I reserve the right to substitute some other good variety or other kind of plants for any plants listed which 
I may be out of at the time your order is received. I believe I have ample plants of all kinds to fill all 
collection orders as listed, however. 
50e SPRING COLLECTION 
24 Mar globe Tomato plants-$ .35 
1 Dozen Sweet Pepper plants- .20 
50 Porto Rico Sweet Potato plants—- .40 
1 Dozen Black Beauty Egg Plants—.- .20 
Total value of this collection.-$1.15 
SPRING COLLECTION, Postpaid for 50c 
$1.00 SPRING COLLECTION 
50 Marglobe Tomato plants---—$ .35 
2 Dozen Sweet Pepper plants--- .40 
100 Porto Rico Sweet Potato plants— .75 
2 Dozen Black Beauty Egg Plants.—— .40 
Total value of this collection...--—$1.80 
SPRING COLLECTION, Postpaid for $1.00 
6Qe FROST-PROOF COLLECTION 
50 Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants^ 
50 Bermuda Onion plants-- --J 
>.$ .35 
2 Dozen Lettuce plants- 
. .40 
2 Dozen Beet plants-- 
.. .40 
Total value of this collection....- 
..$1.15 
FROSTPROOF COLLECTION, Postpaid for 50o 
$1.00 FROST-PROOF COLLECTION 
50 Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants \ 
50 Copenhagen Market cabbage plants J 
100 Bermuda Onion plants......- 
2 Dozen Iceberg Lettuce plants-. 
2 Dozen Early Egyptian Beet plants- 
1 Dozen Cauliflower plants....-- 
-$ 
.35 
.35 
.40 
.40 
.20 
Total value of this collection—--$1.70 
FROST-PROOF COLLECTION, Postpaid for $1.00 
Send your orders to P. D. Ful- 
wood, Tifton, Ga., for quick ship¬ 
ments of guaranteed plants. 
This machine, developed by the 
Tobacco By-Products Corp., is 
used by me, at great expense, to 
keep the plant fields free from 
aphis. 
FULWOOD’S GENUINE FROST-PROOF 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
• Vegetables sold early in the season bring many times the price of those marketed several weeks later. 
Fulwood’s Genuine Frost-Proof plants produce from two to three weeks before home-grown plants— 
and that’s why they are real money-makers for the buyer. 
• Here at Tifton, Georgia, where my plantation is located, the soil and climatic conditions are ideally 
suited for growing tough, hardy, healthy plants in the open field during the winter and early spring. 
The plants make a slow but steady growth and when eight or ten weeks old they are extremely tough 
and hardy. In this condition they can be shipped to territory farther north and be planted in the open 
fields there a month or six weeks earlier than home-grown, hot-bed, or cold frame plants. 
• These Frost-Proof plants will stand temperatures of 18 to 20 degrees above zero without injury. 
Freezing of the soil or covering of the plants with ice, sleet or snow after they have been planted will not 
injure them unless the temperature gets below 18 to 20 degrees. 
• Because my plants are so strong and healthy, and because they can safely be planted considerably in 
advance of home-grown plants, is the reason for their being able to make large, extra early crop all 
ready for market during the time prices are high. Many unreliable growers are selling plants and call¬ 
ing them “Frost-Proof.” In many instances these growers are located where they do not have frosts 
during the growing period and, therefore, the plants they are offering have never been subjected to the 
frosts. 
