Potted Plants—Grown and shipped in “Fertile Pots”’ 
Tomato 
Our potted tomato plants are grown and ship- 
ped in No. 2% ‘Fertile Pots’ (See page 86) which 
are set in the ground pots and all without dis- 
turbing the roots or checking their growth. At 
the time the plants reach the purchaser the pots 
are soft and resemble earth, and the roots grow 
through them readily. 
Our potted plants are large, strong and sto¢ky. 
They are hardened in cold frames so can be set 
out early. The photograph to the left shows their 
Sine sturdy growth. 
Varieties: Victor, Bonny Best, John Baer, 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper and Rutgers. 
Doz. 51.25; 50 Plants $4.00 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 100 Plants $6.00 (Weight 
100—70 lbs.). 

OTHER PLANTS, 
CHIVES. A small perennial with a delicate onion-like flavor which is 
used in many dishes. 
3 Clumps 50c; Doz. $1.50 transportation paid. 
SAGE. Holt’s Mammoth Broad Leaf. The best sage; it is a true 
perennial which does not go to seed and produces a heavy yield of 
leaves. These are very fine sturdy potted plants grown in the green- 
house and hardened outdoors. 
3 Plants $1.00; Doz. $2.75 transportation paid. 
SPEARMINT. This is the mild flavored, green stemmed upland variety. 
When once established it will last for years. 
3 Plants 75c; Doz. $2.00 transportation paid. 
No Plants or Roots, etc. will be sent C.O. D. 
Muskmelon and Watermelon 
We grow and ship our muskmelons and watermelon plants in No. 2144 
“Fertile Pots’ (See page 86) which are set right in the ground with the 
plant. This has proved very successful as the plants are not checked. 
The roots grow through the pot and are not disturbed. 
MUSKMELON. Potted Plants. Well grown and properly hardened 
plants. Ready about May 25th. : 
Varieties: Delicious, Bender’s Surprise and Market King. 
Doz. $1.25; 2 Doz. $2.25 transportation paid. Not paid: $7.00 per 100. 
(Weight 100—75 lbs.) Not sent beyond the 4th zone. 
WATERMELON. Potted Plants. Sturdy and properly hardened. 
Ready about May 25th. 
Varieties: Dixie Queen and Wonder Melon. 
Doz. $1.25; 2 Doz. $2.25 transportation paid. Not paid: $7.00 per 100. 
(Weight 100—75 Ibs.) Not sent beyond the 4th zone. 
Note: Because of the special container required, we cannot fill orders for 
less than a dozen Muskmelon or Watermelon plants. 
ROOTS, ETC. 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington. See photo, description and planting 
information on page 7. 
1 year roots—50c per Doz.; $1.50 for 50; $2.40 for 100 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 500 roots $5.00; 1000 $9.00. (Weight 500—35 lbs., 
1000—70 lbs.). 
2 year roots—85c per Doz.; $2.00 for 50; $3.00 for 100 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 500 roots $7.50; 1000 $14.00. (Weight 500—50 lbs., 
1000—100 lbs.) Write for prices on larger quantities. 
HORSERADISH SETS. Bohemian. See also page 24. 
35c per Doz.; 100 sets $1.75; 500 sets $5.00; 1000 sets $9.00 trans- 
portation paid. 
RHUBARB. MacDonald. See photo and description on page 34. 
Root Divisions. 40c each; 3 for 95c; Doz. $2.50 transportaion paid. 
Not paid: $10.00 per 100. (Weight 114 lbs. each.) 
RASPBERRIES 
The varieties we list here are not only the best grown today but we 
have taken care to select strong well grown plants from disease free fields. 
Weight: Red varieties 20 lbs. per 100; Black and Purple varieties, 
35 lbs. per 100. 
Set the plants out in the spring 214 ft. apart in the row. The rows 
should be six feet apart. Keep free from weeds and the following year 
after planting you will have a good crop of berries. 
We shall be glad to quote prices on larger quantities at any time. Please 
write. 
TAYLOR NEW. Red. Among the finest modern varieties. De- 
—_——_———. veloped recently at the New York State Agricultural 
Experiment Station at Geneva, and has already become a widely 
planted kind. It is one of the best varieties grown for both home and 
market use. The berries are unusual in appearance being very large, 
long and somewhat conical in shape. They are a bright attractive red 
in color, sweet and of superb flavor. It is even considered by many 
superior to the well known Newburgh in this respect. 
The plants are tall and vigorous with sturdy heavy canes which do 
not require support. The Taylor is a hardy berry and very productive. 
In maturity it is a medium season variety ripening after Newburgh 
but a little earlier than Latham. 
Its many fine characteristics make this an ideal berry for the home 
garden and a profitable kind for commercial planting. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $1.00; 25 for $1.60 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $3.50 per 100. 
NEWBURGH. Red. Mosaic Resistant and Productive. The fruit 
of this fine variety is large, unusually firm, and does not crumble. 
The color is bright red and the flavor sweet and delicious. The plant 
is very hardy, bearing enormous crops. Because of the long fruiting 
laterals and heavy yield, it sometimes needs support. It is an early 
midseason variety ripening 3-4 days before Latham. Except in the 
Hudson Valley, Newburgh is almost entirely resistant to Mosaic, the 
disease which spoils so many raspberry plantings. It is now well estab- 
lished as a standard high quality midseason berry and is worthy of a 
place in every garden. : 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $1.10; 25 for $1.75 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $4.00 per 100. 
LATHAM. Red. Still one of the best and most widely grown red rasp- 
berries. The fruit is very large, of deep red color, firm of texture and 
of good flavor. The plants are hardy and enormously productive, 
fruiting early and continuing to bear over a long period of time. — 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $1.00; 25 for $1.60 transportation paid. 
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The Taylor Raspberries 
INDIAN SUMMER. Red: AUTUMN FRUITING (Everbear- 
ing). This is the most satisfactory fall 
bearing berry and should be planted in every garden. It bears a fine 
crop in early summer and a smaller second crop in the fall on the tips of 
the new canes. In our climate the fall crop starts to bear about mid 
September and continues until severe freezing weather. We have 
actually had fine fruit of Indian Summer in the middle of November. 
The fruit is large, medium red in color, of mild flavor and excellent 
quality. The plants are above medium height, vigorous and hardy and 
bear enormous crops. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $1.25; 25 for $2.00 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $4.50 per 100. 
PLEASE NOTE—Raspberries and Blackberries, in quanti- 
ties listed “transportation paid” will be shipped correctly pruned 
so that no cutting back will be necessary when you plant them. 

Not paid: $3.50 per 100. RASPBERRIES continued on next page. 
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