Field Grown Cabbage Plants 
Cabbage seed is sown in the open field in the month of March. These plants 
will be ready to ship early in May. We make continuous sowings to have a 
good supply of plants on through the season. You will notice a much lower 
price on the field grown plants, as the cost of producing them is much less 
when growing them in the open field. 
Tomato 
Early Tomato Plants 
Our first supply of tomato plants is the transplanted plants from the cold 
frames, which are ready after May first. The next to be ready are the drilled 
plants from the cold frames. They are ready about the 15th or 20th of May, at 
a much lower rate. We will grow the following varieties this year: John Baer, 
Chalk’s Jewell, Scarlett Topper, Marglobe, Rutgers, New Stone and Stokesdale. 
Field Grown Tomato Piants 
The main crop of tomato plants is grown in the open field. They are drilled 
thin so as to make good strong plants about eight to ten inches tall. They will 
be ready the first week of June. We make several sowings to keep a supply on 
hand throughout the entire season. You will notice that the price is much low- 
er on these plants owing to the lower cost of producing them in the open field. 
Broccoli, Lettuce, and Beet Plants 
Our first supply of these vegetable plants are drilled plants from the cold 
frames; ready about the middle of April. After the middle of May we can fill 
orders from the field grown plants at a lower rate. Will grow the following 
varieties: Lettuce—Big Boston, Romain, New York and Iceburg. Beets—Early 
Egyptian and Detroit Dark Red. Broccoli—Calabrese Imp. 
CELERY 
Our celery plants are grown in the open field only. We are usually prepared 
fill orders any time after the First of May. Will grow the following varieties: 
eties: Golden Self Blanching, White Plum, Winter Queen, Giant Pascal and 
Easy Blanching. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
We will have a good supply of sweet potato plants and will be prepared to 
fill orders any time after the ist of May. Wil grow the following varieties: 
Up River and Kelley, these two varieties are yellow, we also have the Jersey 
Red and Yam. 
EGG PLANTS 
Egg Plants are more difficult to grow than most other plants, it requires 
much more warmth and extra care to grow them, in fact they should not be 
set in the open field until the weather becomes quite pleasant. Varieties: 
Black Beauty and Florida High Bush. 
PEPPER 
Pepper plants are grown in cold frames only, as the field plants would be 
entirely too late to be of any use. The transplanted pepper plants will be ready 
by May 10th, and the drilled plants by May 20th, at a much lower rate. Vari- 
eties: Ruby King, Ruby Giant, World Beater, Bullnose, California Wonder and 
Long Red Cayenne. 
Also Cheese Pepper. 
