TeROW VEGETABLE PLANTS 
BALL PLANT BANDS 
Use them for more 
profitable plant sales 
The time and labor involved in digging 
plants for your customers plus the damage 
done to plants and the resulting customer 
dissatisfaction reduce profits from vege- 
table plant sales. 
Use Ball Plant Bands this spring and 
increase your profits. Since the plants are 
easily and quickly removed from the flats» 
it takes less time and trouble to wait on 
your customers. The roots are not dis- 
turbed, either, and the plants grow on to 
your customers’ satisfaction. 
For details, see inside front cover. 


Supreme Marglobe Certified 
FOR DEFENSE GARDENS 
Pages of space in newspapers and home garden magazines 
will be devoted to “Gardens for Defense” this spring. Such 
publicity efforts can’t help but multiply the number and size of 
back yard vegetable gardens. Since many of these gardeners 
are customers for greenhouse growers, most florists are ex- 
pecting an increased demand for 
vegetable plants. Get your share 
of this business and do your part 
for defense by having a good sup- 
ply of quality vegetable plants on 
hand. 
12 BEST VEGETABLES 
FOR PLANT SALES 
This list is based on our experience 
and the demand from all sections— 
the heaviest sellers. While we realize 
this can’t be 100% safe for all sec- 
tions, we do believe it will be found 
a generally safe list. 
Turn the page for complete list of 
all Standard Vegetable Seed. 

Celery, Epicure 
Celery—Epicure. New—RESISTANT. Edible stem 10 in. pale 
green, smooth rounded and of exceptional crispness. 1 0z., 80c; 4 
ozs., $2.75. 
Celery—Golden Plume—Non-Bolting. New. Proved bolt-resisting 
under severe conditions. 1 oz., 90c; 4 ozs., $3.00. 
Cucumber—Straight 8. (All America Gold Medal Winner). Out- 
standing variety, producing cylindrical fruits; 114 inches in diameter; , 
deep green and an ideal shipper. 1 0z., 25c; 4 ozs., 75c.; 1 lb., $2.25. 
Egg Plant—Black Beauty. Popular home and market variety. Dark 
Purple. Broad egg-shaped. 1 0z., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.50. 
Cabbage—Golden Acre. Earliest round head variety for early 
market and shipping. Short stem. 64 days. Uniform, firm, matures 
evenly. 1 oz., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.50. 
Cabbage—Late Flat Dutch. The best large late variety. Good keeper, 
firm heads of good quality. 110 days. 1 0z., 30c; 4 ozs., 90c. 
Cauliflower—Ex. Early Dwarf Erfurt. Danish Grown. An extra 
early variety, plants dwarf, dependable header, heads firm, medium 
size. Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 oz., $1.20; 1 oz., $3.75; 4 ozs., $13.00. 
Peppers—Oakview Wonder. New. (Sweet). 65 days. Blocky, 
smooth, excellent for home gardening, very prolific. See Cut, page 50. 
1%, oz., 45c; 1 oz., 80c; 4 ozs., $2.60. 
Pepper—California Wonder. (Sweet). 72 days. Standard of ex- 
cellence in Sweet Peppers. Heavy producer over long period. Fruit 
large, smooth. 14 02., 35c; 1 oz., 60c; 4 ozs., $1.90. 
Tomato—Bonny Best. Unexcelled for all purposes. Smooth and 
firm. 73, days: 1 oz, 45c; 4. ozs., $1.25. 
Tomato—Earliana. Medium size, deep scarlet, firm and smooth. 
64. days. Best all around early variety for home gardeners. 1 0z., 45c; 
4 ozs., $1.50. 
Tomato—Master Marglobe. CERTIFIED. Valuable for shipping 
and HIGHLY RESISTANT. Smooth; of distinct quality and long 
bearing. 75 davs. 1 oz.. 40c; 4 ozs., $1.20. 
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