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Cabbage Plants 
4 few of these will grow your cabbage for you in 
June. 
Ready for delivery last week in March or first 
of April 
GREEVER’S SPECIAL COPENHAGEN 
Selected especially for its earliness, 
heads, and fine flavor. 
Prices: 50 for 19c, 
500 for $1.15, 
CABBAGE PLANTS POR WINTER 
MARKET— 
uniformity of 
100 for 35c 
1,000 for $200 
USE 
Ready for shipment June 15th to August Ist. 
We will have the following varieties, 
LATE FLAT DUTCH, DANISH BALL HEAD 
short stem 
300 for S0¢e, n0O for $1.15 
Postpaid 
100 for 35e, 
1,000 for $2.00 
Cauliflower Plants 
EARLY HEADING HELOIS 
Ready for delivery April lst tu June 1st. 
1 dozen 20c, 2 dozen 35¢, 4 dozen 60c 
Celery Plants 
Celery at its best should not be set too early. Too 
long a growing season tends to make it tough, and 
fibrous, We recommend setting celery June Ist to 
UT YS te 
Our plants will be ready June Ist. 
GOLDEN DETROIT 
WHITE PLUME 
Prices on either variety 50 for 40¢c, 100 for 75e 
Broccoli Plants 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING 
1 dozen 20¢c, 2 dozen 35e., 
Onion Plants 
For summer and early fall onions, Onion plants are 
very popular. The varieties raised from plants are 
tender, crisp, and mild, We will have these ready for 
shipment April 1st. 
CRYSTAL WAX or WHITE BERMUDA—Clear white 
skin, flat in shape, sweet and mild. 
YELLOW BERMUDA—Similar to above but with yel- 
low skin. 
Price on all plants: 100 for 25¢, 500 for 70c, 
1,000 for $1.10, Postpaid, 
Sweet Potatoes 
Enjoy delicious sweet potatoes from late summer 
all through the winter. Plant some sweet potatoes 
in your garden this year, 
Ready for shipment after May 10th, 
We will have the following varieties: 
KARLY TRIUMPH—This is a rather short potato, 
light cream colored, and meat fairly dry. They thrive 
mighty well in Southwest Virginia. 
SPANISH RED—This is a delicious potato. The out- 
side skin is a dark red, and the meat is a light yellow 
color, mealy, and somewhat nutty flavor, Personally 
this is our favorite. 
PORTO RICO—Its skin and meat are pinkish yellow, 
Price: 
moist and sweet. 
NANCY WALL—Light yellow in color, with meat not 
as moist as Porto Rico. 
Prices on Sweet Potatoes: 100 for 35c, 300 for Sie, 
500 for $1.35, 1,000 for $2.25. 
If you have never raised any Sweet Potatoes try 
a few this year. 
Asparagus 
Every home should have an as- 
paragus bed. It is so little trouble 
after once established—and Fresh 

Asparagus is a real delicacy. 
MARY WASHINGTON—Rust proof, 
produces large sprouts 
2 year roots 
25 for GO0c, 50 for 90c, 100 for $1.50 


about 
Just 100 plants will supply the average fa 
mily with delicious fresh strawberries, and what is 
more delicious than Fresh Strawberry Short Cake. 
Our assortment contains the 4 most popular vari 
eties. 
DORSETT—It is a most productive variety bearing 
practically perfect berries of most attractive appear- 
ence and deliciously sweet wild-strawberry flavor. 
Productive, of good size, with attractive berries of 
a light searlet color. 
50 for 70c, 100 for $1.19 
CHESAPEAKE—Big shapely berries, very delicious; 
fruit ripens later in season, about a week after Fair- 
far 50 for 70ce, 100 for $1.19 

Our Garden Assortment of Strawberries consisting of 
25 each of our four berries will give you a supply of 
delicious berries for table use practically all summer. 
Price: $1.25 per Assortment 
MASTODON—Produce heavily the first season. The 
Mastodon has proven itself far superior to other 
everbearing varieties in many ways. Fruit is almost 
double the size of the common everbearing, 
25 for We 100 for $2.00 

FAIRFAX—It is as sweet as Dorsett, but matures a 
few days later having firmer flesh of a darker color. 
50 for 70c, 100 for $1.19 
For Rhubarb Roots 
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