Late American Drumhead, This is a little later than Fottler’s and is a very tine varie¬ 
ty for fall and winter use. 
Premium Flat Dutch. Better known perhaps and more extensively grown than any 
other Variety. For winter use the plants are set from June 20 to July 20, though if to 
be set here later than July 4th I should prefer setting an earlier variety. 
, P d Dutch and Red Drumhead. These are grown and used for pickling being of a 
bright red color. They differ oidy in shape. Many other sorts including the Drum¬ 
head Savoy are grown in small quantities the demand for them not being large. 
Prices. By mail, per hundred 40 cents. By express, 1000, $2,00. 5000 or over at 
$1.50 per thousand. This includes packing and delivery to express office here. 
Celery Plante. 
We find that the demand for Celery is rapidly increasing and we have this season 
greatly increased our seed-beds to keep pace with the growing demand for plants. 
Celery makes but little growth before the cool fall months, consequently the demand 
for plants does not come as early as for cabbage, and we do not commence shipping 
them before about June 20th. 
Varieties. Crawford's Half Dwarf is now the most popular variety and we are 
grow iug it more extensively than any other. It has a rich nutty flavor and great vigor 
of growth, is very solid and fine. 
Aa Plume C! test nut. A new variety of dwarf white solid celery worthy of trial. 
Dwarf White Solid. This has been for years a popular variety for market. 
Boston Market. A favorite with many for home use. The stalks branch and grow 
looser than most sorts. 
Giant White Soli l. The tallest growing variety, and consequently more difficult to 
bleach than others, but produces a heavier crop. 
Prices. By mail, per 100 50 cents. By express, 1000 $2,50. 5000 or over at $2.00. 
All orders will be acknowledged when received and the plants shipped as soon as pos¬ 
sible a Ter ward, usually the following day unless the order is received on Friday when 
we wait till the following Monday* 
Other igla.xi.ts. 
We can also supply Cauliflower Plants at 50 cents per 100 $4,00 per 1000. Tomatoes, 
(transplanted.) ‘30 ceiTs per dozen, $2,00 per hundred. Peppers, 20 cents per dozen, 
$1,00 per 100. Sweet Potatoes. 30 cents per 100. $2,50 per 1000. If by mail add 20 cts. 
per dozen to the above prices for postage. 
Location. La Plume is located on D. L. & W. R. R., twelve miles north of Scran¬ 
ton, Pa. We are six hours and a halt rom N. York city, eight hours from Philadelphia, 
and two from Binghamton N. Y., with direct line to each. 
All shipments by freight or express are made m the D. L. & W. Co., which also reach¬ 
es Oswego, Syracuse, Utica and Ithaca, N.Y., Easton, Wilkesbarre, Bloomsburg and 
Northumberland, Pa., and many towns in N. J. 
Parties ordering shipments will please give the route by which they can most leadily 
reach any of the above places. 
N. B. Always give us the name of the express line through which you wish your 
goods to come, so that we may know which way to send packages most directly. Atten¬ 
tion to this may save you some extra freight bills. 
Terms. Our terms are cash. Remit by Registered Letter, or P. O. Money Order, 
(drawn on Scranton, Pa.), One Dollar and under may safely be sent in a common letter, 
if plainly addressed. 
Address all communications to Isaac F. Tillinghast, 
La Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa, 
