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FIELD SEED (Continued) 
All prices are subject to change without notice. 
SOY BEANS 
Sow 1 peck (15 lbs.) to 1 bushel (60 lbs.) per acre. 
Soy Beans are a great nitrogen-gathering agency and a 
wonderful soil improver. They do excellently planted in corn. 
Prepare the land as for cowpeas, sowing the seed from March 
1 to July 1, a peck of seed per acre, in drills 3 feet apart, drop- 
ping two seeds every 6 inches in the drill, or, broadcast, one 
bushel per acre. Do not plant the seed over 114 inches deep. 
Cut for hay when pods are well formed, or let the beans ma- 
ture if wanted for seed. Use Nitragin. (See page 47.) 
Mammoth Yellow. (110 days.) Our experience has proven 
that Mammoth Yellow is the best variety for Florida. It is a 
strong vigorous grower and heavy yielder of large seeds and 
also produces an abundance of foliage. 
1 th. 25c; 2 Ibs. 45c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.05; 60 Ibs. (bu.) $3.75 
SUNFLOWER 
Sow 6 pounds per acre. 
Mammoth Russian. Grown principally for the seed, which 
makes an ideal poultry feed. Matures quickly, is inexpensive 
to grow, and produces an immense yield, the Mammoth Rus- 
sian making three to four times as much seed as ordinary 
varieties. It is also used extensively as a windbreak for beans. 
Plant from March to September. Plant the same as you would 
corn, sowing seed in drills three feet apart, and hills one foot 
apart in the drill, thinning out to one stalk in the hill when 
four to six inches high. Any soil suitable for corn will grow a 
good crop of sunflower. 
1 Ib. 35c; postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 10 Ibs. $2.75; 25 lbs. $6.50; 100 Ibs. $25.00 
Write for special prices on large quantities. 
VELVET BEANS 
Sow 2 pecks (30 lbs.) per acre. 
Velvet Beans furnish one of Florida’s most valuable crops 
for enriching the land, as soil-conditioners and builders. Vel- 
vet Beans are good for groves; fine for truck lands in building 
up the humus; good pasturage for cattle and hogs; and fine 
land renoyators. Plant from March to August. Use Nitragin. 
Osceola. (140 days.) A splendid producer of both seed and 
vine. This is one of the most popular varieties for Florida. 
Chinese. (120 days.) This variety will make more vines and 
seed than many others. Free from stinging fuzz, like the Old 
Speckled Velvet, and four weeks earlier. 
90-Day. (90 to 100 days.) This variety makes a very lux- 
uriant growth and an abundant amount of foliage for pasturage 
and soil improvement. It matures quicker than other varieties. 
Write for prices on Velvet Beans, indicating variety and 
quantity desired. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
We supply Northern grown strawberry plants for shipment 
direct from the nurseries. The Missionary variety, which has 
been found most satisfactory, is planted almost exclusively 
throughout Florida. Stock plants should be set out during 
January, February and March to produce young plants which 
are set in the fields during September and early October. 
We handle both Maryland and Arkansas grown Missionary 
Strawberry Plants in lots of 100, 250, 500 and 1,000 plants. 
Write for prices indicating number of plants desired. 


FRUIT AND NUT TREES FOR FLORIDA 
Orders may be sent at any time, but deliveries are made only between December Ist and March 15th. 
All prices quoted are delivered to any point in Florida. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Figs, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Paper Shell Pecans, Plums and Japanese Persimmons. 
; Due to the acute shortage of all materials and labor, and other difficulties in the nursery business operations this season, we 
will not be in position to accept any orders for fruit and nut trees until in the fall of 1944. 
All of our nursery stock is inspected in the field before digging, and inspected again in the packing house before shipping, 
so that it leaves the nursery in splendid condition. We will not replace any fruit or nut trees which die, since we cannot be 
held liable for such losses, usually due to neglect in the care of trees after transplanting. 
PAPER SHELL PECANS 
Varieties most suitable for Florida: 
Curtis, Money-Maker, Stuart, Schley, 
and Success. 
Prices of Pecan Trees—delivered. 
Each 3 6 Doz. 
2etonon tent $1.25 $3.25 $6.25 $11.50 
3104s ft ee. [E50 OO MNON OMe 2,00) 
AStOnO Ie Deeeo Ome (D0 L400 
GRAPES 
Varieties recommended for Florida: 
Bunch Grapes—Beacon and Concord. 
Muscadine Grapes — Scuppernong and 
Thomas. 
Prices of all varieties of Grapes delivered DELO uo mils ee ee. one 
Each 3 6 Doz. Oe tae Lie oe 
a. $65 $1.65 $3.00 $5.50 410 6 ft. 
FIGS 
Best varieties for Florida 
Celeste and Brown Turkey. 
PEACHES 
Most profitable varieties for Florida 
Jewel, Angel, Lutichau, and Waldo. 
Prices of all varieties of Figs, Japanese Persimmons, Peaches, Pears and Plums, 
listed above, delivered to any point in Florida. 
JAPANESE PERSIMMONS 
Most suitable varieties for Florida 
Tane-Nashi and Triumph. 
PEARS 
Varieties recommended for Florida 
Hood and Pineapple. 
» PLUMS 
Varieties for Florida 
Excelsior, Terrell, and Kelsey. 
Each 5) 6 Doz. 
a ee kee eee $0.75 $1.85 $3.50 $6.50 
PECANS Os) Bl ee ee 85 BAS: 3.95 7.65 
ILS 3.00 5.50 10.50 

ROSE BUSHES for Florida 
We carry a large assortment of different colors and varieties 
of both bush and climbing roses, adapted especially to Florida 
growing conditions. 
All orders will be shipped direct from the nursery. 
Plant any time after October 1 to the end of March. 
Extra Strong, No. 1 grade bushes, any variety—Bloom approxi- 
mately 2 months after setting out. 
Due to a shortage of labor and other difficulties, we will not 
be in position to accept any order for rose bushes until the 
fall of 1944. 
General Offices and Mail Order Department, Plant City, Florida 
VARIETIES OF BUSH ROSES 
Pink Radiance. Red Radiance. Shell-Pink Radiance. 
(Mrs. Charles Bell.) White American Beauty. (Frau Karl 
Druschki.) White Killarney. Maman Cochet, Pink. Mme. 
Lombard—Rosy bronze, fawn, and salmon. Louis Philippe— 
Velvety crimson. Etoile De Hollande—Deep red. Kaiserin 
Auguste Viktoria—Pure white. Lady Hillingdon—Apricot- 
yellow. Luxembourg—Apricot-yellow, shaded with copper. 
Talisman—Orange and copper tones, suffused with pink. 
VARIETIES OF CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing Radianece—Available in two colors, pink and red. 
Climbing Perle Des Jardins—Yellow. Climbing White 
Maman Cochet—Pure white. 

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