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TURNIPS 

VEGETABLE PLANTS 

One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill, two pounds for an acre. 
CULTURE—For an early crop sow thinly 12 inch deep in the open 
ground in early spring, in drills 18 to 20 inches apart. Thin out seed- 
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314—EARLY SNOWBALL 
316—EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 
318—PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF 
Price on all Turnips—Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c: 1% Ib., 45c; 1 lb., $1.15. 
lings to stand 3 to 4 inches apart. For succession sow every two weeks 
until May 15. For fall and winter use sow in July and August. 
312—PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
In our estimation this is the best turnip for general use and 
the best to store for winter. Grows large but retains its globe 
shape. Flesh pure white, sweet, and remains fine grained even 
after turnips have reached an immense size. Very heavy yielder. 

HARDY VEGETABLE PLANTS 
SHIPPING DATE—All plants will be shipped, when to our judgment, danger of frost is over. If ordered with seeds or 
poultry supplies, balance of order will be filled and acknowledgment of plant order will be packed in shipment. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
See page 2 for description. 
1 doz., 50c, postpaid; 50 for $1.50: 100 for $2.75. 
Not postpaid: 50 Roots, $1.25; 100 Roots, $2.25. 
CABBAGE 
We grow the following varieties: Golden Acre, Copen- 
hagen Market, Danish Ball Head, Late Flat Dutch and 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 
Not Postpaid Postpaid 
Per Per Per Per Per 
12 50 100 50 100 
Cabbaqcm== a $0.15 $0.50 $1.00 $0.75 $1.25 
CAULIFLOWER 
Early Snowball $0.20 $0.75 $1.50 $1.00 $1.75 
CELERY 
Giant Pascal $0.25 $0.85 $1.50 $1.10 $2.00 
No less than 50 of one variety of above plants shipped. 
- Less than 50 may be purchased at store. 
CHIVES 
Hardy perennial plants with a mild onion flavor. 
Per bunch, 20c, postpaid. 
EGG PLANT 
NEW YORK IMPROVED. Culture same as tomatoes. Strong 
transplanted stock. Each, 10¢; doz., 75¢. Postage and pack- 
ing—lIst plant, 10c; each succeeding plant 3c. 
MINT 
Field grown Plants—l5c each; 25c, postpaid. 
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS 
See page 8. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
Strong, sturdy California Wonder plants. Doz., 50c. Postage 
and packing, l5c per doz. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB 
Large plants, may be cut following* year. Each, 15¢; 8 
roots, $1.00. Add postage: Ist root, 8c; add 3c for each ad- 
ditional root. 
MacDONALD RHUBARB 
For description see page 10. 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50, postpaid. 
Kill Cut Worms Easily With 
ACME BAIT M 
This new bait, made attractive to cutworms by adding 
Metaldehyde, is a sure and easy way to protect your plants. 
Bait M also kills snails, slugs and grasshoppers. 1]% Ib., 
35c; 4 lbs., 85c. Add postage. 


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TOMATOES 
We can furnish the following varieties: Earliana, John 
Baer, Bison, and New Penn State. Please give second choice 
in these as we might be sold out of the first selection. Yel- 
low Pear supplied only in 3-in. pots. The potted tomatoes are 
all rooted so there is no setback when transplanting. If you 
want really early fruit and lots of it, set the 4-inch potted 
after the Ist of June. 
Per Post- 
Doz. Paid 
Tomatoes—Sbenchs Planted ie seen eee, $0.50 $0.80 
fromeateoes—o-In Che bOticc mee sn ene 1.00 1.50 
Tomatoes—4-1nch wb Olle Cima rere eee ce eee 1.50 2.50 
NOTE—We recommend that 4-inch potted tomatoes be 
shipped by express. Please indicate on your order if this 
is convenient for you. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Ask for Cultural Sheet 
Two or three hundred plants will 
supply a family of 5 with fresh 
berries all summer and produce 
enough for canning your winter re- 
quirements. Plants set in May will 
produce berries in late June or first 
of July. 

We have eliminated all varieties in favor of the two listed 
below. They are absolutely outstanding. 
ROCK HILL. This new strawberry is described in the U. S. 
Gov't Year Book of Agriculture as follows: ‘‘Everbearing, 
large, one of the best flavored berries in United States, dis- 
ease-resistant, very hardy.’’ Set a few of the plants this 
spring—eat a few of the berries and you will offer more 
praise than the Department of Agriculture. 25 plants, 75c; 50 
plants, $1.25; 100 plants, $2.50. Postage, 25 plants, 10c; for 
each additional 25 plants add 2c. 
GEM—tThe best flavored of all strawberries. Extra large, 
bright red color, and very productive. Fruits are well 
shaped and excellent keepers. This is an everbearing vari- 
ety that is self pollenizing. 25—50c; 50—90c; 100—$1.50; 
500—$6.00. Postage, 25 to 50 plants, 10c. For each 50 addi- 
tional, add 2c. 
SPECIAL NOTE—Please order strawberry plants early, as 
the length of time that we can hold them in the store is 
limited and we disappoint many customers each year. No 
order for less than 25 plants accepted. 
Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 
FRansiiAjrnons 
Should be used when transplanting vegetables, flowers, 
shrubs, trees, etc. It will prevent root shock, wilting and 
setbacks. Home garden size, 50c. 
BLACK FACE TYPE indicates best varieties for Montana 
tINDICATES good variety. for canning. 
*INDICATES good variety for freezer lockers. 
