FULWOOD'S SPRING PLANTS 
(Not Frost-Proof). Ready April 1st to June 1st 
FULWOOD’S 
IMPROVED PORTO 
RICO SWEET 
POTATO PLANTS 
Southerners who know their 
Yams will appreciate this im¬ 
proved Porto Rico as the 
finest ever. People in the East 
and Middle West who know 
Sweet Potatoes only as being 
small, dry and yellow have a 
real treat in store for them 
if they will try this luscious 
variety. My improved Porto 
Rico always has a deep rich 
red meat that is especially 
sweet and tasty. It is two to three weeks earlier than most yams and 
is an enormous yielder and keeps especially well. Northern markets 
and curing houses pay top prices for this variety. 
Owing to a very dry summer Sweet Potato Seed are very scarce, this 
causes the potato plant crop to be short. I can make prompt shipment 
of all orders received by me at the following prices: Prices by Parcel 
Post, Prepaid—500 for $2.00; 1,000 for $3.00. Prices by express not pre¬ 
paid; 1,000 to 4,000 plants $2.50 per 1,000; 5,000 to 9,000 plants $2.25 per 
1,000; 10,000 and over $2.00 per 1,000. 
Bandana, N. C., Mitchell County, March 3, 1936. 
Mr. P. D. Fulwood, 
Tifton, Georgia. 
Dear Sir: I have bought plants many different places but I never have found 
plants that meet the requirements as well as plants bought from you. I have 
grown your tomato plants for three years and your cabbage for two years and 
I always set them out as soon or before anyone in this section and they have 
withstood the weather of the mountains of Western North Carolina. 
Yours truly, 
CLAUDE T. SILVER. 
P. D. FULWOOD ♦ ♦ ♦ TIFTON, GEORGIA 
