MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST —1940 
35 
VEGETABLE PLANTS— Continued not prepaid 
Too Tooo 
TOMATOES. Strong Transplanted Plants, well hardened, ready May 20 to June 
25th. Nystate, Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper, Rutgers, Extra Early Earliana, 
John Baer, Bonny Best, Marglobe, Stone, Stokesdale, Golden Queen, Golden 
Globe. Weight 100-6 lbs., 1000-30 lbs. $1.50 $10.00 
TOMATOES. Untransplanted Plants.* Varieties: Nystate, Extra Early Earliana, 
Bonny Best, John Baer, Marglobe, Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper, Rutgers, 
Stokesdale and Stone. Sturdy plants, grown especially for seedlings from 
seed sown very thinly. They should be set in frames and allowed to grow 
for two weeks or more before setting in the field. Strong seedlings 3 to 4 in. 
high. Ready April 10 to May 15. Weight 1000-6 lbs. 3.50 
TOMATOES. Potted Plants. Grown and shipped in “Fertile Pots.” Varieties: 
Earliana, Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper, John Baer, Bonny Best and Rutgers. 
Weight 100-50 lbs. 4.50 40.00 
*NOTE. For growers who use tomato and pepper seedlings in large quantities (5000 or more) 
we can grow any variety for you if ordered before Feb. 15th. Write for prices. 
Roots 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS, Mary Washington. The largest and best variety. 1-year 
freshly dug roots of very superior quality. Weight 100-10 lbs., 1000-70 lbs.. . $ 1.50 $ 8.00 
HORSE RADiSH New Bohemian. (“Maliner-Kren.”) Write for special price 
for large lots. Weight 100-4 lbs., 1000-25 lbs. 1.00 7.50 
RHUBARB ROOTS. Weight 1 lb. each. 
MacDonald. Sturdy root divisions. See also page 27.10—$1.65 10.00 85.00 
Myatt’s Linnaeus. Strong root divisions. 5.00 45.00 
STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, ETC. 
The plants listed on this page are sent by express or freight at the purchaser’s expense. If 
wanted by parcel post, sufficient postage to cover cost of mailing must be enclosed with the order. 
For complete description and prices of quantities less than listed in this catalogue please 
refer to our general retail catalogue. 500 plants of any one variety will be sent at the 1000 rate. 
Strawberries 
Strong fresh dug plants, guaranteed to reach the purchaser in good condition. 
Weight of strawberry plants 100-7 lbs., 1000-65 lbs. NOT PREPAID 
100 1000 
CATSKILL. (New) Midseason. $1.40 $8.00 
The best variety to prolong the season. (Perfect) 
DORSETT. (New) Large, Early, Heavy Yielder. 1.40 8.00 
Dorsett and Fairfax are the best berries we have ever seen. These are early, large firm berries 
which not only yield better but bring higher prices on the market. The quality is extra fine. 
(Perfect). 
FAIRFAX. (New). 1.40 8.00 
Same type and quality but darker berries. See our retail catalogue for full descriptions. (Perfect). 
GEM. (Everbearing) New. Fall Bearing. 1.50 10.00 
This variety is recognized as outstanding among the “everbearing” kinds. 
MASTODON (Everbearing) Crop Short. 1.75 .... 
Premier. 1.25 7.00 
On account of its fine appearance, earliness and large size this is one of the most profitable 
kinds. (Perfect). 
Raspberries 
These plants are not only the best varieties grown today, but we have carefully selected strong 
sturdy plants, from true disease free fields. 
Weight: Red varieties 20 lbs. per 100, 125 lbs. per 1000. 
Purple and Black varieties, 40 lbs. per 100, 300 lbs. per 1000. NOT PREPAID 
100 1000 
Columbian. (Purple). $3.00 $20.00 
This is one of the most profitable kinds to grow. 
INDIAN SUMMER. (Red). Fall Bearing. 4.50 35.00 
This berry produces a second crop in early fall and is valuable for this reason. 
LATHAM. (Red). Mosaic resistant. 3.25 22.50 
One of the best red raspberries and a standard commercial sort. 
NEWBURGH. (New). (Red). Mosaic free. 3.25 22.50 
Berries are large, firm, do not crumble and of superb quality. 
SHUTTLEWORTH. (New). (Black). Mosaic proof. 3.25 22.50 
Large black berries of superior quality. 
SODUS. (New). (Purple). Mosaic free. 3.50 25.00 
This new purple has the largest fruit of any raspberry we know. Vigorous and hardy. 
TAYLOR. (New). (Red). 3.50 25.00 
An outstanding new kind. 
