SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Our seed potatoes are inspected during 
the growing season by the Georgia State 
Board of Entomology to be sure that no 
disease creeps in. Then our plant beds 
have frequent inspections all during the 
shipping season. W. H. Heins, Olivia, 
Minnesota, wrote, “I tried for the first 
time a sample shipment of Sweet Potato 
Plants. Several potatoes that I grew 
weighed more than a pound.” 
Varieties—Porto Rico, Nancy Hall. 
BROCCOLI PLANTS 
Varieties—Italian Green Sprouting. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
The successful truck farmer diversifies 
his crop. He grows a wide variety of 
the things the customer demands and the 
demand for peppers is steadily increas' 
ing. You can “cash in” on the demand 
by growing a crop of Peppers from Car' 
lisle field'grown plants—the easy and 
quick way. 
Varieties—Giant Ruby King, Califor' 
nia Wonder, World Beater. 
EGGPLANT PLANTS 
Varieties—Black Beauty and New 
York Purple. 
YELLOWS RESISTANT 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
In sections where soils are infected 
with cabbage yellows we recommend the 
following yellows resistant varieties 
grown from Ferry Morse seed: Yellows 
Resistant Golden Acre, Yellows Resistant 
Copenhagen, Early Detroit, Marion Mar- 
ket and Wisconsin All Season. Prices 
of these plants are higher, due to the 
higher cost of seed. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS 
Varieties—Early Snowball (From 
Danish'grown seed). 
