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Per ft
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Hose Washers
5 ects. for 6; 15 cts. for 2 doz.;
60 cts. per lb.
Hose Racks
Capacity 100 ft. of 34-in. hose...90 ets. each
Jewell Cast Brass Nozzle
Stamped Brass
Nozzle. 25 cts.
Baby Ring Brass Sprinklers
Waters circle to 28 ft......... 65 cts. each
Brass Couplings. 20 cts. ea.; $2.25 per doz.
Brass Clamps...
5 ets. ea.; 55 cts. per doz.
G. & T. Sprinkler
95¢
A revolving
Sprinkler that
will thoroughly
distribute water
=, in a circle 34 ft.
indiam.;414 in.
high. Red base.
Model D Rain King
For circles up to 50
feet—revolving or
stationary. Adjust-
able nozzles. Height,
9 inches. Brass arms.
$2.85 each
Model H
Chrome plated.
Adjustable nozzles.
Capacity, 300 gals.
per hour. $3.75 each
Baltimore Multiple Sprinkler
Has adjustable heads and sprays uniformly.
Base 2 x 8% in. Can be connected in a
series with short lengths of hose, making a
movable, flexible Sprinkler system.85 cts. ea.
The Fountain Shower
The hose nozzle with a mist like spray.
Like the rose of a watering can. .50 cts. each
No. B-10 Hose
Reel
Frame and rims are of
tubular steel. Has corrugated
steel drum. Reel is 21 inches
high and has capacity of
100 feet of 34-inch
hose. . .$4.85 each
Large Size
Style B
Similar to No. 10
except drum is
made of sheet steel,
and the whole reel
is of heavier con-
et struction.
No. 30. Capacity 400 ft. of 34-in. hose.$10 00
No. 34. Capacity 500 ft. of 34-in. hose. 16 00
No. 40. Capacity 800 ft. of 34-in. hose. 35 00
Victor Reel
Constructed with steel
frame, strong cast-iron
wheels, solid steel reel-arms,
and 9-inch drum of
heavy, corrugated
steel. Capacity, 100 ft.
of 54-inch hose.......
$1.50 each
Hose Divider
Permits hose to be
divided and used with
two sprinklers. 34-in.
75 ets. each
Multi-Grip
Hose Menders
and Couplings
Newest type. Will not injure the hose.
Menders, 10 ects. each; $1.10 per doz.
Couplings, 30 cts. each; $3.50 per doz.
Cast Brass shut-off, $1.30 each.
Model G Rain King
The new-type, slow-
revolving Sprinklerfor
circles 12 to 100 feet
The new-type,
slow-revolving
Sprinkler for circles
12 to 100 feet. Even
coverage, heavy or
light spray, 111% in.
high. Adjustable
nozzle.. .$3.95 each
Model J Rain King
Will sprinkle circles up to 150 ft.
Equipped with three sets of nozzles for all
pressures. Has heavy steel base. As effi-
cient as sprinklers selling for twice its
PLICE Geen ieee ials caihora sade $7.95 each
Lawn Settees
The frames are made from strong steel,
and the seats and backs from smoothly
finished hardwood.
Commonwealth Settees
Aaft as atsles $4,955 iI Seftean’ ccretas $5 75
Meadowbrook Settee
Same as Commonwealth, except with arm-
BER ah wes SHS $5750 li Site $6 25
Universal Settee
A lighter bench than the Commonwealth.
Gab Gyo cais is ss afer a toys cayolsy avi alee) Mhametestie aye «ets $3 45
Bausman Steel Lawn Swing
Seat 30 inches wide; back 29 inches high;
wooden arm-rests. Height of frame, 7 feet.
Floor-space required, 5 x 8 feet. Weight,
150 lbs.
WithiGanopyarieri eit ciel: $17 95
WithoutiCanopype oie eieieion cients 15 95
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 1
Novelties and Specialties for 1940
The symbol preceding varieties signifies they are ‘‘All-America Selections,”
Ageratum
Midget Blue. (A Silver Medal Win-
ner) Dwarf type, 3-4 inches tall, with
dense spread. Tiny tufts of azure-blue
flowers covering the plant. Pkt. 25 cts.
Annual Hollyhock
Indian Spring. (A Silver Medal
Winner) Semi-double to double fringed
flowers of very attractive, bright rose
and rosy-carmine shades. Both stem and
branches produce a continuous display of
flowers. Blooms in 5 months from seed.
Pkt. 25 cts.
Antirrhinum
Guinea Gold. Glowing bronzy orange
(as) with yellow throat. Dwarf and bushy
plants from 12 to 18 inches high. A
grand garden Snapdragon. Pkt. 25 cts.
Rosalie. (Bronze Medal) Rust-re-
(a) cistane majus grandiflorum of Topaz
rose or intense rose-pink with deeper
center and gold suffusion.
spike and good laterals.
Large central
Pkt. 25 cts.
Aster
Early Giant Wilt-Resistant, Light
Blue. Extremely large flowers in a
clear, rich light blue. Early blooming,
semi-tall basal branched, non-lateral type.
Pkt. 15 cts.
Rose Marie. Wilt-resistant. Fully
(a) double, rose pink with high fluffy cen-
ters and long narrow petals, making
3% to 4 inch flowers, borne on long, stout
stems. Pkt. 15 cts.
Cosmos
Sensation, Double Mixed. Double crested
and newer and novel fluted types, flowers
averaging between 414 and 5 inches across,
with a 2 inch crested center. Pkt. 25 cts.
Sensation, Pinkie. Large flowers, 4 to 5
inches in diameter, with broad, heavy,
fluted petals which slightly overlap; pro-
duced within 8 to 10 weeks from time of
sowing. Height, 3 to 4 feet. Pkt. 15 cts.
Sensation, Finest Mixed. Mammoth
(a) flowers with broad, heavy, fluted petals.
Early flowering, blooming in 10 weeks
from time of seeding.
Pkt. 15 cts.; 4 oz. 35 cts.
Cynoglossum (A)
Firmament. A new dwarf type of
Chinese Forget-Me-Not. Bushy plants,
15 to 18 inches tall, with rich blue
flowers. Pkt. 15 cts.
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Cream Star Petunia
The Russell Lupins (P)
The most outstanding strain of hardy
Lupins ever developed. Long symmetrical,
closely furnished spikes in an indescribably
rich variety of brilliant colors—self and bi-
colors—reds, oranges, pure deep yellow,
and many other colors never seen here before
in hardy Lupins. Height 24% to 3% feet.
Pkt. 20 cts.
Marigold
Crown of Gold. A. The first Marigold
with odorless foliage. Its fragrant,
orange-yellow flowers are 244 inches
across, with centers of short, curled, quilled
petals and a collar of flat guard petals on
outside. The plants are 244 feet tall, spread-
ing, and bloom profusely early in the season.
Pkt. 15 ets.
Lime Light. (Bronze Medal.) Anew
(a) coter, pale primrose yellow or deep
cream, of the incurved chrysanthe-
mum-flowered type. The flowers, 14% to 2%
inches across, are produced abundantly for
8 or 9 weeks. Pkt. 25 cts.
Morning Glory
Searlett O’Hara. All America 1939
Gold Medal Winner. A magnificent
Giant Morning Glory and worthy of its
Gold Medal award. It isan early bloomer, a
brilliant wine-red color, with bloom 3% to
4 inches in diameter. Vigorous and free-
blooming. Pkt. 25 cts.
chosen by the All-America Council as worthy.
Petunia
Cream Star. (Silver Medal Winner)
Soft creamy white, bluntly star-shaped
flowers, with a star of cream coloring.
Extremely free-flowering all season.
Pkt. 25 cts.
(as) giant, fringed variety, averaging about
4 inches across, on sturdy plants a foot
tall. Flowers are orchid or light lilac, heavily
veined violet. Pkt. 25 cts.
Orchid Beauty. Dwarf, all-double,
Salmon Supreme. A new, dwarf
bedding variety with distinct light
salmon flowers, about 2 inches across,
having white throats and deeply fine-lobed.
Plants have a uniform height of about 1 foot
and a spread of about 1% feet. Ideal for
borders, edgings, or beds. Pkt. 35 cts.
(a) ner) Five pointed star shaped flowers
of rose-pink with creamy yellow in
throats. Leaves are long and narrow; plants
at first are bushy and erect, then growing
rather rankly as the season advances.
Pkt. 25 cts.
Phlox (A)
Drummondi, Salmon Glory. (Silver
Medal Winner) This large flowered
variety has soft but rich salmon-pink
florets with distinct creamy white eyes.
Each floret measuring with ordinary culture,
1144 to 14% inches in diameter. Grows 10
inches high. Pkt. 25 cts.
Hollywood Star. (Silver Medal Win-
Scabiosa (A)
Blue Moon. Imperial Giants type,
with large deep lavender-blue bee-hive
shaped flowers, without the pincushion
Height 3-4 ft. Pkt. 20 cts.
@)
tops.
Heavenly Blue. _ A distinct and love-
(as) ly azure blue. Plants are dwarf, 18
inches, bushy, erect, with many short
wiry stemmed flowers, 14% inches across by
1 inch deep, high crowned and fully double.
Pkt. 15 cts.
Zinnias
Will Rogers—Giant Dahlia Flowering.
A beautiful Zinnia which has created a
sensation. Color the brightest possible
scarlet, and the form of flower typically
Dahlia-like but of unusual size and sub-
stance. Pkt. 10 ets.; 4 oz. 30 ets.
ALL FLOWERS ARE DIVIDED INTO CLASSES
A.—Annual flowers produce blooms the same growing season. The
seed is sown in the open ground as soon as the weather permits.
early plants are desired, the seed may be started inside during the
These plants should be transplanted into the garden
Annual plants will not live through
late winter.
when all danger of frost is past.
the following winter.
B.—Biennial flowers usuallyt equire two growing seasons to bloom
They seldom flower the first season.
seed is usually sown outdoors during June, July, and August.
the plants grow, they should be thinned to prevent crowding, and
finally transplanted in the fall or spring to the place where they are
and complete their life.
to flower.
H.H.P.—Half-hardy Perennial flowers.
If
H.P.—Hardy Perennial flowers, as a rule, do not bloom until the
second year, after which they continue to live over a period of years.
Some perennials last a lifetime, while others may perish within three,
four, or five growing seasons.
flower the first year from seed, but as they do not usually live through
There are many perennials that will
the winter in this locality, they are generally accepted as annuals.
The
As
Perennial seed, like Biennial seed, is usually sown outdoors during
June, July, and August.
thinned to prevent crowding, and finally transplanted in the fall or
spring to the place where they are to flower.
T.P.—Tender Perennials require the same treatment as Hardy
As the plants grow, they, too, should be
Perennials, except they must be protected or put in the greenhouse
during the winter.
2 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
General List of Plower Seeds
ALL FLOWER SEEDS ARE SENT POSTPAID
Antirrhinum
AGERATUM (Floss Flower)
One of the best bedding plants, being liter-
ally a sheet of color all summer.
Blue Cap. Large, rich blue flowers in dome-
shaped heads. Height, 8 inches.
Pkt. 15 cts.; Zoz. 85 cts.
Blue Perfection. A. Deep blue flowers.
Compact grower. Height, 9 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 35 cts.
Little Dorrit, Blue. A. Flowers bright blue.
Used largely for edging. Height, 6 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 35 cts.
Little Dorrit, White. A. Same in habit as
preceeding, only white.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 35 cts.
Fairy Pink. (New) Soft salmon rose;
very compact and dwarf.
Pkt. 15 cts.
ANEMONE (Windflower)
St. Brigid. H.P. Both double and semi-
double flowers in May and June. Should
have winter protection. Height, 114 feet.
Pkt. 15 cts.
ALYSSUM
Basket of Gold (Alyssum saxatile compac-
tum). H.P. Bright yellow flowers from
April to June. Height, 1 foot.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 35 ets.; 14 oz. 60 cts.
Carpet of Snow. A. Pure white. 3 inches
high. A favorite for edging.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 25 cts.; 14 oz. 40 cts.
Lilac Queen. A. Deep lilac. Height, 6
inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 30 cts.; 14 oz. 45 cts.
Little Gem. A. Small white flower. Plants
about 4 inches high.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.; 140z. 35 cts.
Sweet (A. maritimum). A. Plants of trailing
habit, covered with pure white, sweet-
scented flowers all summer.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 15 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
ANNUAL GARDEN MIXTURE. A
mixture of annual flower seeds for
broadcasting in beds, corners, em-
bankments, and other bare spots. Pro-
duces a mass of color, blooming all
summer. ;
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 5 ozs. $1.
AMARANTHUS
Annuals with brilliant foliage, growing
from 3 to 5 feet high. Plant in hot, sunny
location.
Molten:Fire. A. Best and showiest. Bronze
foliage tipped with fiery scarlet blooms.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.
Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). A. Yellow, red
and green foliage.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
ANCHUSA
Bluebird. A. Dwarf, compact type,
about 15 inches high, with indigo-blue
flowers. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14,0z. 30 cts.
Italica, Dropmore Variety. H.P. Large,
gentian-blue flowers the entire summer.
Height, 4feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 25 cts.
ANTIRRHINUM
Snapdragon
An easily grown annual which blooms
through summer and fall. Height, 244 feet.
Giant-flowering Tall Varieties. A.
Crimson King Pure White
Golden King Rose King
Pink Venus Scarlet Defiance
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.
COLLEOTION: One pkt. each of the above
6 colors, 50 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 85 cts.
Giant-flowering Medium Tall Varieties.
A. Height, 1% feet.
Bright Scarlet Pure White
Deep Orange Rich Yellow
Velvety Crimson Salmon-Rose
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above
6 colors, 50 cts.
Finest Mixed. From named varieties.
Pkt. 10 cts.; \4oz. 85 cts.
See Novelties, page 1.
Salmon Rose flowers, in broad,
Pkt. 15 cts.
See Linaria.
Guinea Gold.
Celestial.
compact, 10 inch spikes.
Miniature Snapdragon.
Rustproof Antirrhinums
Snapdragons (A.)
A new disease-resistant strain which
anyone can grow safely.
Apple Blossom. Rose-pink.
Canary Bird. Yellow.
Copper Shades.
Crimson.
Florist Pearl. White.
Indian Summer. Coppery orange scarlet.
Purple King. Deep garnet.
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; y;oz. 35 cts.
De Luxe Mixture.
Pkt. 15 cts.; 14 oz. 50 cts.
Aquilegia
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)
Graceful plants that bear a profusion of
flowers in early summer. Will grow in shade
or sun.
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. A. One of the
finest strains ever raised. The blooms are
large, with very long spurs, in a fascinating
range of colors.
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 95 cts.
Giant Long-spurred, Blue Shades. H.P.
All the shades of light and dark blue.
Pkt. 15 cts.; Yoz. 95 cts.
Giant Long-spurred, Pink Shades. H.P.
All the shades of light and dark pink.
Pkt. 15 cts.; \goz. 95 cts.
Crimson Star. A. New. Rich crimson sepals
and spurs in contrast to the white petals.
Pkt. 25 cts.; j;0z. 75 cts.
Giant Long-spurred, Improved Varieties,
Mixed. H.P. Includes all colors. Flowers
are extra large, and the spurs very long.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 1402. 75 cts.
ARABIS (Rock Cress)
Alpina. H.P. Showy border and rockery
plants, with a mass of white flowers in
April. Height, 6 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 35 cts.
ARCTOTIS
African Lilac Daisy
Grandis. A. Large flowers, pure white on
upper surface, lilac-blue beneath. Blooms
{rom July until frost. Height, 2 to 3
eet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
Hybrids Autumn Shades. (New) Bright
daisy-like flowers throughout the latter
part of the summer and until frost. Colors
in typical Autumn tones. Pkt. 15 cts.
PERENNIAL GARDEN MIXTURE.
A. A mixture of the best perennial
flower seeds—an inexpensive way of
starting a complete perennial garden.
Pkt. 10c; lg. pkt. 25ce; 5 lg. pkts. $1.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 3
Htiters
Early-blooming Varieties
Early Beauty. (Wilt-resistant.) A. Plants
grow from 24% to 3 feet high with long
stems bearing large, double, globular flow-
ers with incurved petals. Blooms in July.
Azure-Blue Flesh-Pink
Carmine-Rose . Purple
Crimson White
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above
6 colors, 75 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; Zoz. 30 cts.
Early Giant. W.R. Flowers are of large
Giants of Califorina type. Plants about
1144 feet in height, with strong heavy
stems.
Light Blue.
Gs) page 2.
(New) See Novelties.
Peach Blossom. New. Opens almost white i@
and flushes light pink then lavender pink
as the flower fully matures.
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 90 cts.
Improved Queen of the Market. (Wilt-
resistant.) A. These Asters are of
branching habit, about 20 inches high,
and bloom in early August.
Crimson Peach Blossom
Dark Blue Scarlet
Flesh-Pink White
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
colors, 75 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
Midseason-blooming Varieties
Improved Giant Crego. (Wilt-resistant.)
A. Large, double, well-formed flowers, 4 to
5 inches across, with long, ribbon-like
petals, gracefully curled and_ twisted.
Height, 2 feet.
Azure-Blue Royal Purple
Blue Flame Shell-Pink
Crimson White
Enchantress Mixed
Peach Blossom
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; Ygoz. 35 cts.; 4oz. 60 cts.
Giant Mammoth Peony-flowered. A.
This superb florists’ strain has immense,
double flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, borne
on long, non-lateral stems. The plants
grow 21% to 3 feet high, and bloom from
middle of August until frost.
Azure Fairy Peach Blossom
Deep Rose Purple
Flesh-Pink White
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; Ygoz. 60 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
colors, 75 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; Zoz. 50 cts.
Improved Ostrich-feathered. (Wilt-re-
sistant.) Fluffy, feathery flowers, meas-
uring 4 to 5 inches across, and borne on
long, branching stems. Height, 2 feet.
Azure-Blue *Purple
*Crimson *Shell-Pink
*Deep Rose Sky-Blue
*Light Blue *White
Peach Blossom Mixed
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 ots.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
varieties marked * 650 cts.
Aster
California Giants, Improved. A. These
beautiful Asters stand at the head of the
list not only for florists’ use, but also for
private gardens. Large, curled, and in-
terlaced flowers 5 inches or more across.
21% feet high.
Apple Blossom Dark Purple
Light Blue Carmine
Deep Rose White
Each, pkt. 15 ects.; Zoz. 60 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
varieties, 75 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; yoz. 50 cts.
Improved Giant California Sunshine. A.
The flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, are com-
posed of a single row of loosely placed
outer petals which contrast with the unique
yellow, quill-like center disc. Stems are
long and heavy, on plants from 2 to 3 feet
high. Midseason.
Flesh-Pink Light Blue
Salmon-Pink Rose
Purple White
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 85 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 ets.; zoz. 70 cts.
COLLECTION: Six pkts. of any of the above
colors, 75 cts.
Hardy Perennial Asters
Michaelmas Daisy, Mixed. H.P. Me-
dium-sized, single flowers. Plants grow
about 3 feet high and bloom in September
and October. Pkt. 10 cts.; Y%oz. 70 cts.
BALSAM
Touch-me-not; Lady’s Slipper
Double Camellia-flowered. Bushy plants
2 to 3 feet tall, with double blooms, 2%
inches across, nestled close against the
stem.
Double Pink.
Double, Mixed. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; '40z. 25 cts.
BEGONIA GRACILIS
Wax Plant
This Begonia ranks with the geranium and
coleus as a bedding plant. Height, 12 inches.
Luminosa. A. Fiery, dark scarlet flowers
and satiny brown foliage. Pkt. 25 cts.
Primadonna. A. Large plants with shin-
ing green foliage and pink flowers.
Pkt. 25 cts.
BELLIS PERENNIS
English Daisy
Little rosettes of dark green foliage. Short-
stemmed double flowers.
Longfellow. T.P. Dark rose.
Snowball. T.P. Pure white.
Double, Mixed. T.P.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 50 ets.
BRACHYCOME
Swan River Daisy
A free-flowering annual about 1 foot high,
-overed with a profusion of blue, rose, and
white, daisy-like flowers.
Azure Fairy. A. Lavender-blue.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 25 ets.
A. Rose-pink.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 45 cts.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 40z. 35 cts.
CACTUS
Desert plants requiring very little water.
Most interesting as well as educational to
watch grow.
Mixture. Including rare sorts. Pkt. 25 cts.
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold)
Splendid free-flowering annuals of easy
culture. One of the most desirable cut-flowers.
Ball’s Apricot. A. Large soft apricot flow-
ers, dark eye.
Ball’s Gold. A.
yellow flowers.
Ball’s Orange. A. Bright glowing orange,
dark center; petals slightly notched.
Pkt. 15 cts.; 4oz. 35 ets.
Lemon Queen. A. Rich golden yellow.
Orange King. A. Deep orange.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.; oz. 60 cts.
Finest Mixed. A. All colors.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.; oz. 35 ets.
Campfire, Improved Florists’ Strain.
A. Large flowers of dark orange with a
scarlet sheen. One of the best forcing
Calendulas. Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 25 ets.
Golden Radio. A. Flowers very double,”of
a rich golden orange with petals beautifully
quilled. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 ets.
Chrysantha. <A. An entirely new
type, bearing a striking resemblance to
the chrysanthemum. Flowers rich
buttercup-yellow.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 25 ets.
Orange Fantasy. Distinct, rather
dwarf, heavy-foliaged plants 1% to 2
feet high. Flowers orange with 34-inch
center cushion or crest of seal-brown.
Pkt. 15 cts.
Orange Shaggy. A. Deep orange,
shading lighter at center. Petals deeply
fringed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 30 ects.
CARDINAL CLIMBER
Ipomoea quamoclit hybrida (A.)
Annual climber with fern-like foliage and
clusters of small cardinal-red flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; \40z. 35 ets.
CASTOR-OIL PLANT
Ricinus
Red Spire. A. Foliage bronzy green. 6 ft.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.
Mixed. A. A select mixture of all colors.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.
Rosea.
Mixed. A.
Very large deep golden
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CAMPANULAS (Bellflowers)
The Bellflower family are very interesting
garden plants, embracing the annual, bien-
nial, and perennial classes. Some are tall,
others are dwarf, but they are all beautiful.
New Annual Campanulas
These new Canterbury Bells will bloom the
first year.
Angelus Bell.
Liberty Bell. Deep Violet-blue.
Wedding Bell. White.
Each, pkt. 10 ets.; oz. 35 ects.
Deep rose.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.
Biennial Varieties
Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer). B.
Large, single flowers resembling a cup and
saucer. Dark Blue, Rose, or White.
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.
Medium, Single, Mixed (Canterbury Bell).
B. Single varieties in Blue, Rose, and
White. Plants grow from 2 to 3 feet high,
and bloom in June.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.
Medium, Double, Mixed. B. Double-
flowering form of the above.
Pkt. 10 cts.; \Zoz. 30 cts.
Perennial Varieties
Carpatiea (Carpathian Bellflower).
Light violet flowers all summer.
6 inches.
Longistyla. H.P. Large purple flowers on
1 to 14%-foot plants.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
Persicifolia, Blue (Peach Bells). H.P. One
of the finest of the hardy Bellflowers, grow-
ing 2 to 2% feet high.
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 45 ets.
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). H.P
Star-shaped flowers during August and
September. 4 to 5 feet high.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 cts.
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). H.P.
Clear blue flowers from June to August.
Height, 1 foot. Pkt. 25 cts.
CALLIOPSIS
_ Very showy annuals of easy culture, bloom-
ing all summer. Do not transplant.
Gold Crest. New. Rich golden yellow
with a reddish brown center. Blooms
average 214 to 3 inches across and have a
double row of petals.
Pkt. 10 cts.; yoz. 35 ets.
Tall, Mixed. A.
The Dazzler. A. Large; yellow, with rich
maroon centers.
Dwarf, Mixed. Excellent mixture of dwarf
sorts. ‘
TRL,
Height,
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 20 cts.
Golden Crown. An enlarged Drum-
mondi of rich orange-yellow or gold,
some blooms with an extra row of
petals. Pkt. 35 cts.
CANDYTUFT (lIberis)
The popular bedding and border plant,
growing about 1 foot high.
Annual Varieties, Umbellata Type
Bright Rose Flesh-Pink
Carmine Lilac
Crimson White
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
colors, 50 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.
Giant White Hyacinth-Flowered.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 20 cts.
Perennial Varieties
Gibraltariea. H.P. White, shaded lilac.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
Sempervirens. H.P. White. Evergreen
foliage. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.
Candytuft
CARNATIONS
These fragrant flowers come into bloom
within a few weeks from time of sowing and
will survive an ordinary winter if given slight
protection. Height, 1% feet.
Giant Marguerite, Double, Mixed. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 55 cts.
Chabaud’s Giant Double. A. Plants
upright, bearing numerous large double
flowers on long stems. Start the seed
indoors in boxes.
Cardinal-Red Violet Shades
Flesh-Pink Crimson
Salmon-Rose White
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; 4goz. 70 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
colors, 75 cts.
Pkt. 10 cts.; '40z. 50 cts.
Finest Mixed.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Annual Varieties
Plants grow 2 feet high, and bear a pro-
fusion of daisy-like flowers from July to
October. Splendid for cutting.
Northern Star. White, with yellow ring.
Eastern Star. Yellow, with dark eye.
Single, Mixed.
Double, Mixed. :
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.
SHASTA DAISY
Maximum, Alaska. H.P. Pure, glisten-
ing white Daisy 5 inches across. An ex-
cellent cut-flower. Height, 3 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 44oz. 25 ects.
Giant Double. A profusion of double and
semi-double, pure white and creamy white
blooms. The semi-double blooms have
curled and quilled florets. Pkt. 35 cts.
COREOPSIS
Plants grow about 2 feet high and are cov-
ered with a mass of yellow flowers all during
the summer.
Grandiflora, Semi-double. H.P. Rich gol-
den yellow flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; '40z. 25 cts.
Grandiflora, Double, Sunburst. New.
H.P. Double form of above.
j Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
CENTAUREAS
An extremely interesting class of annuals
and perennials which are very popular.
DOUBLE CORNFLOWERS (Centaurea cy-
anus). These are also known as Ragged
Robin, Ragged Sailor, Bachelor's Buttons,
Bluet and Blue Bottle.
Blue Boy. A. A special florists’ strain.
Double; blue. Pkt. 10 ets.; 40z. 25 ets.
Jubilee Gem. A. A dwarf, compact
variety only 10 to 15 inches high, with
double Cornflower-blue flowers.
Pkt. 15 ects.; loz. 60 cts.
Finest Double Mixed. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; '40z. 20 ets.
GIANT SWEET SULTANS (Centaurea im-
perialis). Beautiful sweet-scented flowers
on long, strong stems.
Suaveolens, Yellow. A. Bright yellow.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 4oz. 25 cts.
Finest Mixed. A. Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 25 cts.
DUSTY MILLER (Centaurea).
Candidissima. A. Silvery white leaves that
are excellent for edging.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 ets.
HARDY CENTAUREA (Mountain Bluet).
Montana. H.P. Large blue flowers, like a
big Cornflower, blooming from July to
September. Height, 2 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.
CHEIRANTHUS (Wallflower)
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). P. Early-
flowering perennial Wallflowers with beau-
tiful orange flowers. Height, 1 foot.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 25 ets.
Golden Bedder. H.P. New. Flowers a
lovely shade of golden yellow. Height,
about 1 foot.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
COBAEA
Seandens (Cathedral Bells). Bell-shaped
flowers in mixed colors. Rapid climber.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 ects.
COSMOS
For garden decoration or long-stemmed
cut-flowers, Cosmos are unsurpassed. They
are easy to grow and do best in poor soil.
EXTRA-EARLY DOUBLE CRESTED.
A. Crested or anemone-shaped flowers.
Crimson, Pink, and White.
Pkt. 15 cts.; 1Zo0z. 65 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; goz. 50 cts.
TRUE EARLY MAMMOTH SINGLE. A.
Crimson, Pink and White.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 25 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 1402. 20 cts.
LATE MAMMOTH SINGLE. A.
Crimson, Pink, and White.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.
Klondyke, Orange Flare. A. Early-
flowering type with vivid orange flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 45 cts.
Pinkie and other Sensation Varieties.
See Novelties, page 2.
CYNOGLOSSUM
Chinese Forget-me-not
Large sprays of forget-me-not blooms all
summer. Height 1% it.
Amabile, Blue. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; '4oz. 25 cts.
Amabile, Pink. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; '40z. 40 cts.
Firmament. Rich blue dwarf.
Pkt. 15 cts.
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COLEUS HYBRIDUS
Popular plants with beautifully colored
foliage. Easily grown from seed.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 cts.
CYPRESS VINE
Ipomeea quamoclit (A.)
A very popular vine with fern-like foliage
and masses of star-shaped flowers.
Searlet, White.
Pkt. 10 ects.; oz. 20 cts.
DAHLIAS FROM SEED (T.P.)
Cactus-flowered, Finest Mixed. Seed
saved from named varieties in many rich
colors. Pkt 25 cts.
Advanced Special Strain. Large-flowering
varieties. Pkt. 25 cts.
Single, Finest Mixed. A wide range of
colors from selected flowers. Pkt. 10 ects.
Unwin’s Ideal Bedding Curled or Semi-
quilled, Mixed. A. Miniature double
and semi-double flowers on dwarf, bushy
plants, 1% to 2 feet high.
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 ets.
DAISY, SHASTA. See Chrysanthemums,
page 5.
DELPHINIUMS
The hybrid Delphiniums, with their mas-
sive spikes, are the aristocrats of the peren-
nial garden, while the branching types are
grand cut-flowers. Seed can be sown any
time from spring till fall.
Belladonna, Improved, Cliveden Beauty.
H.P. Large, single flowers of clear tur-
quoise-blue. Height, 3 to 4 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 65 cts.
Bellamosum, Improved. H.P. Rich deep
blue. Height, 3 to 4 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 65 cts.
Blackmore & Langdon’s Choice Mix-
ture. (Imported Strain.) H.P. An ex-
cellent strain with long spikes of large
flowers in a fine range of colors.
Pkt. 25 cts.
Cardinale. H.P. Brilliant scarlet. Plants
grow 214 to 3 feet high.
Pkt. 15 ets.; oz. 75 cts.
Gold Medal Hybrids, Mixed. H.P. A
choice mixture of the best varieties.
Pkt. 15 cts.; loz. 45 cts.
Iceberg. H.P. This beautiful Delphinium
reaches a height of 4 feet and bears long
spikes of pure white blooms. Pkt. 20 cts.
Wrexham or Hollyhock Strain. H.P.
Massive spikes of bloom with very large, |
hollyhock-like florets. Excellent exhibition
strain. Pkt. 20 cts.; oz. 80 cts.
Pacific Giants. Remarkable new strain.
Flowers extremely large and well formed,
24% to 3% inches in diameter. This strain
is comparatively mildew resistant.
Dark Blue Shades. Pkt. 50 cts.
Light Blue Shades. Pkt. 50 cts.
Pacific Giant, Mixed. Pkt. 50 cts.
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)
Old-fashioned biennials, producing an
abundance of long spikes of tubular-shaped
flowers in June and July. Used in shrubberies
and half-shady places. Height, 2 to 4 feet.
Giant Shirley, Mixed. B. Pkt. 15 cts.;
Yyoz. 30 cts.
Gloxinizfiora. B.
and Mixed.
Each, pkt. 10 ets.; 40z. 35 cts
Yellow.
Purple, Rose, White,
Isabellina.
Pkt. 10 cts.; Ygoz. 35 cts. |
DIANTHUS (Pinks)
These include some of the most beautiful
flowers in cultivation, in a great variety of
brilliant colors. About 1 foot in height.
Annual Varieties
Chinensis, Single, Mixed (China Pink).
Select mixture. Height, 18 inches.
Double Mixed.
Heddewigi Double Mixed (Japanese Pink).
Each, pkg. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 ets.
Dianthus Laciniatus Splendens. A.
(as) Strongly sweet-scented single flowers
about 2 inches in diameter. Brilliant
crimson, large white eye. Height, 8 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
Sweet Wivelsfield (Hybrid Dianthus). Free-
flowering annual, resembling a Sweet
William. Blooms all summer.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.
Hardy Perennial Varieties
Allwoodi alpinus. Showy, single and semi-
double, fragrant flowers in choice colors.
Height, 4 to 6 inches Pkt. 25 cts.
Deltoides (Maiden Pink). A fine variety for
the rock-garden, with brilliant rose flowers
in June and July. Height, 6 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; Zoz. 40 ets.
Plumarius, Double, Mixed (Clove Pink).
Double, fringed flowers in many colors;
very sweet scented. Height, 1 foot.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 65 cts.
Single, Mixed (Pheasant’s
Large, single, fringed flowers of
Plumarius,
Eye).
many colors. Pkt. 10 ects.; 4o0z. 25 cts.
Dianthus
DIMORPHOTHECA
African Golden Daisy
Aurantiaca Hybrids, Mixed. A. Large
flowers in shades of yellow, orange, and
rich salmon. Height, 15 inches
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 40 cts.
ENGLISH DAISY. See Bellis, page 4.
ESCHSCHOLTZIA
California Poppy
Profuse-blooming annuals with gorgeously
colored flowers from early summer to frost.
Sow where they areto bloom. Height, 1 foot.
Dazzler. A. Bright scarlet.
Fireflame. A. Orange-scarlet. Silvery.
Mauve Beauty. A. Pure mauve.
Hybrids, Mixed. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 45 cts.
Ramona Hybrids. A. A new strain with
flowers beautifully frilled and incurved.
Pkt. 15 ets.; oz. 45 ets.
G. & T. CO.’"S ROCK-GARDEN COL-
LECTION. Ten popular, easily grown
varieties. 1 pkt. of each, $1.
EUPHORBIA
Heterophylla (Annual Poinsettia). A. Re-
sembles the hothouse poinsettia. Grows
2 to 3 feet high, with glossy green foliage
which turns to a rich orange-scarlet about
midsummer. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain). A.
Bright green foliage, veined and margined
with white. Height, 2 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
FOUR O’CLOCK
Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis) (A.)
Tall Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
GAILLARDIA
Blanket Flower
Annual Varieties
Easily grown plants that bloom quickly
from seed and produce an abundance of
showy flowers. Height, 11% feet.
Picta, Indian Chief. A. Single, large,
glistening bronze-red blooms with dark
brown centers. Blooms all summer.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 25 cts.
Picta Lorenziana. (Double.) A select mix-
ture of the double types in various colors.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
Perennial Varieties
Grandifiora, Burgundy. Copperv scarlet
flowers on long stems. Height 2 feet.
Monarch Strain, Finest Mixed.
large flowers, good color range.
Pkt. 10 cts.; yoz. 50 ets.
GERANIUM (cr.)
Well-known favorites in a mixture of large
and fine varieties. Start indoors and trans-
plant to the open in May or June. Height,
114 feet.
Mixed.
Fine
Pkt. 15 cts.; \goz. 85 cts.
GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy)
New Giant Hybrids, Mixed.” T.P, Large,
daisy-like flowers on long stems. A wide
range of colors—pink, rose, orange, and
scarlet. Height, 15 inches. Pkt 25 cts.
GEUM (Avens)
Compact plants with showy flower
throughout the summer. Height, 144 feet
Lady Stratheden. H.P. Large; double;
golden yellow.
Mrs. Bradshaw. H.P. Large; double;’orange-
scarlet. Pkt. 10 cts.; yoz. 50 cts.
Hybrids, Mixed. H.P. A mixture of many
shades. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
GOURDS (a.)
An interesting annual climber with orna-
mental foliage and curiously shaped fruit.
Calabash or Pipe, Dipper, Dishcloth,
Egg-shaped, Spoon, Chinese Water-Jug,
Mixed.
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 1,0z. 20 cts.
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GY PSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)
Free-flowering annuals and perennials.
Annual Varieties
A. A delicate rose shade,
Pkt. 10 cts.; 1,0z. 25 cts.
London Market Improved. A.
white, extremely large flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 1,0z. 15 cts.
Elegans rosea.
Pure
Perennial Varieties
Paniculata. H.P. A hardy perennial that
will bloom the first year if sown early.
White flowers. Height, 3 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
Repens. H.P. A dwarf, white-flowered type,
fine for rock-gardens. Blooms July and
August. Pkt. 10 cts.; goz. 35 ets.
Repens rosea. H.P. Same as above but has
pale rose flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 60 cts.
HELICHRYSUM
Straw Flower
The most popular of the Everlastings.
Finest Mixed. A. All colors.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 25 cts.
HELIOTROPE
Cherry Pie (T.P.)
A delightfully fragrant tender perennial
that is used as an annual bedding plant.
Flowers during the entire season. Height,
1% feet.
Mixed.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket)
Plants grow about 2% feet high, bearing
showy spikes of fragrant flowers, excellent for
cutting.
Mixed. H.P.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.
HOLLYHOCKS
One of the most stately of hardy plants
growing 5 to 7 feet high.
Chater’s Double. H.P.
Maroon Scarlet
Newport Pink White
Orange Yellow
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; yoz. 35 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 1goz. 30 cts.
Charter’s Single Mixed. H.P.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
Indian Spring. See Novelties Page 2.
HONESTY. See Lunaria.
IPOMOEA
Moonflowers; Morning-Glories
Heavenly Blue, Improved. A. (
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 40 cts.
Searlett O’Hara. See Novelties, page 2.
White Moonflower (J. noctiflora). A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 1,02. 30 cts.
Imperial Japanese Mixture (Morning-
Glory). A. Flowers of gigantic size, with
beautiful colorings.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 120z. 20 cts.
Russell Lupins
LANTANA (T.P.)
Verbena-like heads of many colored flow-
ers, 2 to 3 feet high. Seed is slow germi-
nating.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 40 cts.
LARKSPUR
One of the finest of our summer-blooming
annuals that will give a continuous succession
of flowers from early July until frost. Sow
the seed where it is to bloom.
Dwarf Emperor. A. A dwarf, compact
type, ideal for border work. Height, 2 feet.
Ageratum Blue Pink Delight
Brilliant Carmine White
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
Giant Imperial. A. Large spikes of double
flowers on stems 4 feet long. Upright and
compact growing.
Blue Spire Coral King (coral pink)
Lilae Spire Daintiness (lavender)
Exquisite Pink, White King
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; 40z. 35 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
varieties, 65 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; 40z. 30 cts.
Tall Double Stock-flowered. Very popular
for the doubleness and size of flowers.
Plants are stately, 3 to 4 feet high, and
well branched.
La France
on-pink)
Rosamond (bril-
liant rose)
Rose Queen (Soft
rose, salmon tinge)
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; yoz. 35 cts.
Dark Blue (purple)
Sky-Blue
Lilac Supreme
Los Angeles (bright
pink on salmon)
(salm-
LAVANDULA (Lavender)
Vera. P. An old-fashioned, sweet-scented
herb prominent in all old gardens. The
flower-heads are dried for their delightful
fragrance. Height, 114 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 40 cts.
LIATRIS
Blazing Star; Gay Feather
Spicata. H.P. Rosy purple flowers on long
spikes from July to September. Height,
3 to 4 feet.
Pkt. 15 cts.; 7;0z. 45 cts.
LINARIA
Miniature Snapdragon
Maroccana, Fairy Bouquet. A. Very
(as) compact plants, 8 to 10 inches tall with
blooms in rose, yellow, pink, lavender,
carmine-red, violet, white and salmon shades.
Fine for border or rock-garden.
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 50 cts.
LINUM (Flax)
Grandiflorum rubrum. A. A very showy
bedding plant with large brilliant scarlet
flowers all summer. Height, 15 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 ets.
Perenne, Blue. H.P. Bright blue flowers all
summer. Height, 14 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 402. 20 ets.
LUNARIA
Honesty; Money-Plant
Biennis Alba. 8B. Silvery seed-pouches
used for house ornaments and winter
bouquets. Height, 2 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
LUPINUS (Lupine)
Hartwegi. A. Graceful spikes of pea-shaped
flowers. In bloom throughout summer and
fall. Height, 2 feet.
Dark Blue Rose
White Mixed
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 15 cts.
Sky-Blue
Polyphyllus. H.P. Bloom during May and
June. Height, 3 feet.
Blue Rose Yellow
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 1402. 35 cts.
Mixed
The Russell Lupins. See Novelties and
Specialties, page 2.
MIGNONETTE (Reseda)
An easily grown annual with a distinct fra-
grance. Sow where it is to bloom. Height,
1% feet.
Allen’s Defiance. A. Bears immense
spikes of large flowers.
Mixed. A. A select mixture of the large-
flowering varieties.
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not)
One of the most admired of our spring
flowers. Very effective when grown in masses.
Alpestris, Blue. H.P. Rich blue flowers
in April. Height, 9 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 40 cts.
Alpestris, Pink. H.P. The pink form of the
above. Pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 60 cts.
Alpestris, Mixed. H.P. A mixture of blue,
rose, and white.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 35 cts.
Palustris semperflorens. H.P. Large clear
blue flowers from May until fall. Likes a
moist situation. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 50 cts.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 7
ROCK-GARDEN MIXTURE. A mix-
ture of dwarf annual and perennial
seeds that are suitable for rock-gardens.
Pkt. 10e; lg. pkt. 25c; 5 lg. pkts. $1.
MOMORDICA
An attractive climbing vine with curious
and ornamental fruits.
Balsamina (Balsam Apple). A. Apple-
shaped, orange-colored fruits. Height, 10
feet. Pkt. 10 ets.; 40z. 25 ets.
NICOTIANA
Flowering Tobacco
Affinis, White. A. Pure white, delicately
perfumed, blooming all season on plants
3 feet high. So fragrant that a few plants
will perfume the garden.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 25 ets.
Sanderz, Crimson King. A. Dark velvety
crimson-red flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
NASTURTIUM
Nothing excels these for ease of culture,
duration of bloom, and brilliancy of coloring.
A great profusion of gorgeous blossoms within
a few weeks from the time they are sown
until frost. Do best in poor soil.
Dwarf, Mixed. A.
Tall, Mixed. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14lb. 30 ects.
Dwarf, Ivy-leaved. A. .
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.
Double Golden Gleam. A. The large,
double, sweet-scented, golden yellow flow-
ers on long stems.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 141b. 50 ets.
New Double Scarlet Gleam. A.
(as) Flowers are fiery orange-scarlet, very
fragrant, and borne on long stems.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
New Double Gleam Hybrids. A.
@) Gorgeously colored, double, fragrant
flowers of the Golden Gleam type ina
wide range of colors.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 ets.
Dwarf Double Golden Globe. A.
(a) Pure golden yellow, sweet-scented
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
New Double Orange Gleam. A. Large
flowers uniformly double, borne on long
stems, while the color is entirely new in the
Nasturtium family—a deep glowing golden
orange with a deeper shading at the center.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
Dwarf Double Gem Mixture. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 ets.
PHYSOSTEGIA
False Dragonhead
Virginica. H.P. Tall spikes of delicate
pink, tubular flowers. Height, 3 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; Yoz. 45 cts.
PRIMULA (Primrose) H.P.
Beautiful early spring-flowering perennials
Thrive best in half shade, rich, moist, and
well-drained soil.
Japonica
colors.
(Japanese Primrose). Mixed
Height, 11% feet. Pkt. 15 cts.
Malacoides, Choice Mixed. Pkt. 20 ects.
Veris (English Cowslip).
Height, 6 to 9 inches.
Mixed colors
Pkt. 15 ects.
The African and French Marigolds are old favorites of easy culture. The African types
grow about 2)4 feet high, with large flowers; the French, about 1 foot with small flowers.
Double African Varieties
Orange, All Double. A. Double blooms
of deep golden orange.
Lemon, All Double. A. Clear yellow.
Each Pkt. 10 ets.; 4goz. 35 ets.
Double, Mixed. A. Yellow and orange
shades. Pkt. 10 cts.; 1402. 25 cts.
Guinea Gold. (African.) A. Compact, py-
ramidal plant, 214 feet high, covered with
brilliant golden orange, ruffled flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
Golden Glow. New form of odorless
African type with golden yellow closely
packed tubular petals and collar of
guard petals. Pkt. 15 cts.
Crown of Gold. See Novelties and Spe-
cialties, page 2.
Gigantea, Sunset Giants. A. Great flow-
ers, 5 inches or more in diameter, with a
definite sweet fragrance instead of the
ordinary Marigold odor. The colors in this
mixture range from deep orange through
golden orange to lemon yellow
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 ets.
African, Little Giants, Mixed. Flowers
vary in form and color from yellow to a
very bright orange, with many shades in
between. Pkt. 15 cts.
Yellow Supreme. Creamy lemon-
(as) yellow carnation-like blooms, 4 inches
across. Height, 24% feet.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 40 cts.
Sunshine Mixture. A mixture of Guinea
Gold and other loosely ruffled sorts, in
shades of yellow, orange and gold.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 40 cts.
Dwarf French Varieties
Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). A. The
flowers are golden yellow, with a blotch of
dark crimson on each petal. They begin
to flower in June and continue until frost.
Height, 9 inches.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.
Single Mixed. A.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 25 ets.
Harmony. Flowers golden yellow, bordered
maroon-red, scabious shaped.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
Double Harmony, Scabious-flowered.
Compact plants, flowers golden yellow
bordered maroon red.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 40 cts.
Double Mixed. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
Robert Beist. A. Double, dark maroon
flowers the entire summer. Height, 1
foot. Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 30 ets.
MINIATURE MARIGOLD. See Tagetes.
Panstes
G. & T. Co.’s Select Giants (B.)
Seed may be sown in April, and again in
July and August, in a rich deep soil, enriched
with well-rotted cow-manure. If sown in
July and August will bloom in April.
ROGGLI’S SWISS GIANTS. B. These are
remarkable Pansies of a most robust habit.
The extra-large flowers come on long stems,
and are particularly good for cutting.
Berna. Rich velvety dark blue.
Cardinal.
Rheingold. Golden yellow, mahogany cen-
ter. Pkt. 25 cts.; j,oz. $1.
Roggli’s Finest Mixed. A choice mixture
of all the colors. Pkt. 25 cts.; ;,oz. 65 cts.
Garnet-red.
California Giants, Mixed. Giant’flowers in
a fine range of colors.
Pkt. 15 cts.; y;oz. 60 cts.
Engelmann’s Giant Mixed. Dark and
light shades, huge flowers, compact and
early flowering. Pkt. 25 cts.; p,oz. $1.25.
Trimardeau, Mixed. A splendid bedding
type bearing a great quantity of large
blooms in every color.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 70 cts.
Coronation Gold. Round, canary-
(aS) vettow flowers, having lower petals
flushed golden bronze, with lightly
ruffled edges; mild spicy scent. Claimed to
be the largest yellow variety, having reached
3 inches across. Pkt. 25 cts.
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Petunias
BALCONY TYPE. A. A splendid large-
and free-flowering variety for window-
boxes, hanging-baskets, etc. Plants are ofa
spreading habit.
Deep Blue White
Crimson Rose
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; y,oz. 60 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; j,0z. 45 cts.
HYBRIDA NANA ERECTA
Striped and Blotched. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; loz. 45 cts.
Rose of Heaven. A. Rich brilliant rose.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.
Rosy Morn. A. Soft rose-pink.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.
Large, pure white flowers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 50 cts.
Finest Mixed. A. Pkt. 10 cts.; goz. 45 cts.
Snow Queen.
Petunia
MINIATURE NANA COMPACTA
A new strain of miniature Petunias forming
perfect compact plants about 6 inches high
and 8 inches in diameter fully covered with a
mass of 2 to 3 inch flowers.
Pink Gem. Deep pink.
Rose Gem. Bright rose.
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 50 cts.
Miniature, Royal Gem. Flowers of a
rich rosy crimson-carmine, deepening
slightly at the base of the petals; pure
white throat, lightly veined carmine.
Pkt. 20 cts.
Martha Washington (Ruffled Dwarf
Petunia). A. Compact type about 9
inches tall, covered with delicately
ruffled, medium-sized flowers. Blush-pink
at the edges, deepening to dark violet in the
throat, with heavy veining. Pkt. 25 cts.
HYBRIDA
Blue Bee. A. Deep violet-blue.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 ects.
Flaming Velvet. A. A large, freely
producing flower of brilliant velvety
blood-red.
Pkt. 10 cts.; j,0z. 60 cts.
Howard’s Star. A. Reddish purple, with
white star in center.
Special Mixture. A.
Each Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.
GRANDIFLORA, SINGLE FRINGED
Dainty Lady. A. An entirely new
(as) color in Petunias—delicate golden yel-
low. The plants are neat, compact,
bearing an abundance of the medium-sized,
delicately fringed blooms all summer.
Pkt. 25 cts.
Theodosia. A. Large, fringed, rose-pink
blooms with clear golden yellow centers,
beautifully veined. Pkt. 25 cts.
Royal Purple.
flowers of rich purple.
Fluffy Ruffles. A. Mixture of light and
dark shades, finely fringed and ruffled.
Pkt. 25 cts.
A. Large, single, fringed
Pkt. 25 cts.
Special Varieties
Dwarf Giants of California Mixture. A.
A superb strain of dwarf, compact, single
Petunias with giant ruffled flowers with
veined throats. Pkt. 25 cts.
Double Large-flowering Fringed. A. A
fancy mixture which produces a large
percentage of doubles. - Pkt. 50 cts.
Hollywood Star.
Orchid Beauty.
See Novelties. page 2.
See Novelties, page 2.
Salmon Supreme. See Novelties, page 2.
PHLOX DRUMMONDI
One of the most brilliant and satisfactory
bedding plants we have. Fine heads of beau-
tifully tinted flowers are produced over a
long season. Easily grown from seed.
Large-flowering Tall Varieties. A. Height,
15 inches. Rose, Searlet, White.
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 'goz. 35 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 1Z0z. 30 cts.
Large-flowering Dwarf, Mixed. A. Plants
of this variety grow about 8 inches high.
; Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 60 cts.
Phlox
Drummondi gigantea, Art Shades.
Flowers 114 to 14% inches in diameter,
in a wonderful range of colors in soft
art shades. Height, 9 inches. Pkt. 15 cts.
HARDY PHLOX, Decussata. H.P. Finest
mixture of the newest varieties.
Pkt. 15 cts.; 'Zoz. 65 cts.
Salmon Glory. See Novelties, page 2.
PORTULACA
Sun Plant; Mexican Rose (A.)
A gay annual of easy culture, thriving best
in an exposed sunny location. Brilliant flow-
ers produced throughout the summer in great
profusion. Do not sow until warm weather.
Height, 6 inches.
Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.
Double, Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; Zoz. 45 cts.
PYRETHRUM
Painted Daisies
Large daisy-like flowers on 2-foot stems.
Exceptionally fine for cutting.
Single, Mixed. H.P.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.
Hees
Double, Mixed.
: Pkt. 20 cts.; oz. 75 cts.
POPPIES (Papaver)
Annual Poppies should be sown as early
as possible in the spring where they are to
flower, as they do not transplant well. Thin
out plants to stand 3 to 4 inches apart, and
keep the old blossoms cut.
SINGLE SHIRLEY
American Legion. A. Enormous flowers
of dazzling orange-scarlet on long stems.
Picotee. A. White, edged scarlet.
Wild Rose. A. Soft wild-rose-pink
Pkt. 10 cts.; 1402. 25 cts.
Finest Mixed. A. A wide range of colors.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.
Double Shirley, Dazzler. A. Orange-scar-
let. Pkt. 10 cts.; 440z. 40 cts.
Double Shirley, Mixed. A. New. Semi-
double type in a wide range of colors.
A. Dwarf. Orange-scarlet with
Pkt. 10 ects.; '40z. 25 cts.
Flanders.
black cross.
Tulip Poppy (Glaucum). A dazzling deep
scarlet, black maltese cross.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 40 cts.
HARDY POPPIES
Nudicaule; Iceland Poppies
Hardy perennials that will flower the first
year from seeds, bearing graceful spikes of
brilliant flowers in endless profusion. Height,
18-20 inches.
The Emperor. H.P. Large, fluted flowers
of deep tangerine-orange.
The Empress. H.P. Large, fluted flowers
with broad overlapping petals of salmon-
rose and pink. Pkt. 20 cts.; j;0z. 35 cts.
Yellow Wonder. Extra-large flowers
(a) of a bright buttercup-yellow with a
lighter center. Pkt. 15 ets.
Double Mixed. H.P.
Pkt. 15 cts.; goz. 50 ets.
Orientale; Oriental Poppies
Sow seed early in spring. The resulting
plants will disappear in July and August,
appearing again as the weather gets cool.
Transplant then to their permanent quarters.
Mrs. Perry. H.P. Large flowers of a rich
shade of apricot or salmon-pink.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 75 cts.
Princess Victoria Louise. H.P. A lovely
shade of orange-salmon. Very fine.
Pkt. 10 cts.; ;,0z. 40 cts.
Searlet. H.P. Magnificent flowers of bril-
liant scarlet. Pkt. 10 ects.; '40z. 45 cts.
Mixed. H.P. Pkt. 10 cts.; 1402. 45 cts.
ALPINE POPPIES. H.P. Miniatures ex-
cellent for rock-gardens, with blooms of
marvelous colors. Pkt. 25 cts.
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower)
My Joy (Black-eyed Susan). <A. Giant-
flowered annual Rudbeckia with golden
yellow blooms having black cones in center.
Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 75 cts.
Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower). H.P.
Large, reddish purple flowers with purple-
black centers.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 45 cts.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 9
SALPIGLOSSIS
Painted Tongue (A.)
A beautiful annual, producing freely or-
chid-like flowers all summer. Height, 2144
feet.
Brown and Gold Purple and Gold
Crimson and Gold Rose and Gold
Light Blue and Gold Violet and Gold
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; ¥40z. 60 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 40 cts.
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage)
Start the seed indoors in March and April,
and set out when weather is settled.
Bonfire. A. Compact bushes about 2 feet
high, with brilliant scarlet flower-spikes.
Pkt. 10 ets.; oz. 50 ets.
Farinacea. H.P. Fine light blue flowers,
borne on long spikes. Plants grow from 2
to 3 feet high, and will bloom the first year
from seed. Pkt. 10 ets.; oz. 60 ets.
SCARLET RUNNER
BEANS (a.)
An ornamental climber bearing large sprays
of scarlet blossoms. Helght, 12 to 15 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.
SHASTA DAISY
See Chrysanthemums, Page 5.
SCABIOSA
Mourning Bride; Pin-Cushion Flower
The annual type grows quickly from seed
and is superb for cutting. It grows 24% feet
high, and blooms from July until frost.
Large-flowered Tall Double
Annual Varieties
Azure Fairy King of the Blacks
Crimson Loveliness
Fiery Searlet Peach Blossom
Flesh-Pink Shasta
Yellow
Pkt. 10 cts.; loz. 30 cts.
Rosette. Beautiful shade of deep rose
heavily suffused with salmon.
Pkt. 15 ets.
Blue Moon. See Novelties, page 2.
Giant-flowered Hybrids, Mixed. All
colors. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14o0z. 45 cts.
Perennial Varieties
Caucasica alba. H.P. A pure white variety,
fine for cutting. Height, 3 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 65 cts.
Giant Hybrids (Isaac House Strain). H.P.
Fringed and ruffled flowers in various
Shades of blue. Height, 3 feet.
Pkt. 25 cts.; j,0z. 50 cts.
Japonica. H.P. A Japanese variety, bearing
a profusion of long-stemmed, lavender-blue
flowers all summer. Height, 214 feet.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 35 cts.
STATICE (Sea Lavender)
Used in combination with other Ever-
lastings in winter bouquets.
Latifolia. H.P. Purplish blue flowers, borne
profusely on plants 214 feet high.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.
Suworowi (Russian Statice). A. Long spikes
closely set with bright rose blooms. Height,
1% feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
STOCKS (Gilliflower) A.
One of the oldest and best-loved garden
flowers, being unsurpassed for brilliance of
color, fragrance, and profusion of bloom.
Double Early Giant Imperial Branching
(Improved Bismarck). A.
Antique Copper Blood-Red
Buttercup Elk’s Pride
Chamois-Rose Shasta
Mixed
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; y,0z. 45 cts.
Large - flowering Dwarf, Ten - Weeks
Stocks.
Azure-Blue Deep Rose
Canary- Yellow Flesh-Pink
Crimson Lavender
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 50 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 ets.
SWEET PEAS «)
Summer-flowering Spencer
Ascot. Pale pink.
Avalanche. Pure white.
Floradale Purple. Deep purple.
Matchless. Deep cream.
Ruffled Rose. Soft rich rose, ruffled.
Sunset. Bright carmine-rose.
The Admiral. Violet-blue.
Welcome. Dazzling scarlet.
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.
Spencer’s Superb Mixed.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 14Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.75.
HARDY SWEET PEA. See Lathyrus.
G. & T. Co.’s Fine Mixed. A fine mixture
of the newest colors and shades. Pkt. 10
ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 cts.; Ib. 90 ets.
Cupid, Dwarf Mixed. Growsabout 6 inches
high and blooms all summer. All colors
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 14 lb. $1.25.
SWEET WILLIAM .
Dianthus barbatus (B.)
A well-known, attractive free-flowering bi-
ennial which should be in every garden.
Height, 14% feet.
Single Newport Pink.
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 45 cts.
Single Dark Crimson.
Single, Finest Mixed.
Each, Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.
Double, Finest Mixed.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4oz. 30 cts.
TRITOMA (H.p.)
Red-Hot Poker; Torch Lily
Tall spikes, topped by narrow, tubular,
pale yellow to orange-red flowers, closely
arranged in shingle-like fashion.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
VALERIANA
Garden Heliotrope
Hardy perennial 214 feet high, with pani-
cles of flowers having the odor of heliotrope.
Pink or White. H.P.
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 40z. 35 cts.
VERBENAS
A brilliant free-flowering annual bearing
large trusses of blooms from July until frost.
Low, spreading plants which root wherever
the stems touch the soil.
Mammoth-flowering Varieties. A.
Blue Shades Scarlet
Golden Yellow White
Pink Mixed
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above 5
colors, 40 cts.
Blue Sentinel Hybrids. A rich navy
(a) brse self color, with medium sized
florets and trusses. Plants 10 to 12
inches. Pkt. 20 cts.
Floradale Beauty. Large - flowered
rose shades with salmon-rose pre-
dominating. Pkt. 15 ets.
New Dwarf Compact Varieties
A. Plants grow only about 6 inches high
and are literally covered with blooms.
Scarlet Ruby-Red
Violet Bouquet Pure White
Salmon-Buff Mixed
Each, pkt. 15 cts.; 4oz. 65 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above &
colors, 60 cts.
Venosa (Hardy Verbena). H.P. Bright
purple flowers all summer. Height, 1
foot. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 60 cts.
Venosa lilacina. New. H.P. A lilac-
colored form of the above. Pkt. 25 cts.
VERONICA (Speedwell)
A perfectly hardy plant that will thrive
under almost any condition and produce very
attractive blue flowers when most needed.
Spicata. Graceful long spikes set with
bright blue flowers during June and July.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 55 ets.
VIOLA (Tufted Pansies) H.P.
Dwarf, compact, free-blooming plants, un-
excelled for rock-gardens.
Blue Gem (Jersey Gem). Deep violet-blue
flowers from May until fall.
Pkt. 25 cts.; woz. $1.
Marvel of all Colors. A mixture of all
shades.
Cornuta, Small-Flowered, Mixed. A mix-
ture of all the finest sorts.
Odorata
Violet).
Each, Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 65 cts.
semperfiorens (Single Sweet
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Finni
(Youth and Old Age)
Giant Double Dahlia-flowered
Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, bearing huge,
double flowers, which resemble the dahlia.
*Canary Bird *Golden State
*Crimson Monarch *Illumination
*Dream Oriole
*Exquisite Polar Bear
Scarlet Flame
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.
Will Rogers.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6
varieties marked * 50 cts.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 35 cts.
See Novelties, page 2.
Lilliput or Pompon
Small, compact flowers on strong stems.
Canary- Yellow Rose-Pink
Crimson Gem White Gem
Flesh-Pink Purple Gem
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; %40z. 35 cts.
Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
Lilliput, Tom Thumb
Compact plants, 4 to 6 inches tall, covered
with well-formed flowers of the Lilliput type.
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.
Scabious-flowered, Mixed. New. A.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 4goz. 30 cts.
California Giants
Taller than the Dahlia-flowered flowers,
5 to 6 inches across.
*Brightness Miss Willmott
*Dafifodil Orange Queen
*Grenadier *Scarlet Gem
*Lavender Queen *Purity
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above six
varieties marked*, 50 cts.
Finest Mixed.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 40 cts.
Various Zinnias
Dwarf Double, Mixed (Cut-and-Come-
Again). Large, double flowers in good
clear colors.
Curled and Crested, Mixed.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.
Pumila Picotee Delight, Mixed.
Haageana Hybrids (Mexican Zinnia). A
dwarf variety about 10 inches high.
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.
Fantasy Zinnias
The delicate informal flowers, composed
of a mass of shaggy, ray-like petals are quite
distinct from the stiff, formal Zinnias to
which we are accustomed.
Orange Lady.
Rosalie. Bright intense rose.
Deep golden yellow.
Star Dust.
Fantasy, Mixed. A. Pkt. 15 cts.
White Light. As near toa pure white
as any Zinnia developed. Pkt. 15 cts.
Rich, deep bright orange.
Collection: One pkt. each of above
four varieties, 50 cts.
Hardy Howering Shrubs
Shrubs by Mail
Due to the various sizes, and our inability to determine the exact charges to be made,
we request that you add 15 per cent of your remittance to cover postage.
quantities will be sent by Express collect
Large
ABELIA grandiflora. One of the finest ever-
green shrubs, blooming continuously from
early summer until frost. Flowers white,
tinted lilac. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 114 to 2-ft.
plants, 75 cts. each.
ALMOND, Flowering (Prunus). A lovely
shrub growing 5 to 6 feet high, with fra-
grant pink flowers in May. 2 to 3-ft.
plants, 75 cts. each.
ALTHAEA (Rose of Sharon). In bloom
from August to October. Red, Pink, Pur-
ple, White. Height, 10 to12ft. 2 to3-ft.
plants, 35 cts. each.
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Shrub). A very de-
sirable shrub beginning to bloom in July
and continuing until frost. Violet-mauve
flowers in racemes. Height, 5 to 6 feet.
2 to 3-ft. plants, 40 cts. each.
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub). An old
favorite with most unusual chocolate-
colored flowersin May. 2 to3-ft. plants,
50 cts. each.
CRAPE MYRTLE. One of the most beauti-
ful shrubs grown, and a particular favorite
in the South where it is hardy. Height, 6
to 25 feet. Pink, Purple, or Red. 2 to
3-ft. plants, 75 cts. each.
CYDONIA japonica (Japanese Quince).
Showy shrubs with a profusion of scarlet
flowers in April. Height, 4 to 6 feet. 114
to 2-ft. plants, 35 cts. each.
DEUTZIA gracilis. Pure white flowers in
April and May. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 15
to 18-in. plants, 40 ets. each.
D., Pride of Rochester. Double white
flowers tinged pink. Blooms in May.
Height, 8 to 10 feet. 2 to 3-ft. plants,
40 cts. each.
DOGWOOD, Red- or Pink-flowering.
Small trees that are covered with a wealth
of bloom in spring. 2 to 3-ft. plants,
$1.75 each. White. 2 to 3-fit. plants,
95 cts. each.
FORSYTHIA suspensa (Weeping For-
sythia). A graceful, drooping shrub with
golden yellow flowers in April. Height, 4
to 6 feet. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 35 cts. each.
HYDRANGEA, Snowhill. Snow-white
flowers from July until frost. Height, 4
to 5 feet. 1144 to 2-ft. plants, 50 cts.
Hydrangea, Peegee. Huge heads of white
flowers which turn to pink. Blooms from
July until frost. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 50 cts.
H., Blue. Strong plants. 75 cts. each.
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES. In
the spring the Japanese Cherries are one of
the most beautiful sights in Washington.
Double Pink. 4 to 5-ft. plants, $1.75 each.
Weeping. 1-yr. heads, 5 to 6-ft. stems. Pink.
$3 each.
KERRIA (Double Globeflower). Golden yel-
low flowers in bloom from June until Octo-
ber. Height, 4 to 5 feet. 114% to 2-ft.
plants, 85 cts. each.
KOLKWITZIA (Beauty Bush). Masses of
delicate pink flowers in May and June.
Height, 5 to 6 feet. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 75
ets. each.
MAGNOLIA-grandiflora. The most
beautiful of all Magnolias, and America’s
only Tulip Evergreen Species. Leaves
similiar to those of laurel; a clear glossy
green on top and a rusty velvet brown
beneath. 6 to 8 inches in length and oval
to oblong in shape. The blossoms are
creamy white, giving off a lemon-scented
perfume, and when fully opened attain a
diameter of 6 inches or more. Bushy
plants. 3to4feet. $6.50.
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA Nigra. A
late-flowering variety with large leaves and
dark purple flowers. Bushy plants. 3 to
4 feet. $4.75 each.
PHILADELPHUS, Virginal (Mock Orange).
Pure white flowers 2 inches in diameter
completely cover the branches during May
and June. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 114 to 2-ft.
plants, 40 cts. each.
RED-LEAVED JAPANESE MAPLE.
Beautiful red foliage adds color and
variety during spring and early summer.
14 to 2-ft. plants (grafted), $1.75 each.
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. A dwarf
shrub with crimson flowers from May to
October. Height, 2to3feet. 15 to 18-in.
plants, 35 cts. each.
S. vanhouttei. An excellent shrub with
white flowers in May. Height, 6 to 8 feet.
2 to 3-ft. plants, 25 cts. each.
KOREAN Spirea. Large reund clusters of
snow white flowers about ten weeks later
than Spirea Van Houttei. 18 to 24-in.
plants, 35 cts. each.
SYRINGA vulgaris (Common Purple
Lilac). 2 to 3-ft. plants, 45 cts. each.
S. vulgaris alba. White. 2 to 3-ft. plants,
60 cts. each.
S., Marie LeGraye. White.
plants, 75 cts. each.
S., Michel Buchner. Pale pink; double.
14 to 2-ft. plants, 75 cts. each.
S., President Grevy. Violet-blue to soft
pink; double. 14% to 2-ft. plants, 75
cts. each.
VIBURNUM plicatum (Japanese Snow-
ball). Beautiful balls of pure white flowers
in May and June. Height, 6 to 8 feet.
2 to 3-ft. plants, 75 cts. each.
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. A popular shrub
with red flowers all summer. Height, 4 to
5 feet. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 60 cts. each.
W. rosea. A little taller growing than Eva
Rathke, and has rosy pink flowers. Height,
6 to 8 feet. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 45 cts. each.
11, to 2-ft.
Evergreen Flowering Shrubs
AZALEAS.
Amoena. Rosy purple flowers.
Hinodegiri. Fiery red flowers.
Yayegiri. Brilliant salmon red.
8 to 10 in., $1; 12 to 15 in., $2
DAPHNE cneorum (Garland Flower). A
dwarf, spreading shrub, producing beauti-
ful bright pink, sweet-scented flowers early
in May. Valuable for rockeries or borders.
6 to 9 in., 80 cts.; 9 to 12 in., $1.10.
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS. Prices
upon request.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 11
Beautify Your Garden with Hardy
Gypsophila no : Scabtosa Sweet William
Aquilegia Coreopsts
Any of These Varieties at Any of These Varieties at
_f10i..— | —{20s..
$2.00 per dozen
$1.00 per dozen
Color Height Location Blooms Color Height Location Blooms
Achillea millefolium roseum. Rose DeLee Sun July-Oct. ponies tomentosa Bae Babee eel 1 Ne Sun duane
*Alyssum sax compactum.... Yellow 1 ft. Sun April-May chusa italica............ ue 4 ft. un ay-Aug.
Aquilegia long spurred...... Mixed Dit: Sun, Shade May-June eRe gr cere vSacr Blue 1 = Sun, Stade isd Oct.
Artemisia, Silver King...... White leaves 3 ft. Sun June, July Anemone japonica......... Rose & white 3 ft. Shade Sept., Oct.
Asterstiee vos cicra nie Mixed 6-8 in. Sun Sept., Oct. legis alpina ieee Blue 6-10 in. Sun, Shade May, June
sicifolia....B 2 ft. , Jul quilegia Mrs. Scott Elliott's
Sra neaiae irae OLE ne 1 FS on June, July iecting - 4 eS ie ae Mixed PARE Sun, Shade May, June
CLT) GENO S on c'9.90% A= C ee June *Armeria laucheana......... Rosy crimson 6 in. Sun, Shade Summer
Coreopsis....---.....:.... Yellow 2 ft. Sun, Shade June-Oct. Artemisia, Silver King...... White leaves 3 ft. Sun June, July
Delphinium belladonna ....Light blue 3 ft. Sun * June, July *Aster alpinus.............. Blue 6-8in. Sun May, June
Delphinium bellamosum....Dark blue 3ft. Sun June, July | ,Aster Blue Gem........... Blue 4ft. Sun Sept., Oct.
Delphini hi a Bl 3 ft Ss 1 *Aster Mauve Cushion....... Mauve 9 in. Sun Oct., Nov.
ef pA CHMIENSIS -j)-1---)- ute ie June, July Aster Queen Mary.......... Blue 2% ft. Sun Sept., Oct.
Delphinium chinensis...... White 3ft. Sun June, July | *Aubrietia leichtlini......... Purple 4-5in. Sun April
*Dianthus deltoides......... Pink 6 in. Sun June, July *Bellis perennis............. Mixed 6 in. Sun, Shade April, May
*Dianthus caesius........... Rose 4 in. Sun May, June Campanula a... 8. juncmcecec Mixed 2 ft. Sun une
*Dianthus plumarius........ Mixed 1 ft. Sun May, June Centaurea montana........ Blue 2 ft. Sun July-Sept.
mnelishvlvya-ee eee eeere Trailing Sun, Shade , Centaurea roses peotee .-Pink 2 ft Sun July-Sept
: = 2 Spe Ak Cheiranthus allioni. . . .Orange 1 ft Sun June
Gaillardia Hybrids......... Mixed 2 ft. Sun May-Oct. Chelone I
Vomece jo bene Red 2 ft. Sun, Shade Aug., Sept.
Geum Ladey Stratheden.... Yellow 14%ft. Sun June-Sept. Chrysanthemums......... See page 5
Geum Mrs. Bradshaw...... Red 1}¢ft. Sun June-Sept. Delphinium belladonna ....Light blue 3 ft. Sun June, July
Gypsophila paniculata...... White 3 ft. Sun June, July Delphinium bellamosa ..... Dark blue 3 ft Sun June, July
*Iberis sempervirens......... White 5 in. Sun, Shade April, May anne aliwoodi eeecul . Mixed 8-10 in. Sun May, June
IrisspyapAneses.ee eee Mixed 2-3 ft. Sun, Shade June, July anthus barbatus (Swee ;
tated 5 E Walliamy eee te ee oe Newport Pink 1 ft. Sun May
AT peer Bee ae Rosy purple 3 ft. Sun ses Dianthus barbatus...._.... Redandwhite1ft. Sun May
ythrui roseum...-..--..- Rose 3 ft. Sun July, Sept. | Digitalis................-.- All Colors 45 ft. Sun June, July
Phlox, Mixed varieties...... All colors 2-3 ft. Sun June-Oct. Gaillardia, Portola Hybrids. Mixed 2 ft. Sun May, Oct.
*Phlox subulata, Alba........ White 2-3 in. Sun May Gaillardia, Grafted......... Burgundy 8in. Sun May, June
*Phlox subulata, Atropurpurea..Carmine-red 3 in. Sun April, May Cypsc ent eerene: segg70se White Trailing Sun June
*Phlox subulata, Fairy....... blue, emerocallis thunbergi 5-85
one aint ee ae 3 in. Sun April, May (Day, Lily) yee a cb cates 25 Varieties 3 ft. Sun, Shade July, Aug.
*Phlox subulata, Rosena..... Rose-pink 3 in. Sun April, May =
Physostecia nee acc Vivid pink 3 ft. Sun/Shade!yjnlys Aug! We do not send less than 6 of the above varieties by Parcel Post.
Platycodon, Grandiflora....Blue 2 ft. Sun July-Oct.
*Plumbago larpentae........ Deep blue 6-8 in, Sun Aug., Sept.
Poppy, Orientale........... Orange-red 3 ft. Sun June, July 3 %
Pyrothrom epee ere ee Pink & White 2 ft. Sun May, June C h Gf h Mi
Rudbeckia purpurea........ Purple, brown o0se VOM vAY artety
cane 3 ft. Sun July, Oct.
Saale azurea grand........ Blue 3 ft. Sun Aug., Sept. We do not send Annual Plants by Parcel Post or Express
i ja ICA ele reyveete ors 7 - ; - n é 2
SECEIDRIGGE oe eters Pluss t = yaae ae The following plants will be ready for delivery May ae Ae} se
Biatice Watton Meee Wen purle 2% ft. Sun ine Me, grown in 3-inch pots, under our supervision, and are guaranteed true to color.
Stokesia cyanea............Light blue 18 in. Sun June-Oct. Ageratum, Dwarf Blue. Carnations, Marguerite, Mixed.
Sweet William........... Mixed . 14ft. Sun June-Oct. Alyssum, Dwarf White. Coleus.
Thyme, Lemon-scented.....Silver-leaved 5-6in. Sun Amaranthus. Cosmos, Early Single Mixed and
Tritomats. Se) BE ALE 4 Mixed 3 ft. Sun, Shade Aug.-Oct. Annual Ivy. Gi fl 7 Late SingleMixed.
Veronica spicata........... Blue 18in. Sun June, July Tart and Tall ie A witty eee Dahlias, Unwin's Dwarf.
Winica Minor. oes sis ec. Blue 6 in. Sun, Shade April-May Giveclons Dusty,Miller. — :
Asters, California Giants Improved. Gaillardia, Indian Chief.
NOTE: We do not send less than a dozen of the above varieties, All colors. Heliotrope. — :
nor less than six of any one variety by parcel post. Calendula, Orange and Lemon Kochia (Mexican Firebush).
Shades, Lantanas, Mixed.
*Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are suitable for rock-gardens. Cannas. Allcolors. $1.50 perdoz.; Lobelia, Dwarf Blue.
$10 per 100. Marigold, Guinea Gold.
12 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Perennial and Rock-Garden Plants
Physostegia Speciosa Delphimum C. entaured Campanula Aster Phloz Drammondi
Any of These Varieties at Any of These Varieties at
204.p- | [45s
3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50
These varieties are all specimen plants, delivered in large 8’’ pots
with heavy root system.
$2.00 per dozen
Color Height Location Blooms Color Height Location Blooms
bar sanguinea (Coral ee ta . ‘ a, Anamens sapenien: Se pink 24% ft. Sun, Shade Aug.-Oct.
IM) sacoosenadon-agecen se rimson : un une-Sept. ’ ;
Hibigens Rede ireteterste ric nclecs Red x6 i ein, hese sy Res Aisa ene Vere icak Ricbasd aes 24 ft. Sun, Shade Aug.-Oct.
ISQTES -Salstercrsteieieterchere cfoicieis in -6 ft. un, Shade July, Aug. ’ :
Hibiscus, Bo eec sua Waive a0 ft. Sun, Shade July, Aug. A breads: peries Seu -Dark pink 2'4ft. Sun, Shade Aug.-Oct.
eee Ceo aaa Whit 5-8 ti Sun ate ember Charm...... a ae at Red 24% ft. Sun, Shade Aug.-Oct.
Honenccr ie See Apes S8t6, “Sua ike Anemone Japonica, Whirl
aoynbek: Pe oe Yellow 5-8 ft. Sun uns a Ae EAS Z eee a ... White 24% ft. Sun, Shade Aug.-Oct.
avan VGA irom eee ele ue fs un uly-Sept. ? '
Lily-of-the-Valley ketamine) White 6-8 in. Sun, Shade May, June a aiyprids Ae AUGER tor Oca Aimed Bi Su. Shade Riay sine
a verenne | (VEE) Apopoe Blue 13 ind Sune poe Aspens Nina Awe boonnooDS eink 2 6, Ap Sin Su ee
obelia cardinalis........... e - ade uly > Di 2) ] : “ .
piiatstbars (evade) Serer Yellow 10-12 in. Sun June-Aug. Canoe eties Ghiw ona Piac Z “3 3 t. Su n een pa
yoso alustris (Ever- 2 Gem..... -5 It. .
Bicone torren mee). .. Blue 8 in. Shade Summer Campanula, Perscifolia..... Deep blue 2ft. Sun June, July
pehlox puivende Reise tia sist Bink a0) in. Sue Sa April, May primers 9 Wrexham ee 54. ae te
Phiox decussata. “See Page 9 for named Oe riction eee eo ey, Dicentra, spectabilis........ Pink 18 in. Sun, Shade May-June
Physostegia virginica. -.. Pink 3 ft. Sun, Shade July, Aug. *Dianthus, Princess Juliana..Pink 6-8 in. Sun, Shade All summer
Physostegia,vivid Vivid pink 3 ft. ‘Sine Shade quay Aug. *Dianthus, Mrs. Sinkins..... White 6-8 in. Sun, Shade All summer
Platycodon Beriatriecil i WE re Blue 1 ft. Sun: July-Oct. *Dianthus, Highland Queen, . Pink : 6-8 in. Sun, Shade All summer
*Primula, All colors, mixed. . 6 in. Sun, Shade April, May | *Dianthus, Spring Beauty. ..Deep pink 6-8 in. Sun, Shade All summer
*Primula ee Yellow 6 in. Sun, Shade April, May Gaillardia, Sun God Im- i
Fyrethram Bete temic nsetile:. ovis -white Q it. Sue May, Juney iG proved sre REG ee A sans Sun ot sume
. ‘J . .
REdHIaNaVen RIO ait Lilae-bluen,12fe) 4 | Sun nigeemies Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy White 2iitees Sun June, July
Shasta Daisy..............White 2 ft. Sun June, July *Heuchera, Pluiede Feu..... Coral-red 15in. Sun May-Aug.
Sweet William............ Mixed 14% ft. Sun June-Oct. *Heuchera, Rosmundi Pink iSin. Sun May-Aug.
Tritoma Hybrids (Red-Hot Hemerocallis, New Hybrids.Creams, yel-
Pokep) ii itiesicklavcres diye even Mixed 2 ft. Sun Aug., Sept. lows, or-
WUT ONT Ae: cainiassicle 2, cc0hngleleia's)» Yellow 18-24 in. Shade June Seas red AE . a Y
peevtens Wenosanen iin pu ate aun Shade i Wa lec outst Sate ings A ats Suni Shade re eeataae Y
iT songaononndcaoosdaca colors -3 In. un pru-Oct. ’ NAPE ESE SOU NOD THON °
Violet, Prince of Wales, Sweet. 3-5in. Sun April-May Poppy» Oriental, Beauty of Blood ey haetee er ean
We do not send less than 6 of the above varieties by Parcel Post. Poppy, OxientaleNirs. Perry{eSalnion 3 ft. San M ae June
Phlox decussata. See Varieties listed on page 9 ,
*Phlox sub. Appleblossom.... Pink 1-2in. Sun April, May
pulex sub. G. F. et EEitare Blue 1-2 in. oun at wie
hlox sub. June Jane ite 1-2 in. un pril, June
of Lovely Annual Plants *Primula, Munstead Giants. . Mixed 8 in. Sun, Shade April, May
Shasta Daisy, White Swan. .White 1 ft. Sun Summer, fall
Most of them will be in bud or bloom when you receive them, and will produce Heaters Rane ones St shite ss ig Sun See , fall
a good display in a very short time. Trollius, Ledebouri......... Deep yellow 2 ft. Sun July, Aug.
Except where otherwise noted, Annual Plants are 10cts. each; $1 per doz. pverbens, Attraction pOaUCOS oes Peailing Sun, shade Aen simmer
rbhen: milliani tery rctelcreterete railing Sun,
Marigold, Little Brownie. : nots: Balcony, Blue, Rose, Red, Violet, Rosina Geare) EAgRONE Pink 4-Sin. Sun, Shade Spring &Fall
" ite. eronica, longifolia sub-
aren Se alee vents: ate Philodendron. 15 cts. and 40 cts. SeRSg ARE BARE cies oa: Purple 18in. Sun, Shade All summer
Nasturtium, New Double Gleam each. NOTE: We do not send less than 3 of the above varieties by Parcel
Hybrids. male Dwarf Mixed. Post. Mail orders must be shipped bare root, wrapped in moss.
Nemesia, Blue Gem.
Nicotiana, White and Red. paliel sae Beene Sage).
Pansies. Stocks, Mixed. If plants are to be shipped by Parcel Post, add to your remittance 15%
Peppermint. Verbena, Mixed. of the catalog price to cover postage and special packing. In lots of 25 or
Petunia, Rosy Morn. Zinnia, Fantasy. more, plants will be sent Express collect. When sent by Mail or Express,
Petunia, Dwarf Giants or California, Zinnia, Dahlia-flowering. All colors. plants will be shipped bare root, wrapped in moss.
Mixed. Zinnia, Lilliput. All colors.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 13
Gladiolus
One of the most popular of all summer-flowering bulbs.
Plant outdoors as soon as frost
is out of the ground, 4 inches deep and at least 6 inches apart.
GLADIOLUS BY MAIL: Add to your remittance 10 per cent of Catalog price to
cover postage and packing.
TWELVE POPULAR GLADIOLUS
America. Large clear pink flowers on
strong stems.
Apricot Glow.
pink.
Betty Nuthall.
rich coral pink.
E. J. Shaylor. Beautiful deep rose-pink
with well-ruffled edges.
Gloriana. A pure golden salmon color
which is always admired.
Giant Nymph. Light rose-pink, creamy
yellow throat.
Golden Frills.
edges.
Mrs. Frank Pendleton.
mine blotches in throat.
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia-rose flowers
heavily splashed with scarlet.
Red Charm. Velvety blood red.
Viola Gem. Soft purple.
Wasaga. Golden buff blooms with a nicely
ruffled edge.
Any of the above, 4 cts. each;
35 cts. for 10; $3 per 100
Showy pure colored apricot-
Magnificent blooms of
Daffodil yellow with ruffled
Salmon pink, car-
G. & T. EXHIBITION MIXTURE
This Gladiolus mixture contains only
the choicest of the large flowering sorts.
4 cts. each; 35 cts. for 10; $3 per 100
Fine Canna
Ambassador. Brilliant rich cherry-red.
Rich bronze foliage and stalk. Height, 4
feet.
Apricot. Buff-yellow base, with salmon-
pink. Green foliage. Height, 4 feet.
Eureka. By far the very best white Canna
ever introduced. Large, showy trusses.
Height, 414 feet.
King Humbert. Orange-scarlet.
foliage. Height, 5 feet.
Yellow King Humbert.
Bronze
Yellow flowers
Roots
Minimum charge, 10 cts.
TEN OUTSTANDING GLADIOLUS
Ave Marie. Large pale blue, strong grown:
flowers well arranged. ;
Butter Boy. Butter-cup yellow.
Crimson Glow. Crimson-scarlet.
Debonair. La France pink shading to
shrimp pink with creamy throat blotch
highly peppered crimson.
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Peach-red, overlaid
flame color.
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Salmon pink.
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Clear light pink, large,
heavy-textured, ruffled flowers.
Picardy. Soft shrimp pink.
Searlet Wonder. Large, rich red.
Splendorra. Wine black.
Any of the above, 5 cts. each;
45 cts. for 10; $4 per 100
TEN SUPERB GLADIOLUS
Bagdad. Very large; smoky old-rose with
lighter throat.
Charles Dickens. Deep violet-blue.
Commander Koehl. Clear, bright blood
red flower of magnificent size.
Early Dawn. Geranium pink.
Maid of Orleans. Large white.
Mammoth White. Florets often measure
6 inches across.
Minuet. Clear orchid-lavender.
Pelegrina. Deep violet-blue.
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Orange red, deeper in
the throat.
Predominator. Exceptional salmon scar-
let variety hard to beat.
Any of the above, 6 cts. each;
55 ets. for 10; $5 per 100
SPECIAL COLLECTION
Gladiobus
Five each of the following ten
varieties for $1.95
Mrs. F. Pendleton
Picardy
Red Charm
Early Dawn. Splendorra
Maid of Orleans Viola Gem
All separately bagged and labeled
Apricot Glow
Butterboy
Debonair
Available during March
and April
Brilliant vermilion-scarlet.
Height, 314 feet.
Mrs. Alfred F. Conard. Salmon-pink.
Green foliage. Height, 4 feet.
Rosea Gigantea. Rose-pink. Green foliage.
Height, 31% feet.
The President. Rich glowing scarlet with
immense flowers 7 inches across. Green
foliage. Height, 4 feet.
Wyoming. Immense spikes of orange flow-
ers. Bronze foliage. Height, 5 feet.
Mme. Crozy.
Green foliage.
Hardy Lily Collection
6 bulbs (2 each of Henryi, Regale, and
Speciosum magnificum) for $1.25
Lilies by Mail
Add 10% of your remittance to cover
postage and special packing. Minimum
charge 10 cts.
Auratum (Golden-Rayed Lily). Pure white,
spotted crimson; very fragrant. Blooms
in July and August. 9 to 11-in. circum.,
35 cts. each; $3 for 10. 11 to 13-in.
circum., 45 cts. each; $4 for 10.
Henryi. Rich apricot-yellow with brown
spots. Blooms in August and September.
35 cts. each; $3 for 10.
L. candidum (Madonna Lily). Still the
loveliest of all white Lilies. Plant as early
as possible in the autumn, covering the
crowns with 2 inches of soil, and do not
disturb. First-size bulbs, 10 ets. each; 90
ets. for 10. Jumbo bulbs, 15 cts. each;
$1.30 for 10.
Philippinense formosanum. Flowers
pure white, resembling an Easter Lily;
very fragrant. 20 cts. each; $1.80 for 10.
Regale (Royal Lily). White, suffused pink,
yellow at the center; very fragrant.
Blooms in July. 7 to 8-in. circum., 25
ets. each; $2for10. 8 to 9-in. circum.,
30 cts. each; $2.80 for 10.
Speciosum album. Pure white Lilies.
Blooms in July and August. 8 to 9-in.
circum., 40 cts. each; $3.50 for 10.
Speciosum magnificum. White, spotted
and bordered with ruby-carmine. Blooms
in August and September. 9 to 11-in.
circum., 30 cts. each; $3 for 10. 11 to
13-in. circum., 45 cts. each; $4 for 10.
Large white flowers
spotted crimson.
Speciosum rubrum.
suffused rose-pink,
Blooms in July and August. 9 to il-in.
circum., 35 cts. each; $3 for 10. 11 to
13-in. circum., 45 cts. each; $4 for 10.
Superbum (Turk’s-Cap Lily). Immense,
pyramidal cluster of brilliant orange-red,
turban-shaped flowers, yellowish inside and
spotted brown. Blooms in August. 30
cts. each; $3 for 10.
Tigrinum splendens (Tiger Lily). Bright
orange-red, spotted black. Blooms in
August and September. 25 ets. each;
$2 for 10.
SPECIAL OFFER
of
Harpy GARDEN LILIES
for Spring and Fall Planting
TEN FINE LILIES
2—Lilium auratum
2—L. speciosum album
3—L. speciosum rubrum
38—L. superbum
blotched red. Green foliage. Height, 4 Any of above varieties, 6 cts. each; 10 BULBS (value $3.00) for $1.95
feet, 50 cts. for 10; $4 per 100
14 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Griffith & Turner's Choice Dahtias
Bulbs by mail are not sent prepaid.
remittance 10 per cent of the catalog price.
To cover postage and packing, add to your
Minimum charge, 10 cts.
NOTE. Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are also available in plants on or
about May 25 at the price of the root
Tubers available from March 15 to June 1.
G.&T.Co.’s Dahlia Collection
One each of the following varieties
(Value $1.75), for 95 ets.
Beauty Supreme
King Midas Kentucky
Mrs. George Le Boutillier
Ballego’s Surprise. (I.C.) New. Pure
white. One of the best. $1 each
(F.D.) Lilac blue.
50 cts. each
Blue River. (F.D.) Large lavender. Ex-
cellent for exhibition. 75 ets. each
Duleinea. (S.C.) A new soft crimson
with long, pointed petals. 75 ets. each
California Beauty. (C.) Pure copper.
50 cts. each; $4.50 for 10.
*Graf Zeppelin. (F.D.) Large pure white
flowers. 50 cts. each; $4.50 for 10.
*Jane Cowl. (I.D.) Giant buff and old-
gold blooms, blended darker toward
center. 20 cts. each; $1.50 for 10.
*Jersey’s Beacon. (F.D.) Large, Chinese-
scarlet blooms, pale on the reverse, giving
a two-tone effect.
20 cts. each; $1.50 for 10.
*Jersey’s Beauty. (F.D.) Finest true
pink. Beautiful large flowers of perfect
form. 20 cts. each; $1.50 for 10.
(I1.C.) New. Beautiful.
White. 50 cts. each
Jersey’s Triumph. (F.D.) Copper suf-
fused salmon. 35 ects. each; $3 for 10
(S.C.) Apricot and
mauve. 75 cts. each
*Kathleen Norris. (I.D.) Massive, rose-
pink blooms. 50 cts. each; $4.50 for 10
Kay Francis. (S.C.) Light yellow. Very
vigorous grower. 75 cts. each
*Kemp’s Violet Wonder. (I.D.) Violet
with undertone of royal purple.
50 cts. each; $4.50 for 10
*Kentucky. (F.D.) Brilliant salmon-
orange, shading to orange-yellow at base
of petals. 25 cts. each; $2 for 10
King Midas. (I.D.) An enormous, clear
yellow; form perfect; high, full center.
50 cts. each; $4.50 for 10
*Lord of Autumn. (I.D.) Lemon-yellow.
75 cts. each
Beauty Supreme.
Jersey’s Dainty.
Jessica Dragonette.
*Margrace. (I.D.) Scarlet with tan re-
verse. $1 each
*Mrs. George Le Boutillier. (I.D.) Car-
mine-red. 50 cts. each
Pink Spiral. (I.C.) Peach-pink with yel-
low shadings. 75 cts. each
Phanton. (F.D.) Long broad petals of
deep violet-purple, white tips.
75 cts. each
President Hoover. Peach red.
40 cts. each; $3.50 for 10
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 15
(S.C.)
Immense,
Cactus with great, horn-like petals
50 cts. each; $4.50 tor 10
(I.C.) Deep scarlet. Very
$1.45 each
(F.D.) One of the
largest grown gold and buff. 50 cts. each
*Satan. flaming red
Son of Satan.
large.
Sultan of Hillcrest.
The Commodore. (I.D.) Brilliant lem-
on-yellow. Blooms often attaining 12
inches across. 40 ets. each; $3.50 for 10
Thomas A. Edison. (F.D.) Large, royal
purple blooms. 50 cts. each; $4.50 for 10
*White Wonder. (I.D.) White. :
35 cts. each; $3 for 10
POMPON DAHLIAS
Atom. Fiery red.
Bob-White. Pure white.
Dee Dee. Pale lilac.
Honey. Primrose-yellow with faint suf-
fusion of red on edges of petals.
Little David. Salmon-scarlet.
Takas Purple. Purple.
Any of Above Pompons, 30 cts. each;
$2.50 for 10
SINGLE DAHLIAS
Doris. Carmine, tipped white.
Garnet Poinsettia. Garnet.
Purity. White.
Tango. Yellow and scarlet-orange.
Any of above Single Dahlias, 30 cts. each;
$2.50 for 10
MINIATURE DAHLIAS
Dubonnet. (M.S.C.) Oxblood-red.
75 cts. each
Little Jewel. (M.F.D.) Peach-blossom-
pink. 35 cts. each
Orange. (M.D.) 25 cts. each.
DAHLIAS TO COLOR
Large varieties, named sorts but labeled
only as to color. Red, Pink, Yellow, Laven-
der, and White. 15 cts. each; $1.25 for 10.
Hardy Vines and
Ground-Cover
Plants
AMPELOPSIS veitchi (Boston Ivy).
fast-growing climber that will cling to
any surface, stone or wood. Foliage rich
green, turning to shades of crimson and
orange in the fall. Strong, 2-yr., field-
grown plants, 35 cts. each.
BIGNONIA radicans (Trumpet Creeper).
Dark red flowers with orange throats.
2-yr., No. 1 stock, 35 cts. each.
CELASTRUS' scandens (Bittersweet).
Light green foliage and yellow flowers
during June, followed by bright orange
berries which remain on all winter. Strong,
2-yr. plants, 40 cts. each.
CLEMATIS Henri. Large white flowers.
CLEMATIS jackmani. Large, rich purple
flowers.
C., Mme. Edouard Andre.
ing red.
C. Ramona. Light blue.
Strong, 2-yr. plants, 75 cts. each.
C. PANICULATA. White flowers from
August till fall. Strong, 2-yr. plants, 40
cts. each.
LONICERA sempervirens magnifica
(New Everblooming Coral Honeysuckle).
Tubular flowers of orange-scarlet color.
Foliage rich, dark green. Strong, com-
pact plants that flower continuously from
early June until October. 50 cts. each.
PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese
Spurge). An evergreen trailing plant with
thick, glossy foliage forming a dense mat.
One of the finest ground-covers. 25 ets.
each; $2.25 for 10.
POLYGONUM auberti (Silver Lace Vine).
Strong, vigorous grower attaining a height
of 25 feet or more, and producing, through
the summer and fall, great foamy sprays of
white flowers. 2-yr., No. 1 stock, 70 cts.
each.
WISTERIA sinensis (Chinese Wisteria).
A very beautiful climber with purple flow-
ers. Strong, 3-yr. plants (grafted), 75
ets. each.
W. sinensis alba.
75 cts. each.
Large flower-
White form of above
HEDGE PLANTS
Barberry, Boxwood, Privet
BARBERRY, New Red-leaved. Same as
the Green-leaved Barberry, except that the
foliage is rich, lustrous bronze-red which
becomes more vivid as the season advances,
changing to brilliant orange, scarlet, and
red shades in the fall. 15 to 18-in. plants,
30 cts. each; $2.75 for 10; $25 per 100.
B. Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 3-yr.
plants, standard grading, 9 to 12-in.
plants, 12 ets. each; $1 for 10; $9
per 100. 15 to 18-in. plants, 15 cts.
each; $1.20 for 10; $10 per 100.
BOXWOOD (Buxus suffruticosa). The true
form of the English Boxwood. Always
dwarf. For edging walks and borders.
4 to 6-in. plants, 15 cts. each; 10 for
$1.25; 8 to 10-in. plants, 50 cts. each;
10 for $4.50; 15 to 18-in. plants, $3
each; 10 for $27.50. Bagged and Bur-
lapped.
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 1 to 11,-ft.
plants, 3 canes or more, $1.50 for 25;
$5 per 100.
NOTE.—We will carry a complete line of
the leading varieties of Evergreen samples.
Other Summer-Flowering Bulbs and Roots
Bulbs by Mail: Add to your remittance 10 per cent of catalog price to cover postage and packing. Minimum charge, 10 cts.
WE FURNISH ALL BULBS, 25 OF A VARIETY AT THE 100 RATE
BEGONIAS (Wax Plants)
Tuberous-rooted
The most handsome of all the summer-
flowering tuberous-rooted plants. Start out-
doors about May 1, in light, well-drained
soil. Bloom from June until frost. Also use-
ful for planting in porch- and window-boxes,
shady borders or beds.
Double and Single-flowered. Varieties in
Crimson, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Salmon,
White. 15 ects. each; 10 for $1.20.
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM
Elephant’s Ear
Large bulbs. 11 to 12-in. cireum., 15
cts. each; $1.20 for 10; 9 to 11-in. circum.
10 cts. each; 90 cts. for 10.
Fancy-leaved Caladiums
Showy foliage with red, green, and white
variegated leaves. Plant outdoors in shady
places after May 15. Also an attractive pot-
plant. 25 ets. each; $2.25 for 10.
GLOXINIAS
Beautiful summer-flowering plant _ pro-
ducing large, tubular flowers of gorgeous
colorings. 20 ets. each; $1.50 for 10.
CINNAMON VINE (H.P.)
Rapid-growing summer climber with
bright, glossy foliage. Spikes of white flow-
ers, deliciously cinnamon-scented. Large
roots, 10 cts. each; 90 cts. for 10.
MONTBRETIAS
One of the brightest of our summer-flower-
ing bulbs. Plant outside during April and
May, 4inchesapart. Protect over the winter
with a heavy mulch. Height, 3 to 4 feet.
Croesus. Apricot-yellow.
Fire King. Brilliant scarlet.
George Davison. Pure golden yellow.
King Edmund. Orange-yellow.
10 cts. each; 90 cts. for 10
MADEIRA VINE
Climbing Mignonette
A popular vine that covers a large space
in a short time. MHeart-shaped leaves of a
light green and feathery flowers with delight-
ful fragrance. Extra-large, selected, 10
cts. each; 90 cts. for 10.
PEONIES
Armandine Mechin. Dark red.
Edulis Superba. Bright clear mauve-pink
with silvery reflex. Very early.
Festiva Maxima. Clear white.
flowering rose type.
Strong roots, 40 cts. each; $3.50 for 10
Whites and Pinks to Color 25 cts.; $..00 for 10
Early-
TUBEROSES
Double Pearl. One of the most fragrant
and popular summer-flowering bulbs.
Pure white. 4 ets. each; 85 cts. for 10;
$3 per 100.
Grifhth & Turner Co.’s
SPECIAL OFFER OF
BEGONIAS
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED
BULBS
1) es? De
2 Each of the Following Colors:
Orange
Salmon
Pink Red
Yellow
Chrysanthemum
JAPANESE IRIS
Iris kaempferi
Beautiful flowers on long, strong stems.
Bloom about the middle of June, and con-
tinues for about six weeks.
Field-grown
Alpha. White, lavender uppers.
Blue Boy. Deep blue.
Charlton Childs. White and plum.
Dominator. Deep purple.
Orchid. Deep lavender-orchid.
Pyramid. Lavender, veined white.
Venus. Pure white.
Any of above varieties and many others, 35 cts.
each; $3 for 10
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 10 Japanese Iris, all
different, not labeled, $2
TALL BEARDED IRIS
Aleazar. Dark blue-violet.
Frill. Lavender.
Jeanne d@’Are. White and blue.
Loreley. Blue, bordered yellow.
Mary Garden. White and mauve.
Midnight. Deep purple.
President Lincoln. Deep bronze.
Prosper Laugier. Maroon-bronze.
Queen Alexandra. Lilac and bronze.
Queen of May. Near pink.
Sherwin-Wright. Yellow.
White Knight. White.
Any of above varieties along with many others,
25 cts. each; $2.25 for 10
Hardy Chrysanthemums
Exhibition or Large-flowered Type
Ambassador. Pure white.
Garnet King. Red.
Indianola. Bronze.
Rose Glow. Pink.
Sunglow. Yellow. October 25.
Pompon or Medium-fiowered Type
Aglow. Orange.
Barbera Cummings.
Harvest Home.
Lillian Doty. Shell-pink.
Pink Beauty. Rose-pink.
Red Doty. Red.
Uvalda. Pure white.
Yellow.
Bronzy yellow.
Large Single or Daisy Type
Attraction. Pale rose.
Bronze Buckingham. Bronze.
Dazzler. Scarlet.
Golden Sun. Yellow.
Dear Heart. White.
Lovelight. Pale pink.
The Chief. Scarlet.
Any of above, 20 cts. each; 50 cts. for 3;
$15 per 100
AMELIA CUSHION TYPE
Dwarf. Blooms all summer.
Pink Cushion. Pink.
Bronze Cushion. Bronze.
Red Cushion. Red.
Yellow Cushion. Yellow.
White Cushion. White.
Any of above, 25 cts. each;
$2 for 10
NEW SINGLE KOREAN HYBRIDS
Bloom in September and October
Ceres. Old-gold.
Daphne. Pink.
Hebe. Lavender-pink.
Innocence. White.
Mercury. Oxblood-red.
Orion. Yellow.
Sara J. Adams. Pink.
Vulean. Red.
Any of above, 20 cts. each;
50 cts. for 3; $15 per 100
PHLOX DECUSSATA
Tall, hardy garden Phlox that grow 2 to
3 feet high.
Africa. Deep red.
Baron van Heckeren. Delicate pink.
Commander. Violet.
Dr. Charles H. Mayo. White, red eye.
Fiancee. White.
Gen. van Heutz. Salmon-red, white eye.
Jules Sandeau. Watermelon-pink.
L’Esperance. Orchid.
Miss Lingard. White, pink eye.
Painted Lady. Silvery pink with salmon
shadings, cherry-red eye.
Rheinlander. Salmon.
Rijnstroom. Deep pink.
Any of above, 20 cts. each; 50 cts. for 3;
$15 per 100
16 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Plants, Roots and Trees
Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants
Ready for shipment from December 1 to May 1
Will mature heads two to three weeks earlier
Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston
Wakefield, Succession, and Early Flat
Dutch. (Copenhagen Market ready about
April 1.)
These plants are grown in the open field
during the fall and winter months, which
causes them to make a slow, tough, hardy
growth—so hardy that the outer leaves turn
to a reddish brown. They can safely be
shipped to distant points and should be
planted in the open ground from four to five
weeks earlier than frame plants.
Prices, postpaid, 100, 200, or 300 plants,
45 ects. per 100; 500 plants for $1.50; 1,000
plants $2.25.
Prices by Express collect, in lots of
1,000 to 4,000, $1.25 per 1,000; 5,000 or
more, $1 per 1,000.
These prices are only in lots of even
hundreds or thousands, and the quan-
tity prices apply only for lots of the
same variety.
Terms, cash with order, please.
No plants shipped C. O. D.
Frost Proof ONION PLANTS at same
prices as Cabbage plants.
Frost-Proof Onion plants planted at same
time as Frost-Proof Cabbage plants.
Local plants from the seed-bed ready
May 1. The varieties include Brussels
Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Eggplant,
Pepper,
Lettuce, Tomato, and Sweet
Potato.
Those ready July 1: Broccoli, Borecole,
Celery. Prices on application.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS
Plant from March 1 to April 15, and from
October 15 to freezing.
Mary Washington. (Rustproof.) By far
the best. Early and vigorous. Firm and
tender roots, richly flavored. $1.40 per
100; $10 per 1,000. Postage, 10 cts. per
100, 50 cts. per 1,000, extra.
Bunchers, Tape, Knives, and Rubber
Bands, see page 31
RHUBARB ROOTS
Plant from March 1 to April 15, and from
October 15 to freezing. Set 3 to 4 feet apart;
cover 2 inches deep. Victoria or Myatt’s
Linnaeus in strong, 2-year stock. 15 cts.
each; $1.00 for 10; $8 per 100. Postage
on 3 roots, 10 cts. extra.
HORSERADISH SETS
Can ship after March 1
Strong 2-yr. stock, 50 cts. for 10; $4.50
per 100. Postage, 10 cts. per 10 extra.
GERMACO HOTKAPS
_ Protect plants from the elements and
insects, and help mature crops earlier.
25 Hotkaps, Garden Setter, Tamper....$0
100 Hotkaps, Garden Setter, Tamper... 2
250 Hotkaps, Garden Setter, Tamper... 3
1,000 Hotkaps only......... RAPES, ORS
5,000 Hotkaps only, per 1,000
10,000 Hotkaps only, per 1,000
Steel Hotkap Setter and Tamper, set.... 1
Garden Setter (paper), each
Steel Tamper, each
Strawberry Plants
Big Joe. Midseason. Large delicious and
vigorous.
Dorsett. Early. Vigorous and productive.
Medium light in color and retains its
lightness. Fair shipper. Most depend-
able of all early varieties.
Fairfax. Early. Productive and vigorous.
Medium dark, turning darker. Fair
shipper.
Gandy. Late. Large, firm, and of fine
flavor. A good shipper.
Premier. Early. Large; long fruiting
season. One of the best.
Any of the above varieties, 75 cts. for 50;
$1.40 per 100; $6.50 per 1,000
Chesapeake. Late. Extra large; uniform;
very productive.
Gem. Everbearing. Fruit of rich color;
medium large.
Mastodon. Everbearing. Large; waxy ap-
pearance. Extensively planted.
Any of the above varieties, 90 cts. for 50;
$1.75 per 100; $12.00 per 1,000
Add 10 cts. per 100 for postage
BLACKBERRIES
Strong root-cutting plants. Ready March 1.
Blowers. Very hardy; productive. Large.
Eldorado. Large jet-black berries.
12 cts. each; $1 for 10; $5 per 100
Postage, 15 cts. per 10, extra
BOYSENBERRY
1-Year No. 1 Strong Rooted Plants.
Immense size berries, with a very sweet
delicious flavor, somewhat suggestive of the
Raspberry. Small seeds. Plant 8x8 ft.
apart, because of their great thriftiness.
15 cts. each; $1 for 10; $8 per 100
Add 15 cts. per 10 for postage
DEWBERRIES
No. 1 plants. Ready March 1.
Lucretia and Austin.
50 cts. for 10; $3 per 100
Add 20 cts. per 10 for postage
RASPBERRIES
2-year No. 1 stock. Ready March 1.
Cumberland. Black. Midseason. Large.
Latham. Red. Late. Productive. Large.
Newburgh. Red. Midseason. Vigorous.
St. Regis. Red. l|Everbearing. Firm,
meaty.
10 cts. each; 95 cts. for 10; $5 per 100
Add 15 cts. per 10 for postage
FRUIT TREES
APPLES. 2 years old.
Variety Ripens Color
Delicious............ Fall Red
Yellow Delicious..... Fall Yellow
Duchess............. Summer Bicolor
Grimes Golden...... Winter Yellow
Jonathan............ Winter Red
Mammoth Black
A tp (ar oS FR RITE Winter Red
Transparent......... Summer Yellow
Smokehouse......... Fall Bicolor
Stayman’s Winesap..Winter Red
Wealthyg. 0 0.0c.06 3. Fall Red
York Imperial....... Winter’ Bicolor
Each 10 100
ASCOLSVLE-WIIe Mi atereyejaicferereleve rer $0 60 $5 00 $35 00
Sito lO hte High ars. ereje.e.5esake.e 75 #675 45 00
APRICOTS. 3to4ft. high. 60 cts. each.
BLACK WALNUT TREES.
high. $1.25 each.
4 to 5 ft.
CRABAPPLES. 2 years old.
Hyslop and Siberian.
Prices same as Apples
CHERRY. 2-year budded stock.
Sweet: Napoleon (yellow), Schmidt’s
Bigarreau (black), Gov. Wood (red),
Tartarian (black).
Each 10
AStovsmtrshiphastecteeicieretceryacie $1 00 $ 9 50
Sito Gftahighsamactizine creeinctelssece 1 25 12 00
Sour: Morello (black), Dyehouse (red).
Each 10
SiLOre tts Mig ieinie Neath oerettstate $8 90 $8 50
ATC On ot niger ees nicts a) eioremte le 1 00 9 50
PEACHES. 1-year budded stock.
Belle of Georgia. White. Freestone.
Elberta. Yellow. Freestone.
Heath. White. Cling.
J.H. Hale. Yellow. Freestone.
Each 10
SCOPE Stes ie kerveratestatoreleletelalevel ater $0 45 $4 00
SitolO kta hich seeeoeee renee. 60 5 50
PEARS. Standard stock.
Bartlett. Large; yellow. Ripensin August.
Kieffer. Large; yellow. Ripens in October.
Seckel. Medium; yellowish brown. Sept.
Each 10
BACOL4r ite hig hsetiiete terete ae .....$0 75 $7 00
SiLOlOsite big heeeeemeretememicieeios 1 00 9 50
PLUMS, Shropshire Damson and Quince.
2-year budded stock. 4 to 5 ft. 75 cts. each
Trees by mail, add 25 cts. for 3 trees or
less. Three or more trees, 10 cts. each
Ten or more sent express collect
GRAPES
2-year No. 1 stock. Ready March 1.
Concord. Blue.
Niagara. White.
10; $15 per 100.
Oaco (wine-red) and Fredonia (black). 50
cts. each; $4.50 for 10; $40 per 100.
If wanted by mail, add 10 cts. each
25 cts. each; $2.00 for
Grape Protecting Bags. 60 cts. per 100.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 17
Griffith & Turner's Quality Vegetable Leeds
ARTICHOKES
Green Globe. The standard variety for
home- and market-garden use. Heads
dark green, globe shaped. Pkt. 10 cts.;
oz. 50 ets.; 14 Ib. $1.50.
ASPARAGUS SEED
Mary Washington. The best rust-resisting
type. Pkt. 10 ects.; oz. 15 ets.; 14 lb.
30 cts.; Ib. 75 cts.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS
$1.40 per 100; $10 per 1000
SNAP BEANS
GREEN BUSH
Burpee’s Stringless Green-Pod. (53
days.) The medium green, meaty, fine-
quality, round, pointed pods are 6 inches
long. Popular for home-gardens. Pkt. 10
ets.; lb. 25 ects.; 2 Ibs. 40 ects.; 15 Ibs.
(pk.) $2.25.
The Commodore. (60 days.) A Dwarf
Kentucky Wonder. All American Award
of Merit of 1938. Pods 8 to 10 inches,
round, curved, and slightly pointed, light
green in color. Stringless brittle and
absolutely fiberless in all stages. Excellent
flavor. Fine for home and market. Pkt.
10 cts.; lb. 25 ets.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; (pk.)
$2.25.
Extra-Early Bountiful. (50 days.) Light
green, stringless, tender, flat, pointed
straight pods 7 inches long. Extensively
planted. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 ects.; 2 Ibs.
40 cts.; 15 lbs. (pk.) $2.25.
Full Measure. (55 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.;
lb. 25 ets.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.)
$2.25.
Giant Stringless Green-Pod. (55 days.)
Pods round, pointed, medium green,
straight, brittle and meaty, 6 inches long.
Highly recommended for home use. Pkt.
10 cts.; lb. 25 ets.; 2 Ibs. 40 ects.; 15
Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
Extra-Early Red Valentine. Stringless.
(53 days.) Has 54-inch pods which are
round, pointed, straight, slender. Pkt. 10
cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 ects.; 15 Ibs.
(pk.) $2.25.
New Stringless Green-Pod or Tender
Green. (55 days.) Six-inch, round,
straight, dark green, meaty pods. Ex-
tensively used by truckers and for can-
ning. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 ets.; 2 Ibs. 40
ets.; 15 lbs. (pk.) $2.25.
Stringless Black Valentine. (51 days.)
6-inch, round, straight, dark green pod,
delicate flavor. Fine for market gardens.
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 ects.;
15 lbs. (pk.) $2.25.
SHELL BEANS
Dwarf Horticultural Stringless or Dwarf
Cherry. (54 days for snap pods; 62 days
for Shell Beans.) Its 5-inch semi-round
pods are green which changes to a greenish
yellow. The best shell variety. Pkt. 10
cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 ects.; 15 Ibs.
(pk.) $2.25.
£
Stringless Beans
Improved White Navy or Pea Bean. (90
days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40
ets.; 15 lbs. (pk.) $2.00.
White Marrow. (100 days.) Pkt. 10 ets.;
lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 ects.; 15 Ibs. (pk.)
$2.00.
WAX BUSH
Improved Rustproof Golden Wax. (52
days.) Straight, oval, creamy yellow,
pointed pods 51% inches long and of good
quality. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs.
40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.40.
New Pencil-Pod Wax. (55 days.) String-
less, round, pointed, light yellow, curved
pods which are 7 inches long, very meaty
and tender. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 ets.; 2
Ibs. 40 cts.; 15 lbs. (pk.) $2.40.
Round Pod Kidney Wax or Brittle Wax.
(53 days.) Pods 6% inches long, medium
yellow, round, slightly curved, extremely
brittle, fiberless and of the highest quality.
Very popular with canners. Outstanding.
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 ects.;
15 lbs. (pk.) $2.50.
Sure-Crop Wax. (54 days.) Pods 7 inches
long, flattish oval, curved, dull yellow.
stringless. Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 25 cts.; 2
Ibs. 40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.40.
POLE OR RUNNING BEANS
Asparagus or Yard Long. (72 days.)
Pods 18 to 20 inches long. A popular
novelty. Oz. 10 ets.; 14 Ib. 25 cts.; lb.
60 cts.
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead.
(65 days.) Stringless when young, having
7%-inch, oval, light green, meaty, curved
pods. A good climber. Prolific. Pkt. 10
cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; 15 Ibs.
(pk.) $2.25.
Kentucky Wonder Wax. (65 days.) Pkt.
10 ects.; Ib. 30 cts.; 2 Ibs. 50 ets.; 15
Ibs. (pk.) $2.65.
Lazy Wife or White Cherry. (74 days.)
Splendid either as a Snap or Shell Bean.
Pods 61% inches long, light green, tender,
stringless. A good climber. Pkt. 10 cts.3;
Ib. 25 ets.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.)
$2.25.
Horticultural London or Cherry. (70
days.) Pods 6% inches, flattish, oval,
curved, green splashed with red, stringless
and fleshy, of good quality. Extensively
used. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 ets.; 2 Ibs.
40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
LIMA BEANS
BUSH
Burpee’s. (77 days.) Pods 5 inches long,
curved, flat, containing 3 or 4 large flat
Beans. A large yielder and very popular.
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 ets.;
15 lbs. (pk.) $2.50.
Burpee’s Improved. (75 days.) Pods
curved, flat, 6 inches long, with 4 or 5
large, flat, oval Beans. Vields heavier than
Burpee’s. Quality good. Very productive.
Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 30 cts.; 2 Ibs. 50 ets.;
15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.65.
Dreer’s. (80 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 30
ets.; 2 Ibs. 55 ets.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $3.15.
Fordhook. (75 days.) Its straight, plump,
4 to 5-inch pods contain 3 to 5 plump,
tender, thick, oval Beans of excellent
quality. A potato type, very popular with
market and home gardeners. Very pro-
ductive. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 2 Ibs.
75 cts.; 15 lbs. (pk.) $4.50.
Henderson. (65 days.) Pods flat, with 3
or 4 flat, tender, small Beans. Sometimes
called ‘“‘Baby Limas”’ or ‘‘Butter Beans.”
A prolific Bean. Pkt. 10 ets.; Ib. 25 ets.;
2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
POLE LIMA BEANS
Carolina or Sieva. (75 days.) Pods 3%
inches long, with 3 or 4 small, tender, flat
Beans. A good climber and productive.
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 ets.;
15 lbs. (pk.) $2.25.
Carpinteria. (88 days.) Flat, 54-inch
pods with 4 or 5 large, flat, good-quality
Beans. A good climber and yielder. Pkt.
10 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; 2 Ibs. 50 cts.; 15
Ibs. (pk.) $2.65.
Challenger or Dreer’s Improved. (92
days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; 2 Ibs.
50 cts.; 15 lbs. (pk.) $3.
Early Leviathan, Henderson’s. (79 days.)
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.;
15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.50.
King of the Garden. (88 days.) The best-
known and most popular. Its flat, curved
pods are 6 to 7 inches long and contain 3 to
5 large, tender, flat Beans. Very produc-
tive. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40
ets.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.50.
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BEETS
Crosby’s Improved Egyptian. (55 days.)
Dark red, globe-shaped Beet with flattened
top. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25
cts.; lb. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
Detroit Dark Red. (68 days.) One of the
best. The deep red, uniformly globe-
shaped, tender roots are unsurpassed in
quality. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lh.
25 cts.; lb. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
Detroit Dark Red, Perfected Strain.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 35 cts.;
Ib. $1; 5 lbs. $4.50.
Eclipse. (60 days.) Roots globular, bright
red, with whitish zones. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
15 ects.; 14 lb. 25 cts.; lb. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs.
$2.50.
Extra-Early Flat Egyptian. (50 days.) A
very early, flat, bright red Beet. Pkt. 5
ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 cts.; lb. 60
cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
Early Wonder. (55 days.) A good-quality,
flattened globe-shaped dark red Beet. Very
early. Pkt. 5 ects.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25
cts.; lb. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
G. & T. Co.’s Early Blood Turnip Beet.
(65 days.) Our improved strain is very
popular with market and home gardeners.
Its dark red, uniformly globe-shaped roots
are of excellent quality. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 ets.; lb. 60 ets.;
5 Ibs. $2.50.
Swiss Chard. See page 24. 2
STOCK-FEEDING BEETS
Mangel-Wurzel
Golden Tankard. (95 days.) Roots large,
deep orange below the ground. Oz. 10
ets.; 144 lb. 20 cts.; Ib. 50 ects.; 5 Ibs.
$2.00.
Mammoth Long Red. (110 days.) Large,
oval, light red roots, half above the ground.
Oz. 10 ects.; 14 Ib. 20 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.;
5 Ibs. $2.00.
BORECOLE
See Kale, page 21.
BROCCOLI
Italian Calabrese Green Sprouting. (60
days.) The leading variety for shippers
and truckers. Tall, branching heads of
bluish green, becoming more popular each
year. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 44 lb. 75
ets.; 14 Ib. $1.45; lb. $2.75.
BRUSSELS
SPROUTS
Long Island Improved. (*70 days.) Plants
20 inches tall, producing an abundance of
delicious, firm heads. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20
cts.; 14 Ib. 65 cts.; 12 Ib. $1.25; Ib. $2.00.
See page 17 for Plants.
CABBAGE SEED
For Cabbage Plants, see page 17.
EARLY CABBAGE
G.& T. Co.’s Charleston Wakefield. (*73
days.) Haslarge, pointed heads 6% inches
in diameter and weighing 4 pounds. Pkt.
10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.; lb.
$2.
Copenhagen Market. (*68 days.) Uniform
round heads, 6% inches in diameter,
weighing 4 pounds, with crisp leaves. Good
for early kraut. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.;
14 lb 60 ects.; lb. $2.
G. & T. Co.’s Early Jersey Wakefield.
(*62 days.) Produces pointed heads 5
inches in diameter, about 7 inches long,
weighing 214 pounds. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 ects.; lb. $2.
Extra-Early Jersey Wakefield. (*58
days.) Heads 414 inches in diameter, and
weighing 2 pounds. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.; lb. $2.
Golden Acre. (*62 days.) The earliest
round-headed Cabbage. Similar to Copen-
hagen Market. Heads 6 inches.in diame-
ter; weight 3 pounds. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
25 ets.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.; lb. $2.
INTERMEDIATE
VARIETIES
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. (*78 days.)
A very early and fine-quality flat Cab-
bage with heads 9 inches in diameter and
weighing 6144 pounds. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.; lb. $2.
Succession. (*86 days.) Heads 10 inches
in diameter, flat, and thick, weighing 9
pounds. Pkt. 10 ects.; oz. 20 cts.; 14
Ib. 60 cts.; lb. $2.
YELLOWS-RESISTANT
VARIETIES
These are invaluable in areas infested
with ‘‘yellows’’ disease. Their use is
increasing.
Golden Acre W. R. (65 days.) A
wilt resistant strain of Golden Acre.
Heads 6 inches wide, weight 3 lbs.
Earliest round headed variety. Pkt.
10 ects.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. 90 cts.;
Ih. $3.
Jersey Queen. (*70 days.) A strain of
resist
Heads weigh 2 to 244
pounds and are from 41% to 5 inches in
diameter. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.;
14 Ib. 90 cts.; Ib. $3.
Marion Market. (*75 days.) This de-
velopment of Copenhagen Market has
larger and firmer heads, making it
excellent for kraut. Heads 7 inches in
diameter; weight 4 pounds. Very
popular. Pkt. 10 cts.; ez. 30 cts.;
14 Ib. 90 cts.; Ib. $3.
Wisconsin All-Seasons. (*90 days.) A
development of All-Seasons with heads
10 to 12 inches in diameter and weigh-
ing 9 pounds. An excellent general-
purpose Cabbage. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25
ets.; 14 Ib. 90 cts.; Ib. $3.
Jersey Wakefield which will
“‘vellows.””
MAIN-CROP or LATE
VARIETIES
Danish Ballhead. (*100 days.) Has short
stem and round, hard heads, 8 inches in
diameter and weighing 7 pounds, with ex-
cellent flavor. Pkt. 10 ets.; oz. 20 cts.;
4, lb. 60 cts.; lb. $2.
Large Late American Drumhead. (*107
days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 14 Ib.
60 cts.; lb. $2.
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. (*88 days.)
The best curly or Savoy type. Heads
round, full, and hard, 7 inches in diameter,
weighing 7 pounds. Its leaves are bluish
green and of excellent flavor. Pkt. 10
ets.; oz. 25 cts.; 14 lb. 60 cts.; Ib. $2.
G. & T. Co.’s Premium Large Late Flat
Dutch. (*105 days.) Heads 7 inches
deep, 11 inches in diameter, and of fine
quality; weight 10 pounds. Pkt. 10 ets.;
oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.; lb. $2.
Red Dutch. (*80 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.;
oz. 25 cts.; 14 Ib. 70 cts.; Ib. $2.25.
Round Head Cabbage
CHINESE CABBAGE
Pe-Tsai. (*75 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20
ets.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.; lb. $2.
Wong Bok. (*80 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
20 cts.; 14 lb. 60 ects.; Ib. $2.
COLLARDS
Georgia or Southern. (80 days.) Pkt. 5
ets.; oz. 15 ets.; 14 Ib. 25 cts.; 1% lb.
40 cts.; lb. 65 ets. 5 lbs. $2.75.
CELERY SEED
Unsurpassed for flavoring soups, pickles,
etc. Oz. 10 cts.; 14 Ib. 20 cts.; lb. 40 cts.
*Designates number of days from plant
setting to marketable vegetables. Otherwise
the time is from seed sowing to marketable
vegetables.
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CARROTS
Chantenay. (70 days.) A good medium-
early variety. Stump rooted, deep orange,
smooth, tapered, 4% to 5 inches long and
21% inches in diameter. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
15 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 ets.; Ib. 85 cts.
Danvers Half-Long. (75 days.) Roots
beautiful bright orange, tapered to a blunt
point, and 6 to 8 inches long, 2 inches in
diameter. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 15 ets.; 14 lb.
30 cts.; lb. 85 ets.
Early Searlet Horn. (64 days.) Tops
small, roots 3 inches long and 1% inches
in diameter, of a reddish orange color.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 ects.; 14 Ib. 35 cts.;
lb. $1.
Improved Long Orange. (85 days.) Roots
11 inches long and 2 to 3 inches in diam-
eter, red-orange in color. Pkt. 5 ets.;
oz. 15 ets.; 14 lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 85 ects.
Oxheart or Guerande. (75 days.) Roots
4 to 5 inches long and 2% inches in diam-
eter, bright orange, thick and blunt-ended.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 ects.; 14 Ib. 30 cts.;
Ib. 85 cts. ;
CAULIFLOWER
For Caulifiower plants, see page 17
Extra-Early Snowball. (*55 days.) Pkts.
10 and 25 ets.; 44 oz. 75 cts.; oz. $1.25;
14 Ib. $4.50.
G. & T. Co.’s Drought-Resisting. (*67
days.) Will also withstand dry weather
and produce large, solid white heads,
tinged with cream, from 7 to 8 inches in
diameter. Pkts. 10 and 25 ets.; 12 oz. 85
ets.; oz. $1.35; 14 Ib. $4.60.
G. & T. Co.’s Gilt-Edge Snowball. (*65
days.) Withstands dry weather; large,
thick white heads with a cream tinge,
about 8 inches in diameter. Pkts. 10 and
25 cts.; 14 oz. 85 cts.; oz. $1.35; 14 Ib.
$4.60.
Select Early Dwarf Erfurt. (*57 days.)
Pkts. 25 and 50 ects.; 44 oz. 75 cts.;
oz. $1.25; 14 Ib. $4.50.
CELERIAC
Giant Smooth Prague. The best variety
of Turnip-rooted Celery, producing smooth
spherical roots 2 to 3 inches in diameter.
Used for its celery flavoring. Pkt. 10 cts.;
Oz. BA cts.; 14 lb. 60 cts.; 14 Ib. $1.10;
Ib. $2.
CELERY
For Celery plants, see page 17
Easy-Blanching. (125 days from seed to
maturity.) Stalks thick, solid, of rich,
crisp flavor, and blanch very readily. A
good keeper. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.;
14 lb. 75 ets. 14 Ib. $1.35; Ib. $2.50.
Giant Pascal. (135 days from seed to
maturity.) Stalks long, thick, solid, and
of rich flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 ects.;
14 lb. 65 ets.; 14 Ib. $1.15; lb. $2.25.
Golden Self-Blanching, Tall. (118 days
from seed to maturity.) Stalks 26 to 28
inches tall, firm, crisp. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
25 ects.; 4 Ib. 75 cts.; %% lb. $1.40;
Ib. $2.75.
Winter Queen. (118 days from seed to
maturity.) The best winter variety. Semi-
dwarf, with solid hearts and broad, solid,
crisp stalks. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 14
Ib. 60 cts.; 14 Ib. $1.10; Ib. $2.
SUGAR CORN for Table Use
Sugar Corn
HYBRID VARIETIES
Undoubtedly, the trend in Corn is
toward hybrids. They are a great deal
more resistant to Stewart’s disease and
bacterial wilt; their root system is better,
which insures less damage by winds and
storm; and the ears are larger and more
uniform. These factors insure larger and
better crops and explain its popularity
among canners, market and home gar-
deners.
Golden Cross Bantam. (88 days.)
Sturdy, 6-foot stalk. Ears 8 inches
long with 10 to 14 rows of delicious
yellow buttery Corn. Pkt. 10 ects.;
lb. 30 cts.; 2 Ibs. 55 ects.; 11 Ibs.
(pk.) $2.75.
Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid. (96 days.)
Received All-America mention for
1934. Sturdy, 9-foot stalks, with close-
growing, upright, 914 inch ears, having
16 to 18 rows of white, deep, uniform,
tender kernels. Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 35
ets.; 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $3.30.
Top Cross Country Gentleman (91
days.) Erect stalks, 9 feet high, with
strong foliage. Well-filled 8-inch ears
with deep, white, tender kernels of
fine quality. Pkt. 10 ects.; Ib. 35
ets.; 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $3.30.
EARLY VARIETIES
Black Mexican. (88 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.;
lb. 20 cts.; 2 Ibs. 35 cts.
Golden Bantam. (80 days.) The best-
known and most popular early Corn.
Stalks 5% feet tall. Ears 6% inches long,
with 8 rows of broad, tender, buttery yel-
low kernels. Pkt. 10 ets.; Ib. 20 cts.;
2 Ibs. 35 cts.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $1.75.
Golden Giant. (88 days.) Stalks 7 feet
tall. Ears 7 to 9 inches, with 12 to 16
rows of kernels. Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 20
ets.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $1.75.
G. & T. Co.’s Truckers Early. (88 days.)
The 7-foot stalks bear ears 844 to 9 inches
long, with 12 to 16 rows of kernels of ex-
cellent flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.;
2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $1.90.
Howling Mob. (86 days.) Ears 8 inches,
with 12 to 16 rows of clear white, plump
kernels. Stalks 6 to 7 feet tall. Pkt. 10
cts.; lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 ets.; 11 lbs.
(pk.) $1.75.
Whipples Early White. (87 days.) Stalks
6 to 7 feet, strong and erect with two ears
8 inches long with 14 to 16 rows. Pkt.
10 cts.; lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 ects.; 11
Ibs. (pk.) $1.75.
Corn Planters. See page 33.
For best results treat Corn with Semesan
Jr. See page 41.
OPEN-POLLENATED
EXTRA-EARLY
VARIETIES
Can be planted earlier than other varieties.
Extra-Early Adams. (68 days.) Stalks 5
feet tall. Ears 5 inches long, with 12 rows
of white kernels. % Ib. 10 ets.; Ib. 15
cts.; 2 lbs. 25 ects.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) $1.25.
Ideal or Big Early Adams. (73 days.)
Stalks are 614 feet tall and ears 744 inches
long, with 12 to 14 rows of kernels. Pkt.
10 cts.; lb. 15 cts.; 2 lbs. 25 ets.; 14
lbs. (pk.) $1.25.
Truckers’ Favorite. (75 days.) Stalk 6 to
7 feet high, with ears 8 inches long, having
14 to 16 rows. Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 15 ets.;
.2 Ibs. 25 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) $1.25.
MAIN-CROP VARIETIES
Country Gentleman or Shoepeg. (93
days.) Stalks 74% feet and ears 714 inches,
with irregular deep, very sweet kernels.
Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 20 cts.; 2 Ibs. 35 ects.;
11 Ibs. (pk.) $1.75.
Early White Evergreen. (90 days.) Stalks
8 feet high and ears 814 inches long having
16 to 20 rows of deep ivory-colored, tender
kernels. Pkt. 10 ects.; lb. 20 cts.; 2 Ibs.
35 ets.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $1.75.
Golden Colonel or Golden Country Gen-
tleman. (91 days.) Received All-America
Award of Merit for 1936. A _ golden
Country Gentleman with the same stalk
and ear characteristics, except in color.
Kernels buttery yellow, irregular, and
very tender. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.;
2 Ibs. 45 cts.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $2.
Golden Evergreen. (89 days.) Stalks 7
to 8 feet and ears 7 to 8 inches, with 14
to 18 rows of rich golden yellow kernels.
Similar to Stowells, only yellow. Pkt. 10
cts.; Ib. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 45 ets.; 11 lbs.
(pk.) $2.
Stowell’s Evergreen. (95 days.) Stalks
8 to 10 feet tall, with 9 to 914-inch ears
having 16 to 20 rows of white, deep, broad,
sweet kernels. Pkt. 10 ets.; lb. 20 cts.;
2 Ibs. 35 cts.; 11 lbs. (pk.) $1.75.
POP-CORN
Yellow American Giant. Lb. 20 cts.; 2
lbs. 35 cts.; 5 lbs. 75 ets.
White Rice. Lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.;
5 lbs. 75 cts.
Pop-Corn Poppers, 25 cts. each.
CORN-SALAD
Large-seeded. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.;
14 lb. 40 cts.; 14 Ib. 65 ets.; lb. $1.25.
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CUCUMBERS
Abbreviations: Bs, Black-spined;
Ws, White-spined
A and C. Ws. (64 days.) Popular and
desirable market Cucumber. Uniform
length and very dark green in color.
Vigorous and very prolific. Fruit 12 by
3 inches tapering at both ends, weighs
about 24% lbs. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 ets.;
14 Ib. 35 ects.; Ib. $1.25.
Improved Baltimore White Spine. Ws.
(60 days.) Medium green. Fruit 8 to
9 inches long and 2% inches in diameter.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 cts.;
lb. 90 cts.
Black Diamond or Stays Green. Ws.
(60 days.) Dark green Cucumber. Holds
its color and firmness for long time.
Fruit 7 to 8 inches long and 2 inches in
diameter; weight 14% pounds. Pkt. 5
ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 30 cts.; lb. 90
cts.
Boston Pickling. (57 days.) Pkt. 5 ects.;
oz. 15 ets.; 14 Ib. 30 cts.; lb. 90 cts.
Clark’s Special or Imperator. Ws. (63
days.) All-America for 1933. Very dark
green Cucumber that holds its color and
firmness when shipped. Fruits 9 to 10
inches long and 2% inches in diameter,
slightly tapered at both ends. Pkt. 5
ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 35 ets.; Ib. $1.
Early Fortune. Ws. (63 days.) Fruit is
medium green and tapering, 8 inches long
and 2% inches diameter, crisp, and weighs
134 pounds. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.;
4 lb. 30 cts.; lb. 90 cts.
Early Green Prolific. Bs. (56 days.) Ex-
cellent for pickles. Fruit smooth and
cylindrical, 8 by 234 inches, and weighs
1144 pounds. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.;
4 lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 90 cts.
Improved Long Green. Bs. (70 days.)
The standard late variety. Provides tasty,
tender, crisp slices for salads. Fruit deep
green and tapered, 12 by 3 inches, and
weighs 3 to 344 pounds. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 35 cts.; Ib. $1.
Jersey Pickling. Bs. (56days.) A slender
early pickling variety producing uniform,
medium green, tapered fruit 9 by 3 inches
and weighing 134 pounds. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 cts.; lb. 90 cts.
West India Gherkin. (60 days.) For
small pickles. 2 by 1 inch and weighs 3
to 4 ounces. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 25 cts.;
Y4 lb. 60 cts.; lb. $1.75.
CRESS
Curled or Pepper Grass. (42 days.) Pkt.
10 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 80 ets.; 12 Ib.
50 cts.; Ib. 90 cts.
Upland. (60 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
15 cts.; 14 Ib. 35 cts.; 14 lb. 65 cts.;
Ib. $1.25.
True Water Cress. (55 days.) A perennial
water-plant used for salads and garnish-
ing. May be grown along the margin
of running streams or ponds. Pkt. 10
cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 14 lb. $1; 1% Ih. $1.90;
Ib. $3.50.
*Designates number of days from plant setting
to marketable vegetables. Otherwise the time is
from seed sowing to marketable vegetables.
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EGGPLANT
For plants, see page 17.
Black Beauty. (*80 days.) Each plant
produces 4 or 5 large, egg-shaped, dark
purple fruits. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.;
¥/, Ib. $1; lb. $3.50.
New York Improved Spineless. (*85
days.) Plants bear 4 to 6 dark purple
fruits of good quality. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
35 ets.; 14 lb. $1; lb. $3.50.
ENDIVE
Broad-leaved Batavian. (90 days.) Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 15 ects.; 14 lb. 30 ets.; ¥ Ib.
50 cts.; lb. 90 cts.
Green Curled. (95 days.) The dark green,
curly leaves, finely cut and feathery, form
heads 15 inches in diameter and blanch
creamy white. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.;
l/, lh. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. 50 cts.; Ib. 90 cts.
FENNEL
Finocchio or Florence. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
15 ets.; 14 Ib. 50 cts.; 12 Ih. 90 ets.;
Ib. $1.75.
KALE or BORECOLE
Dwarf Blue Curled Scotch. (56 days.)
Leaves beautiful tender blue-green and
very finely curled. 16 to 20 inches high.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 ects.;
Ib. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. $3.25.
Dwarf Curled Norfolk or Scotch. (57
days.) A low-growing, green, curled va-
riety. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25
ets.; lb. 75 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3.25.
Dwarf German or Siberian. (65 days.)
Large, vigorous, low-growing, spreading
plant with bluish green, finely cut leaves.
Height, 15 to 18 inches. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
10 cts.; 14 Ib. 20 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.; 5 Ib.
$2.
Extra-Curled New American. (63 days.)
Blue-green leaves, very finely cut and of
excellent flavor. Height, 15 to 18 inches.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14%4 lb. 20 cts.
Ib. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
Spring Smooth or Hanover Salad. (45
days.) Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 14 Ib. 15
cts.; lb. 30 cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.
Tall Green Curled Scotch. (60 days.)
Plants 36 to 48 inches high. Hardy variety
having leaves deeply cut at the edges, light
green in color, and extremely tender. Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25 cts.; lb. 75
ets.; 5 lbs. $3.25.
KOHLRABI
Improved White Vienna. (58 days.) Bulbs
2 to 3 inches in diameter. Flesh clear
white and crisp. Pkt. 10 cts.5; oz. 20
ets.; 14 lb. 45 cts.; 4 Ib. 80 cts.; lb.
$1.50.
LEEK
Extra-Large American. Thick, white, very
attractive stems and medium green léaves.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.;
1h Ib. $1.10; lb. $2.
LETTUCE
Abbreviations: Ws., White seed; Bs., Black seed
For plants, see page 17
Big Boston. Ws. (75 days.) Heads me-
dium, compact; leaves smooth, glossy,
tender, with a few outer leaves tinged
with brown; heart light golden yellow.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 35 ets.;
Ib. $1.
Early Curled Simpson. Bs. (46 days.) A
popular non-heading sort with broad, light
green leaves, crumpled, tender, and crisp.
Pkt. 5cts.;0z.15cts.; 141b.35cts.;lb. $1.
Early Curled Simpson or Silesia. Ws.
(46 days.) The most widely used of the
non-heading varieties. Early, hardy, and
dependable. Leaves light green, tender,
crisp, forming a compact bunch. Pkt. 5
ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 35 cts.; Ib. $1.
Early Prize Head. Ws. (47 days.) A non-
heading sort with yellowish green leaves,
crumpled at the ends. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz.
15 cts.; 14 Ib. 35 ets.; lb. $1.
Grand Rapids. Bs. (43 days.) Popular
loose-leaved variety. Leaves light green,
broad, curly, fringed, and tender. Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1.
Hanson. Ws. (80 days.) Pkt. 5 ets.;
oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 35 ets.; lb. $1.
Iceberg. Ws. (84 days.) A late variety
with compact heads made up of sweet,
light green, fringed leaves tinged brown at
edges; white at center. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
15 cts.; 14 lb. 35 cts.; Ib. $1.
New York, Wonderful, or Los Angeles.
Ws. (79 days.) Erroneously called ‘‘Ice-
berg.’’ The most popular shipping variety.
Its large, well-balanced heads have dark
green leaves slightly curled at the edges.
Blanches well and is crisp. Pkt. 5 ets.;
oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 50 ets.; Ib. $1.50.
New York No. 515. Ws. (75 days.) Dark
green leaves and medium large heads with
few outer leaves, compact, attractive, ten-
der, and crisp. Will withstand heat and is
resistant to tipburn. Pkt. 5 ects.; oz.
20 cts.; 14 lb. 50 cts.; Ib. $1.50.
Romaine or Paris White Cos. Ws. (65
days.) Long, shell-shaped, medium green
leaves. If tied up, inner leaves blanch
to pure white. Heads 8 to 9 inches high.
Pkt. 5. cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 40 ets.;
Ib. $1.10.
HERBS
Pkt. Oz. ™%4Ib.
Anise ys. 5) Shes cere: $0 10 $0 15 $0 40
Basile 3) 4 3 3 Pesce: 10 15
Borage. Fine for bees.. 10 20
Caraway) inks Sess sn 10 15 30
Catnip. oon 5s seis 10 50
Chervil)) 5... 32.63 5: 10 30
Chicory or Witloof.... 10 25 50
Coriander............. 10 15 25
Dill. 12 1b. 45 ects.; lb.
BPOtS Mio op tee ptpeie: 10 15 25
Fennel, Florentine,... 10 15
Horehound........... 10 40
Lavender.............. 10 40
Marjoram............ 10 25
Rosemary............ 10 40
Sage, Broadleaf....... 10 20 60
Summer Savory....... 10 20
Thyme, Broad-leaved
English............. 10 40 1 25
MUSKMELON or CANTALOUPE
SALMON-FLESHED
Banana. (98 days.) Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15
ets.; 14 Ib. 30 cts.; Ib. $1.
Bender’s Surprise. (94 days.) Fruit ob-
long, 8 by 6 inches, with ends rounded,
and weighing 7 pounds. Skin hard, green-
ish yellow, distinctly ribbed, with coarse
netting; delicious flavor. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz.
15 ets.; 14 Ib. 30 ects.; Ib. $1.
Hale’s Best. (80 days.) Fruit oval, 614 by
5 inches, indistinctly ribbed heavily net-
ted, weighing 3 to 4 pounds. Flesh thick,
sweet, of fine flavor. Pkt. 5 ects.; oz.
15 cts.; 14 lb. 30 ets.; lb. $1.
Hearts of Gold or Hoodoo. (94 days.)
Fine for market gardens and shipping.
Fruit round, 6 by 6 inches, weighing 2
pounds; distinctly ribbed, and covered
with fine gray netting. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
15 ets.; 14 Ib. 30 ets.; Ib. $1.
Pride of Wisconsin. (90 days.) A pink-
fleshed variety 614 by 6 inches, weight
334 Ibs. Recently introduced and
most attractive. The rind is hard,
light green to yellow. Very desirable
for shipping, home gardens and market.
An improvement over honey or sugar
rock, and is becoming increasingly
popular. The flavor is delicious.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 4 lb. 35
ets.; Ib. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $5.50.
GREEN-FLESHED
Bottomly. (87 days.) Fruits round, 6 by 8
inches, prominently ribbed, and _ well
netted. The green flesh has a spicy flavor.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 cts.;
lb. $1.
Honey Ball. (105 days.) Fruit 5 by 434
inches, weight 3 pounds. A fall or winter
variety. Keeps well and is an excellent
shipper. The fruit is white with heavy
netting and hard rind. Flesh thick green
with sweet spicy flavor. Very popular.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 20 ets.; 14 Ib. 35 ets.;
Ib. $1.25
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Green Honeydew. (112 days.) A winter or
fall variety with fruit 9 by 8% inches.
Surface smooth and hard, with practically
no netting. Beautiful green flesh, thick,
juicy and tender. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 20
ets.; 14 Ib. 35 ets.; Ib. $1.25.
Jasper. (80 days.) One of the largest round
melons grown, the fruit being 10 inches in
diameter, with green flesh of fine flavor,
tinted orange at center. Seven or 8 melons
will fill a half-bushel basket. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 20 ets.; 14 Ib. 35 ets.; Ib. $1.25.
Knight. (75 days.) Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15
ets.; 14 Ib. 30 ects.; lb. $1.
Long John. (85 days.) Fruits 7 by 12
inches; oblong, deeply netted and ribbed,
with thick green flesh of fine flavor, and
small seed-cavity. A good _ shipper.
Pkt. 5 ects.; oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 35 ets.;
Ib. $1.25.
Rocky Ford Gold Lined. (92 days.) Fruit
54% by 5 inches, nearly round, with no
ribs, and heavily covered with netting.
Weighs 2% pounds. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15
ets.; 14 lb. 30 ets.; Ib. $1.
MUSHROOM SPAWN
Mushroom Spawn. (40 to 60 days.) Our
bricks produce the best creamy white fine-
flavored Mushrooms. Cake 25 cts.; 10
cakes $2.25.
MUSTARD
Ostrich Plume or Fordhook Fancy. Very
dark green, plume-like leaves of tender
quality and fine flavor. Oz. 10 cts.; 4 Ib.
20 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 ets.; Ib. 50 cts.
Southern Giant Curled. True curled leaf
and produces plants 2 feet high and of
great breadth, forming enormous bunches.
Oz. 10 ets.; 14 Ib. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 ets.;
Ib. 50 cts.
White Mustard Seed. For pickles. Oz. 10
ets.; 14 Ib. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 30 ects.; Ib. 50
cts.
NASTURTIUM
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.;
14 Ib. 30 cts.; 12 Ib. 50 cts.; Ib. 90 cts.
Tall Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 4
Ib. 80 cts.; 14 Ib. 50 cts.; Ib. 90 cts.
See page 8 for other varieties.
ONION SEED
Bottle. (110 days.) Produces medium to
large, bottle-shaped bulbs. Flesh is pink,
very mild in flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40
cets.; 14 Ib. $1.10; lb. $3.50.
Ebenezer or Japanese. (118 days.) Bulbs
deep, flat, medium, dark yellow, firm with
thick skin. Produces sets of fine keeping
quality. Pkt. 10 ects.; oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib.
60 cts.; lb. $2.
Red Wethersfield. (100 days.) Pkt. 10
cts. oz. 20 cts.; 14 lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.75.
White Silverskin or Portugal. (100 days.)
Bulbs medium size, clear white, hard.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 ects.;
Ib. $2.
Yellow Globe Danvers. (112 days.) A
good cropper, hardy and fine for storage.
Medium large, round. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
20 cts.; 14 Ib. 60 cts.; Ib. $2.
ONION SETS
Bottle Neck. Qt. 20 cts.; 2 qts. 35 cts.;
14 pk. 50 cts.; pk. 90 ets.
Japanese or Ebenezer. Qt. 15 cts.; 2 qts.
25 ets.; 12 pk. 40 cts.; pk. 75 cts.
Red. Qt. 15 cts.; 2 qts. 25 cts.; 14 pk. 40
ets.; pk. 75 cts.
White. Qt. 15 cts.; 2 qts. 25 ects.; 14 pk.
45 ets.; pk. 85 ets.
Yellow. Qt. 15 cts.; 2 qts. 25 cts.; 2 pk.
40 cts.; pk. 75 cts.
OKRA or GUMBO
Dwarf Green. (50 days.) An early dwarf
variety growing 214 to 3 feet high. Pods
dark green, pointed, 5 to 7 inches long.
Prolific. Oz. 10 cts.; 14 Ib. 20 ets.; 12 1b.
30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.
White Velvet. (60 days.) Pods 6to7 inches
long, meaty, tender, smooth, round, and
pointed. Plants 3 to 31% feet. Oz. 10
ets.; 14 Ib. 20 ets.; 12 lb. 30 ets.; Ib. 50
ets.
PEPPER
Bull Nose, Sweet. (*62 days.) Fruit blunt,
4-lobed, deep green, changing to bright
red, 3 inches long and 2% inches in diam-
eter. For home and market. Pkt. 10
ets.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. 85 ets.; Ib. $3.
California Wonder. (*75 days.) Fruit
mostly 4-lobed, 414 inches long and 334
inches in diameter, sweet, deep green
changing to bright crimson. Pkt. 10 ets.;
oz. 30 cts.; 4 lb. $1; Ib. $3.50.
Chinese Giant. (*80 days.) Large, sweet,
chunky fruit 5 inches long and 4% inches
in diameter, deep green changing to deep
scarlet. For home or market. Pkt. 10
ets.; oz. 40 cts.; 14 Ib. $1; Ib. $3.50.
Long Red Cayenne. (*70 days.) Fruit
tapering and often twisted, 5 inches long
and %4 inch in diameter, deep green chang-
ing to brilliant red. Favorite ‘thot’ va-
riety. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib.
$1; lb. $3.50.
Pimento. (*73 days.) Smooth fruit, tap-
ered to a point, 34% inches long, 2% inches
in diameter, dark green changing to bright
crimson. Flesh thick, sweet, mild. Pkt.
10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. 85 ets.; Ib. $3.
Red Cherry. (*82 days.) Round, pungent
and hot, solid fruit 1 by 1 inch. Pkt. 10
ets.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. $1; Ib. $3.50.
Red Chili. (*82 days.) Conical fruit 24%
inches long, % inch in diameter, very pun-
gent and hot. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.;
1/, Ib. $1.25; Ib. $4.
Ruby King. (*69 days.) Usually 3-lobed,
5 inches long, diameter 3 inches, deep
green becoming ruby-red when ripe. Pkt.
10 ets.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 lb. 85 cts.; Ib. $3.
World Beater. (*75 days.) Smooth 5
inches long and 3% inches in diameter,
4-lobed, glossy green becoming bright red
at maturity; bright, thick, sweet flesh.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 ets.; 14 lb. 85 cts.;
Ib. $3.
*Designates number of days from plant setting
to marketable vegetables. Otherwise the time is
from seed sowing to marketable vegetables.
PARSLEY
G. & T. Co.’s Baltimore Emerald Green
Peas
Extra-Early Smooth-Seeded
Alaska. (56 days.) Pods 234 inches long,
light green, straight, blunt, containing 6
to 8 smooth Peas. Vines 26 inches high.
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ib. 40 cts.;
15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.
Early Bird or Laxton’s Superb. (60 days.)
Seed semi-wrinkled. Light green vines
18 inches high. Pods 4 inches long, curved
and pointed, with 9 or 10 Peas of good
quality. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 ets.; 2 lbs.
40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
First and Best. (58 days.) Pkt. 10 ets.;
Ib. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.)
$2.15.
Large-Pod Alaska. (57 days.) Vines light
green, 214 feet high, bearing 4-inch pods,
slightly curved, pointed, medium green,
containing 7 or 8 round, smooth Peas.
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.;
15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.15.
Early Wrinkled
American Wonder. (62 days.) Medium
green, sturdy vines, 12 to 15 inches high,
with pods 234 inches long, blunt, straight,
plump, medium green, containing 6 or 7
Peas. Pkt. 10 ects.; Ib. 25 cts.; 2 lbs.
40 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
G. & T. Co.’s Early Jumbo. (63 days.)
Vines very dark green and stocky, 20
inches high. Pods single, broad, plump,
pointed, slightly curved, very deep green,
5 inches long, with 8 or 9 large, tender,
succulent Peas. Exceptional favorite for
shipping and for home and market gar-
deners. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; 2 lbs.
45 cts.; 15 Ibs. (pk.) $2.50.
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PEAS for the Garden
G. & T. Co.’s Maryland Pride. (61 days.)
Deep green vines 214 feet high and heavy
pods 334 inches long, straight, blunt, deep
green, broad, containing 7 or 8 large, de-
licious, sweet Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 30
cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; 15 lbs. (pk.) $2.50.
Gradus or Prosperity. (65 days.) Vigor-
ous, light green vines 214 feet high. Pods
4 inches long, pointed, broad, light green,
and slightly curved, with 8 to 10 large,
sweet Peas. Pkt. 10 ects.; lb. 25 cts.;
2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
Improved Laxtonian or Laxton’s Prog-
ress. (62 days.) Vines 18 inches high and
pods 41% to 5 inches long, dark green,
curved and pointed, containing 7 to 9 large,
excellent quality Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 25
cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; 14 lbs. (pk.) $2.25.
Little Marvel. (62 days.) Vines 16 inches
high, dark green and sturdy. Pods 3
inches long, straight, blunt, containing 7
or 8 Peas. Pkt. 10 ects.; lb. 25 cts.; 2
Ibs. 40 cts.; 14 lbs. (pk.) $2.25.
Nott’s Excelsior. (62 days.) Vines 16
inches high, dark green. Pods medium
dark green, pointed and curved, containing
7 or 8 succulent Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib.
25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
Premium Gem. (64 days.) Medium green
vines 2 feet high, 3-inch pods, slightly
curved, blunt, medium green, containing
6 or 7 Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 ets.;
2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
Thomas Laxton. (62 days.) Dark green
vines 21% to 3 feet high. Pods 3% inches
long, dark green, blunt, straight, contain-
ing 7 or 8 large, tender, sweet Peas. Pkt.
10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 14
Ibs. (pk.) $2.25.
World’s Record. (60 days.) Like Gradus
but earlier. Light green vines 24 inches
high. Pods 4 inches, medium green, broad
and plump, containing 7 to 8 tender sweet
Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.; Ib. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40
ets.; 14 lbs. (pk.) $2.25.
Main-Crop Wrinkled
Champion of England. (80 days.) Medi-
um green vines 50 inches high, 3-inch
pods, slightly curved, blunt, light green,
containing 7 or 8 Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.;
Ib. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.; 14 lbs. (pk.)
$2.25.
Dwarf Telephone. (75 days.) Vines
sturdy, dark green, 27 inches high. Pods
5 inches longs, straight, pointed, dark
green, with 9 or 10 Peas. Pkt. 10 cts.;
Ib. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.)
$2.25.
Telephone or Alderman. (76 days.) Me-
dium green vine, 60 to 70 inches high,
with 514-inch pods, darkish green, pointed,
slightly curved, and thick walled, con-
taining 8 to 10 Peas of quality. Pkt. 10
ets.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.; 14 lbs.
(pk.) $2.25.
Edible-Podded Peas
Mammoth Luscious Sugar. (73 days.)
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.
Mammoth Melting Sugar. (73 days.)
Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 40 cts.
Dwarf Gray Sugar. (65 days.) Pkt. 10
cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 40 cts.
Triple Curled. A new and improved va-
riety. Very dark green, finely cut leaves.
Top-notch Parsley. Pkt. 5 ects.; oz. 15
ets.; 4 lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 85 ets.
Hamburg-Rooted or German. The root
resembles a small parsnip and is the edible
part. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 15 ets.; 14 lb.
25 cts.; lb. 75 cts.
Plain or Single. Pkt. 5 ects.; oz. 15 ects.;
4 lb. 20 ects.; lb. 65 ets.
PARSNIP
Hollow-Crown or Sugar. (95 days.) Roots
12 to 14 inches long, and 24% to 3 inches
thick. Uniform, tapered, tender, and but-
tery. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25
ets.; lb. 75 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3.25.
PUMPKIN
Connecticut Field. (118 days.) Length
12 inches, diameter 12 to 15 inches; weight
15 to 25 pounds. Orange fruits with thick,
coarse, sweet flesh. Pkt. 5 ects.; oz. 10
ets.; 14 1b. 20 cts.; lb. 50 ects.; 5 Ibs. $2.
G. & T. Co.’s Maryland Sweet Potato.
(110 days.) A solid, crooknecked sort, 18
inches long by 10 to 12 inches in diameter,
weighing from 15 to 25 pounds. Skin
green with white stripes. Flesh rich yel-
low, thick, fine-grained, and _ sweet.
Excellent for pies. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 15
chess 4, Ib. 30 cts.; lb. 75 cts.; 5 Ibs.
3.25.
Green-Striped Cashaw. (112 days.) Crook-
neck fruit 18 inches long and 10 inches in
diameter, weighing 10 to 12 pounds. Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 cts.; Ib. 65
ets.; 5 lbs. $2.75.
Japanese Pie. (110 days.) A crookneck
type, 12 inches long and 12 inches in
diameter. Skin dark green with light green
stripes. Weight, 12 pounds. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 15 ets.; 14 lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 75 ects.;
5 Ibs. $3.25.
King of the Mammoths or Jumbo. (120
days.) The largest Pumpkin, weighing 75
to 100 pounds and 18 by 24 inches long.
Fruits round, slightly ribbed, flattened.
Skin yellow with some orange. Pkt. 5
cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 35 ets.; Ib. $1.
Large Cheese or Kentucky Field. (108
days.) Round, flat, slightly ribbed, cream-
colored fruits, 8 inches long and 12 inches
in diameter, weighing 10 pounds. Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 ets. Ib. 60
ets.; 5 lbs. $2.50.
Small Sugar or New England Pie. (113
days.) The favorite Pie Pumpkin, also
adaptable for canning and storing. Size
7 by 10 inches, weighs 7 pounds, and is
very prolific. Its flesh is thick and sweet,
adapted to all purposes. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25 ets.; Ib. 65 cts.;
5 Ibs. $2.75.
Winter Luxury or Pie. (100 days.) Round,
flattened fruits 8 by 10 inches long. Skin
thin, orange-yellow; sweet flesh with fine
flavor. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 ets.; 14 Ib.
25 cts.;3 Ib. 65 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.75.
Yellow or Golden Cashaw. (112 days.) A
crooknecked type, 20 by 10 inches long,
weighing 10 to 12 pounds. Skin yellow,
smooth, and hard. Flesh thick, yellow,
dry and sweet. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.;
14 lb. 30 cts.; lb. 75 cts.3 5 lbs. $3.25.
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RADISH
GLOBE OR TURNIP-
SHAPED VARIETIES
Early Searlet or Prussian Globe. (25
days.) A good forcing variety of a beauti-
ful crimson color, about 1 inch in diameter,
with a short top, tender and crisp. Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 cts.; lb. 60
ets.; 5 lbs. $2.50.
Early White-Tipped Scarlet or Sparkler.
(26 days.) Roots rounds, 1 inch in diam-
eter, red, with a white tip. Crisp and
tasty. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 15 ects.; 14 lb.
25 cts.; lb. 60 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.50.
French Breakfast. (25 days.) Roots ob-
long, scarlet, with white tip, 144 inches
long, 34 inch thick. Pkt. 5 ets. oz. 15
ets.; 14 lb. 25 ects.; lb. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs.
$2.50.
LONG RADISHES
Long Searlet. (27 days.) Smooth, uni-
form, dark red roots 5 to 6 inches long,
tapering 1 inch in diameter at top. Crisp,
and tasty. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 15 ets.; %4
Ib. 25 cts.; lb. 66 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
White Icicle. (27 days.) Roots 5% inches
long, 1 inch in diameter, slender, tapering,
pearl-white, brittle, and of fine flavor.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25 cts.;
lb. 60 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.50.
WINTER VARIETIES
Chinese Rose Winter. (52 days.) Cylin-
drical, blunt, smooth roots 5 to 6 inches
long and 2 inches in diameter. Bright
rose-red with white, firm, pungent flesh.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.3; 14 lb. 25 cts.;
Ib. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
Long Black Spanish. (57 days.) Pkt. 5
ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 ets.; Ib. 60
cts.
Round Black Spanish. (56 days.) Pkt.
5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 25 cts.; Ib. 60
ets.
White Chinese Winter or Celestial. (60
days.) Roots large, 24% to 3 inches in
diameter, and from 6 to 9 inches long, oval
with blunt base. Pkt. 5 ects.; oz. 15 ects.;
14, Ib. 25 cts.; Ib. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.50.
RHUBARB
For Rhubarb roots, see page 17
Victoria. Fine quality with upstanding,
slick red stalks. Pkt. 10 ets.; oz. 25
ets.; 14 lb. 60 ets.; 14 Ib. $1.10; Ib. $2.
SALSIFY
Sandwich Island Mammoth. Tapering,
smooth, dull white roots 6 to 8 inches long
by 1% inches at top. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
20 cts.; 4 Ib. 40 cts.; Ib. $1.25.
SWISS CHARD
Lucullus. (55 days.) The most popular for
home and market gardens. Leaves broad,
crumpled, light green, of fine flavor. Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; %4 Ib. 25 ects.; Ib. 75
cts.; 5 lbs. $3.25.
SPINACH
Bloomsdale Reselected Savoy. (39 days.)
Plants erect and uniform. Leaves large,
crumpled, dark green, tender. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 10 cts.; 14 Ib. 15 ets.; Ib. 25 ets.; 5
Ibs. 85 cts.
Bloomsdale Reselected Long-Standing
Savoy. (42 days.) A few days later and
holds 12 to 14 days longer than the regular
Bloomsdale. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 10 ets.;
14 lb. 15 cts.; Ib. 30 cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.
Bloomsdale Reselected Dark Green
Savoy. (41 days.) Same characteristics
as regular Bloomsdale Savoy, but two
days later and leaves darker green. Pkt.
5 ets.; oz. 10 ets.; 14 lb. 15 ets.; Ib. 30
ets.; 5 Ibs. $1.
New Zealand. (70 days.) Thrives in hot,
dry weather. Plant large and spreading.
Leaves thick, small, pointed, and dark
green; can be picked repeatedly through-
out the season. Pkt. 5 ets.; oz. 15 cts.;
14 Ib. 25 cts.; Ib. 75 cts.
Old Dominion. (40 days.) A fine variety
for late fall planting to carry over for
spring cutting. Slow to go to seed.
Curled and wilt-resistant, similar to Savoy,
but leaves more pointed. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 10 ets.; 14 Ib. 15 cts.; Ib. 30 cts.3; 5
Ibs. $1.
Virginia Blight-Resisting Savoy. (39
days.) A mosaic-resistant variety. Plants
vigorous, upstanding. Leaves somewhat
smoother than other strains of Savoy, but
will withstand heat better. Pkt. 5 ets.;
oz. 10 cts.; 14 Ib. 15 cts.; Ib. 30 cts.; 5
Ibs. $1.
SQUASH
Benning’s White Bush Scallop. (54 days.)
Fruits scalloped, white and green tinted,
3 inches thick, 8 inches in diameter, weigh-
ing 244 pounds. Fine flavor. Pkt. 5
ets.; oz. 15 ets.; 14 lb. 25 ets.; lb. 75
ets.; 5 Ibs. $3.25.
Boston Marrow. (97 days.) Deep orange,
slightly rough fruits, 12 inches long and
9 inches in diameter, weighing 7 to 8
pounds. Flesh yellow, thick, fine-grained,
and moist. Resembles a pumpkin and is
extensively used for pies. Pkt. 5 ets.3
oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 20 ets.; Ib. 50 cts.;
5 Ibs. $2.
Early White Bush Scallop. (53 days.)
Also called Cymbling and Patty Pan.
Fruits white, scalloped, flattened and
smooth, 8 inches in diameter by 3 inches
thick, weighing 24 pounds. Pkt. 5 cts.;
oz. 15 cts.; 4 Ib. 25 ets.; Ib. 75 cts.3;
5 Ibs. $3.25.
Hubbard (Green). (105 days.) Fruit
pointed, slightly warted, dark green, 12
inches long, 9 inches in diameter, weighing
10 to 12 pounds. Flesh thick, orange, dry
and sweet. The standard winter variety
for home, market, and shipping. Vine
trailing. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib.
30 cts.; lb. 85 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3.75.
Italian Marrow or Cocozelle. (65)
Fruits dark green, becoming yellowish at
maturity, 6 to 8 inches long, 3 inches in
diameter. Flesh pale green, thick, firm,
and tender. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.;
14 lb. 85 cts.; lb. $1; 5 Ibs. $4.50.
Summer Crookneck, Early. (50 days.)
Curved-neck sort, 9 to 10 inches long and
4 inches in diameter, weighing 3 pounds,
and covered with warts. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
15 ects.; 14 lb. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts.; 5 Ibs.
$3.25.
Turnips
TURNIPS
Cow Horn or Long White. (70 days.)
Pkt. 5 cts.; 14 Ib. 15 cts.; Ib. 40 cts.;
5 Ibs. $1.75.
Large Amber or Yellow Globe. (76 days.)
Roots globular, 5 inches in diameter,
smooth and yellow. Flesh light yellow,
firm, and tender. Tops medium size with
cut leaves. Pkt. 5 cts.; 1% Ib. 15 ets.;
Ib. 40 cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.75.
G. & T. Co.'s Improved Purple- or Red-
Top White Globe. (58 days.) Uniform,
smooth, globular roots, 4 to 6 inches in
diameter, with upper part purple and
white below. Flesh, white, sweet, crisp,
and tender. Tops large, dark green, erect.
cut-leaved. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 14
Ib. 15 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.75.
Purple- or Red-Top Strap-Leaved Flat.
(46 days.) Roots flat, purple at top, white
below, 3 to 5 inches in diameteriand 1%
inches thick. Flesh white, fine-grained,
and tender. Tops medium small and com-
pact. Pkt. 5 cts.; 14 Ib. 15 cts.; Ib. 40
ets.; 5 Ibs. $1.75.
Seven-Top or Turnip Greens. (45 days.)
A very hardy sort grown for “greens’’
Pkt. 5 cts.; 14 Ib. 15 ects.; Ib. 40 cts.;
5 Ibs. $1.75.
Yellow Aberdeen or Scotch. (75 days.)
Roots globular, 4 to 6 inches in diameter,
smooth, yellow, with firm, tender, light,
fine-flavored yellow flesh. Tops medium
size, with cut leaves. Pkt. 5 cts.; 14 Ib.
20 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.
RUTABAGAS or SWEDES
Canadian Purple-Top Gem or Universal.
(87 days.) Roots round; flesh golden yel-
low, firm and of fine flavor. Tops small,
with almost no neck. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
15 ets.; 14 lb. 40 cts.; lb. $1; 5 Ibs. $4.50.
Improved American Purple-Top Yellow
Globe. (88 days.) Roots globular, 5 to
7 inches in diameter, uniform, with small
neck, yellow with purple top; flesh light
yellow, firm, sweet, and tender. Small top.
Pkt. 5 cts.; 14 Ib. 20 cts.; lb. 50 cts.;
5 Ibs. $2.
Purple-Top Golden Neckless. (84 days.)
Very similar to American Purple-Top, ex-
cept the tops are medium with extremely
small neck. Pkt. 5 ets.; 14 Ib. 20 cts.;
Ib. 50 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.
24 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
No Vegetable Has More Uses Than the Tomato
Plant TOMATOES in Your Garden!
Tomatoes
EARLY VARIETIES
Bonny Best. (*73 days.) A fine early To-
mato. Fruit globe-shaped, medium-sized,
smooth, solid, and bright scarlet. Pkt.
10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; %4 Ib. 75 cts.;
Ib. $2.50.
Super Bonny Best. State Certified Seed.
(*73 days.) Our special strain of state
certified seed. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.;
4, Ib. $1.25; Ib. $4.
G. & T. Co.’s Freestate. (*70 days.) An
exceptionally early Tomato introduced by
us in 1935. Fruit of medium size, round,
very solid, non-acid, of scarlet color and
luscious flavor. Pkt. 25 ects.; 14 oz. 80
ets.; 12 oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50; 14 Ib. $8.
G. & T. Co.’s Marglobe. (*77 days.)
Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. Fruit me-
dium large, nearly globular, deep red,
smooth, solid, with thick walls and cross
sections. The quality is excellent. Pkt.
10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 1%4 Ib. 75 ets.;
Ib. $2.50.
Super-Marglobe. State Certified Seed.
(*77 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.;
Y, Ib. $1.25; Ib. $4.
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. (*75 days.)
Wilt-resistant type known as self-topping
or self-pruning. Fruit large, smooth,
globular, solid, with thick walls and cross
sections of light scarlet color. Pkt. 10
ets.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. $1; Ib. $3.50.
G. & T. Co.’s Rutgers. (*74 days.)A wilt-
resistant type. Fruit similar to Marglobe,
but flatter at the stem end, bright red,
smooth, with thick walls. Ripens from
the center. Low acidity. Fine quality.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 14 lb. 75 cts.;
Ib. $2.50.
Super Rutgers. State Certified Seed.
Fee 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 14 Ib. $1.25;
Spark’s Earliana. (*67 days.) A fine early
variety. Fruit flattened, of medium size,
bright red. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 14
lb. 90 cts.; lb. $3.
MAIN-CROP VARIETIES
Golden Queen. (*84 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.;
oz. 25 cts.; 14 lb. 75 cts.; Ib. $2.50.
Greater Baltimore. (Indiana.) (*82
days.) Fruit medium large, solid, firm,
deep scarlet, of fine quality and flavor.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 14 lb. 75 cts.3
Ib. $2.50.
Market Champion. (*90 days.) A late,
large-fruited variety, slightly flattened,
round, smooth and of good color. Pkt.
10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. $1; Ib. $3.50.
Oxheart. (*90 days.) A new variety be-
coming increasingly popular. Fruit large,
heart-shaped, with very solid, beautiful
pink meat of a luscious, mild flavor.
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; 14 Ib. $1.40; lb.
$5.00.
Ponderosa. (*90 days.) Sometimes called
Beefsteak Tomato because of its thick,
solid flesh with few seeds. Fruit purplish
pink, very large, usually weighing 9 to 12
ounces. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; 14 lb.
$1.40; Ib. $5.
Red Rock. (*83 days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; oz.
25 ects.; 14 lb. 75 cts.; Ib. $2.50.
New Stone. (*86 days.) One of the stand-
ard late varieties. Fruit large, flattened
but deep, smooth, scarlet-red; ripens even-
ly and is of uniform fine quality. De-
servedly popular. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25
ets.; 4 lb. 75 cts.; Ib. $2.50.
*Designates number of days from plant setting
to marketable vegetables. Otherwise the time is
from seed sowing to marketable vegetables.
For Tomato plants, see page 17
G. & T. Co’s Garden
Fertilizer for Best Results
SMALL-FRUITED
VARIETIES
(*73 days.) Fruit pear- or plum-shaped,
about 2 inches long.
Pear-Shaped Red Red Plum
Pear-Shaped Yellow Yellow Plum
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 Ib. $1; Ib. $3.50
WATERMELONS
Dixie Queen. (85 days.) Fruits oval-round,
light green with dark green stripes, measur-
ing 10 by 12 inches and weighing 25
pounds. Flesh light red, crisp, of the best
quality and free from fiber. Seed small
and white; has fewer seeds than any
variety. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 14 lb.
40 cts.; lb. $1.25.
Florida Favorite. (80 days.) Fruit weighs
approximately 25 pounds and measures
16 by 10 inches. Dark green skin with
faint lighter green stripes; flesh deep red,
seed white. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 4
Ib. 25 cts.; Ib. 75 ects.
Kleckley’s Sweets, Improved. (85 days.)
Fruits large, cylindrical, dark bluish green,
12 by 22 inches, weighing 35 pounds.
Flesh bright red, tender, and very sweet;
rind thin and tender. Seed white with
brown tips. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.;
Y, lb. 25 cts.; lh. 75 cts.
New Creation. (87 days.) A chunky ob-
long Melon 18 by 12 inches, striped dark
and medium green. Flesh rich red of fine
quality. Rind hard, seeds white. Some
specimens weigh as much as 70 pounds.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb. 80 ets.;
Ib. 85 cts.
Lord Baltimore. (87 days.) Fruit 10 by
16 inches and weighs 28 pounds, light
green, with very large dark stripes and
mottlings. Flesh deep pink, seed white.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25 cts.;
Ib. 75 cts.
Rattlesnake. (90 days.) Fruit large, 10
by 21 inches, gray-green, with irregular
dark green stripes. Flesh bright pink,
sweet. Seed white with black tips. Pkt.
5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lh. 25 ects.; lb.
75 cts.
Stone Mountain Improved or Dixie Belle.
(90 days.) Fruits are 14 by 17 inches, oval,
with blunt ends, very dark green. Flesh
rich scarlet. Seed white with black tips.
Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25 cts.; lb.
75 cts.
Tom Watson Improved. (94 days.) A
large, deep green, uniform, oblong melon,
12 by 22 inches, and weighing 35 pounds.
Flesh deep red, seed brown with some
white. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 14 lb.
25 ets.; lb. 75 cts.
Winter King and Queen. (82 days.) Used
principally for shipping and storing. Fruit
9 by 94 inches, weighing about 14 pounds.
Light cream in color with faint irregular
light green stripes. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15
ets.; 14 lb. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts.
Citron Red-Seeded. (95 days.) For pre-
serving. Flesh white. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.
15 cts.; 14 Ib. 25 ets.; Ih. 75 cts.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 25
Supplies for the Garden and Greenhouse
G. & T. Co.’s Plant Tubs
These Plant Tubs
are made from best-
grade cedar, with
staves 7 ins. thick.
Strong iron handles
and feet. Reinforced
with extra-heavy,
flat iron hoops one
inch or more wide.
Just the thing for
palms, rubber plants,
etc. Painted green,
with black trimmings.
Top Bottom
Diam. Diam. Depth Weight Each
No. 8 1034. 9 9% 9 $3 25
NO Goo ee i 12 14. 4 25
No. 5 14144 13 14 17 5 25
No. 4.. 16% 14144 16 24 5 85
No. 3.. 1834 16% 18 28 7 25
Larger sizes can be furnished.
Cedar Plant Tubs
BALTIMORE STYLE
SIZE 6 Oc
No.3
Made of seasoned white
cedar and bound with electric-
welded wire hoops; painted.
Inside Inside Inside
top diam. bot.diam. depth
Inches Inches Inches Weight Each
NON So seis 8 6 8 3 $0 60
INONAS Sane 9 i 9 3 75
INS Donocce 10 7% 9 4 85
INO Ofer oe 11 84 10 4 1 00
Noseidetac «3 12 9 11 5 1 25
Nona 8538 Us} SKY) 12 6 1 60
Noigo% as 14 11 13 7 1 75
NowlO nee 15 11% 14 8 1 95
INS IULSS SBE 16 12% 15 9 2 25
Galvanized Plant Boxes
GREEN FINISH
Sub-irrigating device insures uniform dis-
tribution of water and air throughout the
entire length of box.
Weight
DEX 5 XO sees 5 lbs. $1 25
SOR Se oexp One ce ese 6 lbs 1 40
36)x18)4 x Gin... - 7 lbs. 1 75
42x 8%x6in........ 8 lbs 215
48x 835) x Olin.) 4. 10 lbs 2 50
Plant Sprinklers
vf Boe
Weight 1 lb.
For sprinkling cut-flowers,
seedlings, plants, clothes, etc.
No; Cale site. nos dee 00
No. B-2. Spray Bulb.. 50
12-OZ.
SIZE
Earthenware Flower Pots
and Saucers
Pots Saucers
Size Each Doz. 100 Each Doz.
2-in....$0 02 $0 20 $1 25
Lee 021, 25 1 65
3-in. 03 30 2 00
3le- -in. 04 40 2 50
4-in.... 041, 45 3 00 $0 04 $0 40
SBiibs so 08 7 5& 25 05 50
6-in.... 10 100 7 50 06 60
Wailea 17 1 65 10 1 00
8-in.... 25 2 50 12 1 20
Q-in.... 35 3 75 15 1 50
10-in.... 50 5 00 22 225
12-in.... 100 10 25 35 3 50
14-in.... 1 60 45
16-in.... 3 00 85
BULB PANS and AZALEA PANS. 4- to
12-in., same prices as above.
Bird’s Red Neponset Pots
These Pots are made of
specially treated paper which is
water-resistant. The reinforc-
ing disc in the bottom prevents
the roots from growing out, and
adds strength to the Pot.
Weight
Per 100 Doz. 100 1,000
PV SINSee oe 2 lbs. $0 08 $0 50 $3 75
2%-in..... 2 Ibs. 10 55 3 90
Sy Stoo 3 lbs. 15 65 4 90
3\%-in..... 4 lbs. 18 85 6 25
4 \-inte . o£ 5 Ibs. 20 100 780
SsSinjteoc 8 lbs. 25 130 10 50
Stijsoac 11 lbs. 30 175 14 00
B-B Meta Orie Seed Flats
Each containing a
dozen 2-inch square
pots. Start your
flowers indoors, this
modern way. and
have earlier and bet-
ter flowers.
One flat and 1 doz. 2-in. pots, 15 cts.
each; 2 for 25 cts.; 2 weighs 1 lb.
B-B Garden Flat
Capacity
MOS os Eee 7 <15585.c.0n3 2-in. Pots...$0.40 each
> ee ojemno 1658205. 3-in. Pots -45 each
> SIS sais IA Sa ene 3-in. Pots -55 each
Square Pots for B-B Flats
Dein i OE ORY Se $0.85 per 100
Sint h(t, we 2. 1.25 per 100
New Streamline Watering Pots
with Removable Rose
Easier to
carry, easier
to pour. Han-
dle rounded to
fit the hand.
4-qt. wT. - $0 70
G-Gtrie = 75
Sa Crema 85
10-qt. Ache 95
Wo | Bo so 115
16-qt...... 1 45
New streamline tall type.
90 cts.; 11 qt. $1.10.
7 qt. 80 ets.; 9 qt-
Perfect Garden Labels
Any ordinary lead-pencil can be used to
mark this label. The marking will last for
several years in any soil, or any weather.
Can be erased for other use. Green in color
which makes them blend with foliage.
Border Label 12 25 100
‘Six, 2-1n's eee $100 $200 $7 75
Rock-Garden Label
4x 18f-in ee 90). 75 6 75
Show-Garden Label
MEX 2 BRM is co errs 125- 250 9 50
Tie-on Label
3%x pean copper
WILE 2 ieee ssn 5 85 3 00
Pot Label
AXE BART cuisterete ore 35 70 250
G. B. Vine Supports
For training ivy, rose bushes, and all other
climbers on brick, cement, or wood surface,
without defacing it.
Box of 25, $1 each; 100 for $3.75, postpaid.
Wall Nails
For training vines.
1-in., 35 cts. per doz.; 11-in., 45 ots
per doz.; 2-in., 60 cts. per doz.
Pot Labels
Plain
Painted 25 100 500 1,000 1,000
4x54-in..$0 15 $0 40 $1 20 $2 10 $1 65
5x%-in.. 20 45 130 230 1 80
6x%%-in. . 25 50 150 250 2 00
Garden Labels
Painted 25 100 500 1,000
8x7%-in....$0 30 $0 75 $3 00 $5 00
12xikg-in... 40 100 450 9 00
Tree Labels
3\%-in., iron wired; plain. $1.90 per 1,000.
314-in., copper wired; painted. 25 ets. for
25; 40 cts. per 100; $1.50 for 500; $2.45
per 1,000.
Twine
Green Cotton. Ball 10 cts.; 6 balls 50 ets.
White Cotton. Ball 10 cts.; 6 balls 50 ets.
Soft Jute. For tying vegetables. Ball 15 ets.
Round Stakes (ainted Green)
Heavy or Dahlia Each Doz. 100
Sftsis tM. Rae: $0 12 $125 $9 50
ARfUis. ESI oe 17 175 12 50
S=ftoth, HRN Aes 25 225 16 00
6-FEUS. aS QO 30 275 19 70
Light Plant
RS tee Sr een 03 25 1 70
Batt... bie encroeicters Said 05 45 3 10
DUG ATE 58 se idenpre: shapeyete 06 65 4 50
SAG iat eca nei ate texe 0s 80 5 75
Rafha
Natural. Lb. 25 ects. Green. Lb. 85 cts.
Japanese Bamboo Stakes
Dyed Green Doz. 100 8§=1,000
775 A ES, SA At WY, $0 15 $0 65 $3 45
SaFta leah He: cherie 20 95 5 45
A-StUE FN OU too. 25 145 7 45
Add 15 ets. per 100 for postage.
26 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Garden Tools of Finest Quality
Straight Tooth Rakes =
OR SEE - = =
is i
Size ee Re Steel Garden Hoes
14-tooth..$ 95 $ 59
16-tooth.. 1 15 7s WHEVVVAH VV | Soe: Shank Hoe..........
(eee aj eee ew inewagiges Of Shanks loo! -iia 1.1.
Curved Tooth Rakes
14-tooth C....$1 05 No. 2P. 2-point Hoe......
16-tooth C.... 1 15 No. 4P. 4-point Hoe and
| Ralkenieiensiis os 6 sie node 1 25
\
Warren Hoe
: A pointed steel Hoe.
Prize Wa Tit: . Satta itn Ae Wook lenny $1 25
Bow oRakese |) W. 74 ine. c. Sie. . ao cee eee 1 35
B R.H. Spading Forks
Size Quality Quality : ————— ne
Man oobbkboacacne $1 25 $ 90 ————_————s ——$—<$<—S
LO=tooth ee tee eee 1 40 1 00 nn
No. Bee. Boy's\4-tine... sn .-25 + $ 95
Rak Oo. D. Medium weight...:..... 1 35
Wood ELSE No. OHW. 4-tine; angular back..... 1 95
24-Tooth 2 25
a No. JOW. Jumbo. 4 polished tines.
3 Wire Bows 70c« a ee
Extra teeth.........
3 cts. each
Long-Handle Round-Point
Shovel
Standard size. Razor back, $1.25; No. N103
$1.40; No. A103, $2.10.
D-Handle Round-Point Shovel
Wire Rake
INOS Ni 102. ois o:.. pe etons, « sadctatee $1 40
Small size
Ladies or Campers No. A 115...... $1 25
HloralliShovelvaeen cusses
No. FBR22. Light and
very flexible..... $1 00
Nos C24e sawn Combees si... $1 65
D-Handle Spades
No. 712, 95 ets.; No. N124, $1.40; No. A124,
$2.10.
Bailie Lawn Rake
«
Edging Knives
No. 040X. Solid
steel turf-edger...$1 00
} No. 440. Flat-top
turf-edger....... 1 00
Note the spring on back. Spike
$1.95
Tamper $4.5 0
Bamboo Rakes :
A heavy Perforator and
Tamper combined in one tool.
Can be quickly con-
USED AS TAMPER,
LS sin wayersevcre ees 60 ets. verted to either by
24sine gee ois. 90 ets. removing one nut.
SO=inkte ce: $1 50 Plate 9 in. square.
Spikes, 134 in. long. 4
Garden Sets
No. 3FSX. 3-piece,
5-T rake, shovel
and hoe.....$2.15
Shovel.85 cts. each
Rake. .60 cts. each
Hoe. ..85 ets. each
Hole-in-One
Bulb Planter
P. P. Weight, 1 lb.
The tapered cup removes the
soil and makes a perfect planting-
hole in one operation. 50 cts. ea.
Garden Trowels
G&T 312 112
No. 312. Bright steel 6-in. blade.....$0 15
No. 512. Heavy 6-in. steel blade.... 25
No. 212. 6-in. steel blade and shank
InvOnEe piecese sa. eras sees Be as 35
No. 112. Shankand heavy 6-in. forged
steel blade, forged like mason’s brick
ErOwelsie ee cite a «isis susie est roavfie nctete 75
No. G&T. Tempered steel blade,
61x4-in., which is forged in one
piece with the ferrule and shank 1 00
Transplanting
Trowels
No. 712. Blade and
shank of one piece of
heavy steel. 5-in., 15
ects. each; 8-in., 30
cts. each.
Hand Weeders
No. 003. Three flat,
heavy, steel tines... .
$0 45
Eureka. Three forged-
steel tempered prongs
1% in. apart...
No. E. Short handle.
60 cts. each
No. EL. 2-ft. handle
70 cts. each
Lawn Weeder
No. 052. Bent forged-steel blade, and
3-ft. hardwood handle.......45 ets. each
With short handle...25 ets. each
Special Priced Tools 10 cts. each
Green enamel finish attractive No. 800
Trowel, No. 801 Fork, No. 802 Culti-
vator, and No. 804 Transplantor Trowel.
Dibbers
No. 812. Sharp, polished steel
point with shellacked wood
handlessas leer 75 cts. each
National
Eezy-Wear Garden Gloves
Made from specially imported hides pro-
cessed to render them amazingly soft and
pliable. Permit almost barehand freedom yet
provide complete all-leather protection. Ideal
for garden and similar uses. Dirt-proof,
Durable and Washable. Four sizes: Small
and Medium for women; Medium and Large
for men. 75 cts. per pr., postpaid.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 27
Pruning and Trimming Fools
No. 29 Kelly Grass Cutter
Full-size, hollow-ground, notched cutlery
steel blades with hardwood handles of
natural finish. With 6-in. blades, 75 ets.3
8-in. blades, 95 ets.; 9-in. blades, $1.10.
“Lightning” Hedge Shears
Made of high-grade cutlery steel, hardened
and tempered, hollow-ground, and polished.
Length of Plain Edge Saw Tooth
Blades Blades Edge Blades
SHIN Ag cscs reerciers $2 50 $3 00
Sia eater ascea te 2 70 3 20
LOIS oe Seen 2 90 3 40
Electric Hedge Trimmer
Electrimmer. Has 14 h.p. Universal Motor,
special alloy gears. Cutter blade, 12 inches
long, is made of finest crucible steel. Price
includes 6 feet of best rubber-covered cord.
$29.50 each
Grass Shears
P. P. Weight, 1 lb.
Tee ik
yee s Sil
No>150-5, Bent; Handley omer - $0 25
No. 460. Trowel Handle............ 50
No. 012E. 5%-in. Polished Blades
sheep Shearstoni cere sai oe
No. 17. With cast-steel blades, wire ring
CAtCREy 5 5. ssanbareye ys, <o once verre 60 cts. each
Has tempered cutlery steel, full-
hollow-ground blades, spring
CALChe nn acer rote eek seine $1.00 each
Has offset handle which fits the
hand and permits trimming close........
$1.50 each
Tip-Top Tree Trimmer
A sectional Tree Pruner which
will cut 1-inch branches. Can
be furnished in any length in
sections of 4 feet each. Sections
may be added or taken away
for cutting various heights.
No. 1312. 12-ft. Trimmer,
$2.50 each. Extra 4-ft. sec-
tions, 50 ets. each. Saw
Blades, $1.70 each. For a
longer or shorter Pruner, add
or deduct 50 cts. for each
4-ft. section.
Telephone Pruner
No. 11. Cuts 1-in. branches.
, $2.20 each
* No. 12. Cuts 1%-in. branch-
C821. ES Lede S $5 each
We have a full line of
Atkin’s Saws.
Ask for prices.
Serrated, double-edged, detachable 9-in.
Kelly true-temper blade, with ash handle,
and steel shaft with long ferrule... .$1 each
Doo-Klip Grass
Shears
5-inch steel blades, cadmium plated, to resist
rust or acid. Handles work in an up-and-
down action which gives maximum power...
$1.50 each
Snip-It Shears. Similar to Doo-Klip but
smaller blade, with 414-in. handles painted
TOG ae eirs asi cst steak ee eae 79 cts. each
Long-Handled Doo-Klip Shears
User stands erect at all times. Shears sup-
ported at proper cutting height by large
wheels, which roll easily........ $2.50 each
Doo-Klip Weeder. A rustproof Weeder
worked by one hand from a standing posi-
tion’. 7.22: feec te OF. et ae $1.95 each
Grass Hooks
No. 25. Hand-Made. Steel blade. Natural
finish, oval, off-set handle. ..25 ets. each
No. 114 Champion. Polished steel blade.
Offset hickory handle........ 50 cts. each
No. 5. Long-Handle Kelly Perfect. Hick-
ory, oval-grip, detachable handle, 44 in.
long PIs 2 aches tins Sees $1 each
Best English. Made of the best English
steel, securely fastened to handle; holds
cutting edge extremely long.
NO: 2.) SolideBack. .- eee ee 60 cts. each
No. 3. Solid Back......... 70 cts. each
No. 4. Riveted Back Hedge or Grass
HOOK 2). Beis 6) 5 ath ste -< ertyere 95 ets. each
No. 8. Austrianor German. Made of finest
Holds cutting edge.
60 cts. each
T. R. Roberts Speedsaws
Made of Atkins silver-steel. New style
tooth almost doubles betas speed.
re ee AWA
TROO. A Roberts Saw with
folding handle.......... $2.50
TRI. 16-in. Roberts Speedsaw. Quick-
detachable, pistol-grip handle. .$2.75 each
TR2-14. 24-inch Roberts Speedsaw. Has
closed handles ans. Sh ak $3.75 each
Styrian magnet steel.
Mc, Valea
Acme Flower Shears
Flower Shears that cut and hold the
HOWer sss oss « LOO 65 cts. each
No. 006. Cast-steel blade; cast-iron handles,
8 in. long with volute spring. .35 ets. each
No. 10. Smith Ladies’ Rose. Cutlery steel
blades; malleable handles...
No. 119. Smith Snap-Cut.
34-inch _ branches.
.60 cts. each
Easily cuts
All-steel, _ chrome-
finished handles. Unbreakable...$2 each
No. 19. Special Snap-Cut. Similar to
No. 119. Handles painted black and
OFAN GC ix ogi els eee ee re $1.50 each
No. 9. Junior Snap-Cut. Handles painted
bright green. Blade removable by taking
OUbaNIVetnes ccs ec eee $1 each
No. 118. Ladies’ Snap-Cut. Design same
as No. 119 but smaller........ $1.25 each
No. 32. Seymour Smith. All-steel 8-inch
Clipper type-mnees ae ee. 75 cts. each
Ns2 ag Essex. An all-steel, 8-inch Clipper
BS Sed CALS (holo Geo 50 cts. each
No. 330. California Pattern. Made from
high-quality cutlery steel. Polished and
ground cutting parts.......... $1.25 each
Lopping Shears
High-grade cutlery steel blades... .
No. 33.
$1.25 each
No. 133. Cutlery steel, ground blades, full
polished, double-cutting action... .$2 each
No. 055. With tempered, polished and
ground steel forgings, fitted with best 22-in.
ash handles, strap ferrules..... $2.45 each
No. 726. Supereut. Built to stand hard
use. Handle-grips cannot come off.....
$3.50 each
No. 528. Orchard Pruner. A new Pruner
designed especially for the modern expert
fruit: growehe mts oc. etnies $3.50 each
Flower Bed Guard
VG6iin« A. owe Siets: ft.» §22an-.... 10 cts. ft.
Trellis Wire
13)in:). 2: 10 cts. ft. 24in..... 11 ets. ft.
Lawn Fence
Double Picket Single Picket
Height per Foot per Foot
36 itiken ee $0 1414 $0 11
AD ints eater. 15, 121,
48 in... Seer. 18 131,
Deduct ic in rolls of 100 ft.; 2 cts. in rolls
of 200 ft. We also have a complete line of
posts, farm fence, and gates. Ask for prices.
28 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
HIGHEST QUALITY HOUSE PAINT
In Brilliant White and $9 .80
12 Beautiful Colors! 2 Color
A Paint that will give a truly beautiful and lasting surface! Made from selected
ingredients and based on a formula that has been tested for good results
Gallon, in Colors
Qt. Wgal. Gal.
G. & T. CO.’S ‘0. 100 Outside White........ $0 85 $1 56 $2 85
f se . 101 Inside Flat White..... 85 156 2 85
Universal Varnish ; 1D Inside Gloss White.... 85 156 2 85
i MOAYo sacic coo duoc onnD 83 152 2 80
yl 04s Creamlervare sesh hee 83 152 2 80
No. $4.25 "105 Light Buff........... 83 152 2 80
650 “GAL. . 106 Medium Buff......... 83 152 2 80
a pO sMeightyBlues seme. = 578 83 152 2 80
< LZ lf, pt. 40 cts.; pt. 68 cts.; LOS wManiansfrevag se roth epsieSis 83 152 2 80
c qt. $1.20; 14 gal. $2.30 SA090MWichtiGrayvasee en aoeee Ss) Loe 2us80
My 15 Yo. 110 Medium Gray........ 83 152 2 80
QUALITY: PRODUCTS | 111 Battleship Gray...... 83 152 2 80
z . 112 Lettuce-Green........ 83 152 2 80
No. 113 Window-Blind Green. . 90 165 $8 00
M G. & T. CO.’S No. 114 Bungalow Brown..... 83 152 2 80
td l .
nish ‘ ‘
M Floor Varnis G. & T. Co.’s Quick-Drying Enamel
g lp pt. 32 cts.; pt. 52 cts.; qt. 90 cts.;
“4 No. $ 3:1 0 wee , gal. $1.70; gal. $3.10
ny DANY i No. 300 White. No. 305 Brilliant Red.
GRIFFITH & TURNER comes See No. 301 Cream. No. 306 Rich Orange.
BALTIMORE. MARYLA ¥, pt. 33 cts.; pt. 53 cts.; No. 302 French Gray. No. 307 Jade-Green.
4 qt. 90 cts.; 12 gal. $1.70 No. 303 Apple-Green. No. 309 Black.
No. 304 Dark Green. No. 310 Ivory.
G. & T. Co.’s Quick Drying G. & T. Co.’s Aluminum Paint Quick-Drying Varnish Stain
Porch and Deck Enamel (Paste) lg pt. Pt. Qt. % gal. Gal.
: Light Oak...$0.27 $0.40 $0.67 $1.20 $2.15
No. 500 Light Gray. No. 502 Brown. Ot. Gal.
No. 700 Aluminum.......... $1 50 $4 00 | Dark Oak... .27 .40 67 1.20 2.15
eee ca oe oi No. eee aa Mahogany... -27 .40 .67 1.20 2.15
: ets.; “2 gal. $1.75; gal. $3.20 G. & T. Co.’s Barn and Roof Walnut..... -27 ~#«~.40 67 1.20 32.15
P ‘ or. Ground Color .27 .40 .67 1.20 2.15
Paint
9 °
G. & T. Co.’s Flat Wall Paint 1-gal.can 5-gal. can Shellac Pure; cut in alcohol.
No. 200 White. No. 205 Medium Buff per gal. Pt. Qt. gal. Gal.
: F > || IN@, GOO IRE. 65 adscs noes 1 55 1 45
Re een No. 206 ukauolse- epee Re seein: sie Ap ou ss ete nNew os! Orange. .$0 45 $0 75 $1 35 $2 40
No. 203 Cream. No. 207 French Gray. | No. 602 Green........... 2 40 230 | No. 932 White... 50 85 150 2 70
No. 204 Light Buff. No. 208 Nile-Green. Shingle Stai
-1 i ingle Stain ; . : $
’ e ’ ,
Qt. 65 cts.; YQ gal. $1.15; gal. $2 g White Lead, Linseed Oil, and Turpen
1-gal.can 5-gal. ean tine. Prices on application. y
: s per ga Pure Putty: Lb. 10c; 5 Ibs. 40c; 1214
G. & T. Co.’s Interior Gloss Paint | No. 1 Bungalow Brown. ..$1 35 $1 25 Ibs. 90c; 25 Ibs. $1.75; 50 Ibs. $3.35;
Ries me Wows No. 138 French Gray. No. Z UG oa a i He i 7 Giese Hotbed Glass and
No. 152 Buf. : o ite. No. 5 Sylvan Green....... 1 55 1 45 Sash, see page 29
, . No. 6 Silver-Gray........ 1 85 1 75 Creosote: gal. $1; 5 gals. $4.
Qt. 85 cts.; 2 gal. $1.60; gal. $2.90. No. 9 Light Green........ 1 55 1 45
BRUSHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE
No. 30. Flat Paint
Brush
Metal-bound. Black Chi-
nese bristles vulcanized in
rubber.
Width Bristles Price
Serine 3 in. $1 50
3% in. 3% in. 1 95
4 in. 384 in. 2 65
4 in. 4 in. 3 65
Stsin' 4¥Y in. 5 10
No. 640.
Whitewash Brush
Unbleached horsehair and
bre. Brass finished.
Width Bristles Price
7 in. 3% in. $0 65
8 in. 3% in. 70
No. 655, 6 in. 25
No. 500. Roof
Oilproof setting. Nickeled
steel ferrules.
Size... ... 2-knot 3-knot
Width....3% in 5% in
No. 305. Oval
Varnish Brush
Black Chinese bristles vul-
canized in rubber. Open
center.
No. Width Bristles Price
6-0. 14$ in. 3%in. $2 55
7-0.2 in. 3%in. 2 75
8-0. 27, in. 33%in. 38 10
9-0. 2%in. 3%in. 3 70
10-0. 23,in. 3%in. 4 00
12-0. 2¥;in. 3%in. 4 65
No. 425. Oval Sash
Brush
No. Width Bristles Price
2. Win. 1%in. $0 20
3. Sin. 154in. 25
4. Sin. 1%in. 30
5. Yin. 1% in. 33
@, tl Shas gph 35
7. 1p in. A ii 40
8. 1%in. 2%in. 45
9. 13% in. 2% in. 60
10. 1% in. 2% in. 75
12. 14 in. 234 in. 1 15
No. 250 Flat
Varnish Brush
Black Chinese bristles vul-
canized in rubber.
Width Bristles Price
1 in 2 in. $0 10
14 in 2 in. 15
Demir 2 in. 20
2% in 2 in. 30
Sinn 2 in. 35
No. 56. Radiator
Black horsehair. Length
overall, 24 in. Bristles, 17% in.
65 cts.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N, PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 29
High Grade Ladders
“Liberty” Extension
Ladder
A sturdy,
poses.
malleable locks securely
side.
terial.
bottom.
20-ft.
24-ft.
28-ft.
30-ft.
32=ft.
36 ft.
40-it.
44-ft.
48-ft.
52-ft.
58-ft.
64-ft.
Ladder Locks.
(Two 10-ft.
(Two 12-ft.
(Two 14-ft.
(Two 15-ft.
(Two 16-ft.
(Two 18-ft.
(Two 20-ft.
(Two 22-ft. sections,
(Two 24-ft. sections,
(Two 26-ft. sections,
sections,
sections,
sections,
sections,
sections,
sections,
sections,
Per pair..
more.
Sait eye eae $1 75
BETES site. Seas 2 45
SHEE oy Se eee 2 95
ADEE Ge ances
National
Step-Ladder
Every step supported
by 14-inch rods and
truss block with diag-
onal steel braces.
ABLE Res sal eee $1 45
SHft. oe aioe 1 85
6=ft8 Ot see 2 25
S=Ft He ic hoig het ctonee 2 95
LOcfti cage cae 3 65
Sturdy Single Ladders
Exceptionally well built. Width of Ladder
is nicely tapered. Light, strong, and sturdy.
good-quality,
Extension Ladder for all general pur-
Equipped with rope hoist,
Side rails of air-dried select ma-
Regularly made with spread
(Three sections, with locks and rope on top section) 41 00
(Three sections, with locks and rope on top section) 45 00
Trojan Step-Ladder
Built to give the utmost in practical service
Positive tie support and angular brace under end
of each step. Pail-rests on all Trojans of 4 steps or
Spring-Lock Extension
Ladder
For painters, tinsmiths, carpenters,
farming, and all general use. Side
rails of thoroughly air-dried selected
material. Rungs are selected ash and
hickory, with minimum diameter of
1 3-16 inches. All equipped with
rope hoist and two improved auto-
matic spring locks of soft malleable
and cold-rolled steel, securely bolted
to side rails.
hemlock
bolted to
Spring
Lock Liberty
extendsitopl/sit)) memes $950 $795
extendsitop2iliit)) pee 11 25 9 85
extendsitor2ont)) peeeenerner 13 00 11 45
extendsitorZ/Mit-) see eee 14 00 12 25
extendsitomZ9it) preemie 15 00 13 10
extendsitoromits) ae eee 18 00 15 45
extendsitolsOiit=)neer aoe 20 00 17 25
extends to 40 ft.)............ 22-00-88 24...
extends to 44 ft.)............ 3400p ee Ee.
extends to 47 ft.)............ 30-50 ross
O=fG. eet doe $3 60
ts Lh Se 4 75
LO=fE EE. Stee 5 95
....$7 25
G. & T. Co. Step
Ladder
A light, sturdy, braced
ladder for household
use.
Eas tN OO a $ 95
Saft: | poles 1 25
6-ft5.t sien ee 1 50
S8-ftc- Ee et Bee, 1 95
Fruit or Orchard Ladders
With Octagon Rung
Good quality hemlock. ae US) Acoma clog Geeta mOoe 37 cts. per ft.
ID ONO ascot ddoddas O° 32 cts. per it. 1 22
A ee RY BBer Baret sapere! 8 to fg AA pe iso eusreieiess 39 cts. per ft.
DACA IGIEET ee ace a ae 36 cts. per ft. | 24 to 260 ft................. 41 cts. per ft.
adder Rimges screen 12 cts. each ZSRCOLS OCS Peta hie eter 47 cts. per ft.
Thermometers Oil-Cans
Ste Tested Thermometer. ones No. 77. Made from cold rolled steel. Clock
No. 7583. Household Tested Thermome- spring steel bottoms. Straight or Bent
ter. Has a 5-in. magnifying lens. Tube SDOUE sei even casks ener Oo eerie 10 ets.
filled with non-fading red spirits. No. 620. Copperized Steel Mowing Ma-
25 cts. each chine Oiler. Bent or Straight Spout....,
No. 3384. Household Tested Thermome- 25 cts. each
ter. A popular Thermometer for quality
trad ere a creer rete velar 40 cts. each
No. 5981. Hotbed. 16-in.;
oxidized scale;
wood frame,
with handle; brass pointed ferrule; brass
white-filled figures and
Praduationshev..., cies .s sais oie $3 each
Household Lubricant Oil
This very fine Oil is put up in small Oil-
cans, 4-pint sizes, very convenient to use.
No. 205. Large Floating Glass Dairy. epint Cans nace eres oitien 20 cts. each
Red spirits filled............385 ets. each
Folding Clothes Dryer Separator Oil
Bee up little space. Spruce arms and L=quart Can eb esa aes cate we ee ioe eck $0 40
steel post. 13 ft. spread, 130 ft. rope. iA
Selovlcnach: Wa=Palloml Caner terete eiatekete etelatnierer iste 75
Removable Steel Clothes Line Post, | 1-galloncan......................:- 1 25
complete with base.......... $2:75ieach) || 5-gallon| canis. ya siselaiel eset «alates inte 5 00
30
Galvanized Garbage Cans
Hot Dipped =
No. 904. 414-gal.
70 cts. each
No. 906. 6-gal. |
80 cts. each ff
No. 908. 8-gal. |
Lighter Ash
Cans
No. 712. 12-gal.
$1.35 each
No. 718. 18-gal.
$1.60 each
Heavy Ash Cans
With Cover, Hot Dipped, Water Tight
INO: 5152 B20- cali teers crete ote $4.50 each
INO: SUS e2Gs¢alh eee seen $5.00 each
No. 520. 33-gal ith eensceyaceys ators $5.50 each
Trash Burners
The, best way to dispose of your waste-
paper and rubbish is to burn it in a Con-
sumer. Avoids danger and helps to keep the
yard and Jawn clean from litter.
No. 4 20 in. diam.; 33 in. high...... $4 50
No. 3 17 in. diam.; 28 in. high...... 3 50
The Deshler R.F.D. Mail-Box
Weatherproof
Inside Measurements: length 23} in.;
height 1314 in.; width 11 in.; shipping
weight) 2 5ilbs eee ete declan $3.00 each
Smaller Curb-Delivery Mail-Box. Ship-
ping weight 9 lbs............ $1.25 each
Snow Scrapers
Snow Scraper Blades made of
high carbon steel and will wear
a long time.
Seraper. 18-in..........00 cece eee $0 90
VY S Wagers Bae O rico ioe ae a0 6 ae 5
Galvanized Snow
Shovel
017. Ribbed Galvanized,
Blade 17 x 16-in. $1.
021. Ribbed Galvanized, Blade 21 x 16-in.
$1.30.
Sidewalk Cleaners
ene
7-inch solid socket,
Pr oe bir roa $1 15
50
ea
General Pur-
SNOW SHOVEL. No. 51.
DOSO@K icc cieprsth oto iebeithele sso age 50 cts. each
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
LEMON OIL COMPANY’S
Standard Insecticide
Death to pests, safe to plants, harmless to
user, and free from disagreeable odor. We
recommend this tried and proved Insecticide
for mealy bug, aphis, scale, rust, caterpillars,
spider, thrip, etc. Gives the foliage a bright,
clean, glossy appearance, and will not dis-
figure the bloom, when used as directed.
14 pt. makes 1 gal. of spray. ¥% pt. 30 cts.;
pt. 50 cts.; qt. 85 cts.; 14 gal. $1.50; gal.
$2.50; 5 gal. $10.00; 10 gals. $19.50.
GARDEN HOSE
2 Fo CARTRIDGES
ARSENOLOID
ROTOLOID
NICOLOID
PYROLOID
SULFOLOID
BORDOLOID
DORMOLOID
DEODOROLOID
This Sprayer attaches to your garden hose.
The cartridges, which are merely inserted in
the chamber, make available a fresh, uni-
formly mixed, correct spray for all purposes.
Thus the disagreeable and time-taking task
of preparing solutions is eliminated, and a
correct mixture is always assured.
Sprayer, complete.................. $3.50
Cartridges. 35 cts. each; $1.95 for 6.
ARSENATE OF LEAD. %-lb. can 20
ets.; 1-lb. can 30 cts.; 4-lb. pkg. 70 cts.
ARSENATE OF ZINC. 1-lb. 25 cts.; 4-
Ibs. 70 cts. Write for prices in quantity.
BLACK-LEAF 40. Nicotine Sulphate—Oz.
35 ets.; 5 ozs. $1; lb. $2.25; 2 Ibs. $3.25;
5 Ibs. $5.85; 10 lbs. $10.60.
BORDEAUX MIXTURE.
cts.; 4 lbs. 70 cts.
CALCIUM ARSENATE.
4 lbs. 45 cts.
COPPER LIME DUST (20-20-60 Dust).
Lb. 15 cts.; 5 Ibs. 50 cts.
DERRIS (contains 4% rotenone). Used to
kill and repel Japanese beetle. Used with
H. P. C. Sticker. 1 Ib. $1; 2 Ibs. $1.95; 4
Ibs. $3.85.
DRITOMIC SULPHUR.
5 lbs. 60 cts.
FISH-OIL SOAP. Lb. 30 cts.; 5 Ibs.
$1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25; 25 Ibs. $3; 100 lbs.
$7.50. ;
H.P. C. STICKER. A superior sticker used
in the control of insects. Pt. 60 cts.; qt.
$1; gal. $3.
KAYSO. 2 Ibs. 35 cts.; 100 Ibs. $14.
LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION. Qt. 40
ets.; 14 gal. 60 cts.; gal. 75 cts.; 5 gals.
$2.50; 10 gals. $3.75.
LIME-SULPHUR, DRY. 1-lb. cans 30
ets.; 5-lb. cans $1.25; 1214-lb. bags $2.
KAYLOX
An insecticide and fungicide which kills
insects and prevents blight. 14 Ib. 25 ets.;
Ib. 45 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.10; 10 lbs. $3.75; 25
Ibs. $7.75.
MAGNESIUM ARSENATE. For spray-
ing. 2 lbs. 60 cts.; 100-lb. drum $22.
MAGNESIUM ARSENATE. For dusting.
4-lb. pkg. 60 cts.; 100-lb. drum $12.
PARIS GREEN. 14 lb. 15 cts.; lb. 55 cts.5
2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.25.
POMO-GREEN (with Nicotine). The
leaf-green-colored, all-in-one spray or dust
for both insects and diseases on flowering
plants. Lb. 75 ets.; 5 lbs. $3; 25 Ibs.
$12.75.
Lb. can 30
Lb. can 20 ets.;
Lb. can 30 cts.;
Ynsecticides
RED ARROW GARDEN SPRAY
The non-poisonous, all-purpose Garden
Spray. Oz. 35 ects.; 4 ozs. $1; pt. $2.85;
qt. $5.40.
ROTENONE DUST. Recommended for
beetles, aphids, and most chewing and
sucking insects. Lb. 25 ets.; 5 lbs. 75
cts.
SCALECIDE. Qt. 65 cts.; gal. $1.55; 5
gals. $5.50; 10 gals. $9.50; 15-gal. drum
$11.25; 30-gal. drum $18.50; 50-gal.
drum $26 (plus deposits on drums; 15
gals. $2; 30 gals. $2.50; 50 gals. $3.)
AUXILIN
The miracle root grower for cuttings
Auxilin grows roots on cuttings of plants,
roses, shrubs, and trees (even holly). Small
size, 50 cts.; larger size, $1.
Auxan-powdered auxilin 50 cts.
SLUG-SHOT (Hammond’s). Lb. 25
cts.; 5 lbs. $1; 25 lbs. $3.
SULFOCIDE. Pt. 50 cts.; qt. 85 cts.;
gal. $2.25; 5 gals. $7.50; 10 gals. $13.50;
15 gals. $18.50; 30 gals. $33; 50 gals. $50.
Drum deposit same as Scalecide.
SULPHUR, COMMERCIAL FLOUR OF.
100-lb. bags $3.00.
SULPHUR, DUSTING.
100-lb. bag $6.25.
SULPHUR, FLOWERS OF. Lb. 15 cts.;
5 Ibs. 50 cts.; 10 lbs. 90 cts.; 25 Ibs. $2.
TRI-OGEN
The all-purpose spray for all insects, black-
spot, mildew, and other fungous diseases.
Ideal for roses. Small Kit, $1.50; Medium
Kit, $4; Large Kit, $6; Estate Kit, $20.
VOLCK, GARDEN. A complete Volck
nicotine combination spray for garden use.
31, ozs. 35 cts.; pt. $1; qt. $1.50; gal. $4.
VOLCK, NURSERY. Effective and power-
ful for ornamental and flowering plants.
4 pt. 35 ets.; qt. 75 ets.; gal. $2; 5 gals.
$7.50; 14 gals. $14; 28 gals. $25; 54 gals.
$45.
(85-15 Dust.)
Seed and Soil Inoculations
COPPERCARB. 5 lbs. 90 cts.
LEGUME CULTURE. For small seed
(alfalfa and clovers), %-bus. size 30 cts.
1-bus. size 50 cts.; 214 bus. size $1.
For large seed (beans, peas, vetch, soy
beans), 1-bus. size 30 cts.; 2-bus. size
50 cts.; 5-bus. size $1.
Garden size, 10 cts.
NEW IMPROVED CERESAN.
cts.; 5 lbs. $3.
SEMESAN. For bulbs, roots, flower, and
vegetable seeds. 14 oz. 10 cts.; 2 ozs. 35
ets.; lb. $2.25; 5 Ibs. $9.90.
Lb. 70
SEMESAN BEL. For seed potatoes. 4 ozs.
45 ets.; lb. $1.50; 5 Ibs. $6.75.
SEMESAN JR. For seed corn. 2 ozs. 15
ets.; 4 ozs. 30 cts.; lb. 75 cts.; 5 lbs.
$3.25.
WPECIAL SEMESAN. Widely used for
preventing and controlling brown-patch in
lawns. 5 Ibs. $7; 25 Ibs. $33; 100 lbs.
$122.85.
EXTERMINATORS
ANTROL. Kills ants in their nests. Ready
filled sets, containing 4 filled Feeders, 40
ets. Regular Sets with Containers and
4-oz. bottle of Syrup, 75 ets.
INSECT POWDER. 10 & 25-cent pkgs.
CYANOGAS. A Dust. A deadly gas to
kill rats, moles, etc. ¥% Ib. 45 ets.; lb.
45 ets.; lb. 75 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3; 25 Ibs. $10.
CYANOGAS ANT-KILLER. Gas kills all
ants in the nest. 4 ozs. 30 cts.
DOG-SKAT. Attach tubes to evergreens,
etc.. in obscure place. Will keep dogs, etc.,
away for an entire season. Eliminates the
bother of spraying. Small tube 15 cts.;
large tube 25 cts.
DOG-SKAT SPRAY. 3-0z. bottle 35 cts.
FLY & MOSQUITO. Pt. 35 cts.; qt. 50
ets.; gal. $1.50.
MOLOGEN MCLE KILLER. Eliminates
moles from your lawn within 2 or 3 days!
14-lb. can 50 cts.; 114-Ib. can $1.25;
5-lb. can $4.
NAPHTHALENE FLAKES. Lb. 25 cts.;
5 lbs. 75 cts.3; 25 Ibs. $3.50.
NO-CROW. 14 pt. 60 cts.; pt. $1.
ONE-SPOT FLEA KILLER. 1-0z. pkg.
25 cts.; 3-oz. pkg. 50 cts.
PASTOXINE RAT POISON. Non-poison-
ous to man, domestic animals, or poultry.
Pkg. (enough to kill 100 rats) 60 cts.
For Cutworms and Root Pests
E. D. E. For peach borer control. 5-gal.
ean $1.40 per gal.
PARA-DICHLOROBENZENE. Lb. 40
ets.; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.50; 25 Ibs.
$5.50.
SNAROL. 11, Ibs. 35 cts.; 4 lbs. 85 cts.5
15 Ibs. $3.
Tree Paints, Ete.
GRAFTING WAX. Used for grafting, bud-
ding, etc. 14 Ib. 20 cts.; 14 lb. 30 cts.;
lb. 50 ets.
TREE BAND PASTE. Pt. (1 lb.) 55 ets.;
lg gal. (4 lbs.) $2; gal. (8 Ibs.) $3.60;
5 gals. (40 lbs.) $16.
TREE WOUND PAINT (G. & T. Co.’s).
Pt. 35 ets.; qt. 85 cts.; gal. $2.25; 5 gals.
$10.75.
Weed, Dust, and Ice Control
CALCIUM CHLORIDE. Lays dust and
controls weeds on roads, tennis-courts, etc.
Also melts ice many times faster than salt.
For dust, use 2 lbs. per sq. yd. 5 lbs. 25
ets.; 10 lbs. 45 cts.; 25 lbs. $1; 100 lbs.
$2.50. Write for prices in quantity.
KILL-WEED (Hammond’s). One gal.
makes from 30 to 40 gals, mixed with
water. Qt. 50 cts.; 44 gal. 95 cts.; gal.
$1.50; 5 gals. $5; 10 gals. $9; 55 gals. $44.
Traps
ANT TRAPS. 15 cts. each.
JAPANESE BEETLE TRAPS NO. 4. Will
last for years. Traps, $1 each.
NO. 0 TRAP. Competitive grade. 35 cts.
each.
IRON STAKES. For Beetle Traps. 25 cts.
each. Small stakes 15 cts. each.
BEETLE BAIT, DRY. \% pt. 25 cts.; 12
pt. 50 cts.; lb. $1.25.
BEETLE BAIT, LIQUID. Oz. 50 cts.
LITTLE GIANT MOLE TRAP
Self-setting by pressing down on lever.
$1. (Weight 2 lbs.)
VICTOR SPRING MOUSE TRAPS. 3
for 10 cts.
VICTOR SPRING RAT TRAPS. 10 cts.
each.
WIRE or CAGE RAT TRAPS. 75 cts.
each.
Write for prices in larger quantity.
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 31
Fertilizers, Wheellarrows, Sprayers
FERTILIZERS
G. & T. CO."S GARDEN FERTILIZER.
For flowers, shrubbery, vegetables, fruits,
etc. Use at the rate of 1 pound to 50
square feet. 5 lbs. 35 cts.; 10 lbs. 60
ets.; 25 lbs. $1.25; 50 lbs. $2; 100 Ibs.
$3.50.
ADCO. Will produce clean, odorless ma-
nure in three to four months by adding at
the rate of 2 pounds to the wheelbarrow
load of compost, grass clippings, leaves,
etc. 714 lbs. $1; 25 Ibs. $2; 150 lbs.
$10.50.
ALUMINUM SULPHATE. Lb. 10 ects.;5
lbs. 30 cts.; 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 Ibs. $1;
50 Ibs. $1.75; 100 Ibs. $3.25.
BLOOD MEAL. Lb. 10 cts.; 5 Ibs. 40 ets.;
10 lbs. 75 ects.; 25 Ibs. $1.50; 50 lbs.
$2.50; 100 lbs. $4.
BONE, G. & T. CO.’S SOFT GROUND.
5 Ibs. 25 ects.; 10 Ibs. 45 cts.; 25 Ibs. 90
ets.; 50 Ibs. $1.50; 100-lb. bag $2.85;
167-lb. bag $4.35.
BONE, FINE GROUND PURE. 5 lbs. 30
ets.; 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 Ibs. $1; 50 Ibs.
$1.70; 100 lbs. $3; bag (167 Ibs.) $4.60.
COTTONSEED MEAL. 5 lbs. 80 cts.; 10
Ibs. 50 cts.; 25 Ibs. $1; 50 Ibs. $1.75;
100 lbs. $3.
COW-MANURE (Bo Vung). 5 Ibs. 30
cts.; 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 Ibs. 90 cts.; 50
Ibs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $2.65.
ESSKAY QUALITY PLANT-FOOD. 2
Ibs. 25 cts.; 10 lbs. 75 cts.; 25 Ibs. $1.50;
50 Ibs. $2.35; 100 Ibs. $3.50.
HYPER-HUMUS. Fine for lawns, shrub-
bery, and flower-beds. It conserves mois-
ture, puts organic matter in the soil. 5
Ibs. 25 cts.; 10 Ibs. 40 ects.; 25 lbs. 75
cts.; 50 lbs. $1.10; 100 Ibs. $1.75; 500
Ibs. $6.50; 1,000 Ibs. $11.50.
G. & T. CO.’S GRASS FERTILIZER.
For making new lawns, use 100 pounds
for every 2,000 square feet; for renovating
old lawns, 100 pounds for every 4,000
square feet. 5 Ibs. 35 ects.; 10 Ibs. 60
ets.; 25 lbs. $1.25; 50 Ibs. $2; 100 lbs.
$3.50.
KAINIT. 5 lbs. 25 cts.; 10 Ibs. 45 ets.; 25
Ibs. 85 cts.; 50 Ibs. $1.35; 100 Ibs. $2;
200 lbs. $3.50.
LEAF-MOLD. Pk. 50 cts.; 14 bus. 90
ctsis bus. $1.50; in 5-bus. lots, $1 per
us.
LIME, HYDRATED. For sweetening soils.
10 lbs. 25 cts.; 50 Ibs. 50 ets.; 100 Ibs.
95 cts.
LOMA. Lb. 10 cts.; 5 Ibs. 45 ets.; 10 Ibs.
85 cts.; 25 lbs. $1.50; 50 Ibs. $2.50; 100
Ibs. $4.
NITRATE OF SODA. Lb. 10 cts.; 5 Ibs.
30 cts.; 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 Ibs. $1; 50
Ibs. $1.75; 100 Ibs. $2.50.
PEAT MOSS, GRANULATED. Produced
in Sweden. 3 qts. 15 ets.; 114 pks. 40
ets.; bus. 85 cts.; 3 bus. $1.75; 14 bale
$2.50; bale $4.45.
PLANTABBS. A complete, high-grade food
in odorless tablet form. 30 tablets 25
cts.; 75 tablets 50 cts.; 200 tablets $1;
1,000 tablets $3.50.
POTTING SOIL. A rich screened soil
mixed with humus for window-boxes and
flower-pots. Pk. 30 ets.; 2 bus. 60 ets.;
bus. $1.
G. & T. CO.’S ROSE FOOD. Specially
prepared for the growth of roses. Use a
trowelful, thoroughly mixed with the soil,
before setting out new bushes and apply a
liberal dusting in the early spring and
the late fall. 5 Ibs. 50 ets.; 10 Ibs. 85
cts.; 25 lbs. $1.50; 50 Ibs. $2.50; 100
Ibs. $4.
SHEEP MANURE, PULVERIZED. 5 lbs.
30 cts.; 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25 Ibs. 85 cts.;
50 Ibs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $2.50.
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. Lb. 10
ets.; 5 lbs. 30 cts.; 10 lbs. 50 cts.; 25
Ibs. $1; 50 Ibs. $1.75; 100 Ibs. $2.75.
TOBACCO DUST. Lb. 10 ects.; 5 Ibs. 35
ects.; 10 lbs. 60 cts.; 25 Ibs. $1.25; 100
Ibs. $4.
TOBACCO STEMS (Cut). 5 Ibs. 30 ets.;
10 Ibs. 50 cts.; 25 Ibs. $1; 50 Ibs. $1.50;
100 lbs. $2.50.
VIGORO. 12-oz. pkg. 10 cts.; 5-lb. pkg.
45 cts.; 10-lb. bag 85 cts.; 25-lb. bag
$1.50; 50-lb. bag $2.50; 100-lb. bag $4.
Fertilizer Spreaders
Use a Spreader to insure the proper dis-
tribution which gives the best results.
Loma Spreaders
Junior Loma.......15-in........ $ 295
Loma yay. oer ii ees oo 5 95
MiOmM a cecistiee 30-in. ae as, LL TS
Root Spreaders
1 Mal be) D yeaa islam neces Basie 1 4A-iny oars 5 95
LS NL Dees crepe cone iS bisgaee sos 7 25
PA Ga D eres ete 3 247i opines 10 25
SO He De averse Siping Sc osce 28 00
36 H. D. R. with pneumatic tires.. 43 00
Baltimore Garden Barrows
Made of seasoned wood. Double frames
firmly bolted, iron braced.
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Mt |) |ee|ae| F |e | £0
6B. 26 | 18 | 24 |Steel|114|$1 75/$4 95
Boys’ 2215 | 18 |Steel 1 75| 5 95
3. 14%4| 26 19 | 22) 20 13% 2 80) 6 95
2. (14% 28 | 20| 24) 20 |134| 2 80| 7 75
1. 1914] 30 | 24| 25 “an (134 3 20| 8 95
Steel Wheel for Nos. 4 and 5. 80 ets. ad-
ditional.
Tire Wheel, 3-in., for Nos. 1, 4 and 5. 60
ets. additional.
Plain Pneumatic Wheel on Nos. 1, 4 and
5, add $7.00.
Plain Handles. 80 cts. each.
INDEX To This Book:
Flower Seed, arranged alphabetically
on Pages 2 to 11.
Hardy Shrubs, Page 11.
Perennial and Rock Garden Plant,
Pages 12 and 13.
Bulbs, Vines, Plants,
Trees, etc.,
Pages 14 to 17.
Vegetable Seed, alphabetically, Pages
18 to 25.
Garden Supplies, Pages 26 to 32.
Wheelbarrow
16-gauge pressed steel tray. Capacity,
3 cubitifects ie-As acc ee ee oe $4.20
Wheel only... .$1.75 Tray only....$2.40
Compressed Air Sprayers
Equipped with Brass
extension rod, funnel
top, and adjustable noz-
zle.
Booster. 314 gal. ca-
pacity: se). - eee $2.95
Climax. 314 gal. capa-
City. sere $4.75
Sterling. 4 gal. capa-
city. With galvanized
tankyon SPE Ae $5.75
~W Perfection. 4 gal. capa-
city. Best quality,
built for long service.
With galvanized tank.............. $6.50
With) Copperitankes:: secats see $10.50
Perfection Hudson, Jr. 214 gal. capacity.
With galvanized tank.............. $4.75
With Copper tank. 5.ce =e eee $7.25
Glass jar sprayer, 3% oz. size.......15 ets.
Vapor sprayer, metal, 34 pt. size..... 25 ets.
Handy sprayer, metal, qt. size....... 30 cts.
Misty sprayer, metal, qt. size....... 40 ets.
Continuous sprayer, metal, adjustable noz-
zles qt: sizetih AS. AR See 75 ets.
Cardinal sprayermetal, adjustable nozzle; 3
QtiKSIZE.. wiciccn.s ..5 ee ere ee eee $1.25
All copper sprayer, metal, adjustable noz-
Zles¥36 OZ.Size? JOS RR Rs ERGae eee $1.60
Bucket Sprayers
INO aL es ciao sider s: vesicle Cece ise ace $3.75
INOWULZGi Sate reese are cette Pane eee 6.40
Hand Dusters
Gadet.. (Metal) onc. 3 kr ee 35 ets.
Majori( Metal). t.0ote sant. cet emis 75 ets.
Patrola(Glass) i220" 5.423 Or. Res Ss $0 ets.
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Griffith & Turner's Selected Hardy Roses
Our Roses are vigorous, budded, 2-year-old, field-grown, strictly No. I stock. A half dozen or more of any selection takes the dozen rate
POTTED STOCK
All Roses listed can be furnished in full leaf, growing in 7-inch
pots after May 1.
85 ets. each; $9 per doz., unless otherwise noted
DORMANT STOCK
All varieties listed, except new and patented Roses, can be sup-
plied in dormant stock from March 15 to May 1. Our dormant stock
is not processed or paraffined. 50 cts. each; $5.50 per doz.
SPECIAL ROSE OFFER No. 1
Everblooming
5 “ROSES $2
Dormant Stock
1 Each of the Following Varieties
CALEDONIA
JOANNA HILL
RADIANCE (Pink)
RED RADIANCE TALISMAN
NEW AND PATENTED
HYBRID TEA ROSES
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 3%-+
A color combination of pink, copper, gold,
and salmon. $1 each
Dickson’s Centennial. Plant Patent No.
223. Deep glowing crimson blooms with
red shadings. Very fragrant.
Eclipse. Plant Patent No. 172. Long |
streamlined buds of rich gold without
shadings. $1.25 each
Glowing Sunset. Plant Patent No. 104.
Long, pointed buds open to fuil, double
flowers with the inner petals lengthened
and twisted in the manner of a choice
Cactus Dahlia. The color is a glowing
blend of orange-yellow and _ rose-pink.
$1 each
Mme. Joseph Perraud. The long, slender
and pointed Nasturtium-orange buds open
to sweetly fragrant flowers of a beautiful
Nasturtium buff shading to a shell pink
at petal edges. $1 each
Poinsettia. Semi-double flowers of a bright
rich scarlet color produced profusely all |
season. $1.25 each
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Plant Patent No.
249. Long and pointed buds. The color
is a vivid combination of glowing salmon
and pink, with an orange base. $1.50 each
NEW AND PATENTED
EVERBLOOMING HARDY
CLIMBING ROSES
Apricot Glow. Plant Patent No. 200.
Medium-sized flowers of a bright apricot
shading to yellow at the base. The double,
fragrant blooms are borne in clusters.
$1 each
Golden Glow. Plant Patent¥%No. 263.
Pure bright yellow, semi-double blooms
borne in clusters of four or five each.
£1 each
The New Dawn (Everblooming Dr. W. Van
Fleet). Plant Patent No. 1. Flesh-pink
blooms in summer and fall. $1.50 each
$1 each
HYBRID TEA ROSES
Ami Quinard. Bud blackish garnet, open-
ing to dark maroon.
Autumn. Burnt-orange, marked with red. |
Betty Uprichard. Salmon-pink.
Briarcliff. Rose-pink.
Caledonia. The best white.
Condessa de Sastago. Coppery pink and
gold.
Cynthia. Rich Oriental red.
Dame Edith Helen. Brilliant rose-pink.
Edel. White, ivory shading.
E. G. Hill. Deep maroon, velvety on in-
side.
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant crimson.
Edith Nellie Perkins. Orient red, shaded
cerise-orange; inside salmon pink.
F. J. Grootendorst (Shrub Rose). Bright
crimson.
Pink Grootendorst (Shrub Rose). Clear |
pink.
Gipsy Lass. Rich crimson, maroon shading
Golden Rapture. Pure yellow.
Golden Dawn. Rich straw yellow.
Heinrich Wendland.
verse of petals golden yellow.
Hinrich Gaede. Orange-yellow,
Nasturtium-red.
Imperial Potentate. Dark rose-pink.
Joanna Hill. Clear yellow.
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Pure white.
Lady Alice Stanley. Silvery pink.
Lady Margaret Stewart. Golden-yellow,
shaded and streaked orange and red.
flushed
Nasturtium-red, re-
SPECIAL ROSE OFFER No. 2
Everblooming
5 “ROSES $2
Dormant Stock
1 Each of the Following Varieties
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO
EDEL
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE
GOLDEN DAWN
EDITOR MacFARLAND
Brick-red.
Brilliant scarlet.
Creamy white.
Margaret McGredy.
MecGredy’s Searlet.
MecGredy’s Ivory.
Mme. Butterfly. Soft pink tinted
vellow at base of petals.
, Mme. Edouard Herriot. Coral-red.
Mme. Jules Bouche. White with
blush tints.
») Miss Rowena Thom. Satiny pink,
y orange flame center.
Mrs. Charles Bell.
soft salmon.
Mrs. Henry Morse.
lying vellow glow.
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Rich lemon-yellow.
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Golden yellow.
Shell pink, shaded
Pink with an under-
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet-copper,
flushed with Lincoln red on outside of
petals.
President Herbert Hoover. A combina-
tion of pink, flame, scarlet and yellow.
Radiance. Bright carmine-pink.
Red Radiance. Bright cerise-red.
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Golden yellow»
stained copper.
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Rich yellow.
Talisman. Combination of apricot, gold,
and deep rose-pink.
Ville de Paris. Rich butter-cup yellow.
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES
Climbing American Beauty. Large buds
and flowers of bright purplish crimson.
Climbing Talisman. Apricot, gold and
deep rose-pink.
Climbing Red Radiance. Brilliant red.
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Rich flesh-pink.
Mary Wallace. Bright pink tinted gold.
Paul’s Searlet Climber. A vivid scarlet
which does not fade.
Silver Moon. Large; creamy white.
85 cts. each; $8.50 per doz.
POLYANTHA ROSES
Compact plants producing trusses of small
flowers from early June until frost.
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose).
rosy pink.
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet.
Sparkler. Brilliant sparkling red.
85 ets. each; $8.50 per doz.
Other varieties on request
Soft
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G. & T. CO.*"S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS.
GRIFFITH & TURNER’
for making or renovating a lawn Dig the soil to a depth of
6 inches, and pulverize thoroughly. Apply G. & T. Co.’s
Grass Fertilizer at the rate of 100 pounds per 2,000 square
feet, and rake in well. Sow one of our Special Lawn Formulas
at the rate of 1 pound for every 200 square feet, and then
rake very lightly atter which roll Under favorable con-
7 Se oo oe
S LAWN MIXTURES
7% ry 2 oy oe eee
How to Make and Maintain a Beautiful Lawn
Early spring, late summer and early fall are most favorable
ditions the grass should germinate in about 10 to 15 days.
Do not sprinkle a new lawn with water for the first three
weeks, unless the seeding is followed by very hot, dry
weather, but after this time it should be watered as required.
Under normal conditions, one application of our G. & T. Co.’s
Grass Fertilizer each year, using half the quantity suggested
above, will keep your grass in a healthy condition.
CONTROL CRAB GRASS AND JAPANESE BEETLE
by the use of Arsenate of Lead.
This superb
grass seed is correctly proportioned to give that Old English
effect, and is noted for its complete adaptability to variations in
soil, climate, and other conditions. Weighs over 25 pounds to the
measured bushel, which is an exceptional weight for lawn seed,
and heavy seed means pure seed of highest quality. Lb. 50 cts.;
3 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $2.35; 10 lbs. $4.50; 25 Ibs. $10.50; 100 lbs. $40.
We recommend
this for large areas. It is composed of fine recleaned grasses and
White Dutch Clover of the highest purity and vitality, carefully
proportioned to give a green lawn throughout the summer. Weighs
22 pounds to the measured bushel. Lb. 40 cts.; 3 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs.
$1.90; 10 lbs. $3.60; 25 lbs. $8.50; 100 Ibs. $32.
G. & T. CO.*"S BENT FORMULA. Composed of varieties which
G. & T. CO."S SHADY NOOK GRASS.
G. & T. CO.’S TERRACE SOD MIXTURE.
will make a permanent, luxuriant turf, finer in texture than a lawn
of the ordinary type. Containing a liberal proportion of Bent
Grass, it is deep, rich green in color and produces the effect of a
soft rug, enduring from early spring until covered by snow. Weighs
28 pounds to the measured bushel. Lb. 75 cts.; 3 Ibs. $2.10;
5 lbs. $3.35; 10 lbs. $6.50; 25 lbs. $15.50; 100 Ibs. $60.
A mixture of the shade-
tolerant grasses, properly blended, that will do well under trees
and other shady nooks in the garden. In very stubborn cases it may
be necessary to renovate for several years to obtain a rich green
sward. If so, add lime each fall, as directed above, and sow seed at
the rate of one pound to every 300 square feet. Lb. 50 cts.; 3 lbs.
$1.45; 5 lbs. $2.35; 10 lbs. $4.50; 25 Ibs. $10.50; 100 lbs. $40,
A mixture of grasses
that will produce strong, spreading roots, withstanding drought
and sun, and thriving on shallow soils. If slope is very severe, sow
along with each pound of seed 1 quart of oats for every 100 square
feet of lawn, to help prevent washing by heavy rains. Lb. 50 cts.;
3 lbs. $1.45; 5 lbs. $2.35; 10 Ibs. $4.50; 25 lbs. $10.50; 100 lbs. $40.
1 lb. of Arsenate of Lead mixed with 25 lbs. of sand is sufficient to treat 100 sq. it.
G. & T. CO.’"S IMPERIAL TURF MIXTURE.
G. & T. CO.’S SEASHORE LAWN GRASS.
that are especially suitable for lawns at the seashore.
pure sand.
25 Ibs. $10.50; 100 Ibs. $40.
PARK LAWN GRASS (Low-priced Mixture).
price.
not required. Lb. 30 cts.; 100 lbs. $25.
HORMONE TREATED GRASS SEED.
can be treated for 50c.
GRASS VARIETIES:
Bent. Lb. $1.25; 3 lbs. $3.50; 5 lbs. $6.00.
Fancy Red Tops. Lb. 30 cts.; 3 lbs. 80 cts.; 51
Kentucky Blue Grass. Lb. 40 cts; 3 lbs. $1.15
White Dutch Clover. 14 lb. 45 cts.; 16 lb. 7
3 lbs. $3.50; 5 lbs. $6.00.
Ask for prices on other varieties.
Further information on request.
bs. $1.25.
5 lbs. $1.90.
Keep your lawn growing luxuriantly by applying,
each spring and fall
G. & T. Co.’s GRASS FERTILIZER
5 Oe 6 occ $0.35 | 25 1bs................$1-25
Ue ee opie om cra pias =60) |) 50M DS eee a eerie 2.00
| LOOIMDS 2 pooner ae ee $3.50
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
A mixture of grasses
In preparing
the soil, work in a liberal amount of sheep manure and top-dress
with about 4 inches of good top-soil, as grasses will not grow well in
Lb. 50 cts.; 3 Ibs. $1.45; 5 lbs. $2.35; 10 lbs. $4.50;
This is a commer-
cial mixture of good-quality grass seed frequently sold at a higher
We recommend it only where a fine and durable lawn is
Will develop maximum
root growth where favorable conditions exist. 5 lbs. of grass seed
5 cts.; lb. $1.25;
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