^ GRIFFITH €0. TURNER CO 



One Ounce of Seed Will Sow One Hun- 

 dred Feet oi Drill. 



S^f^o 1% i^^hJ^^r.^^^ Jr.l^Z•^^^^^■'^l^Y'' with well decomposed compost or a ^ood chemical fertilizer. Sow in drill 

 sow f.^ <=nnn «l t vP/'^;„^,^'3, '^'^ ^ '"'^^ ^S'^^' ^^"^ Youns plants appear, thin to 4 or 5 inches apart. For early us 

 lurin^ Tnnt or Tn^l aLf^S^.i^^^'Jv,^'' worked m the spring; for autumn use, about, the middle of May. and for winter us 

 luring June or July, according to the variety — the lonsr vnriPtips rerT.,i.-iTio- m^^,. , ot„-<. fv.^ r^„r,/i cnrlv kind 



G.&T.Go/sEarig Blood Toriilpfieeis 



THIS is our Special Stock of Early Blood 

 Turnip Beet, which we have been grow- 

 ing for a number of years, and which the 

 market gardeners of Baltimore and other 

 places prefer. It is of dark red color, hand- 

 some shape and early. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 10c. % 

 lb., 20o. Lb., 50c. 



SWISS CHARD. — Or.., 10c. Lb., 50c. 

 BASSAIVO, or EXTRA EARLY TURNIP. — 

 Flesh white and rose; very sweet and tender. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., ICc. 14 15c. Vz lb., 30c. 



Lb., 40c. 



EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN This is a flat 



Beet, very early and deep red color. Owing 

 to the small top. it can be planted very close. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 35e. 



LARGE LONG BLOOD. — A large and desir- 

 able late variety of deep red color. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. Vi lb., 15c. Lb., 30c. 

 G. T. CO.'S EARLY MARKET. 



Its qualities are extra early, dark red color, 

 fineness of shape and small top. One of the 

 most attractive varieties grown, and is espe- 

 cially desirable for hotbeds on account of its 

 small top and close-growing habit. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 



DETROIT DARK RED TURNIP BEET. 



THIS is one of the finest formed and hand- 

 somest colored Beets on the market. 

 It is unsurpassed in the uniformity 

 and beauty of the crop. It is e.\ceedingly 

 early, and produces more marketable speci- 

 mens on the same acreage than any other 

 variety. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 40c. 

 EDMAND'S RED TURNIP. 



The most uniform of all Turnip Beets. It 

 IS of handsome round shape, good market- 

 able size and deep blood color. It has a 

 small top and may be planted close. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. 

 CROSBY'S IMPROVED EGYPTIAN BEET. 



A very superior strain of the well-known 

 Egyptian, carefully selected, blood color, 

 quick, rapid growth. The shape is very 

 desirable, as shown in the accompanying 

 photograph, being not quite so flat as the 

 ordinary Egyptian, nor so round as the 

 It may be sown outside as late as 



lb., 20c.' Lb., 50c. 



ECLIPSE BEET. 



CROSBY'S 

 ,,^1 llVTfROVED 

 EGYPTIAN. 



This extra early Beet is remarkable for 

 Its fine quality and rapid growth; is of 

 deep red color- 

 a n d handsome | 

 shape. As an 

 early market 

 sort it is unri- 

 valed. It is to a 

 large extent 

 superseding the 

 Egyptian, b e- 

 ing " earlier in 

 d e V e 1 opment, 

 more attractive 

 in appearance, 

 and of superior 

 quality for the 

 table. 



Pkts., 5c. and 

 ICe. 14 lb., 29c. 

 Lb., 50c. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



(German, Gruener Kopfkohl.) 

 1 Oz. of Seed to 100 Yards of Ro-w. 



A class of plants allied to the Cabbage family, 

 producing a great number of small heads for 

 sprouts on the main stem of the plant, which are 

 used and prepared as greens. Plant in rich soil, 

 hills 2 feet apart each way. Packets, 5e. and 

 10c. Ounce, 15c. % lb., 45c. Lb., $1.00. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



BORECOLE 



This is often called Broccoli by 

 market gardeners, but belongs to 

 the Kale familj'. Very spreading 

 in habit and beautifully curled. 

 Seed very scarce. Pkts.. 5c. and 

 10c. Oz., 15c. % lb., 50c. Lb., *1.50. 



BEETS FOR STOCK 



sow 4 POUNDS TO THE ACRE. 



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 thinneci 

 to 12 to 15 inches in the row. The attention 

 of farmers to the growing of Beets for stock 

 feeding has rapidly increased, but it should be 

 grown more generally, and will show tlie re- 

 sults in the health and condition of the stock. 

 It supplies good, rich food for cattle during the winter. 



CHAMPION YELLOW INTERMEDIATE, OR 

 GATE-POST MANGOLD. — One of the very fin- 

 est Mangolds ever introduced, giving un- 

 bounded satisfaction wherever grown. With 

 good cultivation will crop at the rate of 200 

 bushels per acre. 



Pkt., 5c. % lb., 10c. Lb., 25c. 5 lbs., $1.00. 



WHITE SUGAR BEET. — A large-growing 

 sort, and used for feeding stock. 

 Pkt., 5e. 14 lb., 10c. Lb., 25c. 5 lbs., $1.00. 



LONG RED MANGOLD WURZEL. — The 

 well-known, large, long variety; grows well 

 out of ground. Color li jht red. Very productive. 

 Pkt., 5c. 14 lb., 10c. Lb., 25c. 5 lbs., $1.00. 



GOLDEN TANKARD MANGOLD. — The best 

 type of Mangold — small top, smooth, rich skin, 

 broad shoulders, very solid fleshed, golden 

 stemmed, heavy producer. 



Pkt., 5c. % lb., 10c. Lb., 2Sc. 5 lbs., $1.00. 



(German, Spargel Kohl.) 



1 Ounce of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. 



The Broccoli are closely allied to the 

 Cauliflower family. They require similar 

 cultivation and treatment to cauliflower. 



EARLY PURPLE CAPE Large com- 

 pact. Pkt., 10c. Ox., 35c. 



LARGE EARLY WHITE. — Head white 

 like cauliflower; the best. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 35cl 



