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FIELD CORN 



56 lbs. to the bushel 

 One bushel plants 5 to 6 acres 



Our Field Corn is especially grown for seed 

 purposes. It is all hand selected, tipped, and 

 butted. We have exercised the greatest care 

 in selecting strains for their high yields and 

 adaptability to this climate and location. 



OPEN-POLLINATED 



Boone County White. Matures in 125 

 days, roasting ears in 95 days; 9 feet tall. 

 Our strain outyields local Boone County 

 5 bushels per acre. Heavy ears, 10 to 11 

 inches long, with 18 to 20 straight rows of 

 deep grains, closely wedged on white cob. 

 Average yield, 57 bushels per acre. 



G. & T. Co.'s Improved Maryland White 

 Dent. Matures in 125 days, roasting ears 

 in 93 days; 9J^ feet tall. Heaviest yielding 

 of all white Corns. This strain was de- 

 veloped after ten years of selection from 

 many superior strains and is adapted to a 

 wide range of soils and climates. It has 

 large beautiful ears, 10 to 11 inches long, 

 with 18 straight rows of deep grains, set 

 on white cob. Strong, vigorous stalk and 

 root. Average yield, 80 bushels per acre. 



Johnson County White. Matures in 120 

 days, roasting ears in 93 days; 9 feet tall. 

 A favorite white Corn in the Corn Belt. It 

 has heavy ears, 10 inches long, with 

 straight deep grains on small white cobs. 

 Average yield, 60 bushels per acre. 



Eureka Ensilage. Our improved strain has 

 larger ears, more grain, and yeilds 20 per 

 cent more silage than ordinary Eureka. 

 At one experiment station it made 20 tons 

 per acre. About 128 days to make silage. 



Pamunkey Ensilage. Averaged 23 tons of 

 silage per acre. The tallest of 60 varieties 

 in a recent test. It has strong, deep roots, 

 and large, sturdy stalks that stand up 

 when shorter varieties blow down. 



Improved Early Learning. Matures in 1 10 

 days, roasting ears in 82 days; S}^^ feet 

 tall. One of the heaviest yeilding, averag- 

 ing 62 bushels of grain per acre. The ears 

 are yellow, 9 inches long, rough dent, 16 to 

 18 rows of deep grains, closely set on small 

 red cob. Adapted for any type of soil. 

 For early ensilage in the North. 



Lancaster Surecrop. Matures for silage in 

 90 days, for grain in 100 days. It makes 

 the largest ear of any early Corn, averaging 

 a foot long; reddish yellow grains. Average 

 yield, about 50 bushels per acre. 



New Maryland Yellow Dent. Matures in 

 111 days, roasting ears in 78 days; 8}^ feet 

 tall. Large, beautiful ears, 9 to 10 inches 

 long, with 16 rows of deep, rich orange- 

 colored grains. Yielded over 100 bushels 

 per acre on 10-acre championship. 



Reid's Yellow Dent. Matures in 1 19 days, 

 roasting ears in 91 days; 8H feet tall. Has 

 won more championships than any other 

 Corn in the East; it took the Gold Medal 

 several years for yielding over 100 bushels 

 per acre. The large, heavy-type ear, 10J4 

 inches long, has 18 to 20 straight rows of 

 deep yellow grains, closely wedged together 

 on a medium-sized red cob. Tip and butt 

 completely covered. 



90-Day Yellow. Matures in 90 days, roast- 

 ing ears in 75 days; 7}-^ feet tail. In a 

 recent test it made roasting ears, and 

 matured before any other variety. Ears 

 7 to 8 inches long, with 14 to 16 rows on a 

 small cob. Half of the stalks have two 

 ears. Stalks are short, stocky, storm- 

 resistant. Adapted to any soil. 



Smoky Yellow Dent. Matures in 80 days, 

 roasting ears in 70 days; 6 to 7 feet tall. 

 Ears 7 to 8 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows 

 of red grains, and a clear white cap. Very 

 popular in the northern states because of 

 its early maturing. It is a sure cropper 

 and does well in medium or poor soils. 



Qt. Pk. Bus. 5 Bus. 



per Bus. 



Hybrid Corns $0 30 $2 00 $7 00 $6 50 



Ensilage 20 80 2 85 2 70 



All Other Corns . . 20 75 2 75 2 60 

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SEED POTATOES 



MAINE GROWN 

 Potatoes sold by weight only; 60 lbs. to bushel 



Culture. A rich sandy loam containing much 

 humus is best suited for Potatoes. To secure the 

 best results, a good fertilizer should be used (see 

 page 42). Plant early in the spring, in rows, about 

 1 foot apart in the row. Cover with 3 to 4 inches 

 of soil. Hill the plants as they advance in growth; 

 also keep soil broken to prevent baking. 



Green Mountain. Does remarkably well on 

 poor soils, and is very free from disease. 

 It resists drought and produces tubers of 

 large size and attractive appearance with 

 white flesh. A good keeper, and when put 

 away in the fall will keep well until spring. 

 Matures in 140 days. Selected stock, 

 50c per pk.; certified stock, 75c per pk. 



G. & T. Co.'s Extra - Early Prize. 

 The finest Rose Potato. Unusually mealy 

 and keeps exceptionsilly well. Very supe- 

 rior to Early Rose in every respect, being of 

 better shape, larger, and yields better. 

 Finest selected stock, 65 cts. per pk. 



G. & T. Co.'s Prosperity. Best middle- 

 crop variety. Yields exceptionally well 

 even under unfavorable conditions. The 

 flesh is white and mealy and the Potato is 

 of oval shape. This Potato can be relied on. 

 Finest selected stock. 65 cts. per pk. 



Write for prices on bus. or bag I50-lb. lots 



Irish Cobbler. \'ery productive and ma- 

 tures early. Shape chunky; eyes strong 

 and deep set; skin netted; flesh white, of 

 very superior quality. Selected stock, 50 

 cts. per pk.; certified stock, 75 cts. pk. 



Red Bliss Triumph. This variety combines 

 the productiveness of the Peerless with all 

 the good qualities of the Early Rose. It is 

 more productive, and matures its crop at 

 least a week in advance of Early Rose. 

 Selected Stock, 60 cts. per pk. 



Spaulding Rose. One of the best early mar- 

 ket sorts. Our stock is grown on new land 

 near Houlton, Maine, and is rugged, pro- 

 ducing a fine large crop. Selected stock. 50 

 cts. per pk.; certified stock, 75 cts. pk. 



Dakota Red. Very late ; an excellent yielder. 

 Oblong, red-skinned; white fleshed. Will 

 cook mealy. Selected stock, 50 cts. per 

 pk.; certified stock, 75 cts. per pk. 

 The above prices are f.o.b. Baltimore. 

 Add 25 cts. per pk. in 1st or 3nd Zone. 

 Add 40 cts. per pk. in Second or Third. 



GRASS MIXTURE 

 for Hay and Permanent Pastures 



Mixture for Upland. Bushel weighs 14 



pounds. Sow 3 bushels to the acre. Bus. 



$2.50; 10 bus. $22.50, not prepaid. 

 Mixture for Lowland. Bushel weighs 14 



pounds. Sow 3 bushels to the acre. Bus. 



$2.25; 10 bus. $20, not prepaid. 



Lawn Grass Mixtures 



See inside of front cover. 



GRASS VARIETIES 



Postage extra. See page 1. 

 Bent, Colonial or Rhode Islands Lb. 



$1.25; 3 lbs. $3.50; 5 lbs. $6. 

 Bent, German or Creeping. Lb. $1.25; 



3 lbs. $3.50; 5 lbs. $6. 

 Bent, Astoria. Lb. $1.25; 3 lbs. $3.50; 5 



lbs. $6. 



Bermuda Grass. Lb. 50 cts.; 3 lbs. $1.35; 

 5 lbs. $2. 



Fancy Red-Top. Lb. 30 cts.; 3 lbs. 80 



cts.; 5 lbs. $1.25. 

 Fescue, Chewlng's. Lb. $1.25; 3 lbs. 



$3.50; 5 lbs. $6. 

 Fescue, Hard or Sheep's. Lb. 60 cts.; 



3 lbs. $1.60; 5 lbs. $2.45. 

 Fescue, Meadow (English Blue Grass). 



Lb. 25 cts.; 3 lbs. 65 cts.; 5 lbs. 95 cts. 

 Fescue, Red. Lb. $1.25; 3 lbs. $3.50; 



5 lbs. $6. 



Kentucky Blue. Lb. 35 cts.; 3 lbs. $1; 



5 lbs. $1.60. 

 Orchard Grass. Lb. 30 cts.; 3 lbs. 80 cts.; 



5 lbs. $1.25. 

 Poa trivialis. Lb. 60 cts.; 3 lbs. $1.60; 



5 lbs. $2.45. 

 Rye Grass, Domestic. Lb. 15 cts.; 3 lbs. 



40 cts.; 5 lbs. 60 cts. 

 Rye Grass, Perennial. Lb. 25 cts.; 3 lbs. 



65 cts.; 5 lbs. 95 cts. 

 Timothy. Lb. 15 cts.; 3 lbs. 40 cts.; 5 



lbs. 60 cts. 

 White Dutch Clover. 1/4 lb. 20 cts. ; Vz lb. 



35 cts.; lb. 60 cts.; 3 lbs. $1.60; 5 lbs. 



$2.45. 



Write for Quantity Prices on Grass Seeds 



DWARF ESSEX RAPE 



Unequaled as a pasture for sheep, and as 

 fattening foods for all livestock. Lb. 15,cts.; 

 3 lbs. 40 cts.; 5 lbs. 60 cts. 



HYBRID FIELD CORN 



Last year it was estimated that 25 per 

 cent of the Corn planted in the Corn Belt 

 was Hybrid Corn. There would have 

 been more if there had been sufficient 

 seed. Hybrid Corn yields 10 to 30 

 bushels more to the acre, has a larger 

 stalk and a better root-system, and is 

 more disease-, storm-, and drought- 

 resistant. The strains we ofTer have 

 made the highest yields at nearly every 

 experimental station in the East. 



Hybrid White Dent. Matures in 124 

 days, roasting ears in 93 days; 9 feet 

 tall. Ears 10 to 11 inches long, with 

 16 rows of large, deep grains, closely 

 wedged together on medium small 

 white cob. With its strong stalk, deep 

 root-system, and resistance to smut 

 and other diseases, it has outyielded all 

 other white varieties 15 to 20 per cent. 



Hybrid Yellow Dent. Matures in 112 

 days, roasting ears in 83 days; 8 feet 

 tall. Every stalk bears uniform, large, 

 solid ears, with 16 straight rows of 

 deep grains, tightly wedged on a small 

 cob. It is disease- and drought- 

 resisting. The stalk is stocky with 

 strong root-system, and it outyields 

 leading yellow varieties 15 to 20 per 

 cent. 



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



