HOW WE SHIP—All Plants, Roots and Bulbs are forwarded by Express or Parcel Post; if by express, you pay charges 
when goods delivered to you; if by parcel post, charges paid by me. Notice that I quote Post Paid such Plants, Roots and 
Bulbs as can be sent by parcel post. 
Many of my customers live at a distance from the express office, making it more convenient for them to receive their 
goods by Parcel Post, especially when they are busy in the spring, and we have a special department for packing Live Plants 
so they will reach you in the best of condition when shipped by Parcel Post. 
Frost Proof Cabbage Plants 
Onion Plants 
Sweet Potato Slips 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS AND SEED 
CULTURE—Sow seed thinly in drills 1 foot apart, early in the spring or fall, after soaking seed in 
warm water for an hour. Use a rich, well-worked light soil and when well up, thin plants to 1 inch apart 
and cultivate often until the plants are a year old. Transplant or set out the roots in permanent bed, using 
the richest soil you have, thoroughly prepared and worked very deep. Set roots 4 inches deep and 18 inches 
apart in rows 4 to 6 feet apart. 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS SEED — The most superior strain of the finest and largest 
variety of asparagus now known. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; >4 lb., 35c. 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS ROOTS—Plant these extra large roots and save 114 to 2 years’ 
time in having your bed ready for cutting. Prices, post paid—Doz., 30c; 25, 50c; 50, 90c; 100, $1.50; 
500, $6.50. Not Prepaid—Doz., 20c; 25, 35c; 50, 60c; 100, $1.00; 500, $4.90; 1,000, $8.75. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Should be set in well-enriched soil at least 4 feet apart each way- 
Each, 20c; 14 doz., 95c; 1 doz., $1.75. 
BUCHANAN S GENUINE FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS 
For Wholesale Prices—Not Prepaid—See Yellow Sheet in Center of Catalogue 
BUCHANAN S GENUINE FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS will be somewhat wilted 
and have a hard, stunted appearance when you receive them. Do not let this disappoint you, 
as it is the natural way they grow. Plant them; the crop will not be disappointing. They are 
the genuine Frost-Proof Plants. Varieties: Early Jersey and Large Charleston Wakefield, Suc¬ 
cession and Early Flat Dutch. Set cabbage in rows 30 inches apart, 20 inches in row, 10,000 to 14,000 
to acre. Prices, parcel post paid: 100, 40c; 200, 70c; 500, $1.25; 1,000, $2.25. By express, not prepaid, 
from growing station: 1,000, $1.40; 3,000, $3.75; 5,000, $6.25. All prices on Cabbage plants are subject 
to crop conditions and market changes. 
BUCHANAN'S BERMUDA ONION PLANTS—Set in rows 24 inches apart; plants 6 inches 
apart in row; requires about 44,100 plants to acre. 
YELLOW BERMUDA—The most popular of all the Bermuda varieties. It is a light straw- 
colored onion. No onion compares with the Bermuda in mildness of flavor, and for this reason 
it is extensively planted, especially in the South, where it reaches perfecction. Prices: 100, 25c; 
200, 40c; 500, 75c; 1,000, 95c, post paid. Prices by express, not prepaid, from growing station to you: 
1 crate, 6,000 plants, $3.95. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX BERMUDA—No other onion has such clear, white skin, such mild¬ 
ness of flavor. It is deliciously tender and can be eaten raw like an apple. We begin shipping 
about September 1 and continue shipping Bermuda plants until May 1 the following year. 
Prices: 100, 25c; 200, 40c; 500, 75c; 1,000, 95c, post paid. Prices by express, not prepaid, from 
growing station to you: 1 crate, 6,000 plants, $4.25. Write or wire us for prices on larger quan¬ 
tities when wanted. All prices on Onion plants are subject to crop conditions and market changes. 
BUCHANAN S POTATO SLIPS 
All Potato Plants Packed in 100 to Each Bundle 
Set in rows 3 feet apart; plants 12 inches apart. It takes about 7,500 plants for each acre. For 
a home garden 1,000 slips will make you a nice patch. I ship many orders of 500, and even 100 
plants. We begin shipping Sweet Potato Slips April 10, weather permitting, and ship every day 
until July 1. We believe May and June are the best months to set them. 
NANCY HALL—This is our most popular Sweet Potato, because of its early maturing and 
ready sale on all markets, especially the Northern markets, where the Southern Nancy Hall 
is known as the best eating sweet potato grown. Color, yellow, slightly running; ready to har¬ 
vest in July; fine for cooking, but does not keep during the winter as well as the Porto Rico. 
Prices: 100, 50c; 500, $2.25; 1,000, $3.50, post paid. 
PORTO RICO YAMS—We have grown this Sweet Potato for years, and the demand for both 
seed and slips has increased each year. It is fine-grained, juicy, as good for eating as the Nancy 
Hall, and has the additional quality of being a good winter keeper. Color, golden red, running; 
late maturing, good keeper, and I consider it the best Sweet Potato grown today for home use. 
Prices: 100, 50c; 500, $1.75; 1,000, $3.00, post paid. Write or phone for prices on larger quantities. 
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