The largest growers of Tomato, Cabbage, Pepper and Celery Plants in N. J. 
TOMATO—Continued 
Tomato plants for spotting ready March 20th to April 20th. Spark’s Earliana, 
Marglobe, Improved Stone, Bonny Best and Greater Baltimore, 1,000, $3.00, f.o.b 
Sewell. 
Field-grown tomato plants always give the best satisfaction. 
Parcel post prepaid, 25, 20c.; 100, 35c.; 500, $1.50; 1,000, $2.00; or by express or 
parcel post, f.o.b. Sewell, 1,000, $1.00. 
Spotted tomato plants ready about May 10th. Earliana and Marglobe, at our 
greenhouses, dozen, 50c.; 100, $3.00; 1,000, $25.00. These do not carry well by parcel 
post or express, but can be carried in baskets in auto or wagon. 
On one of our farms.—A field of Greater Baltimore Tomatoes growing, two 
u weeks before ripening. jNote vigor of vines. 
ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS—Plant March and April 
One or two years are saved by planting roots. A bed 12 x 40 feet requires 100 roots* 
which would supply a family. 5000 roots to an acre in 4-foot rows. 
Mary Washington —the best variety. Extra strong roots, 2 years old. Postage pre¬ 
paid. 100, $1.25; 1,000, $8.00; or by express or parcel post, f.o.b. Sewell, 1,000, 
$7.00. Special prices on larger quantities. 
RHUBARB—Plant March and April 
Victoria. An extra good market sort with large beautiful red and reddish green stalks. 
Extra large roots, postage prepaid. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00; or by express, f.o.b. 
Sewell, 1,000, $35.00. At our farms, dozen, 75c.; 100, $5.00; 1,000, $30.00. 
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