©ur Vegetable Plants 
The above illustration is a view of our hot beds and 
'•Old frames with potato house and packing house in 
background. We have about 1100 sash, and for the 
Inst two years have been making quite a specialty of 
vegetable plants having sold a good many hundred 
thousand. We expect to be even better provided and 
In a better position to furnish vegetable plants next 
spring than we ever have before, and I quote prices as 
follows : 
i CAB .®AGE PLANTS. — (Early varieties) Early 
Jersey Wakefield, Large Charleton W 7 akefield, Early 
Summer. o Keady April 1st. $2.00 per 1.000, $15.00 
.. PLANTS. - (Late varieties.) Danish 
Railhead (from best imported seed), Surehead All Sea 
sons. Premium Plat Dutch, etc.. $1.25 per 1 000- 
$10.00 per 10,000. 1 
TOMATO PLANTS. Earliana, Chalk's Jewel 
■ l ime Pink, Allen s Best. Plants ready for the field 
I! * lnclies high. Ready about May 1st to the 15th 
M.00 per 100: $0.00 per 1,000. LATE VARIETIES 
S J°?i e, n? arag ??’ etc ” $1 - 25 pe, ‘ 1 ' 000: 10,000- or over 
at $1.00 per M. 
CAULIFLOWER.— Early Dwarf Erfort, Earlv 
Rea 1 d X^ ny l ime after A Pril 15th. $1.00 per 
100. $o.00 per 1,000. Special prices on large lots. 
EGG PLANTS.- Black Beauty, New Yorft Ini- 
?no?1io?Wi.og» efedy ab0,,t May lni ”' -* 1 ' 50 & 
PEPPER PLANTS. -Ruby King, Chinese Giant. 
I.ong Red Cayenne. Ready in May and .Tune $1 00 
per 100 ; $5.00 per 1,000. 
BEET PLANTS. - Eclipse, Blood Turnip, Egyp- 
t,an - rv5^ ady after April 15th. $1.25 per 1.000 : $10.00 
per 10.000. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS.— Big Stem Jer¬ 
sey Gold Skin. Red Nansemond, Yellow Nansemond. 
Ledarville Southern Queen. Ready May 1st. $2.00 
per 1.000 ; $16.00 per 10,000. Small lots by mail, 60c. 
per 100, postpaid. 
NATIVES KNOCKED OUT. * 
% Monmouth Co., N. J., .Ian. 27. 1908. X 
X W . F. Allen, Salisbury, Md. v 
at Dear Sir—The sweet potato plants I got of 
you last spring knocked the natives away out. 
& Truly yours, WM. I. ELY. 
* DELIGHTED. 
T , Christian Co.. Ivy., .Tune 6, 1908. 
-c: W . F. Allen, Salisbury, Md. 
X- ■ Dear Sir—The plants came to hand yesterdav 
If; and 1 must say to you I am delighted with 
* them. I never saw such a demand for potato 
X sprouts. W 7 ith thanks I am very respectfully. 
£ A. W. WILLIAMS. 
PERFECT CONDITION. 
* ' Westchester Co., N. Y„ May 26, 1908. 
-V.: W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md. 
♦J. Dear Sir—The sweet potato sprouts came in 
fk perfect condition : look as if they would all live 
* Thanks. Yours truly, E. N. BARRETT. 
-5* WOULD HAVE WENT TO CALIFORNIA. 
jZ Spottsylvania Co.. Va„ May 28. 1908. 
X W. F. Ali.en, Salisbury, Md. 
X Dear Sir—The sweet potato plants arrived 
saf“ and in good condition. They were well 
X packed and I think would have stood a journey 
,-L to Califoria. Many thanks for prompt shipment. 
£ Yours respt., W. B. WARREN. 
$ SWEET POTATO SPROUTS TO UTAH. 
% Davis Co.. Utah, Feb. 11. 1008. 
W. F. Allen, Salisbury. Md. 
Dear Sir—The sweet potato sprouts ordered 
V from you last year came in fine conditon, con- 
sidering they were on the road six days. You 
V give the biggest count of anyone I ever bought 
•¥* plants of. Yours truly. 
X AUSTIN JOHNSON. 
ft THEY ARE FINE AND I HAVE LOT MORE. 
£ W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md. 
$ Dear Sir—The California Privet shipped by 
$ you arrived in good condition and I am very 
much pleased with the plants. 
♦J*- Yours very truly. 
# MRS. GEO. E. CRAWFORD. 
