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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



DIRECTIONS FOR CULTURE 



Strawberries require ■well-tilled soil; the plants should be set 15 inches apart, in rows 2 feet 

 wide. Firm the plants well in the soil and Iceep thoroughly cultivated. 



In early winter when the ground is frozen, cover the whole with long straw, which should 

 be removed from the plant in the spring, but allowed to remain on the ground as a mulch, to 

 keep the berries clean next summer. When strawberries are moved in the fall, they should be 

 left until October or the first of November. 



BIG joe; — This variety was introduced about twenty years ago, and proven a wonderful 

 discovery. It is a mid-season to late variety, equally in size, firmness and yield as the Chesa- 

 peake, and superior in flavor and color. Succeeds on a great variety of soils. 



CHESAPEAKE — Late. Large, firm and productive. One of the fanciest varieties grown. 

 GAIVDY — Late. Large and firm. 



KLONDYKE — Medium Early. Very Productive, berries large and firm. 



PREMIER — One of the very best of extra early varieties; succeeds on almost all soil (if 

 well drained). Produced in vast quantities, berries of good size, attractive appearance and 

 excellent quality. Above varieties $1.75 per hundred, postpaid. 



PROGRESSIVE-EVERBEARING — $3.50 per 100, postpaid. 



VEGETABLE PLANT 



FROMi^SEED BED. SPECIAL PRICE IN QUANTITY. 



CABBAGE — All the leading varieties. May 1. frame grown, 

 70e. per 100: $2.50 per 500: $4.50 per 1000. Field grown from 

 May 1 to December 1. 50c. per 100; $2.00 per 500: $4.00 per 1000. 

 By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail. 



CAULIFLOWER — Early Snowball- $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 

 1000. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail. 



CELERY — All the leading varieties, eoc. per 100; $2.50 per 

 500; $5.00 per 1000. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. if by 

 mail. 



EGG PLANT 

 $8.00 per 1000. 

 mail. 



—Imp. Baltimore from seed bed. $1..50 per 100: 

 By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100, by 



LETTUCE — Ready at all seasons. All the leading varieties. 

 70e. per 100, .$3.00 per 500; $6.00 per 1000. By express, not 

 prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail. 



PEPPER — All leading varieties at 25c. per doz.; $1.00 per 100; 

 $8.00 per 1000. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if 

 by mail. 



SWEET POTATO — 75c. per 100; $3.0O per 500; .$6.0O per 

 1000. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail. 



TOMATO — Ready April 1. Seed-bed plants of Bonnie Best, 

 Chalk's Jewel, and Main Crop Varieties at 75c. per 100; $2.50 

 per oOO; $5.00 per 1000. Main crop varieties, Field Grown, 

 ready May 25. 50c. per 100; $2.00 per 500; $4.00 per 1000. By 

 express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail. 



FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS 



WILL MATURE HEADS TWO TO THREE WEEKS EARLIER THAN YOUR HOME-GROWN PLANTS. 



VARIETIES: 



Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield, Succession and Early Flat Dutch 



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 be shipped to distant points without danger of spoiling, and should 

 be planted in the open ground from four to five weeks earlier than frame plants. 



They will stand a temperature of 10 to 15 degrees above zero without injury, 

 take root and start to grow as soon as warm weather sets in. 



Will do very much better planted early, as they will 



Orders filled from January 1 until April 1. We do not advise planting later tlian this time. 



Prices by Parcel Post, postage paid. In lots of 100, 200, 300, or 400 plants at 50c. per 100 plants; 500 plants for $1.60; 1,000 or 

 more at $3.00 per 1,000 plants. 



Orders are filled by the 100, not 250 or 350. These prices are for even quantities of one variety to package; if you ordered 200 of 

 one variety and 300 of another variety you would pay at the 100 rate.. 



Prices by Express, buyer paying express charges. In lots of 1,000 to 4,000 plants at $2.00 per 1,000; 5,000 or more at $1.50 per 

 1,000. Plants packed for express shipment, 1,000 or 2,000 plants of a variety to package, they weigh about 25 pounds per thousand 

 plants, packed for shipment. For the past two years the Express service has been congested, and the deliveries slow and unsatisfactory. 

 We therefore advise Parcel Post shipments. 



TEP..MS, CASH WITH ORDER, PLEASE. No Plants Shipped C. O. D. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



