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DIGGS & BEADLES SEED CO., INC., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
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Vegetable Plants—Continued 
!' Pink, Bonny Best, Brimmer, Marglobe, Ponderosa, Stone. 
\ Ready in May, June, and July. Per doz., 20c; per 50, 45c; 
' per 100, 75c, postpaid. Not postpaid, per doz., 15c; per 50, 
. 30c; per 100, 50c; per 500, at 45c per 100. 
Transplanted Plants: Same varieties. Per doz. 35c; per 
1 50, 80c; per 100, $1.40, postpaid. Not postpaid, per doz., 25c; 
| per 50, 70c; per 100, $1.25. 
EGG PLANTS —Ready May and June. Black Beauty. Per 
i doz., 30c; per 50, 80c; per 100, $1.40, postpaid. Not postpaid, 
per' .doz., 25c; per 50, 70c; per 100, $1.25. 
CELERY PLANTS—Varieties: Winter Queen, Giant Pascal, 
> White Plume, Self Blanching. Ready July and August. Per 
I 50, 40c; per 100, 75c, postpaid. Not postpaid, per 50, 35c; 
per 100, 60c; per 1,000, $5.00., 
;PEPPER PLANTS—Varieties: Royal King, Long Red Cay¬ 
enne, Chinese Giant and Pimento. Ready May and June. 
Per doz., 30c; per 50, 70c; per 100, $1.15, postpaid. Not post¬ 
paid, per doz., 25c; per 50, 60c; per 100, $1.00. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS—Ready March, April. 50 for 75c; 
per 100, $1.25, postpaid. Not postpaid, per 50, 65c; per 100, 
5 $ 1 . 10 . 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS —Ready May and June. Hanover 
Yellow variety. Per 100, 45c, postpaid. Not postpaid, per 
j 100, 35c; per 1,000, $3.00. 
Varieties—Porto Rico and Nancy Hall. Per 100, 55c, post¬ 
paid. Not postpaid, per 100, 45c; per 1,000, $4.00. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS —Washington, two years old. Ready 
November. 1st until May. Per 50, 90c; per 100, $1.50, post¬ 
paid. Not postpaid, 50 for 75c; per 100, $1.25; per 1,000, $8.50. 
kHUBARB ROOTS —Ready November 1st until May. 20c 
') each; per doz., $1.50, postpaid. Not postpaid, each 15c; per 
( doz., $1.25; per 100, $8.00. 
SAGE ROOTS —Ready March and April. Each, 20c; per doz., 
$1.50, postpaid. Not postpaid, each 15c; per doz., $1.25. 
THYME ROOTS —Ready March and April. Each 20c; per 
doz., $1.50, postpaid. Not postpaid, each 15c; per doz., $1.25. 
UORSE RADISH ROOTS— Ready November to May. Per 
\ doz., 40c; per 50, 85c; per 100, $1.50, postpaid. No f postpaid, 
{ per doz., 35c; per 50, 75c; per 100, $1.40. 
IRISH POTATOES 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
CULTURE —Irish Potatoes should be planted in the Spring 
as early as the ground can be prepared. In rich soil, rows 3 
feet apart, placing the cut tubers 15 inches apart in the row. 
Use a well-balanced Potato Fertilizer, which should contain 
not less than 5 per cent of Potash; 8 per cent is better on most 
soils. Stable manure has a tendency to make Potatoes grow 
rpugh and scabby. As a fertilizer for use on Potatoes there 
is nothing better than D. & B.’s Potato and Berry Grower. 
{ For late crop, plant from June to August. We recommend 
sprinkling Powdered Sulphur on Potatoes when they are cut 
fpr planting, which is a preventive of blight and scab and also 
prevents bleeding, which weakens the vitality of the Potato and 
is in other ways injurious. Many of our largest Potato plant¬ 
ers always use Sulnhur with the best results—1 pound is suf¬ 
ficient for 50 pounds of Potatoes. Potatoes should be cut sev¬ 
eral days before planting, as the cut should heal somewhat 
before putting them in the ground. In the Potato growing sec¬ 
tions of Maine the most successful growers cut their Potatoes 
4. to 6 weeks before planting. 
IRISH COBBLER—This well-known Potato is now more 
•largely grown both by market and home gardeners for early 
.crop than all other varieties combined. It is an extra early 
Barge white Potato; hardy and vigorous grower, having very 
• few small Potatoes in a hill. Our strain of this potato is the 
ibest stock obtainable. 
Virginia Grown—Selected—Pk. 55c; bu. $1.50; 150-lb. sk, $3.25 
;Maine Grown—Selected—Pk. 45c; bu. $1.30; 150-lb. sack $2.90 
SPAULDING NO. 4 ROSE—A strain of the Early Rose, but 
jhas a smoother skin and is of much better table quality, a 
jbetter yielder, and keeps well. Virginia grown. Pk. 50c; 
bu. $1.50; 150-lb. sack $3.00. 
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D. & B. SNOW 
GREEN MOUNTAIN 
IRISH COBBLERS 
