PLANTS — ROOTS— TREES 



FROST-PROOF CABBAGE 

 PLANTS 



Ready for shipment from December 1 to May 1 

 Will mature heads two to three weeks earlier 



Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston 

 Wakefield, Succession, and Early Flat 

 Dutch. (Copenhagen Market ready about 

 AprU 1.) 



These plants are grown in the open field 

 during the fall and winter months, which 

 causes them to make a slow, tough, hardy 

 growth — so hardy that the outer leaves turn 

 to a reddish brown. They can safely be 

 shipped to distant points and should be 

 planted in the open ground from four to five 

 weeks earlier than frame plants. 



Prices, postpaid, 100, 200, or 300 plants, 

 45 cts. per 100; 500 plants for $1.50; 1,000 

 plants $2.25. 



Prices by Express collect, in lots of 1,000 

 to 4,000, $1.25 per 1,000; 5,000 or more, 

 $1 per 1,000. 



These prices are only in lots of even 

 hundreds or thousands, and the quantity 

 prices apply only for lots of the same variety. 



Terms, cash with order, please. 



No plants shipped C. O. D. 



Local plants from the seed-bed ready 

 May 1. The varieties include Brussels 

 Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Eggplant, 

 Lettuce, Pepper, Tomato, and Sweet 

 Potato. 



Those ready July 1 : Broccoli, Borecole, 

 Celery. Prices on application 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



Plant from March 1 to April 15, and from 



October 15 to freezing. 

 For culture, see page 26. 



Mary Washington. (Rustproof.) By far 

 the best. Early and vigorous. Firm and 

 tender roots, richly flavored. $1.25 per 

 100; $9.50 per 1,000. Postage, 10 cts. per 

 100, extra. 

 Bunchers, Tape, Knives, and Rubber 

 Bands, see page 44 



RHUBARB ROOTS 



Plant from March 1 to April 15, and from 

 October 15 to freezing. Set 3 to 4 feet apart; 

 cover 2 inches deep. Manure well each spring. 

 Keep soil moist. Can furnish either Victoria 

 or Myatt's Linnffius in strong, 2-year stock. 

 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10 per 100. 

 Postage on 3 roots, 10 cts. extra. 



HORSERADISH SETS 



Can ship after March 1 

 Strong 2-yT. stock, 60 cts. per doz.; $4 per 

 100. Postage, 10 cts. per doz. extra. 



Gator-Hide Mulch Paper 



A tough, strong, durable paper that holds 

 moisture in the soil, retains heat, raises soil 

 temperature, and prevents cooling at night. 

 This promotes bacterial activity day and 

 night, thus producing bigger, better, and 

 earlier crops. 



Garden Package $0 50 



Type A. 



18 in. wide. 300 linear yards to roll . . 1 50 

 36 in. wide. 300 linear yards to roll . . 3 00 

 TypeB. 



18 in. wide. 150 linear yards to roll. . 1 50 

 36 in. wide. 150 linear yards to roll . . 3 00 



Strawberry Plants 



Strawberry plants are best planted in this 

 locality from March 1 to May 1, but we can 

 supply them from November 1 to June 1. 

 Strawberries should be well fertilized, grown 

 in rich soil, and covered with straw in the 

 winter. If plants are dry, they should be 

 dipped in water and allowed to plump before 

 planting. Plant in rows 33^ feet apart, and 

 15 inches apart in the rows. 

 Dorsett. New. Early. Vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. Medium light in color and retains 

 its lightness. 80 cts. for 50; $1.50 per 100. 

 Fairfax. New. Early. Productive and vig- 

 orous. Medium dark, turning darker. 80 

 cts. for 50; $1.50 per 100. 

 Gandy. Late. Large, firm, and of fine flavor. 

 A good shipper. 75 cts. for 50; $1.25 per 

 100. 



Gem. Everbearing. Fruit of rich color, 

 medium large. 80 cts. for 50; $1.50 per 100. 



Klondyke. Early. Berries uniform, dark red, 

 mild and delicious. 75 cts. for 50; $1.25 

 per 100. 



Premier. Early. Large; long fruiting sea- 

 son. One of the best. 75 cts. for 50; $1.25 

 per 100. 



Big Joe. Midseason. Large, delicious, and 

 vigorous. 75 cts. for 50; $1.25 per 100. 



Progressive. Everbearing. Produces big 

 crop the same season set. 80 cts. for 50; 

 81.50 per 100. 



Chesapeake. Late. Extra large; uniform; 

 popular. 75 cts. for 50; $1.25 per 100. 



Mastodon. Everbearing. Large; waxy ap- 

 pearance. Extensively planted. 80 cts. 

 for 50; $1.50 per 100. 



Add 10 cts. per 100 for postage 



GERMACO HOTKAPS 



Protects plants from the elements and 

 insects, and helps mature crops earlier. 

 100 Hotkaps, Garden Setter, Tamper.. $2 40 



250 Hotkaps, Garden Setter, Tamper. . 3 65 



1,000 Hotkaps only 9 75 



5,000 Hotkaps only, per 1,000 9 65 



10,000 Hotkaps only, per 1,000 9 55 



Steel Hotkap Setter and Tamper, set . . 1 50 



Garden Setter (paper) , each 50 



Steel Tamper, each 25 



Write for prices in quantity and other 

 varieties and sizes 



FRUIT TREES 



APPLES. 2 years old. 



Variety 



Ripens 



Color 



Delicious 



Fall 



Red 



Duchess 





Bicolor 



Grimes Golden 



Winter 



Yellow 



Jonathan 



. . Winter 



Red 



Mammoth Black 







Twig 





Red 



Transparent 





YeUow 



Smokehouse 



Fall 



Bicolor 



Stayman's Winesap . Winter 



Red 



Wealthy 



FaU 



Red 



York Imperial. . . . 





Bicolor 





Each Doz. 



100 



4 to 5 ft. high $0 85 $9 60 $65 00 



5 to 6 ft. high 95 10 80 75 00 



APRICOTS. 3-to 4 ft. high. 75 cts. each. 



CRABAPPLES. 2 > ears old. 

 Hyslop and Siberian. 



Prices same as Apples 

 CHERRY. 2-year budded stock. 



Sweet: Napoleon (yellow), Schmidt's 

 Bigarreau (black). Gov. Wood (red), 

 Tartarian (black). Each Doz. 



4 to 5 ft. high $100 $1140 



5 to 6 ft. high 1 10 12 60 



Sour: Morello (black), Dyehouse (red). 



4 to 5 ft. high $0 90 $10 20 



5 to 6 ft. high 1 00 11 40 



PEACHES. 1-year, budded stock. 



Belle of Georgia. White. Freestone. 

 Elberta. Yellow. Freestone. 

 Heath. White. Cling. 

 J. H. Hale. Yellow. Freestone. 



3 to 4 ft. high $0 55 $6 00 



5 to 6 ft. high 75 8 40 



PEARS. Standard stock. 



Bartlett. Large; yellow. Ripens in August. 

 Kiefler. Large; yellow. Ripens in October. 

 Seckel. Medium; yellowish brown. Sept. 



3 to 4 ft. high $0 95 $10 80 



5 to 6 ft. high 1 10 12 60 



PLUMS, Shropshire Damson and Quince. 



2-year budded stock. 4 to 5 ft. 95 cts. each 



BLACKBERRIES 



Strong root-cutting plants. Ready March 1. 

 Blowers. Very hardy; productive. Large. 

 Eldorado. Large jet-black berries. 



15 cts. each; $1 per doz.; $6 per 100 

 Postage, 20 cts. per doz., extra 



CURRANTS 



2-year No. 1 stock. Ready March 1. 

 Fay's Prolific. Vigorous. Large fruit. 

 Wilder. Medium fruit. Productive. Hardy. 



40 cts. each; $3.75 per doz. Add 5 cts. each 

 for postage 



GOOSEBERRIES 



2-year No. 1 stock. Ready March 1. 

 40 cts. each; $3.75 per doz. Add 5 cts. each 

 for postage 



RASPBERRIES 



2-year No. 1 stock. Ready March 1. 

 Cumberland. Black. Midseason. Large. 

 Latham. Red. Late. Productive. Large. 

 Newburgh. Red. Midseason. Vigorous. 

 St. Regis. Red. Everbearing. Firm, meaty. 

 10 cts. each; 95 cts. per doz.; $6 per 100 

 Add 20 cts. per doz. for postage 



GRAPES 



2-year No. 1 stock. Ready March 1. 

 Concord. Blue. 30 cts. each; $3 per doz.; 



$20 per 100. 

 Caco (wine-red) and Fredonia (black). 50 



cts. each; $5.40 per doz.; $40 per 100. 

 If wanted by mail, add 10 cts. each 



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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 



