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For the accommodation of our customers, we are offering for the spring of 1938, the following vegetable and 
flowering plants—OUTSTANDING VARIETIES THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY GARDEN—all are fully described 
elsewhere in this catalog. Cash must accompany every order. NO PLANTS SENT C.O.D. Notice change of prices 
at different dates. 
GREENHOUSE GROWN 
TRANSPLANTED PLANTS 
(Well-hardened stock ready April 1st) 
BEET, Crosby's Early Egyptian. Doz., 
12 cts100, 75 cts.; 1,000, $5. 
CABBAGE, Golden Acre—Copenhagen 
Market. Doz., 15 cts.; 100, 85 cts.; 
1,000, $7.75. 
CELERY, Golden Plume—Easy Bleach¬ 
ing. Doz., 15 cts.; 100, 75 cts.; 1,000, 
$7. 
EGG PLANT, Black Beauty. Doz. 45 cts.; 
100, $2.50. 
LETTUCE, Big Boston—New York 515. 
Doz., 15 cts.; 100, 85 cts.; 1,000, $7.50. 
ONION, Prizelaker — Bermuda. Doz., 12 
Cts.; 100, 65 Cts.; 400, $2; 1,000, $3.75. 
PEPPER, Harris Earliest — California 
Wonder. Doz., 20 cts.; 100, $1.25; 
1,000, $8.75. 
TOMATO, Penn State—Bonny Best— 
Pritchard — Marglobe — Grothens 
Globe — Rutgers — Baltimore — 
John Bear — Ponderosa. Doz., 20 cts.; 
100, $1; 1,000, $8.75. 
COLD-FRAME PLANTS 
(Ready May 15 th) 
BEET, Crosby's Egyptian—New Century. 
BROCCOLI, Early Green Calabrese. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, Long Island 
CAULIFLOWER, Snowball. 
LETTUCE, Big Boston—New York 515. 
ONION, Prizetaker—Bermuda. 
MANGEL, Prize red. 
All the above varieties, doz., 15 cts. 
4 doz., 50 cts.; 100, 65 cts.; 400, $2. 
CABBAGE, Golden Acre—Copenhagen 
Market—Red Rock—Flat Dutch— 
Drumhead Savoy—Danish Ball Head 
(Penn State—Wisconsin All Season. 
2 doz., 25 cts.; 100, 50 cts.; 300, $1; 
1 , 000 , $ 2 . 
TOMATO. Rerooted plants, ready for the 
field. Penn State—Bonny Best—Gro¬ 
thens Globe — Marglobe — Rutger— 
Baltimore — John Bear—Pritchard — 
Ponderosa. Doz., 15 cts.; 4 doz., 50 
cts.; 100, 75 cts.,- 500, $3; 1,000, $5. 
SWEET POTATO, Golden Cluster- 
Nancy Hall. 3 doz., 25 cts.; 100, 50 
cts.; 300, $1. 
Oregon Giant Pansies 
TOBACCO, Conn. Seed Leaf. 3 doz., 
25 cts.; 100, 50 cts.; 300, $1. 
CELERY Main crop (ready July 1st).— 
Golden Plume—Easy Bleaching— 
Fordhook—Solid Emperor—California 
Houser. Doz., 10 cts.; 100, 45 cts.; 
1,000, $3.50. 
ENDIVE, Green curled (ready July 1st). 
Doz., 10 cts.; 100, 65 cts.; 400, $2. 
Annual Flower Plants 
COLD-FRAME GROWN 
Ready April 1st 
BELLIS (English Daisy)—White, Pink, 
Crimson and Mixed colors. Doz., 60 
cts.; 100, $2.75. 
PANSIES, Oregon Giants.—The World's 
Largest in mixed colors. 6 for 30 cts.; 
doz., 60 cts.; 100, $3. 
ANNUALS (Ready May 15th) 
Greenhouse grown transplanted plants 
ASTERS, Wilt resistant (mixed colors 
only).—Queen of the Market—Late 
Branching. Doz., 20 cts.; 4 doz., 50 
cts.; 100, $1; 1,000, $8.75. 
ALYSSUM, Little Gem.—CALENDULA— 
Sunshine. 
MARIGOLDS. Lemon Queen—SALVIA 
—Bonfire. 
PHLOX Drummondi, white, pink, crim¬ 
son, mixed. 
ZINNIA.—Gold Medal Mixed. Any of the 
above, 6 for 25 cts.; doz., 35 cts.; 100, 
$1.50. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. Mixed col¬ 
ors. Doz., 60 cts.; 100, $3.50. 
DOUBLE PINK PETUNIA 
Dwarf. —Immense blooms. Six for $1. 
AGERATUM, Blue Ball—COLEUS, Rain¬ 
bow Mixed—HELIOTROPE, Blue.— 
TEN WEEKS STOCKS. 
PERIWINKLE.—White, Pink, Mixed 
colors. 
SNAPDRAGON, Bedding mixed—VER¬ 
BENA. Hybrida. Many beautiful 
shades. Mixed colors. 3 for 20 cts.; 
doz., 50 cts.; 100, $3.75. 
DWARF BEDDING PETUNIA 
Fairy Queen—Rose of Heaven—How¬ 
ards Star—Senator—Rosy Morn.— 
and special mixture of above. Doz , 
50 Cts.; 100, $3. 
All Plants are Delivered Postpaid 
Big Boston Lettuce 
Quiet JAeei- and dhnaM OmuU 
APPLES. 3-yr., $1 each; $10 per doz. 
Delicious. Medium to large; red. Oct. 
Grimes Golden. Medium; yellow. Late 
Aug. 
Stayman Winesap. Large; red. Nov. 
Yellow Transparent. Medium; yellow. 
July. 
York Imperial. Large; red. Nov. 
CHERRIES. 3-yr., $1 each; $10 per doz. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
Montmorency. Sour. 
Napoleon. Sweet. 
RASPBERRIES. $1 per doz.; $5 per 100 
St. Regis. Early variety. Red. 
BLACKBERRIES. $1 per doz.; $5 per 100. 
Eldorado. Large; black; juicy. 
STRAWBERRIES. 60 cts.; for 25; $1.25 
per 100; $5 per 1000 except where 
otherwise noted. 
Klondike. Early; large, dark red ber¬ 
ries. 
Missionary. Large; early. 
Premier. Early; large; red. 
Mastodon. Fall-bearing. 75 cts. for 
25; $2 per 100; $10 per 1000. 
GRAPES. 2-yr„ 30 cts. each; $3 per doz. 
Concord. Late; black. 
Caco, fine red. 
Moore Early. Standard early black. 
Niagara. Greenish yellow. 
PEACHES. Extra selected, 60 cts. each; 
$6.50 per doz. 
Bell of Georgia. Blush; flesh white. 
Carman. Cream, red blush; white 
flesh. 
Elberta. Yellow, red blush; flesh yel¬ 
low. 
Crawford's Early. Yellow, with red 
cheek. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow, overlaid carmine; 
flesh yellow. 
PEARS. 3-yr. $1; $10 per doz. 
Bartlett. Large; fine-grained. Aug. 
Kieffer. Large; blight resistant. Oct. 
Seckel. Small; tender. Sept. 
PLUMS. 2-yr., $1 each; $10 per doz. 
Burbank. Red on yellow; flesh yellow. 
Moore's Artie. Purplish black. 
CURRANTS. 2-yr., 35 cts. each; $3.50 per 
doz. 
Fay. Dark red. Midseason. 
GOOSEBERRIES, 2-yr., 40 cts. each; 
$4.50 per doz. 
Downing. Large; thin skin. 
WEIGHT WHEN PACKED 
100 
20 lbs. 
20 lbs. 
25 lbs. 
3‘/ 2 lbs. 
12 lbs. 
Doz. 
Blackberries .2V2 lbs. 
Currants, Gooseberries 2 l /z lbs. 
Grapes .3 lbs. 
Strawberries (25).lfy^lbs. 
Raspberries .2 lbs. 
All Fruit Trees and Small Fruits F.O.B. Baltimore 
