VEGETABLE PLANTS, ROOTS, ETC. 
We sell only strong sturdy plants of superior quality. 
Our plants are transplanted and given sufficient room to develop, and are well hardened 
before they are sent away. They therefore stand the wind and sun better than the small 
weak plants that are usually sold. 
The plants are all carefully packed and we guarantee their safe arrival in good condition. 
Orders will be booked at any time and plants will be sent when ready. 
Not less than 1 dozen plants of a variety will be sold, except of Rhubarb; 500 plants 
will be supplied at the 1000 rate. 
Plants ordered at the prices given below are sent transportation paid without extra 
charge to all places east of the Mississippi River and north of Tennessee, except where 
quoted “not paid.” That means the plants are to be sent at purchaser’s expense. 
BY PARCEL POST. If the plants are ordered at the hundred or thousand 
rate to be sent by parcel post there will be an extra charge for postage. 
ASPARAGUS. See also page 15. Mary Washington 
1 year roots—50c per Doz.; $1.75 per 50; $2.50 per 100 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $2.00 per 100; $8.50 per 1000. (Weight 100-10 lbs; 1000-70 lbs.) 
2 year roots—65c per Doz.; $2.65 per 50; $4.00 per 100 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $2.25 per 100; $13.50 per 1000. (Weight 100-14 lbs.; 1000-125 lbs.) 
(Write for prices on larger quantities) 
BROCCOLI. Italian Green Sprouting (Calabrese). Ready June 20. 
25c per Doz.; 90c per 100; $5.50 per 1000 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$4.75 per 1000. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Field-grown plants, ready June 20. 
25c per Doz.; 85c per 100; $4.75 per 1000 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$3.85 per 1000. 
CABBAGE PLANTS. Early transplanted plants, ready April 15 to May 15. 
These plants are well hardened and will stand frost without injury. They are far 
superior to plants grown in frames without transplanting. 
Varieties: Early Jersey Wakefield, Golden Acre Special, Copenhagen Market. 
25c per Doz.; $1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$9.00 per 1000. 
A Flat of Harris 1 Tomato Plants 
These Flats Hold 60 Plants 
FOR QUICK SERVICE 
You can get seed or plants one to three days sooner than by 
ordinary parcel post if they are sent Special Handling. 
If an extra fee is paid on a package marked “Special Handling” 
it is put through the mail as fast as first-class (letter) mail. 
This saves considerable time over ordinary parcel post. 
If you want your seeds or plants sent Special Handling —be 
sure to so mark your order and send the amount of extra 
postage. 
See page 3 for extra postage required. 
Field-grown plants. Ready from June 10 to July 20. We can supply the 
following varieties. Early Jersey Wakefield, Golden Acre Special, Copenhagen 
Market, Enkhuizen Glory, Large Late Copenhagen, Midseason Market, Premium 
Flat Dutch, Harris’ Ballhead, Danish Ballhead Short Stem, Mammoth Rock Red 
and Perfection Drumhead Savoy. 
20c per Doz.; 60c per 100; $3.50 per 1000 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$2.75 per 1000. Please write for prices on large lots stating quantity and varieties 
required. 
CAULIFLOWER. Early Transplanted Plants, ready April 25 to May 15, 
Snowball and Super Snowball. 
30c per Doz.; $1.60 per 100; $12.00 per 1000 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$11.00 per 1000. 
MUSKMELONS and WATERMELONS—Polled Plants 
We can now offer fine potted muskmelon and watermelon plants. We grow and 
ship these plants in Peat Moss pots which are set right in the ground with the plant. 
In this way the plants are not “checked,” as the roots grow through the pot and are 
not disturbed. 
MUSKMELON, Potted Plants. Well grown and properly hardened plants. 
Varieties: Bender's Surprise, Delicious and Sugar Rock. 
Dozen $1.00 transportation paid. Not paid: $6.00 per 100. 
WATERMELON. Potted Plants. Sturdy and properly hardened. Varieties: 
Wonder Melon and Winter Queen. 
Field-grown plants, ready June 15 to July 20. Snowball, Super Snowball. 
Catskill Snowball and Italian Purple. 
25c per Doz.; 90c per 100; $5.50 per 1000 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$4.75 per 1000. 
Doz. $1.00 transportation paid. Not paid: $6.00 per 100. 
Note: Because of the special container required for shipping, we cannot fill orders 
for less than a dozen Muskmelon or Watermelon plants. Write for price of larger 
quantities. 
CELERY. Early frame-grown plants, ready May 15 to June 15. Varieties: 
Golden Self-Blanching (Old Strain), Golden Plume and Salt Lake. 
25c per Doz.; $1.25 per 100; $8.75 per 1000 transportation paid. 
Field-grown plants. These plants are grown in the open ground and are 
usually ready the last week in June or first week in July, and can be supplied up to 
July 20. They are good strong plants. 
We can supply the following varieties: Golden Self Blanching (Old Strain), 
Golden Phenomenal, Easy Blanching, Golden Plume and Salt Lake. 
45c per 50; 75c per 100; $3.25 per 1000 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$2.85 per 1000. Write for prices on large lots. 
EGG PLANT. As these plants are easily injured in transplanting we raise them in 
pots and wrap the ball of earth in paper so as not to disturb the roots. 
Black Beauty only. Ready May 25. 
$1.00 per Doz.; $3.25 per 50; $6.00 per 100 transportation paid. 
TOMATO. Transplanted plants, strong and stocky, well hardened and are much 
superior to plants taken directly out of greenhouses. Ready May 10 to June 25. 
Varieties: Pritchard's Scarlet Topper, John Baer , Marglobe, Harris’ Success, Harris’ 
Early Stone, Golden Queen (Yellow), Extra Early Earliana, Bonny Best, Ponderosa 
(pink). Bed Cherry. Yellow Plum. 
45c per Doz.; 2 Doz. 70c (1 or 2 varieties); $2.00 per 100 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $12.50 per 1000. 
TOMATO. Untransplanted plants. These are plants taken directly from the seed 
bed. They should be transplanted in frames or boxes and grown for two weeks or 
more before setting out in the open ground. They are good hardy plants, 3 to 4 
inches high. 
We can supply plants ready from April 10 to May 15. Same varieties as above. 
Not less than 25 plants of a variety will be sold. 
50 plants 40c; 100 plants 60c; 1000 plants $3.75 transportation paid. 
HORSERADISH SETS. Bohemian. 
25c per Doz.; 100 sets $1.50; 1000 sets $8.75 transportation paid. Not paid: 
$7.75 per 1000. Special prices will be quoted on large lots. 
SPANISH ONION PLANTS. Riverside Sweet Spanish and White Spanish. 
Ready April 25th to May 15th. See description on page 35. 
100 plants 30c; 500 plants $1.00 transportation paid. Not less than 100 
plants sold. Price of larger lots sent on application. 
PEPPER. Transplanted plants. Ready last of May. Strong and stocky. 
^ arieties. 
Harris’ “King of the North,” Harris’ Early Giant, Harris’ Earliest, Harris’ Im¬ 
proved Squash, California Wonder, Giant Cayenne and Hot Portugal. 
45c per Doz.; 2 Doz. (1 or 2 varieties) 70c; $2.00 per 100; $13.50 per 1000 
transportation paid. 
PEPPER. Untransplanted plants. These plants should be transplanted into 
boxes or frames, and allowed to grow 2 or 3 weeks before putting out in the open 
ground. Same varieties named above, ready April 15 to June 1. Not less than 
25 plants of a variety will be sold. 
50 plants 40c; 100 plants 65c; 1000 plants $4.25 transportation paid. 
RHUBARB—New Macdonald. Crop failed. 
Myatt’s Linnaeus. (See page 39.) 
1 year—20c Each; $1.40 per Doz. transportation paid. Not paid: $3.75 perlOO; 
$26.00 per 1000. Roots weigh H lb. each. 
“The plants you shipped to me arrived this morning by parcel post in highly satisfac¬ 
tory condition. I was greatly pleased with them and want to compliment you on the 
promptness and manner in which youfdled the order.’’’ 
THOS. H. PHILLIPS, Scranton, Pa. June 1,1933. 
“ The tomato plants I received from you last year were the finest plants I ever pul in the 
ground. 
“I planted 97 hills of your Buttercup sweet corn, 4 kernels in the hill. Every hill came 
up and every kernel grew except three. I consider that very good.” 
A. W. SOHN, Lyons, N. Y. May 23, 1933. 
POTTED TOMATO PLANTS 
Plants grown in pots can be transplanted without dis¬ 
turbing the earth around the roots and therefore are not 
checked in growth as is the case with other plants. Because 
the potted plants keep right on growing, they produce ripe 
fruit earlier and the loss in transplanting is practically 
nothing. 
Our potted plants are large, strong and stocky. They are 
hardened in cold frames so can be set out early. The Pho¬ 
tograph to the right shows their fine sturdy growth. 
When shipped the pots are removed and the ball of earth 
is carefully wrapped in paper and securely packed so as not 
to disturb the roots. 
We can supply the following varieties: Pritchard’s Scarlet 
Topper, Earliana, Bonny Best and Harris’ Success. 
Price: Doz. $1.00; 50 plants $3.50 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 50 plants $2.50; 100 plants $4.75. 
Be sure your Name and Address 
is on the Order Sheet. 
PERENNIAL SPINACH—"Good King Henry" 
This is not a true spinach, but resembles it in shape of leaves and flavor. 
It is much esteemed in England where it has been grown for years. 
It will provide excellent greens from early April until middle of June. 
Being perfectly hardy, this “spinach” will last for many years, and like 
an asparagus bed becomes more productive as it grows older. Set 18 in. 
to 2 ft. apart. Strong root divisions. 
1 dozen 60c transportation paid. Not paid: 50 roots $1.50. 
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