J. W. JONES & SON, FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 
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Vegetable Plants 
We are constantly having calls for vegetable plants, especially Cabbage 
and Tomato, and have decided to offer three of the leading varieties of each. 
We are using only the most reliable and highest grade seed and feel sure that, 
since our soil is well adapted to growing them and we have had long experi¬ 
ence in packing, that we can supply you with plants that are as good and will 
reach you in as satisfactory a condition as any you can buy anywhere at 
any price. Write for large quantity prices. 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Ready for shipment about April 20-30th and after. No earlier. 
Price here: 100, 50c; 1000, $1.00; 5000, $4.50; 10,000, $8.50. 
GOLDEN ACRE (65 Days). An extra early type of Copenhagen Mar¬ 
ket as early as Jersey Wakefield. It is the earliest of the round headed 
varieties; uniformly round, firm, of exceptionally fine texture, and has few 
outer leaves; short stemmed. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET (70 Days). About as early as Charleston 
only about a week later than Golden Acre, yet it has good size for so early 
a cabbage; about 6 to 8 pounds; nearly round, tightly folded and short stem¬ 
med. The quality is equal to that of any early cabbage; fine grained and 
tender; the hearts are pure white. 
LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH (110 Days). A good strain of this popu¬ 
lar winter cabbage. Makes good, large, solid, flat heads that keep well into 
the winter. 
TOMATO PLANTS 
Ready for shipment about May 20-30th to Jun';e 29th. 
Price here: 100, 50c; 1000, $1.00; 5000, $4.50; 10,000, $8.50; 20,000, $16.50. 
BREAK O’ DAY Scarlet (95 Days). Its earliness and productiveness. 
It is really a very early Marglobe, has much the same shape, color and size, 
thickness of walls, but almost as early as Earliana, yet deep, solid smooth; 
of good size and almost seedless. The foliage is sparse. Break-o’-Day is 
another of the wilt-resistant tomatoes bred by Dr. Pritchard of the United 
States Department of Agriculture. It is resistant to both wilt and nailhead 
rust. 
PRITCHARD (Scarlet Topper) Scarlet (95 Days). Dr. Pritchard prob¬ 
aby did his best work in tomatoes when he crossed Marglobe and Cooper’s 
Special and produced Scarlet Topper, now renamed Pritchard in his honor. 
It inherits the best qualities of Marglobe and the earliness, productiveness 
and self-topping features of Cooper’s Special. The uniformly smooth globe- 
shaped fruits are large, solid and heavy; have thick walls; skin and flesh are 
intense scarlet; no core and small seed pockets. The sturdy vines are heavy 
producers, have abundant foliage to protect the fruits and bear for a long 
season. It is almost as early as Bonnie Best. Pritchard promises to be¬ 
come an outstanding leader among home gardeners, market gardeners and 
canners. It succeeds best on heavy soils. 
MARGLOBE WILT-RESISTANT 
Deep Scarlet. (100 Days) 
It was bred primarily to produce a red wilt-resistant tomato of the Globe 
type and exceeded all expectations. It is a splendid bearer, firm, thick and 
mildly acid. Ripens perfectly, does not crack easily and is of very superior 
quality. The fruits are of good size, smooth, solid, deep from stem to blos¬ 
som, and are borne in clusters. Marglobe has proved its ability to withstand 
long periods of wet weather. 
