Plants cmA Podl 
We grow but 
66 tomato 
plants to a Hat 
13 x 22 by 
3 Vi inches deep 
(inside measure) 
A Flat of Harris' Tomato Plants 
These sturdy well hardened plants stand up well and 
produce the finest fruit. 
We sell only strong sturdy plants of superior quality. 
Our plants are transplanted and given sufficient room to develop, and 
are well hardened before they are sent away. They stand the wind and 
sun better than small weak plants. 
We have increased our greenhouse and cold frame space so that we 
are in position to supply better plants than ever before. 
Orders will be booked at any time and plants will be sent when ready. 
Not less than 1 dozen plants of a variety will be sold, except of 
Rhubarb; 500 plants will be supplied at the 1000 rate. 
Plants ordered at the prices given below are sent transportation paid 
without extra charge to all places east of the Mississippi River and north 
of Tennessee, except where quoted “not paid.” That means the plants 
are to be sent at purchaser’s expense. 
By PARCEL POST. If the plants are ordered at the hundred or 
thousand rate to be sent by parcel post there will be an extra 
charge for postage. 
FOR QUICK SERVICE.. .You can get seeds or plants one to three days 
sooner if they are sent Special Handling. Such packages require an extra fee 
and are put through as fast as letter mail. If your order is to be sent on differ¬ 
ent dates, and you wish each part sent Special Handling, be sure to include 
enough extra postage for each mailing. 
See Inside Front Cover for extra postage required. 
PLEASE NOTE: Our plants are expertly and carefully packed so that 
they should reach you in good condition, but if they are delayed on the 
road or for any other reason, they arrive in poor shape, let us know at 
once and we will replace them. We cannot be responsible for the plants 
living after they are planted as this depends on how they are planted 
and the soil and weather conditions over which we have no control. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
BROCCOLI. Italian Green Sprouting (Calabrese). Field grown 
plants. Ready June 20. 25c per Doz.; 85c per 100 transportation paid. 
Not paid; $4.25 per 1000. (Weight 1000—30 lbs.) 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Field-grown plants, ready June 20. Variety: 
Long Island Improved. Private Stock. 
25c per Doz.; 80c per 100; transportation paid. Not paid: $3.75 per 
1000. (Weight 1000—30 lbs.) 
CABBAGE PLANTS. Early transplanted plants ready April 15 to 
May 15. These plants are well hardened and will stand frost without 
injury. They are far superior to plants grown in frames without trans¬ 
planting. Varieties: Golden Acre Special, Copenhagen Market. 
25c per Doz.; $1.50 per 100; transportation paid. Not paid: $8.50 per 
1000. (Weight 1000—25 lbs.) 
Field-grown plants. Ready from June 10 to July 20. We can 
supply the following varieties: Golden Acre Special, Copenhagen 
Market, Yellows Resistant Copenhagen, Large Late Copenhagen, 
Harris’ Ballhead, Danish Ballhead Short Stem, Wisconsin Hollander 
(Yellows Resistant), Mammoth Rock Red and Super Curled Savoy. 
20c per Doz.; 60c per 100; transportation paid. Not paid: $2.75 per 
1000. (Weight 1000—40 lbs.) Please write for prices on larger lots 
stating quantity and varieties required. 
CAULIFLOWER. Early transplanted plants. Ready April 25 to 
May 15. Varieties; Snowball and Super Snowball. 
25c per Doz.; $1.50 per 100; transportation paid. Not paid: $8.50 per 
1000. (Weight 1000—25 lbs.) 
Field-grown plants. Ready June 15 to July 20. Snowball, Super 
Snowball and New Early Purple Head. 
20c per Doz.; 85c per 100; transportation paid. Not paid: $4.25 per 
1000. (Weight 1000—40 lbs.) 
CELERY. Early frame-grown plants, ready May 1st to June 1st. 
Golden Plume only. 
25c per Doz.; $1.25 per 100; transportation paid. Not paid: $8.25 per 
1000. (Weight 1000—25 lbs.) 
Field-grown plants. These plants are grown in the open ground 
and are usually ready the last week in June or first week in July, and 
can be supplied up to July 20. They are good strong plants. 
Varieties: Golden Plume and Salt Lake. 
45c per 50; 75c per 100; transportation paid. Not paid: $2.85 per 1000. 
(Weight 1000—25 lbs.) Write for prices on larger lots. 
EGG PLANT. As these plants arc easily injured in transplanting we 
raise them in Fertile Pots (see page 86) and ship them pot and all 
which can be set directly in the garden. Varieties: New Hampshire 
Hybrid and Black Beauty. Ready May 25. 
$1.00 per Doz.; $3.25 per 50; $6.00 per 100; transportation paid. 
ONION PLANTS. 
Variety: Riverside Sweet Spanish (Yellow) only. 
Ready April 15 to May 15 only. See description on page 29. 
1 bunch (about 100 plants) 35c; 2 bunches 50c; 5 bunghes $1.00; trans¬ 
portation paid. Notpaid: 10 bunches (about 1000) $1.50. Not less than 
1 bunch (100 plants) sold. Price of larger lots sent on application. 
POTTED PLANTS 
Muskmelon and Watermelon 
We grow and ship our muskmelon and watermelon plants in “Fertile 
Pots” which are set right in the ground with the plant. This has proved 
very successful as the plants are not “checked,” and the roots grow through 
the pot and are not disturbed. 
MUSKMELON. Potted Plants. Well grown and properly hardened 
plants. 
Varieties: Bender’s Surprise, Market King and Delicious. 
Doz. $1.10; 2 Doz. $2.00; transportation paid. Not paid; $7.00 per 100. 
(Weight 100—70 lbs.) Not sent beyond the 4th zone. 
WATERMELON. Potted Plants. Sturdy and properly hardened. 
Varieties: Wonder Melon and Stone Mountain. 
Doz. $1.25; 2 Doz. $2.00; transportation paid. Notpaid: $7.00 per 100. 
(Weight 100—75 lbs.) Not sent beyond the 4th zone. 
Note: Because of the special container required, we cannot fill orders 
for less than a dozen Muskmelon or Watermelon plants. Write for 
price of larger quantities. - 
PEPPER. Transplanted plants. Ready May 15th. Strong and stocky. 
Varieties: Harris’ King of the North, Harris’ Early Giant, Harris’ 
Earliest, Harris’ Improved Squash, Harris’ Wonder, and Hot Portugal. 
45c per Doz.; 2 Doz. (1 or 2 varieties) 70c; $2.00 per 100; transportation 
paid. Not paid: $11.00 per 1000. (Weight 1000—25 lbs.) 
PEPPER. Untransplanted plants. These plants should be trans¬ 
planted into boxes or frames, and allowed to grow until large enough 
to put out in the open ground. Same varieties named above. Ready 
April 25 to May 20. Not less than 25 plants of a variety sold. 
50 Plants 40c; 100 Plants 65c; 1000 Plants $3.75; transportation paid. 
A Greenhouse Full of Early Cabbage Plants on Moreton Farm 
VEGETABLE PLANTS continued on next page. 
“your plants sent me here this spring are giving great satisfaction.” 
Mrs. C. VanAnda, Lenox, Mass. July 8, 1939. 
“/ had 100 of your pepper plants last season. They are wonderful pro¬ 
ducers.” Frank J. Rue, Jamaica, N. Y. May 31, 1939. 
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