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30
White Varieties.
5EEb5
T. ODTS. Sc.
I3IPROAED WHITE PROLIFIC—
This corn is specially adapted for strong
ground, exceedingly prolific, very showy,
large eai's, deep grain, slightly vrrinkled,
frequently grows two ears to the stalk.
Produces heavy fodder; decidedly the
best paying corn for strong land.
Qt. 10c. Pli. 40e. Bu. .$1.25.
5 bu. $5.00.
MARYLAXD WHITE. — This is an excellent
white corn, grows good-sized ears, and makes
splendid meal. Produces better crops on aver-
age land than most anv other variety.
Qt. 10c. Pk.40c. Bu. S1 25 5 bu. S5 00
BLIXT'S PROLIFIC. — Remarkably prolific,
producing from three to five good-sized ears on
a stalk and growing very large fodder ; is fre-
quently useii for ensilage.
Qt. 10c. Pk. 40c. Bn. .$1.25. 5 tm. $5.00.
^ SNOWFLAKE. — A well-known and very popular corn
through the South. Suitable for meal or feeding purposes ;
the best white corn for poor land.
at. lOc. Pk. 40c. Bn. .$1.25. 5 bn. $5.00.
V,' 00-DAY COR\ (Red Cob).— This is an elegant corn for
' truckers and market gardeners, as it is a good seller as
green corn. Is suitable for either early or late crop.
ftt. 10c. Pk. 50c. Bn. $1.50.
WHEAT AND RYE.
■Write us August 1st for special prices on Seed Wheat and Rye for
Pall Sowing.
Winter Oats
OATS.^
These are quite distinct
from Spring oats, and are
now being quite largely
. ' grown in Southern Penn-
sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland
and Virginia. They are sown in the Fall.
At Market Prices.
(Thirtv-two pounds to the bushel.)
CLYDESDALE.— A very early and produc-
tive variety of extraordinarv weight.
Per bn. (32 lbs.) .$1.00.
WHITE RUSSIAN.— Per bu. 90c.
WELCOME.— An excellent variety, very pro-
ductive and heavv. Perbu. (32 Ibs.i 80c.
CHOICE BLACK O A T ,S.— Per bu.( 32
lbs.) 75c.
GOOD SEED OATS.— Unnamed varieties.
At Market Prices.
SEED BUCKWHEAT.
JAPANESE. — The plants are large and vigorous, maturing their seed early, and resisting
drought and blight remarkably well, while the grain is much larger and at the same time has
a thinner hull than the common or the Silver Hull. Owing to its branching-
character, only one-half the seed is required per acre, while the straw is
much stitt'er and stands up better. We recommend this especially for well-
drained or sand.- land, and the dry climate of the Western plains.
At Market Prices.
SILVERHLLL.— This improved variety is much better than the old sort. It
is in bloom longer: matures sooner and yields double the quantity per
acre The husk is thinner, the corners less prominent, and the grain of a
beautiful light grey color. At Market Prices.
Yellow Varieties.
IMPROVED MARYLAND YELLOW
DENT — Our Maryland Dent Corn has taken
first premium over all other field corn wher-
ever exhibited. The grains are unusuallv
deep, ears large, stalks grow from 7 told feet
high, does not exhaust soil so much, and will
stand drought better than a large stalk, and
will yield five to ten bushels per acre more
than any other corn generally planted.
Qt. 10c. Pk. 40c. Bn. $1.25.
5 bu. $5.00.
EARLY LEAMIXG.— An early selected va-
riety of yellow corn, small grain, weighty
and productive. Highly esteemed in M'arv-
land and Pennsylvania." One of the earliest
varieties of yellow corn in cultivation.
ftt. 10c. Pk. 40c. Bn. $1.25.
GOLDEX BEAVTY.-A large, broad-grained
yellow corn, with ears of perfect shape and
very small cob. The richness of color and
the quality of the grain make it a very su-
perior variety.
Qt. 10c. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.25.
5 bu. $5.00.
EARLY WESTERN YELLOW. — This is-
an excellent sort, and maybe planted after
peas are taken off, and make a good crop.
Pk. 40e. Bn. $1.25.
POP CORN.- The best kind for popping.
Lb. 10c. 4 lbs. 25c.
By mail. 20c. per lb.
THE 100-DAY BRISTOL.— The largest
eared, earliest Yellow Dent Corn in cultiva-
tion. Since its introduction this corn has-
grown in popularity each season, and is now
planted largely, both in the Xorthern and
Southern states. The grain is a light golden
yellow, large and broad; the cob is small
considering the size of thi-car. Theeai'sgro-w
an average of about a tm ^t in length, and the-
growth of fodder is ininiense.
Qt. lOe. Pk. 40c. Bn. $1.25.
5 bn. $5.00.
BARLEY.^
MAXSHCRY SPRING BARLEY.— This is the most productive variety we
know, and, having grown it ourselves, can recommend it.
By Exiiress or Freight— Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.25.
XEW BEARDLESS SPRING BARLEY.— The earliest barley known. If
sown about the 20th of March, will ripen about the 28th of June, The straw
is about the height of the C(mimon barley, but better, and will stand up on
any land. Sow as early as you can ; frost does not hurt It. Being beardless,
it handles as easy as oats, and makes a stronger feed.
By Express or Freisbt- Pk. 40c. Bn. $1.25. Bass 20c.
ROVED MARYLAND YELLOW DENT.

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Author Griffith and Turner Company.; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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Farm and garden supplies : Griffith and Turner Co 1900.
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  • Farm and garden supplies : Griffith and Turner Co 1900.
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  • Griffith and Turner, Co.
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