64 VEGETABLE PLANTS AND GARDEN ROOTS 
VEGETABLE PLANTS and GARDEN ROOTS 
STATE NURSERY AND SEED CO. 

Asparagus Roots 
a patch 20x20 feet. 
ness. 
2 years old, doz., 50¢e; 
$1.25; 100 for $2.25. 
TOMATO PLANTS 
the Northwest. Tested 
trial grounds. 

Earlianna — A fine early 
solid red type. 
Pritchard or Searlet Top- 
per—Large, smooth, and 
extremely solid. Of in- 
Most productive, very small 
Individual plants will 
One of Our 33-inch 
Pot Tomato Plants 

tense scarlet color. 
seed pockets and no core. 
bear 70 to 80 fruits each. 
Bison—A fine, early, self-pruning sort developed by 
Prof. Yeager. Fruit smooth, solid; medium red. 
Do not prune Bison Plants. 
Break-O-Day—A fine, early sort, producing large, 
meaty smooth globular red fruits. It is resistant 
to fusarium wilt of vines. 
John Baer—One of the earliest varieties for Mon- 
tana, of splendid color and flavor. A heavy yielder 
and good-sized fruit. 
Marglobe—A deep scarlet variety introduced by 
the U. S. D. A. A great producer. 
Golden Queen—Fruit of good size, smooth, solid 
and mild in flavor. Color, bright yellow; early 
and a prolific bearer. 
Ground Cherry, Strawberry or Yellow Husk To- 
mato—The round yellow fruits are each inclosed 
in thin paperlike husks; used mostly for pies and 
preserves. 
Prices: Strong plants from 3-inch pots, doz., $1.00; 
6 for 60c. Strong transplants, doz., 50ec; 25 for 90c; 
50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.50. 
Horse Radish 
Strong, Vigorous Roots, 3 for 40c; doz., $1.25. 

For the home garden plant As- 
paragus Roots 18 inches apart in 
rows 2% feet apart, 100 roots for 
Washington Rust Resistant — A 
new variety, above all others in 
size, vigor, quality and tender- 
Prices, doz, 1 year old, 
35e; 50 for 90c; 100 for $1.60; 
50 for 
Our list is made up of adapt- 
able varieties for Montana and 
Lie OUT 
We offer both 
3-inch pot-grown plants which 
start bearing two to three weeks 
before the transplants and also 
strong hardened transplants. 



Tomato Trails in Our Nursery 
Mint 
Spear-—For mint sauce and flavoring Fine, hardy, 
high quality. Plants from 38-inch pots. 8 for 60c. 
Chives or Snittlauch 
Grass Onion—Hardy perennial plants, growing in 
clusters. They are grown for the young leaves, 
which give a mild onion flavor to sausages, sal- 
ads, ete. Clump, 25e; 3 for 65e; 6 for $1.00. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
Large Bell or Bull Nose—The variety for Montana. 
Large, early variety. Flesh thick and mild. 
Cayenne Long Red—tThe real hot kind. 
Harris’ Earliest—The earliest Pepper in cultivation. 
Pimento—The mildest of all Pickle Peppers. 
Pepper Prices: Per. doz., 50c; 25 for 90c; 50 for 
$1.50. (Strong transplants.) 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
33 to 100 feet of row—5,000 to acre—4% x 2 feet. 
Plant in a deeply cultivated and well manured 
soil. Our New Ruby Red strain is not surpassed by 
any for its fine grain and delicious flavor. 
Strawberry or Ruby Red—Stalks are uniformly a 
bright ruby-red, of elegant quality, juicy and 
tender. 2-yr.-old, each, 35e; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.10; 
dozen, $2.00. 

CABBAGE PLANTS 
Plant 50 Plants per 100 feet of Row; 7,000 Plants Per Acre 
Our Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants are grown in cold frames and are carefully hardened off. 
They 
are usually ready to ship by May 1st until the middle of June. 
A big complete 
FAMILY 
CABBAGE PATCH 
50 Early, 50 Late Cabbage 



100 PLANTS or more— 
All for $1.00 Postpaid 


Dozen 
Twenty-five —..................... 50e Hundred )22222-5..22-420- $1.10 
Early Varieties 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch 
Copenhagen Market—Early round head, vigorous grower 
and yielder. 
Early Jersey Wakefieid—Early pointed heads, uniformly 
hard and solid. 
Earliest of All—The earliest tender round head. 
Late Winter Varieties 
Large Late Flat Dutech—Heads large, solid, flat. 
Hollander or Danish Ballhead—Heads round and very solid. 
PRICES OF EARLY AND LATE CABBAGE 
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Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
Red Cabbazge—Red Pickling variety, sure heading. 
Savoy Cabbage—The most solid heading Savoy. 
Brussels Sprouts—Strong, husky plants. 
Prices of Brussels Sprouts, Red and Savoy Cabbage 
Dozen ee eee 35e Bitty joc. ee eee $1.10 
PDWenty=—f1.v Gyre eee 65e Hundred). 3325. $1.75 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS ONION PLANTS 
8. N. & S. CO’S. Improved Early Snowball—For fall Select Western Grown Plants 

and winter use. Dozen, 35e; 25 for 65¢e; 50 for 
$1.10; 100 for $1.75. 
EGG PLANT 
Improved New York—Strong transplanted potted 
plants will assure you an early crop of this fa- 
vorite vegetable. Price from pots: 6 for 60c; 
dozen for $1.10. 
ALL VEGETABLE PLANTS ARE POSTPAID. 
100 for 35c¢; 500 for Sic; 1000 for $1.50; 6000 (case) 
for $7.00—AIl prepaid. 
CELERY PLANTS 
Ready About May ist—Plant 12 inches apart 
Golden Self-Blanching—Early, solid, crisp. 
White Plume—F all and Winter, self blanching. 
Utah or Golden Crisp—Green—For Winter Use. 
Prices: Dozen, 45¢; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.20. 
