
Crinkle Plant Covers are probably the 
Strongest paper plant protectors yet de- 
an overs veloped. Recommended for starting al- 
most any of the vegetables or flowers, 
but especially adapted to vining plants 
such as melons. 
Crinkle Plant Covers were designed from specifications submitted 
by seven thousand growers, to withstand any kind of weather. They 
have been tested under such extremes as nine inches of rain and 
wind in forty-eight hours and came through in good condition. They 
are crop protection against frost, wind, rain, and insects. The 
crinkled walls make these covers Stronger than any others, and 
there are no folds to catch the wind—no covers blown off, Crinkle 
Plant Covers are faster to set than any others, ; 
Prices are F.0.B. Rocky Ford—Express or Postage extra. However, 
if your seed order amounts to as much as the Crinkle Plant Cover 
order, we will pay transportation on the Crinkle Plant Covers. Prices 
subject to change if necessary. 
CRINKLE PLANT COVERS, No. 1 size, are recommended for mel- 
ons, etc. Is 6%” high and has a base of about 12”. Weight per car- 
ton of 500, 15% lbs. PRICE: (One Carton—500, $6.75); (1,000 at $12.80 
per thousand) (5,000 at $11.45 per thousand) (10,000 at $10.80 per 
thousand) (25,000 at $10.20 per thousand). 
CRINKLE PLANT COVERS, No. 2 size are 7%” high and have a 
base of about 13”. Weight per carton of 500, 18% lb. PRICE: (One 
Carton—500, $7.25) (1,000 at $14.05 per thousand) (5,000 at $12.70 per 
thousand) (10.000 at $12.05 per thousand) (25,000 at $11.45 per thou- 
sand). 
No. 1 Size No. 2 Size 
Metals Settersiet2 eee Aas aie oS $1.50 each $1.75 each 

For small gardens we offer either size of the Crinkle Covers 
postpaid 25 pkg., 60c; 50 pkg., $1.00. Complete with cardboard 
setter, 
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Instructions for use printed on the cardboard setters which are sent with 
Crinkle Plant Covers. 
Plant covers have been used most extensively in California and their use is 
gradually extending to other states. Results vary according to locality and 
experience of growers in their use. Preferably some experience is desirable, 
mainly in the way of supplying moisture to the seed or seedlings, and the 
removal of weeds so that plants will not be stunted in their growth. When 
the plants are about 1 or 1% inches high a small slit is made in the leeward 
side of the cap to allow air to enter and harden off the plants. Later this 
opening is enlarged and as the plant grows the cap is removed entirely. 
Price of plant covers subject to change without notice. 
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86 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
