Vegetable Plants and Roots 
Our transplanted plants are given sufficient room to develop strong 
stalks and large roots, and they are well hardened before they are sent 
away. They stand the wind and sun better than small weak plants. Our 
Please Read Before Ordering 
Orders for all kinds of plants, roots, nursery stock, etc. will be accepted 
at any time, and booked for shipment later. They will be sent when ready 
or when it is time to set them out. 
If you order plants sent on specific dates, we will do our best to ship 
them as near the proper time as possible. However, if you do not receive 
them promptly, please do not write us. It is very difficult to look up your 
order if it has been sent out to the shipping department. You may be 
assured that we are doing everything we can to get them out. Orders for 
plants are filled according to the dates we receive them. 
Growing and shipping plants under present conditions is much more 
difficult than formerly and we ask your patience and cooperation. 
Shipping Plants. At the present time, both mail and express are 
apt to be slow and are often subject to delay. For this reason we do not 
recommend ordering tender plants for long distance shipment. 
Plants ordered at the prices given below are sent transportation paid 
without extra charge to all places east of the Mississippi River and north 
of Tennessee, except where quoted ‘“‘not paid.’”’ That means the plants 
are to be sent at purchaser’s expense. 
Plants quoted ‘‘not paid” are sent by Express Collect. If wanted by 
parcel post, sufficient extra postage must be sent. See inside front cover. 
Plants will not be sent C.0.D. 
seedlings are sown thinly in flats so that they are strong and sturdy. 
We have increased our greenhouse and cold frame space so that we 
are in position to supply better plants than ever before. 
We grow only 
66 plants 
in a flat 
13 x 22 x 314 
inches deep 
(inside measure) 

A Flat of Harris’ Tomato Plants 
Please Note: Our plants are expertly and carefully packed so that 
they should reach you in good condition, but if they are delayed on the 
road or for any other reason, they arrive in poor shape, let us know at 
once and proper adjustment will be made. We cannot be responsible for 
the plants living after they are planted as this depends on how they are 
planted and the soil and weather conditions over which we have no 
control. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
BROCCOLI. Italian Green Sprouting (Calabrese). Field Grown 
Plants. Ready about June 15th. 
35c per Doz.; $1.50 per 100 transportation paid. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Field-grown Plants, ready about June 15. 
Catskill only. (We have saved a small amount of seed to grow plants 
of this fine variety.) 
35c per Doz.; $1.50 per 100 transportation paid. 
CABBAGE PLANTS. Early transplanted plants, ready April 15 to 
May 15. These plants are well hardened and will stand frost without 
injury. They are far superior to plants grown in frames without trans- 
planting. Golden Acre only. 
40c per Doz.; $2.50 for 100 transportation paid. Not paid: $6.50 for 
500; $12.00 for 1000. (Weight 500—14 lbs., 1000—25 lbs.) 
Field-grown plants. Ready about June 15. We can supply the fol- 
lowing varieties: Golden Acre, Harris’ Ballhead and Super Curled Savoy. 
35c per Doz.; $1.25 for 100 transportation paid. 
CAULIFLOWER. Early transplanted plants. Ready April 25 to 
May 15. Snowball Perfected Strain only. 
40c per Doz.; $2.75 for 100 transportation paid. Not paid: $7.50 for 
500; $14.00 for 1000. (Weight 500—14 lbs., 1000—25 Ibs.) 
Field-grown plants. Ready about June 20..Snowball Perfected Strain 
only. 
35c per Doz.; $1.50 for 100 transportation paid. Not paid: $3.50 for 
500; $6.00 for 1000. (Weight 500—20 Ibs., 1000—40 Ibs.) 
CELERY. Greenhouse-grown plants, ready about May Ist. Varieties: 
Golden Plume and Salt Lake. 
$1.25 for 50; $2.25 per 100 transportation paid. 
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A Greenhouse Full of Early Cabbage Plants on Moreton Farm 

EGG PLANT. Potted Plants. As these plants are easily injured in 
transplanting we raise them in No. 2% Fertile Pots (see page 86) 
and ship them pot and all, ready to be set directly in the garden. 
Black Beauty only. Ready May 15. 
$1.65 per Doz.; $5.50 for 50 transportation paid. Not paid: $8.00 per 
100. (Weight 100—75 Ibs.) 
ONION PLANTS. Sweet Spanish, Utah Strain. Plants can usually 
be supplied between April 15th and May 25th. Onion plants sold on the 
basis of bunches only and count per bunch not specified. Please see 
important information on page 29. Not less than 1 bunch sold. 
1 bunch 50c; 2 bunches 90c; 5 bunches $1.75; 10 bunches $3.00 trans- 
portation paid. Write for prices on larger lots. 
PEPPER. Transplanted plants. Ready May 15th. Strong and stocky. 
Varieties: Harris’ Wonder, Harris’ King of the North, Harris’ Earliest, 
and Hot Portugal. 
70c per Doz.; 2 Doz. (1 or 2 varieties) $1.10; $1.75 for 50; $3.00 for 100 
transportation paid. Not paid: $8.00 for 500; $15.00 for 1000 (Weight 
500—14 Ibs., 1000—25 lbs.). 
PEPPER. Untransplanted Plants or Seedlings. These plants should 
be transplanted into boxes or frames, and allowed to grow until large 
enough to put out in the open ground. Same varieties as listed above. 
Ready April 15 to May 20. Not less than 25 plants of a variety sold. 
85c for 100; $3.00 for 500; $5.00 for 1000 transportation paid. 
TOMATO. Transplanted Plants, strong and stocky, well hardened in 
cold frames and much superior to plants taken directly out of green- 
houses. Ready about May 15th. 
Varieties: Victor, John Baer, Bonny Best, Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper, 
Rutgers. 
70c per Doz.; 2 Doz. (1 or 2 varieties) $1.10; $1.75 for 50; $3.00 for 100 
transportation paid. Not paid: $8.00 for 500, $15.00 for 1000 (Weight 
500—18 lbs., 1000—30 lbs.). 
TOMATO. Untransplanted Plants or Seedlings. We sow our seed 
thinly in flats especially for these seedling plants. This makes them 
extra strong and sturdy. They should be transplanted in frames or 
boxes and grown for two weeks or more before setting out in the open 
ane Good hardy plants, 3 to 4 in. high. Supplied from April 10 to 
ay 15. 
Varieties: Victor, John Baer, Bonny Best, Rutgers. Not less than 25 
plants of a variety will be sold. 
85c for 100; $3.00 for 500; $5.00 for 1000 transportation paid. 
In ordering be sure to specify the date wanted. 

“The John Baer tomato plants I got last year in fertile pots were won- 
derful. We had tomatoes from July 1st until frost.’ 
Emma L. Hodgin Arvidson, Chicago, Ill. Feb. 2, 1943. 
See Potted Tomato Plants on next page. 
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