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THE QUANTITY OF SEED USUALLY SOWN TO AN ACRE. 



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Asparagus 5 lbs. 



Barley, broadcast 2 to 3 bush. 



Beans, dwarf, in drills 1 to bush. 



Beans, pole, in hills StolO qts. 



Beet, in drills. 4 to 6 lbs. 



Broom Corn, in hills 4 to 6 qts. 



Buckwheat, broadcast 3.^ bush. 



Cabbage, in beds, to transplant ,'4 lb. 



Carrot, in drills 2 to 3 lbs. 



Celery, to transplant a lb. 



Corn, in hills , S qts. 



Corn, for soiling 2 to 3 bush. 



Clover, Alsike 12 lbs. 



Clover, red. alonea. 15 lbs. 



Clover, white, alone 12 lbs. 



Clover, white, with other seeds 4 lbs. 



Clover, Luzerne, alone 15 lbs. 



Clover, scarlet ..15 lbs. 



Cucumber, in hills 2 lbs. 



Flax, broadcast 1 to 2 bush. 



Grass, blue, alone ... 

 Grass, Hungarian.... 



Grass, lawn 



Gras.s, orchard 



Grass, red lop. 



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 .28 lbs 



Grass, R. I. Bent 3 bush. 



Timothy busli . 



, Kale 4 to 6 lbs. 



Millet Ibush. 



Melon, musk Ij^ to 2 lbs. 



Melon, water 2 to 3 lbs. 



Mustard, broadcast 12 to 16 qts. 



Mangold, Wurzel 4to61bs. 



Oats, broadcast 2 to 2^2 bush . 



Onions, in drills, to make large onions. .. 6to81bs. 



Onion Seeds, for small sets 40 to 60 lbs. 



Parsnip, in drills 4 to Gibs. 



Peas, early, in drills 1 bush . 



Peas, Marrowfat, in drills 1'4 bush. 



Peas, broadcast 2 to 3 bush . 



Potato, cut tubers, in drills 



Kadish, ill drill< 



Kadish, broadcast 



Rye, broadcast 



Salsifv, in drills. 



... 8 bush . 

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10 lbs. 



...Ibush. 

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Sorgliuni 10 to 12 lbs. 



.Spinach, in drills 12 to 15 lbs. 



Squash (bush varieties i, in liills 4tO(;ibs. 



••■'■quash (running varieties^, in hills 3 to 4 lbs. 



Vuniip, in drills 1 lb. 



Turnip, broadcast 2 to 3 lbs. 



Tomato, to transplant 54 lb. 



Vetches V>roadcast 2 to 3 bush. 



Wheat, broadcast l,'^ to 2 bush. 



Wheat, in drills 1 bush. 



Clover I ( ."' lbs. Clover. 



Timothy. :. ■ r Together for 1 acre. - in lbs. Timothv. 

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QUANTITY OF SEEDS REQUIRED FOR A GIVEN NUMBER OF PLANTS, NUMBER OF HILLS, OR 



LENGTH OF DRILLS. 



Asparagus 1 oz. to 50 ft. drill. 



Beet 1 oz. to 50 ft. drill. 



Celery 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Carrot 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Endive 1 oz. to 1-50 ft. drill. 



Egg Plant 1 oz. to 300 ft. drill. 



Lettuce 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Okra 4 oz to 100 ft. drill. 



Onion 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Onion Sets, small 1 qt. to 100 ft. drill. 



Parslev 1 oz. to 1.50 ft. drill. 



Parsnip 3 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Radish 2 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Salsify 1 oz. to 70 ft. drill. 



Spinach 2 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Turnip 1 oz. tolSO ft. drill. 



Peas 1 qt. to 100 ft. drill. 



Dwarf Beans 1 qt. to 100 ft. drill. 



Leek ...1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Pole Beans . 



Corn 



Cucumber 



Watermelon 

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1 qt.to 1.50 hills. 

 1 qt. to 200 hills. 

 1 oz. to 50 hills. 

 1 oz. to 30 hills. 

 1 oz. to 00 hills. 



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1 oz. to 40 hills. 

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Cabbage 1 oz. of seed will produce 2,000 plants. 



Caulillower 1 oz. of seed will produce 2,000 plants. 



Celery 1 oz. of seed will produce 3.000 plants. 



Egg Plant 1 uz. of .seed will produce 1.000 plants. 



Lettuce 1 oz. of seed will produce 3,000 plants. 



Pepper 1 oz. of seed will produce 1,000 plants. 



Tomato 1 oz. of seed will-produce 1,500 plants. 



See Back Cover Page for Instructions When to Sow Seed. 



. . . PRICES . . . 

 TO MARKET GARDENERS. 



JIarket Gardeners and all other purchasers of 

 Seeds, in large quantities, should send for our 

 Special prices. 



PRICES 

 SUBJECT TO CHANGE 

 WITHOUT NOTICE. 



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^ Quality of Seeds. Tull'^,"t"Llflil\ 



make LOWEST PRICES consistent with 

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On Every Order 



Notice. 



Be 5ure to sign your 

 name and give y o u r 

 address plainly, as we frequently receive orders lack- 

 ing either or botli; al.>o give full shipping instruc- 

 tions. 



Tlie greatest care is taken to supply every 

 article true to name and of the very best 

 quality; at the .same time it is mutually understood 

 that we do not wan-ant our seeds, and that we are not 

 in any respect responsible for any loss or damage 

 arising from any failure thereof. 



Orders unknown correspondents 



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FILLING ORDERS. 



Ever.v order is tilled and forwarded as promptly 

 as possible, but if not duly received, please notify 

 us and we will make ever.v effort to trace it with- 

 out delay . Do not fail to sign your name and give 

 full address. 



WE \» 

 DELIVER 

 FREE 



To any Post Office 

 in the U. S. 



cash 



ipanied with the 



Packing and Shipping. ;^;fa?ge%or 



bo.xes or packing of retail orders, and deliver all 

 goods to any railroad or steamboat free of charge. We 

 charge for cotton bags as follows: Peck and bushel. 

 10 cents each: 1 bushel, 15 cents each: 2 bushels, 20 

 cents each. 



H/^T^r tr\ X> am\t P.emittances should be made 

 OW 10 neillll. by Draft, E.vpress Money Ur- 

 der, P. O- Money Order, or liegistered Letter. 



All Vegetable and Flower Seed?, 



Bv the Packet, Ounce or Quarter Pound, On quan- 

 tities over quarter pound the purchaser pays the 

 postage at the rate of S cents per pound. On Beans, 

 Peas and Corn, S cents per pint or 15 cents per quart 

 should be added to Catalogue Price to pay the postage. 



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PRESS OF GUGGENHCIMER. WEIL & CO , BALTIMORE. 



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Y a careful examination of the following pages you will find represented one of the largest and best selected stocks 

 of goods carried by any house of its kind in the country. Our constant care in purchasing this immense stock 

 has been to secure the lines of goods best adapted to the needs of those sections of the country throughout which 

 our trade is distributed. Since we conduct both a wholesale and retail business, we are obliged to buv very large quantities 

 of goods, and are prepared to offer our customers advantages which we do not think can be obtained elsewhere. To 

 meet the demands of our wholesale and retail trade, we carry a great variety of goods, which enables our patrons to buy 

 more of ONE HOUSE, thus securing for themselves the benefits and discounts gained by large purchasing. We claim 

 that, since each year finds us with a larger wholesale and retail trade, in addition to a constantly increasing mail order 

 business, which now covers most every State in the Union, we are prepared to give our customers tietter goods for the same 

 money and prompter service, by virtue of our varied stocks, than any competing house. 



Trusting that you will give us an opportunity to demonstrate and establish the foregoing facts, we remain, 



Yours Respectfully, 



JOIIX M. GRIFFITH. 



President. 



GRIFFITH, 

 Vice-President. 



Griffith & Turner Company, 



JOHN" L. TURNER, 



Treasurer. 



GEORGE W. 



HOBES. 

 Secretarv. 



Branch House, 116 and 118 Light Street, 

 Cable Address, "Qriffturn, Baltimore." 





205 TO 209 N. PACA ST., 



