■f/p 
Bunch of Potato Plants 
SWEET POTATO 
PLANTS 
Our Potato Plants are grown from se¬ 
lected seed stock grown on our own 
farms. They are treated for all kinds 
of disease, and are government in¬ 
spected. Our customers are therefore 
protected from the many kinds of po¬ 
tato plant diseases which are becom¬ 
ing so prevalent throughout the South. 
Variety: Porto Rico — This is a 
southern Yam potato with rich, deep 
yellow meat, sweet and juicy. It is the 
most popular of the yam potatoes, and 
is an enormous yielder. It can be 
grown successfully in many sections 
of the North, and we recommend it to 
those who have never tried the south¬ 
ern yam. Ready April 20 to July 1. 
HOW TO GROW SWEET POTATOES: A warm, well drained, sandy 
loam is the best land for sweet potatoes. After plowing and harrowing 
thoroughly, lay off rows 3 feet apart and drill 500 to 1,000 pounds of 
commercial fertilizer, containing plenty of potash but not much nitro¬ 
gen. List on the fertilizer, and knock off the top of the ridge. Set the 
plants 15 inches apart. Cultivate thoroughly until the vines begin to run. 
Harvest when mature or when frost kills the vines. Store in a warm 
cellar or building where the temperature does not go below 50 degrees. 
PRICES ON POTATO PLANTS 
SEE PAGE 14 FOR EXPRESS PREPAID RATES 
BY PARCEL POST 
Postage Prepaid 
200 for . 
$1.00 
500 for . 
2.00 
1,000 for . 
3.00 
BY EXPRESS OR PARCEL POST 
Transportation Charges Collect 
1,000 to 4,000 .$2.50 per M 
5,000 to 9,000 . 2.25 per M 
10,000 and over. 2.00 per M 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 1 
200 Cabbage Plants .60 
300 Onion Plants .75 
50 Lettuce Plants .25 
Catalog Price ..$1.60 
BARGAIN PRICE $1.06, POSTPAID 
OFFERS 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 2 
100 Beet Plants . 
100 Cauliflower Plants . 
100 Lettuce Plants . 
100 Broccoli Plants . 
.50 
.75 
.50 
.50 
Catalog Price .$2.00 
BARGAIN PRICE $1.59, POSTPAID 
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