GRIFFITH (a TURNER CO. 



On© ounce of Seed will sow one 

 t-iLindrecl feet of drill. ^ ^ ^ ,^ ^ ,^ ^ 



Sl Ll I'T a deep. ru h. sandv loam, and manure with well decomposed compost or a good chemical fertilizer. Sow in drills, 14 to 16 

 inches apart, and cover 1 inch deep. When the young plants appear, thiu to 4 or :> inches apart. For early use. sow as soon as 

 the ground can be worked in the spring : for autumn use, about the middle of -May. and for winter use, during June or July 

 according' to the variety — the long varieties requiring, more time to mature than the round, early kinds. 



G. & T. Co.'s Early Blood Turnip Beet^ 



DETROIT DARK RED Tl RMP BEET. 



)ne of the finest formed and 

 handsomest colored Keets on the mar- 

 ket. It is unsurpassed in the uni- 

 formity and beauty of the i inp. It is ex- 

 ceedingly early and produces more market- 

 able specimens on the same acreage than any 

 other variety. 



Pkt., 5o. Oj!., lOe. 1-4 lb., 15o. 



Lb., 40c. 

 1/ EDMOXD\S RED Tl'RIVIP. 

 Tile most uniform of all Turnip Beets. 

 It is of handsome round shape, good mar- 

 ketable size, and deep blood color. It has 

 a small top, and mav be planted close. 

 Pkt., So. Oz., lOf. 1-4 lb., 15c. 

 Lb., 40e. 



CROSBY'S IMPROA ED EGYPTIAN 

 '/ BEET. 



A very superior strain of the well-known 

 Egyptian, carefully selected, deep blood 

 color, quick, rapid growth. The shape is 

 very desirable, as shown in the accompany- 

 ing photograph, being not quite so Hat as 

 the ordinary Egyptian, nor so round as the 

 Eclipse. It mav be sown outside as late as 

 Julv. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10. 1-4 lb., 20c. 

 Lb., oOc 



EC LIPSE BEET. 



THIS is our Special Stock of Early Blood 

 Turnip Beet, which we have been growing 

 for a number of years, and which the mar- 

 ket gardeners of Baltimore and other places pre- 

 fep. It is of dark red color, handsome shape and 

 ««rly. Pkt., 5c. Oz., lOc. 1-4 lb., 15c. Lb.. 50c. 

 V/SWISS CHARD.— Oz., lOc. Lb., 40c. 

 ,/ BASSAXO. OR EXTRA EARLY Tl RXIP.— 

 'Plesh white and rose : verv sweet and tender. 

 Pkt., 5c, Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15.-. }^ lb., 20c. Lb. 35c. 

 i/EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN.— This is a flat 

 iie>l. very early and deep red color. Owing to 

 jbe small top. it can he planted verv close. 

 ,Pkt.. 5c. Oz.. l(»e. 1-4 lb.. 15c. Lb., 40c. 

 V LARGK LOXG BLOOD.— A large and desirable 

 late vari/itr of deep red color. 



rkt.. T^. Oz., lOc. 1-4 lb.. 15c. Lb., 4»c. 

 >^ALTIMORE EARLY MARKET. 



Its qualities are extra early, dark red color, 

 ineness of shape and small top. One of the most 

 attractive varieties grown, and is specially de- 

 -sirable for hot-beds on account of its small top 

 a«d close-growing habit 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., lOc. 

 1-4 lb., L^c. 

 50c. 



This extra early I'.cct is remark 

 able for Its fine (inallty and rapid 

 growth : is of (U'c|) red color and 

 handsome shape. As an early market sort it is un- 

 rivaled. It is, to a large extent, superseding the 

 I'g.vptian. being earlier in develojiment. more at 

 tractive in appearance, and of superior quality 

 for the table. Pkts., 5c. and lOc. 1-4 lb., 15c. 

 Lb., 40c. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



(German, Gruener Kopfkohl). 

 1 Oz. of Seed to lOO Yards of Row. 



A CLASS of plants allied to the Cabbage fam 

 ily. prodiiciug a great number of small heads- 

 fur sprouts on the main stem of the plant, 

 which are used and prepared as greens. It is a 

 delicious vegetable. 



especiall.v aft 

 being exposed to 

 frost. Plant in r 

 soil, in hills 2 

 apai't each way. 

 Pkt..10c. Oz.,a 

 1-4 lb., 50c. 



BROCCOLI.^"*' 



CROSBY'S 

 IMPROVED 

 E(;YPTIAX. 



Lb 



J (German. Spargel Kohl), 

 oz. of Seed to lOO Yards of Row. 



The Broccoli are closely allied to the Cauli- 

 flower family. They require similar cultiva- 

 tion and treatment to Cauliflower. 

 V EARLY PLRPLE CAPE.—Large. compact. Pkt.. 10c. Oz., 40c. 



LARGE EARLY WHITE.— tiead white, like Cauliflower; the 

 best Pkt., lOe. Oz., 40c. 



BORECOLE. 



This if often called Broccoli by market gardeners, hut belongs to 

 e Kale family. Very spreading in habit, and beautifully curled. 



1-4 lb., 35c. Lb., 75. 



the 



Seed very scarce. 



Pkts.. 5c. and lOc 



Oz., 15c. 



BALTIMnicl. i.AULY. 



BEETS FOR STOCK. 



sow 4 POUNDS TO THE ACRE. 



STOCK BEETS grow lar.ger than other Beets, and hence require 

 more room. They should be sown from April lo .lunc. in drills 

 2M; feet apart, and the plants thinned to \'l to 1.') 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 gener- 

 ally and will show the results in the health and condition of the 

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

 iVCH.'VMPION YELLOW INTERMEDIATE, OR GATE-POST 

 3IANGOLD. — One of the very hnest -Mangolds ever introduci d 

 giving unbounded satisfaction wherever grown. The crop Is verv 

 uniform and the roots heav.v, handsome and clean, with single tap 

 root. In flavor they are wonderfully rich and nutritious. With 

 good cultivation will crop at the rate of 200 bushels per acre. 



1-4 lb., 10c. Lb. 



WHITE SIGAR BEET.— A 



feeding stock. 



1-4 lb.. lOc. Lb.. 



GOLDEN T.4NKARD 3IANGOLD.— The best type of Mangold- 

 small top. smooth, rich skin, broad shoulders, very solid-fleshed, 

 golden-stemmed, heavy producer. It has already taken the lead 

 •f other varieties in England, and is relished hv milch cows and 

 stt»ep. 1-4 lb., lOc. Lb.. S5c. .> lbs.. 01 .OO. 



a.'.c. 5 lbs., ^pi.OO 



large-growing sort, and used for 



GOLDEN TANKARD 



8^c. 5 lbs., ipi.OO. MANGOLD. 



•> LONG RED MANGOLD WURZEL — The well-known, large, 

 long variety ; grows well out of ground. Color light red. Very pro- 

 ductive. 



1-4 lb., lOc. Lb., 25c. 3 lbs.. ifil.OO. 



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