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E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., Baltimore, Maryland 
YticfoaAxLion’ i, Jailed Ueqela&lz tPaedi,, cant'd 
Pritchard, or Scarlet Topper. It is a cross 
between Marglobe and Cooper's Special. 
Color, intense scarlet, both interior anc 
exterior. A most important feature of this 
new variety is its early maturity—the 
first fruits ripening practically as early 
as Earliana. Oz. 35 cts.; Vi lb. $1; lb. 
$3.50. 
SQUASH 
Bush Varieties 
White Bush (Green-tint). Very similar to 
White Bush except the fruit has an 
attractive green tint. Very popular with 
market gardeners. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 15 cts.; Vi lb. 35 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
Giant Summer Crookneck. Double the size 
of the ordinary Crookneck and very 
warty. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 
Vi lb. 35 cis.; lb. $1. 
Golden Summer Crookneck. Early, best, and 
richest summer Squash. Very productive. 
A foot long, with crooked neck, densely 
warty. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 
Vi lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1. 
Running Varieties 
Boston Marrow. In form and size similar to 
Hubbard. Shell bright orange; flesh yel¬ 
low and firm. The best for canning or 
pies. Postpaid. Oz. 10 cts.; Vi lb. 25 cts.; 
lb. 75 cts. 
True Hubbard. Fruits large, olive-shaped, 
with dark green skin and very rich flesh. 
An excellent keeper and of splendid 
quality. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 
Vi lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1. 
TURNIPS and RUTABAGA 
Early Purple-top Strapleaf. Flat, white with 
purple top; fine grained and tender. Used 
for early market and table. Oz. 10 cts.; 
Vi lb. 20 cts.; lb. 55 cts.; 5 lbs., 50 cts. 
per lb. 
Improved American Purple-top Rutabaga. 
The finest yellow-fleshed Rutabaga grown. 
Hardy, sweet, and is a good keeper. 
Oz. 10 cts.; Vi lb. 20 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 
5 lbs., 45 cts. per lb. 
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. Oz. 
10 cts.; Vi lb. 20 cts.; lb. 55 cts.; 5 lbs., 
50 cts. per lb. 
Purple-top White Globe. The most popular 
Turnip for market and table use. Makes 
large, globe-shaped roots, pure white, 
with purple top Oz. 10 cts.; Vi lb. 20 cts.; 
lb. 55 cts.; 5 lbn., 50 cts. per lb. 
Seven-top The old standard popular salad 
variety, grown exclusively for this pur¬ 
pose. Oz. 10 cts.; Vi lb. 20 cts.; lb. 55 
cts.; 5 lbs., 50 cts. per lb. 
Ponderosa. It is undoubtedly the largest, 
meatiest, and finest flavored Tomato in 
cultivation. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
50 cts.; Vi lb. $1.50; lb. $5. 
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.; Vi lb. 
$1.25; lb. $4. 
Rutgers. New sort that makes a big, vigor¬ 
ous plant on which large, globular, deep 
red fruits are borne in quantity. Resistant 
to disease and especially valuable on 
hillside, light or poor land. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. 35 cts.; Vi lb. $1; lb. $3.50. 
Spark's Earliana. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 30 cts.; Vi lb. 90 cts.; lb. $3. 
Grothen's Red Globe Tomato 
Green-tint White Bush Squash 
TOMATOES 
Beefsteak. or Crimson Cushion. 
While not early is fairly produc¬ 
tive. Quality is splendid. Grown 
for family use. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 
cts.; oz. 40 cts.; Vi lb. $1.50; lb. $5. 
Bonnie Best. Early, smooth, bright 
red Tomato of medium size. Grow¬ 
ing in favor for market and home 
use. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 
cts.; Vi lb. 90 cts.; lb. $3. 
Break o'Day. Resembles Marglobe 
in shape, size, color, and solidity. 
It is blight-resistant and a heavy 
yielder. Fruit ripens along with 
the earliest varieties. Oz. 40 cts.; 
1/4 lb. $1; lb. $3.50. 
Greater Baltimore. A canning Toma¬ 
to upon which dependence can 
be placed under most adverse 
conditions to produce large, 
smooth, and solid fruit. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; Vi lb. 
90 cts.; lb. $3. 
Grothen's Red Globe. A new, early ma¬ 
turing, wilt resistant variety of the Break 
o'Day type. The vines have long stems 
like Break o'Day, but the leaflets are 
somewhat larger and more abundant and 
help to protect the fruit from sun scald. 
The fruits are globe-shaped, as large or 
larger than Break o'Day and are of 
deeper scarlet color and free from ob¬ 
jectionable yellow color about the stem 
end. Matures about the same time as Break 
o'Day. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; Vi lb. 
$1.50; lb. $5; 5 lbs. $22.50. 
I. X. L. Extremely Early. Brilliant red. Very 
prolific. A splendid shipper. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; Vi lb. 90 cts.; 
lb. $3. 
John Baer. One of the best early Tomatoes. 
A heavy cropper. Fruit bright red or 
scarlet, of good quality. Postpaid: Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; Vi lb. $1; lb. $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.; Vi lb. 90 cts.; lb. $3. 
New Stone. Large, smooth, solid, bright 
scarlet, of good flavor. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 
cts.; oz. 30 cts.; Vi lb. 85 cts.; lb. $2.75. 
SEEDS IN QUANTITY. If market gar¬ 
deners and public institutions who 
buy Vegetable Seeds in large quanti¬ 
ties will send us a list of their re¬ 
quirements, we can frequently make 
substantial price reductions. 
PLEASE NOTE 
PARCEL POST RATES 
From Baltimore 
Each 
First Lb. Add't'n'l 
or Lb. or 
Fraction Fraction 
1st Zone—50 miles 7c 1c 
2d Zone—50-150 miles 7c lc 
3rd Zone—150-300 miles 8c 2c 
4th Zone—300-600 miles 8c 4c 
5th Zone—600-1000 miles 9c 6c 
E. Miller Richardson & Co. exercise 
the greatest possible care in the selec¬ 
tion and testing of all seeds and mer¬ 
chandise 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 filled under these conditions 
only. We give no warranty, 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. 
