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GRIFFITH & TtJPMER CO. BALTIMOPE ^ESTABLISH ED 1560 



ONION 



CONTINUED. 



EXTRA EARLY RED.— 

 Onions of a good size may be 

 raised from the black seed 

 the first season. 



Pkts. 5c. and 10c. 

 Ox. 15c. 1-4 lb. 40c. 

 Lb. SI. 25. 



Bemilataneiies 



They are of a mild and del- 

 icate flavor and keep longer 

 than any foreign variety. 

 Like the Italian varieties, it 

 produces full-grown onions 

 from seed the same season. 

 In the South, seed sown in 

 the fall will produce fine, 

 large onions for market in 

 early spring. 



RED BEK3IUr)A.— Pkt. 10c 

 Oz. 25c. 1-4 lb. 75c. 

 Lb. $2.25. 



WHITE BERMUDA.- 

 Pkt. 10c. Oz. 25c. 

 1-4 lb. 75c. Lb. $2.25. 



This Cut represents a Field of yellow Globe Danvers. 



Yellow Qlobe Danvers. 



large growers all over the country, 

 large onions. 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. 15c. 



—A very handsome round, yellow onion, a 

 large yielder and splendid keeper; the pre- 

 ferred sort with market gardeners and 

 We unhesitatingly recommend it tor growing either sets or 



DAXVERS.— Oz. 

 30c. Lb. Sl.OO. 



10c. 



1-4 lb. 35c. Lb. $1.10. 

 _ YELLOW FLAT 



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LARGE YELLOW DrTCH. or STRAS- 



BURG. — Very fine; a good keeper. The kind 

 used very largely by those who grow onion 

 sets for market. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 15c. 

 1-4 lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



lONION SETS.> 



WHITE.— Qt. 25c. By mail, 40c. 

 Y ELLOW.— Qt. 20c. By mail, 30c. 

 Write US for quotations 

 by the bushel. 



13131 'VC'T' A I^F? D — (American Grown.) 



rKIitil-il /AIvL,I\.. This is the large, beauti- 

 ful onion that is seen every fall offered for«ale at the 

 fruit stores in Baltimore and other large cities. They 

 are a rich straw color, and of enormous size. Al- 

 though of such large .'^ize, it is very hardy and an ex- 

 cellent keeper. The flavor is mild and delicate, mak- 

 ing the Prizetaker a favorite variety for salads. By 

 sowing this sort early, you can raise a crop of large 

 onions the first season with very little trouble. All 

 that is necessary is good ground, proper cultivation 

 and not to have them too thick. Those of our grow- 

 ers who have tried them have had remarkably fine 

 success. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 1.5c. 



1-4 lb. 35c. Lb. $1.25. 5 lbs. $5.75. 



OKRA, or GUMBO. 



Select warm location and rich soil, and plant when 

 the ground becomes warm, in rows three feet "part, 

 thinning plants a foot apart in the row. As the seed 

 are liable to rot in cool weather, they should be 

 sown thickl.v. The pods are used to thicken soup, 

 being gathered when young. It is one of the most 

 wholesome vegetables in use. 



DWARF PROLIFIC— This is the preferred 

 kind with the growers; is of dwarf habit and 

 very productive. 



Pkts. 5c. and 10c. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



WHITE A'ELVET.— It is very distinct and the 

 pods are perfectly round, smooth, of an attractive 

 white velvet appeariince, and of superior flavor 

 and tenderness The pods are of extra large size, 

 and produced in great abundance. 

 Pkt. 5o. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



ALU PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



