

MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST—1944 30) 


ROOTS, ETC. 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington. The quality of the roots is of utmost importance in starting an 
asparagus bed. When you buy from us you can be sure of getting roots of the true strain, 
freshly dug, carefully sorted and superior in every way. 
1 yr. roots (weight 500-35 Ibs., 1000-70 lbs.) Not prepaid 500 roots $5.50, 1000 $10.00. 
2 yr. roots (weight 500-50 Ibs., 1000-100 Ibs.) Not prepaid 500 roots $8.00, 1000 $15.00. 
HORSE RADISH. Maliner-Kren. The standard variety we have sold for years. 
500 sets $5.50, 1000 $10.00 transportation paid. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. MacDonald. Sturdy root divisions. See page 27. (Weight 11% Ibs. each) 
Not prepaid 100 roots $12.00, 1000 $100.00. 
STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, ETC. 
A limited quantity of strawberry and raspberry plants and grape vines will be available. 
For varieties and prices, please see our general catalog published in January. 
Certified Seed Potatoes 
All potatoes are stricly net cash with order. No cash discount is allowed and full remittance 
must accompany order as they cannot be charged or sent C.O.D. 
Potatoes are offered f.o.b. Coldwater, N. Y. and purchaser pays all transportation charges. 
The potatoes are shipped in sacks holding 100 pounds. We can usually ship safely by the 
25th of March, but not before as the potatoes are kept in storage until that time. 
We expect to have the following varieties for 1944: 
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HARRIS’ FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
All farm and field seeds, field corn, grass seeds, etc. are strictly net cash with order at prices 
quoted. No cash discount is allowed and full remittance must accompany order, as they cannot 
be charged or sent C.O.D. 
All farm, field and grass seeds are offered f.o.b. Coldwater, N. Y. and purchaser pays all 
transportation charges. We do not charge for bags. 
Seed Grain 
In New York State last spring, the weather was so wet that few growers were able to plant 
oats or barley until very late and crops were very poor. As a result there is practically no certified 
seed of these grains available. Under these circumstances, the N. Y. State College of Agriculture 
has pointed out that growers will have to use Western grown oats and barley and we are offering 
two of the best varieties for New York State, which they recommend. 
NOT PREPAID 
Sack 5 Sacks 
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PAN NCIENEDARLE V ettaslbss periuUs: tee. acre cgcemeir Sele Sack 2% bu. $7.25 $35.00 
This is a two row barley, very closely resembling Alpha in type and growth. The straw is not 
quite as stiff and the yields are slightly lower, but it is good heavy-producing type which has 
done very well in New York State. 
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This variety is widely grown in Ontario, Canada and is well adapted to New York State 
conditions. It is midseason oat, resistant to stem rust and produces very good yields. The 
growth is tall with a fairly stiff straw. 
PAPAN LOB UGIOW DHA «(48 lbs,.per Ds) savers esi scree ees pon eee Sack 2 bu. 5.00 24.50 
We have good supplies and a very fine lot of seed to offer this year. 
FARM and FIELD SEEDS—Continued on next page 
