E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO 
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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 
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ONION SEED 
Japanese, or Ebenezer. 
Prizetaker, or Spanish King. 
Silverskin. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 
All Onion Seed, postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; Vilb. $1; 
lb. $3 
Onion Sets 
White Silverskin. Qt. 25 cts.; pk. $1.50. 
Yellow Danvers. Qt. 25 cts.; pk. $1.50. 
Japanese, or Ebenezer. Qt. 25 cts.; pk. $1.50. 
F. O. B. BALTIMORE 
PARSNIP 
Sugar, or Hollow Crown. Our stock is true Hollow 
Crown. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 
1 4lb. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
PARSLEY 
Moss Curled. 
Single. 
Hamburg, or Turnip-rooted. 
All Parsley, postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Vilb. 25 cts.; 
lb. 80 cts. 
PEAS 
Smooth Varieties 
Early Bird. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; 
15 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $15. 
Extra-Early Alaska. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 
35 cts.; 15 lbs. $2; 100 lbs. $13. 
Long-podded Alaska. 
Wrinkled Varieties 
Champion of England. Nott’s Excelsior. 
Early Wonder. Thomas Laxton. 
Gradus, or Prosperity. Telephone Improved. 
All Peas, except where noted, pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 
2 lbs. 45 cts.; 15 lbs. $2.65; 100 lbs. $16. 
Prices of Peas f. o. b. Baltimore. Postage extra, 5 lbs. 
sold at the 15-lb. rate; 50 lbs. at the 100-lb .rate. 
SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 25 cts.; %\b. 50 cts.; Ib. $1.75. 
PUMPKINS 
Connecticut Field. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 
cts.; ^Ib. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
King of the Mammoths. 
New England Pie (Sugar). 
Winter Luxury. 
All Pumpkins, except where noted, postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 15 cts.; Vilb. 30 cts.; lb. $1 
RADISH 
Early Scarlet Globe. The earliest Radish. Beautiful, 
transparent, round, bright red. 
Early Scarlet White-tipped Turnip. 
French Breakfast. A white-tipped, olive-shaped 
sort, and one of the earliest for forcing. 
Giant White Stuttgart. An immense white summer 
Radish. 
Long White Icicle, or Lady Finger. Tender, crisp, 
and with delicate flavor. 
White Summer Strasburg. Oblong, tapering shape, 
exceedingly crisp and tender. 
Long Scarlet Short Top. 
Winter Varieties 
Celestial, or White Chinese. The finest of the 
Chinese varieties, growing to a very large size. 
Chinese Rose. Half-long; pink, solid, mild flesh. 
Sow in August. 
All Radishes, postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Vilb. 
25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
5 lbs. or more at 65 cts. per lb., f. o. b. Baltimore 
RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 
Myatt’s Victoria. The most popular variety. Comes 
quite true from seed. Seed: Postpaid, pkt. 10 
cts.; oz. 15 cts.; }4\b. 45 cts.; lb. $1.50. Roots: 
Extra-large 2-vr., 10 cts. each; $1 per doz.; 
$7 per 100. (Mailing weight 2 lbs. each; postage 
extra.) 
POTATOES 
Maine-grown, Certified and Selected. Write for 
prices. 
PEPPERS 
California Wonder. Of squatty shape, making it 
fine for stuffing and serving individually. The 
flesh is very thick, sweet, and mild-flavored. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; J 4 Ib. $1.25; 
Ib. $4. 
Chinese Giant. Most popular of the older varieties. 
Very early, of good size and flavor, with thick 
flesh. An excellent shipper. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 
cts.; oz. 40 cts.; yib. $1.50; Ib. $5. 
PEPPERS, continued 
Long Red Cayenne. Well-known narrow, bright 
red Pepper, used for various culinary purposes. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; %\b. $1; 
Ib. $3.50. 
Ruby King. This splendid, large, early Pepper has 
been most profitable for market gardeners. Very 
mild and sweet. Extremely productive. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; yib. 75 cts.; lb. $3. 
Sweet Bullnose. Vigorous and stocky, carrying the 
fruit well throughout the season. Slightly smaller 
than Ruby King and not quite as mild. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; J^Ib. 80 cts.; lb. $3. 
World Beater. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 
Mlb. $1; lb. $3.50. 
SPINACH 
New Long-standing Bloomsdale. 
New Zealand. yib. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
Old Dominion Yellows-resistant, Late-seeding 
Savoy. 
Reselected Bloomsdale Savoy. 
Extra Dark Green Bloomsdale. 
Virginia Blight-resistant Savoy. 
All Spinach, except where noted, oz. 10 cts.; Vilb. 15 cts.; 
lb. 25 cts. 
Write for prices on Spinach in large lots, f. o. b. Baltimore 
SQUASH, Bush 
Early White Bush, or Patty-Pan Cymbling. 
Farr’s Benning. Green tint. 
Giant Golden Summer Crookneck. 
All Bush Squash, except where noted, postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Vilb. 30 cts.; lb. $1 
Running Varieties 
Boston Marrow. Postpaid: Oz. 10 cts.; 3^Ib. 25 cts.; 
Ib. 75 cts. 
True Hubbard. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 
MIb. 40 cts.; Ib. $1.25. 
SWISS CHARD 
Giant Fordhook. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; J^lb. 
25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
TOMATOES 
Beefsteak, or Crimson Cushion. While not an early 
sort, it is fairly productive. Quality is splendid. 
Grown mostly for family use. Postpaid: Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 50 cts.; y\b. $1.50; Ib. $5.50. 
Bonnie Best. Early, smooth, bright red Tomato of 
medium size, uniform and attractive. Growing 
in favor for market and home use. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; MIb. 90 cts.; Ib. $3. 
Break o’Day. Resembles Marglobe in shape, size, 
color, and solidity. It is blight-resistant and a 
heavy yielder. Fruit ripens with the earliest. Post¬ 
paid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; yib. $1; Ib. $3.50. 
Greater Baltimore. A canning Tomato upon which 
dependence can be placed under most adverse 
conditions. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 
J^lb. 90 cts.; Ib. $3. 
I. X. L. Extremely Early. Brilliant red. Very 
prolific. A splendid shipper. Postpaid: Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; Ib- 90 cts.; Ib. $3. 
John Baer. One of the best early Tomatoes. A 
heavy cropper. Fruit bright red or scarlet. Post¬ 
paid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; ^Ib. $1; Ib. $3.50. 
Marglobe. Uniform, large, smooth, bright red 
fruits. Heavy bearer and matures second early. 
Blight-resistant and has proved valuable where 
Tomato diseases are troublesome. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; yib. 90 cts.; lb. $3. 
Master Marglobe. In Stokes original sealed pack¬ 
ages. 24It>- $2.25; Ib. $8 
New Stone. Large, smooth, solid, bright scarlet, of 
good flavor. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 
) 4 Ib. 85 cts.; lb. $2.75. 
Penn State Earliana. Selected for extra-early 
maturity, large size, even shape, and smoothness 
of skin. Our seed has been produced from original 
stock. Pkt. 15 cts.; %oz. 25 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; 
4 ozs. $1.35; }/ 2 \b. $2.45; lb. $4.50. 
Oxheart. A newer variety which positively is the 
largest Tomato ever introduced. The skin is 
purplish scarlet, smooth, and evenly colored. 
Individual Tomatoes will weigh as much as a 
pound and a half each. Pkt. 15 cts.; V^oz. 30 cts.; 
oz. 50 cts.; 4 ozs. $1.75; Ib. $6. 
Ponderosa. It is undoubtedly the largest, meatiest, 
and finest flavored Tomato in cultivation. Post¬ 
paid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 50 cts.; %\b. $1.75; Ib. $6. 
Potato-leaf (Wayahead). A week earlier than 
Earliana. Solid mass of red, meaty flesh, tender 
and sweet. Skin tough and stands long-distance 
shipping perfectly. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
40 cts.; yib. $1.25; lb. $4. 
Pritchard, or Scarlet Topper. Color, intense scarlet, 
both interior and exterior. A most important 
feature of this new variety is its early maturity— 
the first fruits ripening practically as early as 
Earliana and considerably ahead of Bonny Best. 
Large, solid fruits, with practically no core and 
very small seed-pockets. Postpaid: Pkt. 25 cts.; 
oz. 40 cts.; }4lb. $1; Ib. $3.50. 
TOMATOES, continued 
Sunnybrook Earliana. An extra-early red Tomato 
with fine, smooth, scarlet-red skin. Our special 
Sunnybrook strain matures about 5 days earlier 
than other Earliana strains. Pkt. 10 cts.; V^oz. 
25 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 4 ozs. $1.20; yib. $2.20; Ib. $4. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 30 cts.; yib. 85 cts.; Ib. $3. 
June Pink. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 
M<b. $1.25; Ib. $4.50. 
Spark’s Earliana. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 
cts.; yib. 90 cts.; Ib. $3. 
Yellow Pear. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; 
yih. $1.25; Ib. $5. 
TURNIPS and RUTABAGA 
Early Purple-top Strapleaf. Flat, white with purple 
top; fine-grained and tender. Used for early 
market and table. 
Extra-Early White Milan. Extra-early, tender, and 
delicately flavored. 
Improved American Purple-top Rutabaga. The 
finest yellow-fleshed Rutabaga grown. Hardy, 
sweet, and is a good keeper. 
Large White Norfolk Globe. Makes large, round, 
handsome, white roots. 
Large Yellow, or Amber Globe. Large, globe- 
shaped; solid yellow flesh; green top. Fine for 
table and stock. Keeps firm and sweet throughout 
the winter. 
Purple-top Milan. Flat, smooth, of medium size, 
with bright purple top and few leaves; flesh white. 
Adapted to spring or fall. 
Purple-top White Globe. The most popular Turnip 
for market and table use. Makes large, globe- 
shaped roots, pure white, with purple top. 
Purple-top Yellow Aberdeen. A splendid keeping 
variety with firm, solid yellow meat. 
Seven-top. The old standard popular salad variety, 
grown exclusively for this purpose. 
All Turnips: Oz. 10 cts.; 141b. 20 cts.; lb. 50 cts. 
Unglazed Hotbed Sash. Grooved. Makes a 
good air-tight sash by just sliding the glass in. 
No putty required. Size 3 ft. 2 in. by 6 ft. 
To hold 28 lights. $2 each; 10 at $1.90 each; 
20 at $1.75 each. F. O. B. Baltimore. 
Hotbed Glass. Size 8 by 10 in. Box (90 lights), 
$2.75. F. O. B. Baltimore. Prices subject to 
change. 
PARCEL POST RATES 
From Baltimore E h 
First Lb. Additional 
or Fraction Lb. or Frac’n 
1st Zone— 50 miles. 8 cts. 1 ct. 
2d Zone— 50 to 150 miles. 8 cts. 1 ct. 
3d Zone—150 to 300 miles. 9 cts. 2 cts. 
4th Zone—300 to 600 miles.10 cts. 3 cts. 
5th Zone—600 to 1000 miles.11 cts. 5 cts. 
E. Miller Richardson <Si Co. exercise the greatest possible 
care in the selection and testing of all seeds and merchan¬ 
dise to guard against mistakes and insure reliability. We 
sell all our goods subject to the disclaimer adopted by the 
American Seed Trade Association, and all orders sent us 
will be fdled under these conditions only. We give no war¬ 
ranty, expressed or implied, as to description, purity, 
productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs, 
plants, we send out, and will not in any way be responsible 
for the crop. 
No plants will be shipped C. O. D. We ship all nursery 
stock at the proper time for planting, which may be some¬ 
time after we receive your order. Unpack all plants directly 
you receive them, and water. If not ready to use them on 
arrival, dig a hole and put them in, cover up the roots, 
and water well. 
All express or parcel post charges on nursery stock are 
to be paid by customer. 
