Vegetable Plants, Roots and Herbs 



While patriotic duty inspired many during tine past few years to plant a home vegetable garden, and while these have not in 

 every instance been a success, a great many have been entirely so, and to many an amateur this has been the first real introduc- 

 tion of vegetables fresh fi-om the garden to the table. This should induce many to continue their home gardens, and with this in 

 mind we will continue to give the same care and attention to the development of this class of plants that we did during war times. 



Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 

 Rhubarb. Early Victoria. Large stalks, finest cooking 



variety, strong roots 15 cts. each. $1 50 $10 00 



Rosemary. Pot-grown plants , 25 cts. each. 2 50 



Sage. lIoWs Mammoth 20 cts. each. 1 50 10 00 



Sweet Potatoes. Ready May and June. 



Yellow Nansemoiid 



lied Nanseviond 



Tansy. Pot-grown plants. .. . 20 cts. each. 1 50 

 Tarragon {Estragon). Pot- 

 grown plants 30 cts. each. 2 50 



Thyme. Broad-leaved Eng- 

 lish. Pot-grown plants . . 20 cts. each. 1 50 

 Tomatoes. Strong pot-grown plants ready 

 May and June. 

 Bonny Best. Bright scarlet. Very early 



and productive 



Per 100 Per 1000 .^JoHe. The leading sott 



for general use 



* Ponderosa. Very large 



purplish-pink fruits.. 



1 00 



$7 50 



1 00 



7 50 



10 00 





18 00' 





10 00 





AspARAGi'S Root 



Artichokes. Large Green Globe. Pot- 

 grown plants ready in April and May. . . 

 Asparagus. We can supply any of the fol- 

 lowing splendid varieties in strong two- 

 year-old roots, the proper size to plant. 

 Cultural leaflet free on application: 

 Dreer's Eclipse. A grand green sort. . . . 

 Argenteiiil. Famous French violet variety 

 Conover^S Colossal. Large and productive 



Palmetto. Very early and desirable 



Brussels Sprouts. Dreer's Matchless. 

 An extra fine strain ready in April, May 



and June 



Cabbage. Early varieties ready in April an^" 

 May: 

 Early Jersey Wakefield. Conical heads.. 



Early Summer. Solid flat 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 will be oflfered in our stmimer 



list. 

 Chamomile. Pot-grown plants 20 cts. each. 



Chives. Clumps 15 cts. each. 



Egg Plants. Pot-grown plants ready in May 

 and June. 



Early Black Beauty 



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



Horse Radish. Maliner Kren or New 



Bohemian. A variety that produces roots 



of enormous size. Sets 



Lavender. Pot-grown plants. .35 cts. each. 

 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. 



Spearmint 20 cts. each. 



Pepper. Pot-grown plants ready May and 

 June. 

 Large Bell or Bullnose. Large and mild 

 Pimiento. The sweetest Pepper grown . . 



Ruby King. A fine rich red sort 



Long Red Cayenne. Hot and pungent. . 

 Parsley. Dreer' sDioarf Perfection. Beau- 

 tifully curled foliage, pot-grown plants, 



ready April to June 



(196) 



Per doz. 



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12 50 



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1 75 



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Pot-grown Tomato Plant 

 (Showing the Strong Root Development) 



