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J. W. JONES & SON, FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 
Vegetable Plants 
For a long time we have had frequent calls for vegetable plants but, up 
to the present time have not had available either land space or help with which 
to add them to our list. Since both of these problems have now been settled 
we are venturing to offer our friends Cabbage and Tomato plants in season. 
The Cabbage plants will be ready on and after March 15th. Tomato plants 
will be ready May 20th and after. Of course these dates will be somewhat 
affected by the late or early season. Inevitably these vary, as everyone will 
understand. 
We feel that we are justified in saying that these plants will be grown 
with the same care, packed with the same skill, and the quality maintained on 
the same high basis that has marked our strawberry plants. 
The prices quoted are for the smaller quantities. Anyone who may wish 
either of these items in larger quantities is invited to write us for special 
prices. 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. The best known and the best of the 
very early varieties. The heads are very solid, conical in shape, and have 
very few outside leaves. The quality is of the best. More of this cabbage 
is planted for the early market than of all other kinds combined. 
CHARLESTON. This is about ten days later than the Wakefield, but is 
much larger and more heart shaped. It is also very productive and hardy 
for early planting. 
COPENHAGEN. One of the most popular of all the cabbages for gen¬ 
eral early crop. It is round headed of medium size, very solid and of fine 
quality. The plant is short stemmed and the leaves are light green and fold 
very tightly to the head. 
Price of any of the above: 100 25c; 1000 $1.10; 5000 $5.00. 
TOMATO PLANTS 
EARLIANA. Of all the early tomatoes this is perhaps more widely 
planted than any other. It is a vigorous grower, of round even shape, fair 
size, good color and is the most productive of any of the early kinds. Has 
been a favorite for many years with market gardeners. 
STONE. In spite of the fact that this is a very old variety it is still 
one of the very best for general use as a main cropper. For one thing it is 
a great favorite for canning. Large, smooth, bright scarlet, of the finest 
quality and very productive. An old reliable. 
MARGLOBE. One of the most destructive and deadly foes of the tomato 
plant is Fusarium Wilt. No remedy to date has been found for it, but there 
have been developed some kinds that are resistant to its effects. At the very 
top of the list of these is the Marglobe. As its name suggests it is a cross 
between the Marvel and the Globe. It is of deep globe shape, medium early, 
very solid and of pleasing scarlet color and ripens well up to the stem. It is 
of splendid quality and seems to be entirely immune from rust and wilt. If 
you have been having trouble with wilt we suggest that you plant Marglobe. 
Price of any Tomato plants: 100 20c; 1000 $1.00; 5000 $4.50. 
All prices f. o. b. here—receiver to pay charges. If delivered prices are 
wanted write us letter or card for quotations on same. In any event write 
us for prices on large quantities. 
