are vigorous and sometimes grow twenty feet in one season. Although the vines are thorny, 
the fruit stems hang out from the vines making them easy to pick. We set 1,000 plants 
to the acre, making the rows about 9 feet apart and setting them about five to six feet in 
the row. Should be set as early in the spring as possible although some set in the fall. As 
vines start to run, keep them trained along the rows so they will not be in the way of the 
plow. In winter place posts along the rows every ten feet and string two wires on to them, 
the first wire being about eighteen inches from the ground. In the early spring tie your 
vines up to the wires, stretching the vines out full length. One set of posts and wires will 
last the lifetime of the plants or ten or fifteen years. After fruiting, cut out all old wood 
and train and cultivate the vines as you did at the first. Plow and hoe when needed. 
PRICES :—Post Paid: 1 doz., 75c; 25, $1.40; 50, $2.25; 100, $3.75. Express Collect: 
250, $5.00; 500, $8.00; 1,000, $15.00; 5,000, $70.00. 
Qrohoma 
This is a new kaffir corn and we find it a wonderful grower on our farm; we truly 
think it will make 100 bushels of threshed grain to the acre on good soil. Should be planted 
in May but will do well planted as late as July 4th. Will do well in dry weather and is fine 
for stock and chickens. Three pounds will drill an acre. You should try some of this fine 
feed. 
PRICE OF SEED: 1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $3.00; 25 lbs., $8.00; 50 lbs., 
$14.00. In lots of one to five pounds we pay postage; larger lots, express collect. Don’t fail 
to plant an acre; 3 pounds will drill an acre. 
Blackberry Plants 
VARIETIES: Blower, Dallas, Erie, Early Harvest. McDonald, Rathburn, Robinson, 
Snyder and Ward. 
PRICES : Sucker Plants: Post paid, 25, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.00. Express Collect: 
250, $4.50; 500, $8.50; 1,000, $15.00. Root cuttings, larger than above, 20 per cent addi¬ 
tional. 
Raspberry Plants 
VARIETIES: (Red), Cuthbert, St. Regis, King and Latham. (Black), Black Pearl, 
Cumberland and Kansas. 
PRICES: Post Paid: 25, $1.75; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.00. Express Collect: 250, $8.00; 500, 
$15.00; 1,000, $25.00. If you want transplants of these varieties add 20 per cent to your 
order. All of these do well in the South. 
Onion Plants 
We have our onion plants grown by a reliable man in Texas and they have always 
given complete satisfaction. Fine, well grown plants of pencil size, 6,000 to a crate. Varieties: 
Yellow Bermuda and White Crystal Wax. 
PRICE: $4.00 Per Crate, f„ o. b. shipping point. 
Peaches 
VARIETIES: Arp Beauty, Early Wheeler, Elberta Cling, Hobson, Mayflower, Belle of 
Georgia, Champion, Chinese Cling, Early Crawford, Elberta, Indian Cling, Stinson, Niagara, 
Rochester, j. H. Hale, Heath Cling, Lemon Cling, Mamie Ross, Matthew, Salway, Sneed. 
PEACH TREES— (Two Year Old) 
Each Per Doz. Per 100 Per 1,000 
2- 3 ft.,.. $.18 $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 
3- 4 ft.,. 25 2.50 18.75 150.00 
4- 5 ft., .. .38 4.00 32.50 200.00 
5- 6 ft.,. .50 5.50 45.00 300.00 
