OMEGA PLANT FARMS, INC., OMEGA, GEORGIA 
TO THE TRADE 
T IS WITH MUCH pleasure we present to our cus¬ 
tomers and friends our 1938 catalog of vegetable 
plants. We want to thank you for past business and 
ask a continuance of your patronage upon our record of ser¬ 
vice in handling your orders. 
Your profits from vegetables this year will depend upon 
you getting the best quality plants. In our twenty-two years' 
experience growing and shipping plants we have learned 
where to get the best seed and how to grow and pack vege¬ 
table plants that give satisfaction in every particular. All 
our plants are grown from the very best seed obtainable, 
upon land especially adapted to the growing of plants and in 
a climate of just enough sunshine and cold to grow for the 
best quality. 
We have the land, a large force of experienced men and 
equipment for handling plants properly and we knew our 
service is second to none, regardless of the size of your order. 
Your diversified program should include plenty of vege¬ 
tables for home use and some for local markets. You will sell 
on the early and high market by using our strong, healthy 
field-grown plants. 
OUR GUARANTEE—Knowing that seed or plants of the highest 
quality will often fail through' improper treatment due to several 
reasons, we will not be responsible for the crop. However, we will refill 
or refund the purchase price on any order of plants not entirely satis¬ 
factory. 
HOW TO ORDER PLANTS—All plants are sold on cash basis, so 
make remittance by postoffice or express money order, drafts or checks. 
This will save extra cost to you in making collections and returning 
money to us by postoffice and express companies. However, we will 
make shipments C. O. D. if you prefer them that way. Be sure and 
state date you want shipment made. 
WHAT TO DO WHEN PLANTS ARRIVE—Unpack immediately 
and if weather is unfavorable for transplanting in the fields put on 
damp moss, or pack in cellar or trench them in ground until ready to 
set. 
OUR FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS are grown in the open 
fields and have been known to stand a temperature of 14 degrees above 
zero here without injury. They can be set much earlier than hot-bed, 
or cold-frame plants. The tops will not make much growth during the 
cold weather, but the roots will develop and have a good root system, 
and when the weather opens up they will make hard headed Cabbage 
much earlier than home-grown plants. It requires ten to fifteen 
thousand plants per acre. 
Be Sure to Give Shipping Date! 
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