GRAND RAPIDS GROWERS, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan 
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Herbs 
For early use, sow seed in 
hotbed or in open ground in 
May, in rows one foot apart. 
Cover very lightly and thin to 
six inches apart in the row. 
They should be cut on a dry 
day, just before they come into 
full blossom. Tie in bunches 
and keep where they will dry 
quickly. 
ANISE. Used for flavoring. 
Oz., 15c, postpaid. 
CARAWAY. Seeds used for 
flavoring. Oz., 15c, postpaid. Dill. 
CORIANDER. Seeds used for flavoring. Oz., 10c, 
Thyme. 
Sage. 
postpaid. 
DILL. Used for flavoring pickles. Oz., 10c, postpaid. 
SWEET MARJORAM. Used for seasoning. Oz., 20c, 
postpaid. 
SAGE. Very aromatic. Oz., 40c, postpaid. 
SUMMER SAVORY. Leaves used for flavoring soups. 
Oz., 20c, postpaid. 
Quality Vegetable Plants 
For those who desire an early crop, either for table or for local marketing, 
these plants will prove most desirable, and the fact that they are inexpensive and 
r .. pl t call for minimum labor and trouble in producing the crop has created an ever- 
B ‘ increasing demand for them. They may be set out at the same time you would 
plant sets or cabbage plants. Plant in rows about 15 inches apart and 3 
to 4 inches in the row. 
Yellow Bermuda. The most popular of all the Bermuda varieties. It is the 
standard variety with the large commercial Bermuda Onion growers. It 
is a light straw colored Onion; makes the finest for pulling green or as 
matured Onions. 
Crystal White Wax. Unquestionably the most attractive Onion in the 
world. A pure white Bermuda Onion with a most beautiful waxy appear¬ 
ance which makes it sell on sight in all markets. 
Price, 100 plants, 30c; 500 plants, $1.25; 1000 plants $2.00, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, per crate of 6000 plants, $6.75. Orders filled only during the 
month of April, and not less than 100 plants on any order. 
Quality Flower Plants 
These plants are double rooted, grown in flats. We pack them well, let¬ 
ting some of the dirt adhere to the roots so that they will reach you in good 
condition. . 
All plants should be unpacked immediately after arrival, the roots placed 
in water for a few minutes. If you cannot set them out in their permanent 
locations, they should be separated and heeled in the soil in some sheltered 
place in the garden. 
Aster. Queen 
Crego. 
Petunia. 
of the Market and 
Salvia. 
Zinnia. 
Snapdragon. 
Marigold. 
Coleus. 
All of the above flower plants, per dozen, 30c, postpaid. For larger quan¬ 
tities, write for prices. 
Onion Plants. 
For those who do not have the facilities or do not care to grow them, we carry a 
complete line of well grown plants of the best varieties. These plants are double 
rooted, sturdy, and of excellent quality. Greenhouse grown. 
Cabbage 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 
Copenhagen Early Market. 
Danish Ballhead. 
Prepaid, doz., 20c; not prepaid, 100 
for $1.25. 
Peppers 
Harris’ Earliest. 
Bull Nose. 
Ruby King. 
Doz., 20c, postpaid; not postpaid, 100 
for $1.50. 
Cauliflower 
Snowball. Doz., 25c, postpaid; not 
postpaid, 100 for $1.75. 
Tomato 
Dwarf Stone. 
Bonny Best. 
Chalk’s Jewel. 
Red Head. 
Doz., 20c, postpaid; not postpaid, 100 
for $1.25. 
.. , , r 1 1 National trade paper for vegetable growers. $1.00 per 
Market Growers Journal year; $2.00 for 3 years; $5.00 for 10 years. Include 
this in your order. , 
Texas Outdoor Grown Onion Plants 
