Vegetable Plants, Roots and Herbs 



Patriotic duty during the World War inspired many amateurs to plant a home garden, and while some of these were only a partial 

 success, it was to many people the first real introduction of vegetables fresh from the garden to the table, and as a result home gardening 

 continues to develop. With this in mind we give special attention to the production of the best varieties of vegetable plants and roots. 



Asp.\R.\Gus Root 



Rhubarb. Early Victoria. Large stalks, finest cooking variety, 



strong roots. 15 cts. each SI 



Rosemary. Pot-grown plants. 25 cts. each 2 



Sage. Holt's Mammoth. 20 cts. each 1 



Sweet Potatoes. Ready May and June. 



Yellow Nansemond 



Red Nansemond 



Tansy. Pot-grown plants. 20 cts. each.. . . 1 

 Tarragon (Estragon). Pot-grown plants. 



25 cts. each 2 



Thyme. Broad-leaved English. Pot-grown 



plants. 20 cts. each 1 50 



Tomatoes. Strong pot-grown plants ready 

 May and June. 



Avon. Deep scarlet 75 



Bonny Best. Very early, bright scarlet. ... 75 

 Stone. The leading sort 



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35 



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12 50 



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15 



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75 



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 60 



25 



1 50 



25 



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75 



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75 



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Artichokes. Large Green Globe. Pot-grown 



plants ready in April and May SI 50 SIO 00 



Asparagus. We can supply any of the following 

 splendid varieties in strong two-year-old roots, 

 the proper size to plant. Cultural leaflet free 

 on application: 



Drcer's Eclipse. A grand green sort 



Argenteuil. Famous French violet variety 



Columbian White. Large white 



Conover's Colossal. Large and productive 



Palmetto. Very early and desirable 



Pedigreed Washington. New rust resisting. For 



description, see page 11 



Brussels Sprouts. Dreer's Matchless. An extra 



fine strain ready in April, May and June 



Cabbage. Early varieties ready in April and May: 



Early Jersey Wakefield. Conical heads 



Early Summer. Solid fiat heads 



Cabbage. Late varieties. These will be offered 



in our summer list. 

 Cauliflower. Ready in April and May. 



Earliest Snowstorm. Hot-bed plants 



Early Snowball. Hot-bed plants 



Earliest Snowstorm. Pot-grown plants 



Early Snowball. Pot-grown plants 



Celery. These wiU be offered in our summer Hst. 



Chives. Clumps. 15 cts. each 1 50 



Egg Plants. Early Black Beauty. Pot-grown 



plants ready in May and June 1 



Hop Vines. Pot-grown plants, 25 cts. each. ... 2 

 Horse-Radish. Maliner Kren or New Bohemian. 

 A variety that produces roots of enormous 



size. Sets 



Lavender. Pot-grown plants, 25 cts. each 2 



Lettuce. Ready April and May. 



Dreer's All Heart. Reliable hard heading 



Dreer's Improved Hanson. Fine head sort for 



summer 



Mint. Pot-grown plants. 



Peppermint. 20 cts. each 1 



Spearmint. 20 cts. each 1 



Pepper. Pot-grown plants ready May and June. 



Large Bell or Bullnose. Large and mild 1 



Piemiento. The sweetest Pepper grown 1 



Ruby King. A fine rich red sort 1 



Long Red Cayenne. Hot and pungent 1 



Parsley. Dreer's Dwarf Perfection. Beautifully 

 curled foliage, pot-grown plants, ready April 



to June 1 00 



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10 00 



00 



7 00 



50 



18 00 



35 



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50 



15 00 



75 



75 



50 



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50 



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7 00 



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7 00 



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7 00 



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7 00 



for general use 



Ponderosa. Very largi 

 purplish-pink fruits. 



75 



75 



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40 00 

 40 00 



40 00 



40 00 



30 00 



6 00 



15 00 



7 00 



PoT-GROWN Tomato Plant 

 (Showing the Strong Root Development) 



