
mildness of flavor. 
most popular of all onions. 
Price, Either Variety—100, 20c; 200, 35c; 500, 75c; 1,000, $1.25; post paid 
and shipping qualities. 
in rows 4 to 6 feet apart. 
way. Our variety best adapted to the South. 






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BUCHANAN’S VEGETABLE PLANTS 
All prices on this page are post paid and must be paid in advance, as we do not ship plants C. O. D. either by Parcel Post 
or Express. We grow millions of plants; get our prices when wanted in large quantities. 
These plants grown in Memphis by our grower of 30 years’ experience. 
HOME GROWN CABBAGE PLANTS (Ready March 10th). 
Prices: 100, 40c; 200, 70c; 500, $1.25; 1,000, $2.25, post paid. 
PEPPER PLANTS (Ready March 25th)—Bell or Bull 
Nose, Chinese Giant (Sweet), Red Cayenne (Hot). 
Doz., 25e; 25, 50c; 50, 70c; 100, $1.25 
LETTUCE PLANTS 
(Ready March Ist)—Big B 
Wonderful. 5 aa 
50, 35c; 100, 55¢; 200, 95c; 500, $1.85; 1,000, $2.95 
BEET PLANTS (Ready March 1st)—Market Gardener, 
Early Wonder, Crosby’s Egyptian, Detroit Dark Red. 
50, 35ce; 100, 55c; 200, 95c; 500, $1.85; 1,000, $2.95 
BUCHANAN’S GENUINE FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS 
For Quantity Prices—Not Prepaid—See Yellow Sheet in Center of Catalogue 
You will have very early cabbage by setting Buchanan’s Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants. We 
begin shipping them January lst, and continue through January, February and March. 
BUCHANAN’S GENUINE FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS will be somewhat wilted 
and have a hard, stunted appearance when you receive them. Do not let this disappoint 
you. Plant them; the crop will not be disappointing. They are the genuine open field 
Frost-Proof Plants. Set cabbage in rows 30 inches apart, 15 to 20 inches in row, 10,000 to 
. All prices on cabbage plants are subject to crop conditions and market 
Varieties: Early Jersey and Large Charleston Wakefield, Succession, Copenhagen 
Prices—100, 40c; 200, 70c; 500, $1.25; 1,000, $2.25; post paid 
14,000 to acre. 
changes. 
Market and Early Flat Dutch. 
BUCHANAN’S BERMUDA ONION PLANTS 
For Quantity Prices—Not Prepaid—See Yellow Sheet in Center of Catalogue 
We begin shipping about January 1 and continue through March. Set in rows 24 inches 
apart; plants 6 to 8 inches apart in row; requires about 44,100 plants to acre. They are not 
expensive and may be used as small green onions or, if left to mature, will produce large, 
delicious, mild onions. 
TOMATO PLANTS (Ready March 25th)—Grown from 
certified seed. Hotbed grown—transplanted. Marglobe, 
Ponderosa, Gulf State, Early Detroit, Earliana, and 
Rutgers. 
Doz., 30c; 25, 50c; 50, 75c; 100, $1.00; 500, $3.00; 1,000, $5.00 
CELERY PLANTS (Ready March 15th)—Golden Self 
Blanching. Doz., 15c; 25, 25c; 50, 40c; 100, 75c; 500, $3.50 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS (Ready March 15th)—Extra 
Early Snowball. 
Doz., 35c; 25, 60c; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.75; 200, $3.25 
EGG PLANTS (Ready April 15th)—Black Beauty, New 
York Purple. Doz., 30c; 25, 50c; 50, 75c; 100, $1.25 

Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants 
YELLOW BERMUDA—tThe original Bermuda Onion. Skin straw-colored, flesh white, 
tender and mild. Medium size, flat, early maturing. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX BERMUDA—No other onion has such clear, white skin, such 
It is deliciously tender and crisp. Especially desirable for salads. 
BUCHANAN’S STATE CERTIFIED SWEET POTATO SLIPS 
It takes about 10,000 plants for each 
acre. For a home garden 1,000 slips will make you a nice patch. We begin shipping Sweet 
Potato Slips April 10, weather permitting. 
NANCY HALL—Maintains its popularity because of large yields and unsurpassed keeping 
One of the earliest maturing sweet potatoes. 
PORTO RICO YAMS—It is fine-grained, juicy, and deliciously sweet. 
color and excellent flavor make it the most desirable sweet potato for home use and it 
brings a premium on all markets. 
Price, Either Variety—100, 50c; 200, 80c; 500, $1.65; 1,000, $3.00; post paid 
Set in rows 3 feet apart; plants 12 inches apart. 
BUCHANAN’S ROOTS AND HERBS 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS ROOTS—Plant these extra large roots and save 1% to 2 
years’ time in having your bed ready for cutting. Set the roots in permament beds, using 
rich soil thoroughly prepared and worked very deep. Set 6 inches deep and 24 inches apart 
Doz., 40c; 25, 70c; 50, $1.15; 100, $2.00 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Should be set in well-enriched moist soil at least 4 feet apart each 
Each, 15c; 3, 40c; 6, 65c; doz., $1.00; 25, $1.90 
HORSERADISH ROOTS—Set the roots, small end down, with tops 2 inches below sur- 
face, about 18 inches apart in rows 3 feet apart. 
ground. 
For flavoring soups, meats. 
Ounce, 20c. 
ROSEMARY—Leaves used for flavoring meats and soups. 
SAGE SEED—Largely used for seasoning dressings and sausage. 
grown; dry, and powder them. Pkt., 20c; 4% 0z., 75c. 
THYME—Leaves and shoots deliciously flavor meats and sausage. 
Cultivate well until leaves cover the 
Doz., 45c; 25, 80c; 50, $1.40; 100, $2.50 
All Herbs, except Sage—Pkt., post paid, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
SWEET BASIL—Seeds and stems have strong flavor; used in soups and sauces. 
CHIVES SEED—The onion-flavored tops are used in salads and soups. 
DILL—The dry branches and seed are used extensively for flavoring dill pickle. 
young stems for flavoring soups and sauces. 
MARJORAM, SWEET—Leaves and shoots used for flavoring. Dry for winter use. 
The 
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Onion Plants 
Perfectly hardy. 
The 
Pick leaves when half 

Sweet Potato Slips 
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