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CUCUMBER 



CONTINULD. 



(Seriiiaii. 



EGG PLANT. 



Cl L,Tl KE.— Sow the seed in hot-beds 

 pot the youuff plants, using small pots, 

 the plants mny become stocky. Tin \ 

 the season lieromes sufficient. \' w.iiiu. 

 planted into a second bed to make ih.'}n 

 to transplant, about thrc' f« .iikh i . a 

 enriched soil. Draw the e:ii;h u|' lo ilic 

 Seed will not vegetate freely witlun.i a 

 the least chilled in the earlier stag-es oX 

 repeated sowings are sometimes necess 

 the fruit, so as not to disturb the roots 

 iilioiit I.OOO plants. 



ariy in March. When three inches higk. 

 md plunge them in the same bed, so that 

 an be planted .nit. from the pots. whe« 

 1, May or June; or they can.be trans- 

 irniig. until tile Weather is warm enough 

 li wa.w in tinuoughly worked and weH 

 -1. 111^ wl i II about a foot high. Egg Plant 

 u.iiig, unifiuni heat, and if the plants get 

 growth, they seldom recover. Therefor* 

 ary. Care should be observed in cutting 

 of the plants. One ouiit-e will |iro<liiee 



(irow by Mnfsi*- 



Griffith & 



Turner Co.. 

 Baltimore, M<1. 

 Please send me 

 vour large Cata- 

 logue. I always 

 like to have one 

 from which to 

 select my sea- 

 son's seed. 1 

 have done this 

 for the past 

 several years. 

 Your seeds give 

 perfect satisfac- 

 tion. Some of my 

 neighbors say I 

 grow things by 

 magic, but I think 

 the biggest part 

 of the secret is 

 l^'ood seed. 



R. B. SHREVE. 

 Virginia. 



\ever Fall. 



Griffith & Turner Co. 



We never fail to have good veg- 

 etables when we order seed from 

 you. Mrs. S. C. YINGLTNG. 



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-^CUMBERLAND. 



A new and distinct variety, said to have originated from cross- 

 ing- the Parisian Pickling and the Early White Spine. It cer- 

 tainly has the good qualities of each of these sorts. The fruits 

 are large, symmetrical, dark green, covered with innumerable 

 small white spines, and are of prime quality for slicing. The 

 vine is vigorous, wonderfully prolific, and continues in liearing 

 much longer than most sorts. Packet, .5c. Ounce. 30c. 'i pound, 

 -."jc. Pound. ?2.30. 



Can Be Dei>endeil On. 



Griffith & Turner Co. 



I can depend on your seeds in every condition of weather, and 

 with half care thev are O. K. 



(Miss) IDA P. BEACH, Maryland. 



BALTIMORE 

 EGG 

 PLANT. 



This is decidedly the best and most profitable E.g.c; Plant in cul- 

 tivation. It is lai'ge, thornless. of bt ;ni!ifiil sliape and handsome 

 ljurple color. We have never seen fim i' >|K'i iniens of Egg Plant 

 than those grown from our seed, ^^'iu■n inspeeting the field of 

 Egg Plants growing for seed we wm suTprised ;it the regular 

 size and uniform, handsome color of the fruit all over the field. 

 Packet, lOc. . Ounce, ."iOc. -4 pound. S)Oc. Pound. !^*{.(»0. 



ENDIVE. 



IS ONE OF THE BEST S A I, AOS FOR FAI..I. AXD 

 AVIXTEK I SE. 

 One ounee of .seed to 15C> feet of row. 



For early use. sow as soon as the ground can be worked in the 

 spring, in' drills fifteen inches apart, and thin plants' to six or 

 eight inches in thi- row, Tn l.l.-ineh the leaves, .gather them care- 

 ftillv together when ih rfecth- dry, and tie with matting or soft 

 fibrous material. Another method is to invert flower pots over 

 thi- plant. The leaves are very highly esteemed for use as 

 s/lads. 



VGRF.EN ri RI.En.— The best sort in Use. T'seful as a salad. 



find also used for sarnishini: 

 40c. Pound. !f!1.^ 



Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. '4 pound. 



Sni>erlor to Any. 



Your seeds are superior to any anywhere. 

 February 7th. J. W. WILROY. Kentucky. 



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