Assembling Shipping Crates 
Onion Plants in Crate 
Left—Cabbage Plants In Crate 
After I have grown the finest plants 
possible to grow, it would be down¬ 
right foolishness to pack them and 
ship them in any manner whereby I 
would run the slightest chance of 
their not reaching you in perfect con¬ 
dition. I use the best and most expensive crates 1 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 con¬ 
dition for planting. 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 received, 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 growers 
do. but such methods would prohibit my iron-bound guarantee of all 
plants arriving in perfect condition. 
How Fulwood's 
Plants Are Packed 
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