VEGETABLE PLANTS, SWEET PEAS, ETC. 37 
ONE DOLLAR, and from that up to any amount the purchaser may 
desire. Ihey are indeed a surprise. Sent only by Express. 7 
IDcoetable plants. * * * 
Asparagus. The Spring is the best time to plant an Asparagus bed. 
? bere '* n ,° h °? 1e ’ whether its occupants be rich or poor, but should 
have a bed of this delicious vegetable. I have to offer fine two year 
o d p'ants of (.onnover’s Colossal, Palmetto and Barr’s Mammoth at 
Jhl.OO per hundred roots. 
Celery Plants. Ready in June. 50 cents per hundred. 
r.GG Pi.ants. 25 cents per dozen. 
Pepper Plants. 10 cents per dozen. 
Cabbage Plants. After March I5th. 25 cents per hundred. 
Sweet Potato Plants. 35 cents per hundred : .$5.50 per thousand. 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant, Fme strong roots, $1.50 per dozen. 
lOMATO I LANTS. Ihese we grow in quantities in pots, and can be 
shipped any distance without breaking the ball or injury to the plant. 
Pot grown tomato plants are from two to three weeks earlier than 
tender plants from frames and hotbeds, that have to be dug up with- 
out a ball of dirt at the roots, and consequently wilt and suffer for 
severa! days after planting before ihey take a fresh root. On the 
other hand tne pot grown plants never receive a check or set back in 
any way, but keep right on growing and fruit two weeks in advance 
of hotbed and frame grown plants. Those who have once tried Pot 
Grown tomato Plants would never use any other. Try a dozen and 
he convinced. Ready February 1st. We have all (he leading varie- 
ties. 1 nee by Express, 40 cents per dozen ; $3.00 per hundred. 
Small jfmtts. 
Strawberry Plants. We have a good assortment of all the leading 
varieties. Fine slrong plants. 75 cents per hundred 
Grape Vines. A splendid assortment of the most popular varieties 
suited to our climate. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen 
Currants An assortment of the best varieties, Red, White and Black 
Large, two year, 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Blackberries. Snyder, Lawton, Kittatawney and Early Harvest 50 
cents per dozen; $2.00 per hundred. 7 
G< doae BS ** m " Hciughton and Downing. 20 cents each: $2.00 per 
R « S /nn RRIK u' 7 lll i hC3t Red and B,ack varietie s 50 cents per dozen ; 
qiE.UO per hundred. 1 
Sweet ipeae. 
FASTI TON’S FRAGRANT, 
FAVORITE FLOWER. 
Botes on Sweet ipeas. 
The Sweet Pea, as respects size, texture, diversity of colors, exquisite 
shades, phenomenal productions of blooms, and exquisite perfumes, 
