^ GRIFFITH (Sl turner CO. }% " 



MAIN CROP VARIETIES.-Continued. 



EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 



^JTBW ftlEEX TOMATO.— Fruit somewhat resembles Paragon 

 1B appearance. This sort is well known and a favorite among 

 aaRners, but it is not as deep red in color nor as weighty and 

 iU(3r as our World's Fair. Packets, 5c. and lOc. Ounce, 20c. 

 >und, 60c. Pound, ?2.00. 



.TLAXTIC PRIZE ^Select Stock).— An excellent extra early 

 id Tomato, and while it does not run as regularly smooth as 

 le Paragon, it ripens very evenly. Packets, 5c. and lOc. Ounce, 

 SOc. 'A pound, 60c. Pound, $2.25. 



^FREEDOM.— The new early; no better extra early grown; re- 

 ■arkably prolific; continual bearer; brilliant scarlet; smooth 

 »nd round. A great point in this Tomato lies in the fact that 

 tnromous quantities of the fruit can be gathered while other 

 early varieties are ripening a few. Remarkably solid; few seeds; 

 and free from acidity. Packets, 5c. and lOc. Ounce, 25c. J4 

 pound, 90c. Pound. $3.00. 

 ■"^^lAIXE'S EARLIEST.— New; very fine; extra early; very pro- 

 lific; fruits large size;; excellent for shipping. Packets, 5c. and 

 lOc. Ounce, 25c. ^ pound, $1.50. 



''Wew srcCESS.— a magnificent new scarlet-fruited Tomato of finest qual- 

 ity, handsome appearance, large size, and great productiveness. The vines are 

 •f strong, \-igorous growth with abundant foiiage; fruits set in clusters; 

 color brightest scarlet; perfectly smooth and free from cracks: the interior is 

 very meaty, of fine flavor. It ripens with the second earlies and yields abund- 

 antly throughout the season. The handsome color, even size, and great 

 solidity of Success make it an excellent market sort. It is well adapted also 



i to canners' use by reason of its rich deep-red color, solidity of flesh, and de- 

 siralile form for rapid peeling without waste. Packets, 5c. and lOc. Ounce, 



I 25c. ^ pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 



SPARKS' EARLIANA. 



The Earliest Bright Red Tomato; Very Large, Smooth, 

 Color Bright Red; Solid and Excellent for Slicing. 



The plants are of moderate growth well set with fruits, nearly 

 all of which ripen extremely early in the season. Grows in clus- 

 ters; of medium size; smooth, solid, solid centre, small seed cella> 

 slightly acid. Packets, 5c. and lOc. Ounce, SOc. !4 pou»i* 

 $2.00. Pound, $7.00. 



CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL. 



Deepest-Fruited and Most Solid of All Extremely 

 Early Tomatoes. 



The growth is very compact. Fruit of uniformly good siz^ 

 very solid; brightest scarlet, ripening up to the stone withotB 

 cracks or green core; sweet flavor. Packets, 5c. and lOc. Ouncd 

 !>Oc. 'A pound, $2.00. Pound. $7.00. 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE VARIETIES. 



- BEAUTY. — For early market and shipping this cannot be excelled, because 

 *f its solidity and toughness of skin. Color is a rich, glossy crimson, with a 

 slight tinge of purple. It is well known and very largely used by our garden- 

 ers. Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 20c. 'A pound. 50c. Pound, $1.75. 

 ^i.MA.GXUS. — A fine medium crop variety: has Acme color; heavy; solid; 

 fr^t is set in cluster; heavy cropper and very robust. Packets, 5c. and lOc. 

 •unce, 20c. A pound, 75c. 



f DWARF CHAMPIOTf.— Dwarf, upright growth; smooth purple fruit. Pack- 

 ets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, SOc. A pound, 75c. 



a*RIZETAKER.— Early ; large; handsome; deep crimson; slight tinge of 

 purple. Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 20c. A pound, 50c. Pound, $1.50. 



^ MEDIUM PURPLE. 



PRIZEWI»ER.— Early; prince of market Tomatoes; color 

 sesembles Beauty, but larger; solid; one of the best keepers and 

 shippers; smooth; w-ell adapted for late crop. Packet, lOc. 

 ^•unce, 20c. 1/4 pound, GOc. Pound, $2.00. 



POXDEROSA. — Remarkable for size; fruits heavy; deep red; 

 Clesh thick, solid and fine quality. Packet, 10c. Ounce, 35c. A 

 •^und, $1.25. 



ACME.— Early; medium; pink-purplish; slightly oval. Packets, 

 5c. and lOc. Ounce, 20c. A pound, 50c. Pound, $1.75. 

 \JCRIMSOX crSHIOX.— Resembles Ponderosa in shape and size; 

 ^olo/'deep red. Packet, 10c. Ounce, 3i,c. A pound, $1.00. 

 ^"BTCKEYE STATE.— Productive, but not very solid: large, 

 Binfoo^h purple. Pkts., 5c. and lOc. Oz., 20c. A lb., 50c. Lb., $1.75. 

 NCQiLDEX QUEEN, or SUNRISE.- Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce. 

 5c/ A pound. 75c. 



MLLARD.— Best for greenhouse forcing; bright glossy red; 

 vely /(Smooth. Packet, lOc. 



SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES. 



■V FEAR-SHAPED RED.— Pkts., 5c. and lOc. 6z., 25c. A lb., 75c. 

 ^PEAR-SHAPED YELLOW.— Used for preserves and pickles. 

 Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 25c. A pound, 75c. 

 ^ELLOW PLUM.— Color bright yellow: excellent for preserv- 

 toS. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 25c. A pound, 7.'c. * 



BEAUTY. 



Sweet, Pot and Medicinal Herbs. 



A little collection of Sweet Herbs is a treasure to the cook and 

 nurse. A small place in the garden will give all the herbs need- 

 ed in any family, and care should be taken to harvest them prop- 

 erly. This should be done on a dry day before they come into 

 full bloom, then dried quickly and packed closely, entirely ex- 

 cluded from the air. Sow in spring in shallow drills, one foot 

 apart, and when well up thin out or transplant to a proper dis- 

 Packets. Ounce. A Pound. Pound 



MAR.TORAM 



AMSE 



BASIL 5c. 



BEXE, used medicinally 



BORAGE, excellent for bees. 



CARAWAY 



CHERYIL 



CHICKORY 



CORIANDER 



DILL ' 



LAVENDER 



FENNEL (Sweet) 



ROSEMARY, an aromatic 

 herb 



SAGE (American) 5c. 



SUMMER S.VVORY 



THYME (broad-leaved Eng- 

 lish) Sc., 



5c. 



15c. 



40c. 



5c. 



lOc. 



30c. 



lOc. 



15c. 





5c. 



15c. 





5c. 



15c. 



40c. 



5c. 



10c. 



25c. 



5c. 



25c. 





5c. 



10c. 





5c. 



10c. 



25c. 



5c. 



lOe. 



20c. 



5c. 



15c. 





5c. 



10c. 



25c. 



."ic. 



25c. 





10c. 



15c. 



40c. 



5c. 



10c. 



2Sc. 



tOc. 



20c. 



76c. 



$1.25 



$1.25 



$0.75 

 .60 

 1.26 



$1.60 

 .75 



