Our Vegetable Plant Department 
On plant orders less than 60c, add 15c for packing 
Transplanted Vegetable Plants 
We supply good healthy transplanted plants of all the varieties listed 
below, in their proper season. As soon as the transplants are taken 
from the flats in the greenhouse they are wrapped in moist moss and 
covered with oil paper, and mailed at once. Prices on plants in 1,000 
lots are for seedlings. Special varieties will be grown for you if ordered 
early. 
We cannot accept shipments beyond the fourth zone (600 miles) at 
prices quoted—all shipments beyond the fourth zone are sent at cus¬ 
tomer’s risk. 
On Plant Orders Less Than 60c Add 
15c for Packing. Ppd. to 3rd Zone 
50 or more plants at the 100 rate. 
CABBAGE, Early. Ready in April and May. Marion 
Market (yellows resistant) inidseason. Golden 
Acre, earliest, flat head. $8.00 per 1,000. 
CABBAGE, Late. Ready in June. Hollander orl 
Danish Ballhead (yellows resistant). $8.00 per' 
CELERY, Early. Ready in June. Golden Selfl 
Blanching. $9.50 per 1,000.' 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. Ready in May and 
'25c D»en 
1 postpaid 
CAULIFLOWER, Ready in April and May. Snper\ 
' 30c doL 
*2°° 
postpaid 
CHIVES. Ready in April. Per bunch, about 1 doz.( 
TOMATOES. Ready in May and June. Rutgers,! 
Scarlet Topper, Earliana, Ponderosa, Bonny Best,] 
John Baer, Oxheaxt, Bison. $10.50 per 1,000. , . ./ 
NEW MINGOLD TOMATO PLANTS. $2.90 per 100 
. . 40c per Dozen 
EGG PLANT. Ready in May and June. Black\ 
'35c Dolen 
' $2.00 per 100ppd. 
. . 50c per Dozen 
: per dozen, prepaid. 
GROUND CHERRY. Ready in May and June.J 
PEPPER. Ready in May and Jvine. Hungarian! 
Early (Hot Pepper) California Wonder. j 
SAGE. Ready in May and June. 
Tomaioesand Peppers—Individual Potted Plants 75c 
FLOWERING PLfiNTS—See Pages 39, 46, 47, 80. 
Washington Asparagus Roots 
Giant Rust-proof 
5ee Jnside Back Cover 
50 "Tof 90c 
Quantity Prices Below 
60 plants for a 100- 
foot row.—Supplies a 
family of four. 
Free circular: “How 
to Grow Asparagus.” 
Ask for it! 
The tips are firm and tight, and do 
not open out until quite tall. They are 
dark green and thick, of beautiful ap¬ 
pearance when bunched. The soil should 
be deeply dug, and plenty of fertilizer 
mixed in, before the roots are set out. 
Set the roots in rows 3 feet apart and 
IV 2 feet apart in the rows. The plants 
should be set so that the crowns are 2 
inches below the surface. One-year-old 
plants are considered best for setting out. 
Price: One-year-old roots, 25 for 56c, 
50 for 90c, 100 for $1.50, prepaid to 3rd 
zone.—Not prepaid: 500 for $5.00, 1,000 
for $8.50. 
Northern Horse-Radish Roots 
Our native Horse-Radish Roots are fast becom¬ 
ing famous among the larger commercial growers. 
They want Minnesota grown native planting roots 
for clear white, disease-free flesh. Recent tests have 
shown our roots to be far superior to those pre¬ 
viously grown. As a result, we were unable to 
supply the demand last season. 
50for 85c 
PREPAID 
It is just as important to change planting stocks 
in growing Horse-Radish as it is in growing potatoes in order to 
maintain best quality and yields. Price: 12 for 35c, 50 for 85c, 100 for 
$1.50, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 1,000 for $9.50. 
isO New Time and Labor 
Saver. 
ppd. An amazingly effec¬ 
tive hoe for weeding 
and mulching. Works 
fast—and so easy to 
operate — St’s child’s 
play! 
No chopping—no striking—no lifting. Just an easy push 
and pull. Blade with six cutting edges—made of high 
carbon steel, with strong wood handle. Easy on the back! 
(juts around trees, shrubs, vines and plants where no ordi¬ 
nary hoe can operate. Price: $1.50, prepaid. 
'TUSH - 
PULL" HOE 
Frost Proof Cabbage Plants 
No Delivery Beyond the Fourth Zone 
(600 Miles). 
On plant orders less than 60c, 
add 15c for packing 
These plants are extremely hardy, and 
produce the earliest cabbage, fully three 
or four weeks ahead of any other plants. 
They are grown in Texas, during the 
winter, when the weather is often freez¬ 
ing, enduring cold rains and sleet. They 
can be set out as soon as the ground 
can be worked and are not injured by 
shipping or transplanting, as they make 
strong growth. 
We offer the three best sorts in bun¬ 
dles of about 100 of a kind only, which 
cannot be divided. Prices include postage. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD, FLAT 
DUTCH or COPENHAGEN MARKET. 
200 for S1-10 
500 for 52-25 
1 ,000 for 53-50 
60c 
per 100 plants 
postpaid 
Frost Proof Cabbage. 
Postpaid to 4th zone (600 miles). TSot available after May 1. 
Bermuda Onion Plants 
Not available After May 1st. 
To mature extra early, thege are grown in 'Texas, 
under winter conditions that make them extremely 
hardy and vigorous. They produce the finest flavor¬ 
ed mild onions, in just a short time. They are ex¬ 
cellent to grow for green onions, early in spring, 
or they may be allowed to develop to their full size 
and used in the fall. They grow large and are fine 
for market. 
We ship Onion Plants at proper time for setting 
out. In bundles of 75-100 each. 
Prices: Two bundles 35c, 5 bundles 70c, 10 bun¬ 
dles, $1.15, prepaid to 4th zone. Case of 60 bundles 
$3.75, not prepaid, weight 35 lbs. 
2 bundles 
for only 3 5 C 
prepaid 
5 bundles 
for 70c 
10 for $1.15 
prepaid 
Surplus Plants Bargain! 
At times we have a surplus of certain varieties of Cabbage, Tomato 
and other vegetable plants, after a day’s packing. 
We offer these at sacrifice prices, since usually new plants are 
coming on. All will be in good condition, and the best varieties. 
SURPLUS ASSORTMENT OFFER: (Available 
only after May 20)—Consists of 100 vegetable 
plants, including cabbage, tomatoes, ground cher¬ 
ries, and other assorted kinds—our selection. 
$1.50 Value 
for 85c 
postpaid 
Ruby Rhubarb 
A new intensely red rhubarb originated in Can¬ 
ada. Even the inside of stalk is red. Makes de¬ 
licious rhubarb sauce. Price: strong roots 45c each, 
3 for $1.16, 10 for $3.30, prepaid to 3rd zone. 
45c Each 
3 FOR 5-( .1 5 PPD. 
Victoria Rhubarb 
Rhubarb affords the earliest 
sauces and pies in spring. Set 
roots out in spring or fall, in 
row's 4 feet apart so the 
crowns are an inch below the 
surface. Do not pull stalks the 
first season. Plants set out in 
the spring will bear quite 
abundantly the follow'ing sea¬ 
son. Fertilizing in the fall will 
be of great help to the next 
season’s crop. Price: 3 for 
35c; 12 for $1.10, postpaid to 
3rd zone.—Not prepaid: 100 
for $6.00. 
New MacDonald Red 
3 for 
35c 
12 for 
$ 1.10 
prepaid 
Rhubarb 
See Inside Back Cover. 
This is the new strain be¬ 
coming immensely popular with 
growers everywhere, on account 
of its bright crimson color. It 
originated in Quebec, and 
roots only are available. Pro¬ 
duces large tender stalks, very 
succulent, and has a bright 
raspberry color when cooked. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00, prepaid 
to 3rd zone.—Not prepaid, 10 
for $2.75, 25 for $6.50. 
40c 
each 
3 for 
$ 1.00 
prepaid 
New MacDonald Red 
Rhubarb. 
Minimum Orders from This Page 60c, on Smaller Orders fidd 15c for Packing 
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