8 ^ GRIFFITH ®, TURNER CO. >^ 



G. & T. CO/S CAPPOT^^ 



1 OZ. OF SEED TO 

 100 FEET OF ROW. 



CARROTS thrive best in rather a light, rich loam. The ground should be well manured with fine well-rotted or com- 

 posted manure, and be thoroughly worked quite deep. Sow from middle of April to middle' of May in rows 14 

 inches apart, and thin the plants to 5 or 6 inches in the rOw. For late crops sow in June or July An important 

 point is to tread the rows firmly after sowing. For field culture. Carrots should be sown in drills 3 to 3% feet apart 

 so as to cultivate with horse. f «■ 



DAN VERS 



A decided acquisition 

 of the half-long type, 

 broad-shouldered, cylin- 

 drical, admirable in 

 color, fixed in habit, 

 a wonderful pro- 

 ducer. It is a 

 flrst-elass Carrot 

 for all soils. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 

 lOe. H lb., 30c. 

 Lb., 60c. 



IMPROVED LONG 

 ORANGE. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE 



Deep orange color, long, smooth, fine for eitlier garden 

 or field culture. All who have cattle should raise a sur- 

 plus of this Carrot for feeding milch cows during winter. 

 It increases the flow of milk and imparts to the butter a 

 delicious flavor and a rich golden color. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 

 % lb., 30c. Lb., 60c. 



CHANTENAY 



Very productive; has an extra large 

 shoulder, is easily dug, and is in every 

 way desirable. It is very smooth, fln& 

 in texture, and of a beautiful, rich 

 orange color. Well worthy of a thor- 

 ough trial. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 

 30c. Lb., 60c. 



GUERAIVDE, OR OX HEART. 



A new French variety, intermediate in 

 length, of fine quality ; excellent table sort. 

 The shape is nearly oval, and the color and 

 quality all that can be desired. No market 

 gardener should be without it. 

 Pkts., 5c. and lOci % lb., 20e. Lb., 60c. 

 EARLY SCARLET HORN. 



Blunt-rooted, early, good. Favorite sort 

 for early crop. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. H lb., 30c. Lb., 60c. 



WHITE SOLID 



A large standard sort. One of the large 

 growing sorts. 



Pkts., oc. and lOe. Oz., 20c. % lb., 60c. 

 Lb., .fS.OO. 

 NEW ROSE. In England the Pink 

 or Red Celeries are much more largely used 

 than the white varieties, and we wonder 

 they are not more grown in this country. 

 They possess many advantages over the 

 white, being hardier, more solid and better 

 keepers. 



Pkt., 10c. Oz., 20c. % lb., 60c. Lb., $3.00. 

 CELERY SEED FOR FLAVORING. 



This seed is used for flavoring pickles, 

 soups, etc. 



Pkt., 5c. % lb., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 25c. 



1 Oz. Will Produce 2000 Plants. 



Plant Seed in hot-bed or very early in 

 open ground. Transplant 4 inches apart 

 when 3 inches high, in rich soil, finely 

 pulverized ; water and protect until well 

 rooted. In June or July transplant into 

 rows 3 to 4 feet apart, either on surface 

 or well-manured trenches a foot in depth, 

 half filled with well-rotted manure. Set 

 the plants from 6 to 8 inches apart. To 

 blanch, draw earth around the plants 

 from time to time, taking care not to 

 cover the top of the center shoots. 



FRENCH GOLDEN 

 SELF-BLANCHING 



This cannot be too highly recommend- 

 ed, as after being thoroughly tested it 

 has fulfilled all that has been claimed 

 for it. It is decidedly the very best and 

 most profitable Celery in cultivation ; it 

 is very early and entirely self-blanching. 

 The beautiful appearance of the plant, 

 its close habit, compact growth, straight, 

 vigorous stalks, solid, crisp, brittle ribs, 

 fine quality and delicious flavor com- 

 mend it to all lovers of Celery. No 

 variety can surpass, if, indeed, equal the 

 Paris Golden Self-Blanching in its strik- 

 ing appearance and delicious flavor. Our 

 stock of this variety has been giving the 

 market gardeners the very best results 

 for several years. 



Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 60c. 

 Vi lb., S2.25. Lb., $8.00. 



IMPROVED BOSTON MARKET. — 



This is a decided improvement on the 

 old Boston Market, being earlier, larger 

 in size and of more vigorous growth. 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. % lb., French Golden Self-Blanching Celery. 

 40c. Lb., $1.50. 



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