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GRIFFITH 



PEPPER or CAPS 



Is cultivated mainly for pickles; used as a seasoning in many ways; sometimes 

 medicinally. Sow seed early in hotbed, if possible; if not, select a warm place in 

 the garden for seed bed; sow as soon as the soil is warm. Transplant when 3 or 4 

 inches high, in rows IS inches apart. 



Larg 



O Roll fit* Dull Uncp Plant vigorous, compact, very productive, ripening 

 C DBII UI UUli II USC its crop uniformly and early. Fruit large, with thick, 



Ruby King 



mild flesh, of excellent quality for use in salads and pickles; color bright red when v 

 ripe. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 20c. % Vo., 60c. Lb., $2.00. 



An improved American variety often four to six inches in length 

 and quite symmetrical in shape. It is very bright colored and the 

 flesh is sweet and mild flavored. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % lb., 60c. lb., $2. 



SU/ooi Mnsinfain Plants very vigorous, of compact, upright growth. The fruit 

 WCU I IIIUUII Idlll does not ripen until very late. It is very large and long, often 

 eight inches or more in length by two in diameter; very smooth and handsome, 

 being when fully mature of a rich red color. Flesh very thick, sweet and mildly 

 flavored. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % lb., 60c. Lb., $2.00. 



fhinPCP Riant Double the size of Ruby King; the finest mild Red Pepper grown., 

 vrinncsc uidlil lt ig very productive, having a magnificent appearance, which 

 makes it sell readily. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 25c. y t lb., $1.00. 



I find Rod Pa von no A wel1 known variety, having a slender, twisted and 

 LUIiy nCU Ufl Veil lie pointed pod about four inches long, and when ripe, bright 

 red in color. Extremely strong and pungent flesh. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 

 Y* lb., 60c. 



Rprf PhoPPV P' ant talI > bearing a profusion of round, bright red fruit which are 

 ou wl,w ■ / very pungent when ripe. The plant, when in fruit, is very ornamental. 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 25c. 



Rpfl Chili TTse( ^ * n tne manufacture of pepper sauce. The bright, rich red pods 

 nou uiiiii are about two inches long, one-third to one-half inch in diameter at 

 the base, tapering to a sharp point and exceedingly pungent when ripe. Pkts., 5c. 

 and 10c. Oz., 25c. 



PUMPKIN 



Plant in May, in hills 8 feet apart. Allot 10 seed to each hill, as bugs often destroy 

 the young plants, but only allow 2 or 3 healthy plants to remain in each hill. They are 

 usually planted in fields with corn or potatoes. 



G. & T. CO.'S MARYLAND SWEET POTATO. 



This is the best table Pumpkin in cultivation. In shape and size it somewhat re- 

 sembles the Cashaw, but much more beautiful in color, being a handsome green and 

 white striped. The flesh is a rich yellow color, solid, fine grained, very thick- flavor 

 delicious. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15c. J4 lb., 20c. Lb., 70c. 



LARGS CHEESE. — Skin reddish orange, flesh thick, fine and sweet. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 40c. 



TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO. — A splendid pie and cooking pumpkin. They grow 

 pear-shaped, of medium size, slightly ribbed; skin is creamy white, lightly striped with 

 .green; flesh very thick, creamy white, dry and fine-grained, keeping well until late in the 

 -spring. When cooked resembles sweet potatoes, but much more delicious in taste. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 



CONNECTICUT FIELD. — Very productive and grown for feeding stock. It is so well 

 known that it does not need description. 

 Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Lb., 25c. 



YELLOW CASHAW, OR CROOKNECK.— Solid flesh, fine and sweet; keeps well 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 50C. 



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G. & T. CO.'S 

 MARYLAND SWEET POTATO. 



SALSIFY or 

 Vegetable Oyster 



Sow in early spring in light, rich 

 soil in drills 14 inches apart and thin 

 the plants to six inches in the row. 

 The roots will be ready for use in 

 October and will sustain no injury 

 by being left in the ground during 

 the winter. 



SANDWICH ISLAND MAMMOTH. 



— This new Salsify grows fully twice 

 the size of the old sort, and is su- 

 perior in quality. Invaluable to mar- 

 ket gardeners. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 

 Vi lb., 40c. Lb., $1.25. 



LARGE WHITE. — The old well- 

 known variety. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 

 % lb., 40c. Lb., $1.00. 



Vegetable Roots 



ARTICHOKES 



Jerusalem — Pk., 75c. Bus., $2.50. For further information 



see page 1. 



HORSE RADISH ROOTS 



Doz., 20c. Per 100, 75c. Per 1000, $6.00. 



RHUBARB ROOTS 



15c. each. Doz., $1.50. Per 100, $10.00. 



"SEEDOLII^ 



(Non-poisonous.) 



Certain preventative against all Birds. Prevents smut, fun- 

 gus and vermin. No germs can live against it. Prevents 

 ground rot and red rust. 



Wheat, Maize 

 Peas, Beans, 

 Vetches, etc. 

 Bus. 

 4 



, Barley, 

 Rye, Cot- 

 ton, etc. Oats, etc. 



Pt. can, sufficient for. . . . 

 Qt. can, sufficient for.... 

 %-gal. can, sufficient for 16 



1- gal. can, sufficient for 32 



2- gal. can, sufficient for 64 

 5-gal. can, sufficient for 160 



Bus. 

 3% 

 7 

 14 

 28 

 56 

 140 



Bus. 

 3 

 6 

 12 

 24 

 48 

 120 



Price. 

 $ .50 

 .85 

 1.45 

 2.80 

 5.50 

 13.00 



