HOW FULWOOD’S PLANTS ARE PACKED 
ONION PLANTS IN CRATE 
CABBAGE PLANTS IN CRATE 
After I have grown the very finest plants possible to grow, it 
would be downright foolishness to pack and ship them in any 
manner whereby I would run the slightest chance of their not 
reaching you in perfect condition. I use the best and most ex¬ 
pensive crates I can buy and I have perfected my packing and 
shipping methods to the point where I can fully guarantee all 
my plants will arrive at destination in perfect condition for plant¬ 
ing. All plants are pulled one at a time, sorted, counted, bundled, 
packed, crated and shipped, all on the same day. This insures 
maximum freshness at the time of 
shipping. All shipments are made 
on the same day orders are re¬ 
ceived, except when unusually 
bad weather prohibits getting 
into the fields for a day or two. 
I could pull my plants several 
days ahead and keep them in 
cold storage, as some plant grow¬ 
ers do, but such methods would 
prohibit my iron-bound guarantee 
of all plants arriving in perfect 
condition. 
My twenty-five years of expe¬ 
rience has taught me much about 
sorting, bundling, packing and assembly OF CRATES 
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