GRIFFITH (Si 



TURNER CO. ^ 



LATE CABBAGES 



-Continued. 



LARGE LATE A3IERICAN DRUMHEAD (American 

 Cro-n-ii). — One of the largest, most solid and best keeping late 

 Taiieties. This variety seldom fails to head, and is of good 

 quality. 



Pl£ts., oo. and lOe. Ox.. Joe. 1-4 U>.. 40e, Lb., )|51.25. 

 WORLD-BEATER, or AUTUMN KING.— This is a very su- 

 V perior late cabbage. The large, broad heads are very thick 

 /through, slightly rounded at the top, fine grained and tender, 

 /has a short stalk, green color, and one of the best keepers we 

 / know, and is a rapid grower. 

 ,/ puts., 5e. and lOc. Oz., 30e. 1-4 lb., 50e. Lb., ipi..50. 

 VRED DUTCH.— The head is large, round, solid and a deep red 



color, the best of the red cabbages. 

 / Plits., 5c. and lOc. Oz., 20c. 1-4 lb., 50c. Lb., spi.65. 



Perfection Drumhead Savoy. 



American Grown. 



This is without any excei^tion the finest stock of Savoy cabbage 

 to be found anywhere. The beads are large and solid, the 

 leaves beautifully curled, and in tenderness and flavor it is al- 

 most equal to cauliflower, while its keeping quality is flrst- 

 class. To sa.v that our market gardeners are pleased with it, 

 is putting it mild : the.v are enthusiastic over it, as they find 

 it so much superior to the old-time Savoy. It is specially 

 adapted to private use, as when grown in the fall and allowed 

 to be touched by frost, it is one of the most delicious of all 

 .' vegetables. 



( Ptts., 5c. and lOe. Oz., 15c., 1-4 lb., 40c. Lib., $1.50. 



GeOrqia CollardS.-CaUed the cabbage Conara 

 ^ on account of its close 



bunching growth. The plant produces centre leaves generally 

 perfectly white, though sometimes dashed with pink. It is a 

 yery delicate vegetable and of the first quality. 



Packets, lOc. 1-4 lb., 20c. Lb., GOc. 



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DRUMHEAD SAVOY. 



G. & T. Co.'s 



Snowball Cauliflower 



One Onnce of Seed wlH produce 2,000 Plants. 



MANY amateurs make the mistake of sowing the 

 seed too early for late crop. It should not be 

 sown before May. as when sown earlier they be- 

 gin to head before the hot weather is over, and 

 are a failure. Cauliflower can only be grown on rich, 

 well-tilled and well-watered soil. The most delicious of 

 all the cabbage family, and requiring the same culture 

 and treatment, but being more delicate. The good cul- 

 ture and richness of the soil recommended for cabbage 

 is absolutely necessary for the cauliflower. For ear^ 

 crop, sow in hot-bed or cold-frame in February or March. 

 For late crop sow and treat like late cabbage. 



Our Gilt Edge Snowball 



QaUllflOWera — ^® without exception one «t 

 the finest sorts now in cultiva- 

 tion. It is very early. Nearly every plant will, under 

 proper cultivation, form a perfect snow white head, and 

 its close growing, compact habit enables the grower te 

 plant one-third more on the same space of ground than 

 other varieties. In fact, it is. and deserves to be, the 

 standard with the market gardener and amateur. 



puts., 25e. and 50c. 1-4 oz., 75c. Oz., $2.00. 



SELECT EARLY DWARF ERFURT Long the 



standard of highest excellence, and still holding its 

 own with a great many people. 



Pkts., 25c. and 50c. 1-4 oz., 50c. Oz., $1.75. 



EARLY PARIS,— An excellent sort for early or late 

 use. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 50c. 



CORN SALAD. 



Three ounces of seed to 100 feet 

 of row. 



A favorite salad plant, and very 

 hardy. Sow in August or September, 

 and protect with leaves during the win- 

 ter : it can be gathered in the spring 

 very early. Sown in April, it is soon 

 ready for use. The leaves are some- 

 times boiled and served as spinach. 

 Pkt., 5c. 141b., 15c. Lb., 35c. 5 lbs., »1.50. 



CRESS, OR PEPPER GRASS 



L'sed as a small salad. Sow very thickly in shallow 

 drills, on a smooth surface, at short intervals throughout 

 the season. 



CURLED.— Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 20c. Lb., 50e. 



WATER CRESS.— Water Cress may be grown along 

 the margin of running streams, ditches or ponds, and 

 has a ready sale in the hotels and markets. 

 Pkt., lOc. Oz., 30c. 1-4 lb., $1.00. Lb., $3.25 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHAITGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



