TOMATO PLANTS 
FIELD GROWN 
We usually have tomato plants ready for shipping from our 
Florida farms about March 1st. They are grown for our south 
ern customers. 
Our Georgia plants are usually ready for shipping about 
April 15th to 20th. These plants should be ready for northern 
customers who wish plants for cold frames. And we can 
furnish tomato plants until July 15th. 
Our hardy, field'grown tomato plants are winners in every 
garden. Our methods of packing these hardy plants will assure 
safe arrival into any state east of the Rockies. Read what our 
customers say about them in extreme northern states. We grow 
many varieties to suit gardeners in all sections from best selected 
strains of seed stocks. 
Customers desiring some of these early plants will receive 
the same quality plants that we are setting on our own farms. 
Some of this seed is $5.00 per pound. Market Gardeners 
can depend on the reliability of this seed—best obtainable. 
TOMATO VARIETIES—Earliana, Bonnie Best, John Baer, 
Break'O'Day, Redfield Beauty, Pritchard, (Scarlet Topper), 
Marglobe, Livingston Globe, Red Rock, Baltimore, Stone. 
PEPPER PLANTS—EGG PLANTS 
Just in recent years, we have learned a method how to pack 
these plants to guarantee safe arrival to our Northern Cus- 
tomers. Order a few of these plants this spring and marvel 
at their results. 
EGG PLANT VARIETIES—Black Beauty and Improved 
Large Purple. 
PEPPER VARIETIES—Ruby King, Worldbeater, Califor¬ 
nia Wonder, and Chinese Giant. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
GEORGIA AND INDIANA GROWN 
To keep pure strains and free from diseases it is absolutely 
necessary that we grow our own seed potatoes every year 
We plant 75 to 100 acres each year for seed purposes only 
Growers desiring to improve their stock should get our 
selected strains of potato plants—none better. 
POTATO VARIETIES—Pink Skin or Red Skin Porto 
Rico and Nancy Hall. 
Note: Jersey Sweet Potato Plants can be shipped from 
Vincennes, Indiana, about May 10th 
ONION PLANTS 
Being a little too cold to produce good onion plants in 
Georgia for January, February and March shipments, most 
of our winter and early spring onion plants are grown on our 
Palatka, Florida farms. We start shipping our Georgia plants 
about April 1st, and continue through June 1st. 
Customers preferring TEXAS ONION PLANTS may se 
cu*v the same varieties from our plant farms at DILLEY, 
TEXAS Order direct from there. 
ONION VARIETIES—Bermuda, Crystal Wax, Prizetaker, 
Sweet Spanish, Ebenezer, Southport Yellow Globe, and Val¬ 
encia. 
200 trained laborers in our fields anxiously waiting to carefully select and count your plants—same as you would 
from your own plant beds. 
TOMATO PLAHTS 
