VEGETABLES 
SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER—This is the most popular of all cauli¬ 
flower. One of the best for home or market gardeners. Can be planted 
for early or late and will make a fine large head. Another advantage of 
planting Snowball is that plants can be set closer in the row than other 
varieties. Plant in rows 3 feet apart and about 18 inches down the row. 
Plants ready between April 15th and June 15th. Price: Dozen, 20c; 50c, 65c; 
100, $1.00; 200, $1.85; 500, $3.50. Postpaid. 1000 and over sold at $5.50 per 
1000 shipped as directed, charges collect. 
BRUSSELLS SPROUTS PLANTS 
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Look very much like cabbage plants, but produce little heads about 
1 inch in diameter all around the stem. Some plants produce as many as 
50 of these little heads which can be cooked like cauliflower or boiled like 
cabbage. Ready for use in 125 days from time you set out plants. Plant 
in rows about 3 feet apart and about 18 inches down the row. Prices same 
as for Caluiflower. 
EGG PLANT PLANTS 
BLACK BEAUTY—Is very early, in fact the earliest of good market 
varieties. It grows a good size fruit for market. Average weight two to 
three pounds. Bears its fruit close to main stem. Plant in rows 4 feet 
apart allowing about 3 feet apart down the row. It’s dark purple color 
with good shape and size commands a good price on any market. We offer 
only spotted (transplanted) plants which we assure will live. Price per 
dozen, 50c; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.00. Postpaid. Ready about May 25th to 
June 25th. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
Bull Nose or Chinese Giants—Both are very large sweet peppers. 
Flesh is thick and meaty. Immensely productive varieties, they sell well 
in the market and are fine for home use. Price: dozen, 25c; 50, 50c; 100, 
90c; 500, $3.00. Postpaid. 1000, $4.25 shipped as directed. 
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