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56 lbs. to the bushel. 
plants 5 to 6 acres. 
Our Field Corn is especially grown 
for seed purposes. It is all hand 
selected, tipped, and butted. We have 
exercised the greatest care in select- 
ing strains for their high yields and 
adaptability to this climate and 
location. 
OPEN POLLINATED 
SEED CORN 
Boone County White. Matures in 125 
days, roasting ears in 95 days; 9 
One bushel 
feet tall. 
Eureka Ensilage. 100 days. Eureka 
is more universally grown for 
ensilage than any other one variety. 
It is a double purpose corn, for, 
aside from being a first-class en- 
silage corn, as a field variety it 
ranks high in yield. Pk. $1.25; % 
bu. $2.00; bu. $3.75. 
White Ensilage. Our improved strain 
has larger ears, more grain, and 
yields 20 per cent more silage than 
ordinary Dureka. Pk. $1.25; 1% bu. 
$2.00; bu. $3.75. : 
Improved Early Leaming. Matures in 
110 days, roasting ears in 82 days; 
8% feet tall. The ears are yellow, 
9 inches long, rough dent, 16 to 18 
rows of deep grains, closely set on 
small red cob. 
Lancaster Surecrop. Matures for 
silage in 90 days, for grain in 100 
days. It makes the largest ear of 
any early Corn. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. Matures in 119 
days, roasting ears in 91 days; 8% 
feet tall. The large, heavy-type 
ear, 10% inches long, has 18 to 20 
straight rows of deep yellow grains, 
closely wedged together on a 
medium-sized red cob. 
All Oven Pollinated Seed Corn, pk. 
$1.50; 14 bu. $2.50; bu. $4.50 F.O.B. 
Baltimore, unless otherwise noted. 
Add Postage on Field Corn 

Sweet Potatoes 
We can supply all the Lead- 
ing Varieties in Season or 
from March 15 to April 15. 
Sweet Potato Plants— 
All Kinds 
READY ABOUT MAY Ist 
To prevent disease and to 
grow bumper crops of Pota- 
toes, dip the tubers in 
“SEMESAN-BEL.” One pound 
will treat 60 to 80 bushels. 
For blight on potatoes use 
Bordeaux Mixture. For potato 
bugs, use Arsenate of Lead, 
Arsenate of Zinc or Paris 
Green. 

GRIFFITH & TURNER, 124 N. Paca St.—SAratoga 2300-2301 








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—It protects your corn plantings 
by keeping off crows, 
blackbirds and other corn- pulling 
STANLEY’S 
Crow Repellent 



larks, 



birds, as well as 
moles, woodchucks, 
squirrels, etc. Does 
not clog the plant- 
er; protects the 
corn from rotting. 






CULTURE — Potatoes 
ularly well on sod ground or pasture 
Keohane. 
Griffith & ies 
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HYBRID SEED CORNS 
@15% to 30% Higher Yield! 
Deeper Roots! 
® Drought and Wind Resistant! 
Storm Resistant! 
eIncreased Stalk Strength! 
Greater Uniformity! 
Hybrid Early Yellow Dent. (100 
days). Grows tall. 2 medium 
sized ears, 14-16 rows of me- 
dium deep grain. Very good 
root system and strong stalk. 
Our best medium late hybrid 
for West Virginia, Pastern 
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 
Maryland. The hybrid corn’s 
resistance to wind storms is 
its outstanding quality. 
S. 18, Yellow. (115 days). 
Large ears, high yield. Tall, 
strong stalks. Same adapta- 
tion as U. S. 44. 
All Above Hybrid Field Corn, pk. 
$2.50; 144 bu., $5.00; bu. $9.00, 
F.0.B. Baltimore. 
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BROOM CORN. tb. 50c. 
SEED POTATOES 
Maine-Grown 
do partic- 
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Not poisonous and 
will not injure the 
| seed. By mail 
postpaid, % pint 
} (enough for 1 bu- 
shel corn) 70c; 
pint $1.15; quart 
$2.00. Not postpaid, 
land, where the turf has been freshly 
turned. Tubers are usually cut into 
two-eyed pieces; plant in April in 
furrows of good depth about -3 feet 
apart. Scatter a liberal quantity of 
manure or fertilizer along the drill, 
and set the seed from 10 inches to a 
foot apart in the row. Cover with 4 
inches of soil, and cultivate frequently 
REPLANTING, | \% pint 60c; 
aww rormutn 6” 
pint 
$1.00; quart $1.75. 


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inoculate all Legume Seeds with 
1898 — Forty esven Years of Service — 1945, 
When ordering, Always state name of seed 
ALFALFA SOYBEANS 
Swt.. Bur. Hubam Clovers| Size Retail 
Size Retail} Small, (Inoculates up 
¥ bu. each....$ .50'to 120 Ibs, seed) § oo 
2% bu. each.... 1.00) 5 bu. each...... 
5 bu. each,..... 253 
CLOVERS fone (an) = 
Medium & Mammoth Red,/ 36) by each...... 3.25 
Alsike. Crimson & White (6-5 bu. cans) 

ere pat cach 421$950 
U, @ACN....) « BEANS—Nav Pinto 
2% bu. each.... 1.00 Wax, String. Kidney 
LESPEDEZA and Great Northern 
1 bu. each......$ .35 
PEANUTS, LIMA 
BEANS, COW PEAS 
Small, (Cinoeuiates up 
to 120 as seed) 5. a0 
S busveachon... « 
25 bu. Aa Oe eine 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates; 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .50! 
PEAS (Ali Varieties) 
VETCHES(Allvarieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
BE ee lbs.) ea. i 50 
size ea.. (One can) 
(12-100 Ib. cans) |30 bu. each 
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LUPINES AltVarieties)! ‘°° 2% 4”? 
100 th. Size (Inoculates up 19 100 lbs. seed) ea. $.50 
GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, 
Lima Beans and Edible Soybeans 
Enough for 8 Ibs. seed — Retail Price 10c each 


after the plants are up. 
crop July ist to August 1st. 

Plant late 
Bight 
10 bushels will plant an acre. 
We can supply the two new 
varieties of Potatoes: Chip- 
pewa for early, and Katahdin 
for later. Both varieties have 
unusual merits, and were 
originated by U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture. Write for prices, 
We are not quoting prices 
in our catalog. When ready 
to plant, write us, and we will 
then quote you the very low- 
est prices consistent with the 
quality of our seed stock. 
Early Rose. A popular early 
variety. 
Dakota Red (Jersey Red). 
Equals McCormick in yield 
and keeping qualities, but 
for cooking far superior; 
dry and mealy. Skin is red; 
flesh pure white. 
Green Mountain. A very popu- 
lar main-crop Potato. 
Irish Cobler. Round to oval 
with smooth skin and pure 
white flesh. Marly and very 
popular. 
Red Bliss Triumph (Improved 
Red Bermuda). One of the 
earliest varieties. Great 
productiveness, handsome 
color, and resistant to 
disease. 
ALL PRICES F.O.B. BALTIMORE—SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
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