. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. CHESTNUT GBOVE CORN—This corn was grown on ChestnutGrove Farm, Baltimore county, and the average yield from the whole crop was20 1-16 barrels to the acre. The ears are large, deep, medium-sized grain, andof beautiful color. Qt., 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $ lO^bus. lots, $ bus. G. & T. MAMMOTH YELLOW COKN—The largest, most prolific yellowcorn in existence; the ears attain an average length from 12 to 15 inches, andmalce a crop in 110 to 120 days, growing medium-sized, fodder very deep , 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus.,


. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. CHESTNUT GBOVE CORN—This corn was grown on ChestnutGrove Farm, Baltimore county, and the average yield from the whole crop was20 1-16 barrels to the acre. The ears are large, deep, medium-sized grain, andof beautiful color. Qt., 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $ lO^bus. lots, $ bus. G. & T. MAMMOTH YELLOW COKN—The largest, most prolific yellowcorn in existence; the ears attain an average length from 12 to 15 inches, andmalce a crop in 110 to 120 days, growing medium-sized, fodder very deep , 15c. Peck, 75c. Bus., $ 10-bus. lots, $ bus. NEW MARYLAND YELLOW DENT—The grains are unusually deep, earslarge. .«t:ilks , 7 to 10 feet high, does not exhaust soil so much, and will stand drought better than alarge stalk, and will yield 5 to10 bushels per acre more than anyother corn generally planted. Qt., , 75c. Bus., $ 10-bus. lots,$ bus. IMPBOVEB EARLY LEAMING—Bred and tested for 10 years. Pedi-gree stock. An early select


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