GRIFFITH (a TURNER CO ^ 



CHESTNUT GBOVE YE1.I.OW CORN — This corn was grown on Chestnut 

 Grove Farm, Baltimore county, and the average yield from the whole crop was 

 20 1-16 barrels to the acre. The ears are large, deep, medium-sized grain, and 

 of beautiful color. Qt., 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. lO^bus. lots, $2.25 bus. 



G. & T. CO.'S MAMMOTH YELLOW COKN — The largest, most prolific yellow 

 corn in existence; the ears attain an average length from 12 to 15 inches, and 

 malce a crop in 110 to 120 days, growing medium-sized, fodder very deep grain. 

 Qt., 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 10-bus. lots, $2.25 bus. 



NEW MARYLAND YELLOW DENT — The grains are unusually deep, ears 

 large. .«t:ilks ,l'i..w iic.ni 7 to 10 feet high, does not exhaust soil so much, and 



will stand drought better than a 

 large stalk, and will yield 5 to 

 10 bushels per acre more than any 

 other corn generally planted. Qt., 15c. 

 Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 10-bus. lots, 

 $2.25 bus. 



IMPBOVEB EARLY LEAMING — 

 Bred and tested for 10 years. Pedi- 

 gree stock. An early selected vari- 

 ety of yellow corn; small grain, 

 weighty and productive. Highly es- 

 teemed In Maryland and Pennsyl- 

 vania. One of the earliest varieties 

 of yellow corn in cultivation. Qt., 

 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 10-bus. 

 lots, $2.25 bus. 



G. & T. CO.'S IMPROVED GOLD- 

 EN BEAUTY — A large, broad-grain- 

 ed yellow corn, with ears of perfect 

 shape - and small . cob. The richness 

 of color and the quality of grain 

 make it a very superior variety. Qt., 

 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 10-bus. 

 lots, $2.25 bus. 



90-DAY YELLOW — This is an ex- 

 cellent quick-growing variety. May 

 be planted after peas are taken off, 

 and make a good crop. Largely usfd 

 by truclcers around Baltimore. Qt., 

 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 10-bus. 

 lots, $2.25 bus. 



BEID'S YELLOW DENT CORN — 

 Matures in 100 to 10,5 days. Has a 

 rich yellow color, very solid heavy 

 ears from 8 to 12 inches long, with 

 16 to 18 xows of grain. The gi'ains 

 are deep on a small red cob. Fodder 

 from 7 to 81/2 feet high, and pro- 

 duces a great many stalks with two 

 ears. A fine earlv corn. Qts., 15c. 

 Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 



MAMMOTH YELLOW ENSILAGS 

 CORN — Especially adapted for ensil- 

 age, as it grows large fodder and 

 blades; preferred by many to the 

 white. Qt., 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 



iMaryliind Velluw hK-nt Corn. 



Improved Yellow Learning. ( 



Corn 



Golden Beauty (.leiiow). 



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