/ ///• TILLINGHAST SEED CO., LA CONNER, WASH. 
Vegetable Plants 
Securely Packed with Moss at the Roots. By Mail, Postpaid. 
Per doz. Per 100 
TOMATO BONNY BEST — Transplanted , $0.50 $2.50 
Smaller plants from seed bed (not transplanted) ,.. .25 1.50 
CELERY, WHITE PLUME — Early plants from hot-bed 25 1.00 
Later plants, after June loth 20 .75 
CAULIFLOWER — Early, from hot-bed 30 1.50 
Late plants, after June 15th 25 1.00 
CABBAGE — Early Jersey Wakefield, wlntered-over plants 25 1.00 
Late Flat Dutch and Winningstadt, after June 15th .20 .75 
For price of early and late Cabbage Plants, by express or freight, by the 1000 
write, stating kinds and quantities wanted. 
ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS — 1 year, 25c per doz.; 75c per 50; $1.00 per 100, postpaid. 
Two year, 50c per doz.; $1.50 per St); $2.50 per 100, postpaid. 
Good Books for Farmers and Gardeners 
Sent by Mail, Postpaid, at the Prices Named. 
CELERY CULTURE — By W. R. Beattie. This Is not only a practicaly guide for 
beginners, but a handy reference for those already engaged in celery grow- 
ing. It clearly describes and illustrates the best methods to be used for grow- 
ing either in small quantities or in carload lots. Size 5x7. Cloth, 60c. 
ASPARAGUS — By F. M. Hexamer. This useful book describes the best methods 
of growing and marketing asparagus. It also tells how to can or dry the 
product and how to handle any insects or fungi that may attack the plant. 
Illustrated; 5x7 Inches. Coth, price 60c. 
ONIONS, HOW TO GROW THEM PROFITABLY — By seventeen growers of 
experience. The best book ou onions ever published. Paper, 20c. 
ONION RAISING — By James J. H. Gregory. A new booklet giving in detail the 
most approved methods of raising onions for market or home. Paper, 30c. 
HOW TO GROW CABBAGE — By Gregory. Full details for growing, keeping and 
selling cabbage. Paper, 30c. 
CARROTS, MANGEL WURTZELS, ETC. — By Gregory. How to grow, harvest, 
keep and feed all kinds of farm roots for stock feeding. Paper, 30c. 
GARDENING FOR PROFIT — By Peter Henderson. The best book on gardening 
ever written. No market gardener should try to do without it, and it will pay 
every farmer to read it. Cloth, 12 mo., profusely illustrated, $1.50. 
SMALL FRUIT CU LTU RALIST — By Andrew S. Fuller. This book covers the 
whole ground of small fruits, their culture, varieties, packing for market, etc. 
It is very finely and thoroughly illustrated. Cloth, 12 mo., $1.00. 
PROFITS IN POULTRY — This excellent work contains the combined experience 
of a number of practical men in all departments of poultry raising. It is 
profusely illustrated and will be of much value to every poultry keeper. 
Cloth, 12 mo., $1.00. 
SOILING CROPS AND THE SILO — By Thojnas Shaw. How to cultivate and 
harvest crops; how to build and fill a .silo; how to use silage. The newest 
and most valuable of all 'books for the dairyman. It tells all about growing 
and feeding all kinds of soiling crops that have been found useful in any part 
of the United States or Canada — climate and soil to which they are adapted, 
rotation, sowing, cultivating and feeding. Also about building and filling 
silos, what to use and how to fill and feed it. Illustrated. 364 pages. 5x7 
inches. Cloth, net $1.50. 
