TAYLOR’S 1937 PRICE LIST AND CATALOGUE 
PLANTS FOR FARM AND GARDEN 
TOMATO PLANTS 
Having’ had much experience in growing Tornado Plants hoth 
Wholesale and Retail, we feel that we will be able to please the 
most exacting. Ready March 15 and later. 
PRICES—All Tomatoe Plants at the following prices unless 
stated otherwise. Postpaid—12 for 12c; 25 for 20c; 50 for 35c; 
100 for 65c; 250 for $1.20; 500 for $2.25. If yon want a larger 
amount write for prices. When it comes to Tomato Plants we 
are headquarters. Below you will find some varieties quoted in 
quantities. 
POT GROWN TOMATO PLANTS 
We grow Beefsteak, and Fifty-Day Plants in flower pots. 
For extra early tomatoes try a few plants, this being the quick¬ 
est way known to have early tomatoes. Once you try them, 
you will want no other, if it is early tomatoes you are after. 
Nice large plants well rooted, shipped with soil no them. 6 for 
25c; 12 for 45c; 100 for $2.75. Express or Postpaid. 
PONDEROSA—Of perfect shape. Very large, early to late. 
Quality fine. Color pink. Too well known to need much descrip¬ 
tion. A winner. 
BEEFSTEAK—Without question, is the king of all tomatoes. 
The world’s unbeatable tomato for the main crop. Ripens early 
and continues to fruit for a long period. Large, a splendid 
keeper, very productive. Fine color. Flavor cannot be beat. 
NEW STONE—A standard, main crop ; red medium, early, 
a fine canner. Very popular. 1,000, $2.75; 2.000, $4.75. 
EARLIANNA—An extremely early, smooth, bright red to¬ 
mato ; good sizes and vines small but vigorous. This is the to¬ 
mato that delivers the goods. 1,000 for $2.75; 2,000 for $5.00. 
MAItGLOBE (Wilt Resistant)—This variety is a cross be¬ 
tween Marvel and Globe, producing a heavy yield, of large, 
smooth, solid, red fruit which ripens medium early. It is some¬ 
what larger than the Stone, and is highly recommended because 
of its wilt-resisting features. The havoc wrought by wilt in 
tomatoes is serious. If you have been disappointed in growing 
tomatoes because of this disease, you will be interested in this 
hardy, wilt-resistant sort. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
SWEET OR HOT 
Planted near together, sweet and hot Peper will mix causing 
all to be hot. Ready for Delivery April 1. 
Prices of all pepper plants postpaid as follows; 12 for 15c; 
25 for 25c; 100 for 75c. 
RUBY KING—A pepper of large size, fine for truck growers. 
A beautiful ruby red when ripe. Good plants from beds. 
500 for $3.00. 
GIANT CHINESE—Plants dwarf, mammoth size fruits. A 
late variety ; grown heavy on account of its mammoth size. 
EGG PLANT 
Fruit, rich, shining purple ; cook by cutting in 1-fourth slices. 
Pare. Let stand in salt crumbs, then fry brown. Plants from 
hot bed, 20c dozen; pot grown, 6 for 25c. 
GARDEN SAGE—Once planted, will last for years. Grow 
a few and have plenty of fresh or dry sage the year round. Nice 
plants, 10c each; 3 for 25c. Postpaid. 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 
One of the best; has thick and heavy shoots, long, and 
straight and closely folded tips ; rapid growers, set four inches 
deep; fertilize well. 2 year roots 6 for 20c; 12 for 25c; 25 
for 60c. .-Postpaid. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Rhubard is the earliest plant you can 
pluck from your garden in the spring; makes fine pies and 
sauces; nice large roots. 10c each; 6 for 50c; dozen, 90c. 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS—For best results, plant in a moist, 
partly shaded corner. Nice roots. 2 for 10c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 
40c; postpaid. 
CALENDULAS—Produces abundantly. Large beautifully 
imbricated, very double flowers, pot grown plants. 5c each; 
6 for 25c. 
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