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TAYLOR’S 1934 FLOWER AIM'D PLANT GUIDE 
Taylor’s Plants For 
Farm and Garden 
Sweet Potato Plants 
(Ready for Shipment April 25tli 
We can supply any quantity from the small 
garden to the largest fields. Diversify your 
crop, cotton is too cheap—grow Sweet Potatoes. 
Our seed are selected from the best potatoes 
obtainable in this vicinity and treated a-s the 
government suggests. 
We have been bedding several hundred bushels 
for a good many years and we claim to know 
a little about growing Sweet Potato plants. 
And in buying from us you get the benefit of 
all our experience. Our potatoes are bedded in 
soil each year that potatoes were never groAvn 
or bedded in before. We pack well and guar¬ 
antee plants to arrive in good condition. 
Prices ON EITHER VARIETY OF SWEET 
POTATOES—Postage or Express Paid—100 for 
30c; 200, 50c; 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.90; 5,000, or 
over, $1.85 per 1,000. If you can use a larger 
amount write for special rates. 
DIFFERENT VARIETIES—We only grow 
Nancy Hall and Porto Rico. These are best 
varieties to be had, in our opinion. 
ARTICHOKE—An old well-known profitable 
plant. Tubes for planting, 2 for 5c; 5 for 10c; 
gallon for 40c; peck for 65c. 
Nothing can take the place of flowers when there 
is a death in the home. Flowers seem to brighten 
the load that rests on our hearts. Expressions of 
sympathy are best conveyed when you rr Say it with 
Flowers 
Bermuda Onion Plants 
READY NOW 
Bermuda onion plants are growing more and 
more in favor every year. Onions grown from 
plants mature quicker, and sweeter, will keep 
longer. To get the best results they must be 
planted early. 
100 for 20c; 500 for 65c; 1,000 for $1.15. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
SWEET OR HOT 
(Ready for Delivery April 1st.) 
Prices of all pepper plants postpaid as follows: 
12 for 15c; 25 for 25c; 100 for 75c. 
Planted near together, sweet and hot Pepper 
will mix, causing all to be hot. 
RUBY KING—A pepper of large size, fine 
for truck growers. A beautiful ruby red when 
ripe. Good plants from beds. 500 for $3.00 
GIANT CHINESE—Plants dwarf, mammuth 
sized fruits. A late variety ; grown heavy on 
account of its mammoth size. 
PIMENTO PEPPER—Very mild ; most all 
meat ; fine flavor ; requires rich moist soil. 
BURPEES SUNNYBROOK—“Sweet as an 
Apple”—The sweetest and most prolific of all 
peppers. The skin is deep red, smooth and glossy, 
and the extremely thick flesh is mild, juicy, 
sweet, and most appetizing ; 24 inches tall. Bears 
an enormous crop on sturdy compact plants. 
RED CHILI—Fruit small pointed, bright 
scarlet and quite hot. 
FLAT DUTCH—Large, flat heads. 
A good variety. 
CABBAGE 
PLANTS 
READY NOW 
100. 25c; 250. 65c; 500, $1.00; 1,000, $1.90 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD— 
One of the most popular of the extra 
early varieties ; not so large, but fine 
quality ; very solid ; fine leaves, sure 
to head. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD—This 
is a very valuable sort; is only a few 
days later than the Early Jersey, but 
is much larger; is a standard, early 
variety in the south and proves to be 
one of the best known for the clay 
and heavy soil; heads solid. 
AFTER APRIL 15 YOU MAY DEDUCT 15 PER CENT ON THE CABBAGE PLANT ORDER 
