GRIFFITH & TURNER GO'S 



Catalogue of FaRM AND GaEDEN SUPPLIES 



• « • INTRODUCTION. * • • 



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AS STATED in our former issue, it was our aim to make that Catalogue the most complete 

 and attractive that we had ever placed before 3'OU, and from our greatly increased sales, 

 and the large'number of new names on our books, we realize that we have succeeded. 

 Farmers are now reaping the reward that they justly deserve, and, in consequence, all 

 business has improved. 



From present indications, the coming year will be the most prosperous that farmers and 

 merchants have experienced for years. Manufacturers have been taxed to their utmost to 

 meet the decnand for their goods, and quite a number are taking orders only for future ship- 

 ments. Our trade is the best that we have ever had in the history of the house. 



One very gratifying feature about the present situation is, that while farmers are receiving 

 good prices for their produce, they are paying exceedingly low prices for their supplies 



We propose to keep ahead of the times, and trust that our past business relations have 

 been such as to warrant a continuance of your patronage. Yours, etc., 



GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. 



TO ANY POST OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES, 



All Vegetable and Flower Seeds, the Packet, ounce or Quarter 

 ii^^^===z====i=========:======i=i=== Pound. On quantities over quarter 



pound the purchaser pays the postage at the rate of 8 cents per pound. On 

 Beans, Peas and Corn 8 cents per pint or 15 cents per quart should be added 

 to the Catalogue Price to pay the postage. 



Wholesale Prices to Market Gardeners. 

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Market Gardeners and all other purchasers 

 of Seeds should send for our Market Gar- 

 deners' List, which gives our Special Prices, 

 and to which they are entitled, provided their 





FILLING ORDERS. 

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Every order is filled and forwarded as 

 promptly as possible, but if not duly received 

 please notify us, and we will make every 

 effort to trace it without delay. Don't fail to 

 sign your name and give full address. . . . 



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From unknown 

 with the Cash. 



ORDERS 

 Correspondents must 



be accompanied 



PACKING AND SHIPPING. 



We make no charge for boxes 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 half bushel, 

 10 cents each; i bushel, 15 cents each; 2 bushels, 20 cents each. 



HOW TO REMIT. 



Remittances should be made by Draft, Express Money Order, 

 P. O. Money Order, or Registered Letter 



JOHN M. GRIFFITH, President. 



M. S. GRIFFITH, Vice-President. 



JOHN I,. TURNER, Treasurer. 



GEORGE W. HO BBS, Secretary. 



CABLE ADDRESS, 



QUALITY OF SEEDS. 

 We do not sell the cheapest seeds, but make LOWEST 

 PRICES consistent with quality. They will please you. 



ON EITERY ORDER 



Be sure to sign your name and give your address plainly, as 

 we frequently receive orders lacking either or both; also 

 give full shipping instructions 



NOTICE. 



The 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 warrant our seeds, and 

 that we are not in any respect responsible for any loss or 

 damage arising from any failure thereof. 



GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 



205, 207, 209, 213 North Paca St., 



Branch House : 1 1 6 and 1 1 8 Light St. BALTIMORE, MD. 

 GRIFFTURN BALTIMORE." 



