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WAKEFIELD —Selected stock; 
large solid heads of good qual- 
ity, A fewdays ater than Ear- 
ly Jersey Wakefield, larger in 
size and combines all the good 
qualities ofan early long-keep- 
ing sort 
EARLY SUSIMER.—This is 
one of the best of the largeearly 
fiat head varieties, It is an ex- 
ceedingly valuable market va- 
riety. adapted for close plant- 
Ing, and will thereby give a 
large number of heads per acre. 
Matures about ten days after 
Early Jersey Wakefield, The 
headsare very compact and sol- 
id, and usually doubie the 
weight of the Early Jersey 
Wakefield, 
Wecan supply either of the 
above varieties 500 for $1.25; 1000 
for $2 00: 10.000 or over at $',50 
per 1000, I especially solicit 
orders for cabbage plants from 
Northern growers, I believe 
that we can give you better 
plants early in the season and 
for less money than you can 
grow them at home, 
CAULIFLOWER.—Our plants 
are very fine, grown from best 
imported seed of Early Snow- 
For the last three or four year: we have been doing a 
large business in vegetable plants, selliag many hundred 
thousand Our specialties in this ine are sweet potat> 
plants early cabbage plants, early tomato plants, cauli- 
Hower, egg plants, pepper, beet, etc. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS.—There is probably no 
section where better sweet potatoes can be gr wn than 
herein the Eastern Shore of Maryland. All customers 
are advised to buy plants. Weexpect to havea very fine 
stock atthe prop.rseasun. I will nave following va- 
rieties; 
BIG STEM JERSEY.—(See Illustration). This is a 
very popular variety, especi2 ly with thbse who wish to 
get their crop in market before others begin todig It 
isa heavy yielder, good quality, either for market or 
home use and the most largely grown of all varieties in 
this section. Plants 0c per 100 postpaid; $200 per M.: 
$16.0u per 10,00U by express receiver to pay charges. 
GOLD SKIN.—This is a beautiful yellow potato, usu- 
ally growing very chunky. It hasa peculiarity of being 
almost a golden yellow inside, and is sometimes describ- 
edas beingall heart. Tne quality is very fine, and this 
is in every way a very desirable potato either for home 
use or market. Price of plants same as Big Stem Jersey. 
RED NANSEMOND.—This variety has a blood red 
skin, but inside is yellow anddry. It cooks very fine 
and many think it one of the best on the market. Red 
Nansemond 1s especially popular where a dry potato is 
desired. This is also an excellent keeper, Price of 
plants same as Big Stem Jersey. 
YELLOW NANSEMOND.—(UP RIVERS). This is a 
chunky, smooth jeliow sweet potato: yields heavy and 
for all purposes a desirable variety Price of plants 60c 
per 100 postpaid; $2.-0 per M.;: $20,00 per 10,00. 
Chester Co., Pa June 13, 1919. 
W.F. Allen. Salisbury, Md. 
Dear Sir —Sweet potato plants came Saturday in fine 
condition, could not have been better Severa’ of my 
friends:aw me get them at the station and the, thought 
they were splendid, Edw. H. Pugh. 
Washington Co.. Ind. May 20, 1910. 
W F. Allen. Salisbury. Md. 
Dear Sir:—Sweet potato plants came to hand in good 
condition. |] thank you for same and aiso for good 
count. Yours, T, J. Tone. 
_ CABBAGE PLANTS.—This is one of our specialties 
in vegetable plants. We ship hundreds of thousands 
North for early setting, and we understand the parties 
who have been buying them have heen highly pleased, 
Itis evident that we will do a larger business in this line 
the coming Spring than ever before and we shall try to 
be prepared forit, Our early cabbage plants will be 
ready from the Ist t» the 10th of April, and we grow the 
three leading varisties as follows; 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD —The best of the fi st 
early cabbage in cultivation. It forms fine, solid heads 
of good size, conical in shape with few outside leaves, 
The quality is of the best, We offer this as the earliest 
Strain of this variety and is sure to give satisfaction, 
ball. Ready any time after April 
15th at75e per 100;$4, per 1000. 
TOMATO PLANTS.—Our tomato plants are usually 
ready for the field from May Ist and after. The plants 
we offer are about 6 inches high, well hardened and 
ready for open field planting. I offer the sano va- 
rieties; Earliana, Chalks Jewel, June Pink and Allen's 
Best. Our price is $1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1000 by express 
receiver to pay charges, 
EGG PLANTS.—We have been very successful in 
growing extra fine plants of this delicious vegetable, and 
offer the two best varieties, Black Beauty and New York 
Improved Spineless. Of the twol think Black Beauty 
the best. Plants ready about May l0th to lithand after 
Price $1,00 per 100: $8 0U per 1000. 
PEPPER PLANTS.—Well grown, strong. stalky and 
hardened ready for the field during May and June. Ruby 
King. the most popular variety. Price $.75 per 100; $4.00 
per 1000. 
BEET PLANTS.—Good strong, ready for the open 
field, that will give you beets two or three weeks earlier 
than seed sown in the open ground. Either Eelipse, 
Blood Red Turnip or Egyptian. Ready after April 15th 
Price $1.25 per M.; $10.00 per 10,000, 
ONION PLANTS.—Prizetaker, ready by the middle of 
April. Price $1 00 per 1 in ony quantity ve may have. 
LY JERSEY 
Burlington Co., N. 
W.F. Allen, Salisbury, Md 
Dear Sir;—The cabbage plants received Saturday 
evening in ¢ cd condition for wnich I thank you very 
muen. Yours Respectfully, Edw. A. Newbold. 
Richmond Co., N. Y., June 14, 1910. 
W.F Allen. Salisbury, Md. 
Dear Sir:—The sweet potato plants were received 
this morningand they were in fine order for which I 
thank you very much, W. A. Bishop. 
AKEFIELD 
J. May 3, 1910. 
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