Ml LOT-MILLS EARLY MONEY PLANTS 
Our plants are all from high grade seed. Varieties are those that do best in this section. For early plants, 
seeds are first planted in the greenhouse, transplanted into flats then hardened otf in cold frames, which makes 
for a hardy, sturdy plant. These plants will come into bearing two to three weeks before any other plantings. It 
pays to plant early money plants. Early Cabbage are ready March 15th and on. Tomatoes, Peppers, Egg 
Plants are ready May 1st and on. Late planting and delivery of Cabbage, Celery, Tomatoes, in quantities are 
much less in price. Write for prices. See descriptions below. The following prices include 2% State Sales Tax. 
POSTPAID F.O.B. WENATCHEE 
12 50 100 12 50 100 1000 
.35 .92 1.53 .25 .77 1.27 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
CABBAGE—Early Varieties Transplanted 
CABBAGE—Late Varieties Transplanted.. 
CAU LI FLOWER—Transplanted. 
CELERY—T ransplanted. 
CHIVES. 
CUCUMBERS—Potted. 
EGG PLANTS—Transplanted. 
GROUND CHERRY—Transplanted. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS. 
MUSK ME LONS—Potted. 
ONION PLANTS. 
ONION SETS—Yellow. 
ONION SETS—White. 
PARSLEY. 
PEPPERS—Transplanted.. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
SPEARMINT PLANTS. 
SWEET POTATOES. 
TOMATOES—Transplanted. 
TO M ATO ES—Potted. 
TOBACCO—Transplanted. 
WATERMELONS—Potted. 
.30 .84 
1.27 
.20 
.69 
1.02 
10.20 
.30 .84 
1.27 
.20 
.69 
1.02 
10.20 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
12.24 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
10.20 
.25 
.15 
.77 
.51 
1.78 
3.06 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
12.24 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
1.17 or 10c 
each 
1.02 
or 10c 
each 
.77 
.51 
1.78 
3.06 
.27 
.15 
1.53 
25c per 
lb. 
15c 
per lb. 
30c per 
lb. 
20c 
per lb. 
10c ea. 3 for 25c 
5c ea. 6 for 
25c 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
12.24 
31c ea. 3 for 67c 
25c ea. 3 for 51c 
10c ea. 3 for 25c 
5c ea. 6 for 25c 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
10.20 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
12.24 
.77 
.51 
1.78 
3.06 
.35 .92 
1.53 
.25 
.77 
1.27 
.77 
.51 
1.78 
3.06 
GRAPEVINES. 40c ea. 5 for $1.27 25c ea. 5 for $1.02 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS... 
.36 1.10 1.73 
.25 .90 
1.53 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
51c per brick 
41c 
per brick 
BOYSENBERRY and YOUNGBERRY—Rooted Plants. 
Easily grown. Large luscious berry. 
25c ea. 12 for $1.78 
15c ea. 
$1.53 per Doz. 
The following are descriptions of 
the varieties of Vegetable Plants, 
Roots, and Berry Plants that can 
be procured in plants or roots ready 
to plant. Plant prices above. Seed 
prices at rear of catalog. 
ASPARAGUS 
Washington Rust-Resistant Strain 
—The best variety for North Cen¬ 
tral Washington. Recommended 
by commercial growers for can¬ 
nery and home gardens. A year 
or more may be saved by buying 
plants and setting them 2 feet 
apart in the rows about 8 inches 
deep. 
CABBAGE—EARLY 
(Ready March 15 and on) 
Copenhagen Market — Extra early; 
matures in about 62 days. Earli¬ 
est of the large round-headed cab¬ 
bage. 
Golden Acre—Matures in about 60 
days, slightly earlier than the 
above. It is of dwarf, compact 
growth. Uniform in size. 
Day Break — 60 days maturing. 
Round, hard head with short 
stem. 
Wakefield — Extra early; conical¬ 
shaped heads with fine texture. 
W i n n i n gstead—Conical-shaped, hard 
heads. 
CABBAGE—LATE 
(Ready May 1st) 
Danish Ballhead—Dwarf, with short 
stem. Winter keeper. 
Flat Dutch—This large-heading sort 
is the most popular of the flat- 
head variety. 
Haco, Earliest Round Red—The col¬ 
or is intense dark red throughout. 
A special strain. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Snowball — Improved strain, early, 
dwarf, compact, producing solid 
white heads of uniform size. 
Dry Weather — Heads larger than 
Snowball, snow-white. 
CELERY 
(Ready May 10th and on) 
Golden Self-Bla,nching — Large 
bunches, with broad, heavy 
stalks, blanch into a rich, golden 
yellow. Its delicious flavor and ab¬ 
sence of strings makes it a favor¬ 
ite. 
Utah Jumbo — Giant green stalks, 
with excellent flavor. Easily 
grown in this section. Fine keep¬ 
er. Plant 8 to 10 inches in rich 
soil. 
