FULWOOD’S BROCCOLI PLANTS 
Green Sprouting Variety 
A sufficiently new vegetable to bring' a good ipf-ice especially iri 
city markets where the demand is growing fast. Many smaller 
heads will form after central head is remoyed, and will keep 
bearing for 8 to 10 weeks. Prices by parcel "post, postpaid: lOO 
plants for 75c; 500 plants for $2.00; 1,000 plants for $3,00. Prices 
for shipment by express collect, any quantity, $2,50 per 1,000 plapt^. 
FULWOOD’S KOHL RABI PLANTS 
Early Purple Vienna Variety 
Extremely early. Bulbs grow to the < size of a small apple. ■ The 
flavor is a combination of cabbage ^nd turnip flavors. Kohl Rabi 
is at its best when grown from plants. Prices same as for Broccoli 
plants. ' " ’ 
FULWOOD’S BRUSSELS SPROUTS PLANTS 
Long Island Improved Variety 
Tiny little cabbages which grow in sprouts close on the stalk at 
each leaf joint. Sweet, tender and fine eating. Spropts are from 
1 to 2 inches in diameter. My plants will give you the best crop. 
Prices same as for Broccoli plants. 
Federalsburg, Md., July 28, 1934. 
Dear Mr. Fulwood: Your frost-proof cabbage plants did fine under all con¬ 
ditions, as, we had several snows after they were put out and quite a bit of 
freezing weather, followed by heavy rains. Sometimes they were coverd . with 
water, but they came through with only, .three plants missing opt of five hundred, 
and everyone stopped and admired how large and even they, grew and asked why 
my cabbages were so much ahead of my neighbors. Not a single plant went to 
seed and the cabbage was sweet and tender and I had no trouble getting a sale 
for it. I was also delighted with my onion and lettuce plants. It was my first 
experience with head lettuce but it was , a real success. Our finest garden in 
twenty years! Respectfully yours, Mrs. Jacob N, Coulbourne. 
International Falls, Minn., Sept. 11, 1934. 
Dear Sir; I was very proud of my small cabbage field, which was planted 
with the plants I got from you last spring. I have found out that the Fulwood 
frost-proof cabbage plants to, the best. Very truly yours, John Skrumeda. 
Lebanon, Ohio, July 2, 1934. 
Dear’Sir: I ordered your double frost-proof collection No. 2. Plants received 
in good condition. We sure had some cold, frosty mornings with temperatunes 
as low as .18 to 20 degrees. : All plants j came through fifte, even- though we 
had very little rain.—W. L. Brown. '' ' ‘ •««., ■ 
(See Special Garden Collections >on* Page' 13) 
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