are not frost-proof, however, and should not be ordered shipped 
until all danger of killing frost is past. My Tomato plants are 
not perishable and when packed as I pack them in deep, damp 
moss they will keep in good condition for several days. Order 
Bonnie Best for early market and home garden use. The Mar- 
globe is wilt-resistant and the fruit is of medium size, solid, good 
color and good shipper and will make a fine main crop. The 
Greater Baltimore variety is a mid-season tomato and is used 
more by canners than any other, producing a very heavy crop 
of large solid tomatoes and a sure cropper. Prices by parcel post, 
prepaid'. 100 plants for 50c; 500 plants for $1.75; 1,000 plants 
for $2.50. Prices by express collect: 1,000 plants to 4,000 plants 
at $1.75 per 1,000; 5,000 plants to 9,000 plants at $1.50 per 1,000; 
10,000 plants and over at $1.25 per 1,000. 
FULWOOD’S PEPPER PLANTS 
VARIETIES: WORLD BEATER AND 
RUBY KING 
Both of these varieties are exceptionally 
sweet and mild, are good shippers and vig¬ 
orous growers. Set out a quantity of either 
or both of these varieties and have peppers 
on the market much earlier than peppers 
grown from seed. These plants are full 
bodied and strong and you’ll be much more sure of a full crop 
than if you depend upon growing from seed. Prices by parcel 
post, prepaid: 100 plants for 75c; 500 plants for $2.00; 1,000 
plants for $3.00. Prices by express collect: $2.50 per 1,000 for 
any quantity. 
FULWOOD’S HOT PEPPER PLAINTS 
Long Red Cayenne Variety: Price by parcel post, postpaid: 50c 
per dozen plants. Write for prices on larger lots. 
Deposit, N. Y., July 19, 1934. 
Dear Sir: We have never seen firmer heads of cabbage with a better flavor. 
All other plants purchased from you are doing fine. We certainly do praise your 
plants to all who come to buy or look at our garden. Yours truly, Isabella 
Gououd. 
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