through, slightly rounded at the top, fine grained and tender, 

 has a short stalk, green color, and one of the best keepers we 

 know, and is a rapid grower. 



Packets, 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. Vt lb., 40c. Tih., $1.25. 

 BED DUTCH. — The head is round, large, solid and a deep 

 red rolor, tlie best of the I'ed calibages. 



Packets, 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. \i 11}., 50c. IbI}^ $1.50. 



Perfection Drumhead Savoy. 



American Grown. 



This is without any exception the finest stock of Savoy cab- 

 bage to be found anywhere. Tlie heads are large and solid, 

 the leaves beautifully curled, and in tenderness and flavor it Is 

 almost equal to cauliflower, while its keeping quality is first 

 class. To say that our market gardeners are pleased with it 

 is putting it mild; they are enthusiastic over it, as they find it 

 .so r.iuch superior to the old-time Savoy. It is specially adapted 

 to private use, as when grown in the fall and allowed to be 

 touched l)y frost it is one of the most delicious of all vegeta- 

 bles. Packets, 5c. and 10. Oz., 15c. Vi lb., 50c lb., $1.50. 



Georgia Collards. 



DRUMHF AD SWOV 



Called the Cabbage Col- 

 lard on account of its 

 close bunching growth. The plant produces center leaves gen- 

 erally perfectly white, though sometimes dashed with pink. 

 It is a very delicate vegetable and of tlie fine.cjt ([unlity. 

 Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ii lb., 25c. lib., 75c. 



Q. & T. Co.'s Large Qilt Edge Snowball Cauliflower. 



©r straw, it woi; 

 enough to plant 



plants w 

 .\pril ; the 



ould 

 late 



not suffer 

 kinds may 1 



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. In 

 fact, it is, and deserves to be, the standard with 

 the market gardener and amateur. 



Packets, 25c. and 50c. oz., 75c. Oz., $2.50 

 Vt lb., $10.00. 



EZTBA EABI^T SNOWBAI.I.. — Our stock of this 

 well-known variety is unexcelled. It Is one of the 

 best sorts for open ground or forcing under glass. 



Packets, 25c. and. 50c. V4 oz., 75c. Oz., $2.50. 



G. & T. CO.'S "DBOUTH-BESISTIWG." — Pro- 

 duces laige white solid heads, maturing afiout a 

 week later than our large Gilt Edge Snowball. The 

 best for hot, dry weather. 



Packets, 25c. and 50c. oz., 75c. Oz., $2.50. 

 14 lb., $9.00. 



G. & T. CO.'S SEX.ECT BABIiT DWABF BB- 

 PUBT. — Long the standard of highest excellence, 

 and still holding its own with a great many people. 



Packets, 25c. and 50c. 14 oz., 50c. Oz., $1.50. 



EAEIiY PABIS. — .Vn excellent sort for early or 

 late use. Packets, 5c. and 10c. Oz., 50c 



DWABF BBFUBT. — An inexpensive sort, but 

 will gi\e good results under favorable conditions. 

 Packets, 5c. and 10c. '<< oz., 50c. Oz., $1.00. 



One ounce of seed will produce 2000 plants. 



Culture.— The same as for Cabbage, except that 

 extra manure and plenty of water will pay upon 

 Cauliflower. If the soil be dry, water frequently, 

 and if the plants could have a heavy mulch of hay 

 from drouth. The early kinds should be strong 

 le planted out same time as for Cabbage. 



CORN SALAD 



Tluree Ounces of Seed to 100 Feet of 

 Bow. 



A favorite salad plant, and very 

 hardy. Sow in August or Si'Ptember, 

 and protect with leaves during the 

 winter; it can be gathertd in the 

 spring very early. Sown in April, it 

 is soon ready for use. The leaves are 

 sometimes boiled and served as 

 spinach. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., IOg. lb., 15c. lb., 

 40c. 5 lbs,, $1.75. 



Cress, or Pepper Grass 



Used as a small salad. Sow very thickly in shal- 

 low drills, on a smooth surface, at short intervals 



throughout the season. 



CUBZ.ED — Pkt., 5c. Oz., lOc. Vt lb., 15c I^b., SOc. 



WATEB CBBSS. — Water Cress may be grown 

 along the margin of i-nnning streams, ditcltes or 

 ponds, and lias a ready sale in the hotels and 

 markets. 



Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 30c. V, lb., $1.00. lb., $3.75. 



Alili PBICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



