Potted Plants—Grown and shipped in “Fertile Pots’’ 
Tomato 
Our potted tomato plants are grown and 
shipped in No. 21% ‘‘Fertile Pots” (See page 88) 
which are set in the ground pots and all without 
disturbing the roots or checking their growth. 
At the time the plants reach the purchaser the 
pots are soft and resemble earth, and the roots 
grow through them readily. When set out the 
top of the pot should be at least two inches 
below the surface of the soil. 
Our potted plants are large, strong and stocky. 
They are hardened in cold frames so can be set 
out early. The photograph to the left shows their 
fine sturdy growth. 
Varieties: Victor, Bonny Best, John Baer, 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper and Rutgers. 
Doz. $1.50; 2 Doz. $2.75; 50 Plants $5.00 
transportation paid. Not paid: 100 Plants 
$7.50 (Weight 100—70 lbs.). 

Muskmelon and Watermelon 
We grow and ship our muskmelons and watermelon plants in No. 2144 
“Fertile Pots’’ (See page 88) which are set right in the ground with the 
plant. This has proved very successful as the plants are not checked. 
At the time they reach the purchaser, the pots are soft and resemble 
earth; the roots grow through the pot and are not disturbed. 
MUSKMELON. Potted Plants. Well grown and /properly hardened 
plants. Ready about May 25th. 
Varieties: Delicious and Bender’s Surprise. 
Doz. $1.50; 2 Doz. $2.75 transportation paid. Not paid: $8.00 per.100. 
(Weight 100—75 lbs.). Not sent beyond the 4th Zone. 
WATERMELON. Potted Plants. Sturdy and properly hardened. 
Ready about May 25th. 
Dixie Queen only. 
Doz. $1.50; 2 Doz. $2.75 transportation paid. Not paid: $8.00 per 100. 
(Weight 100—75 lbs.). Not sent beyond the 4th Zone. 
Note: Because of the special container required, we cannot fill orders for 
less than a dozen Muskmelon or Watermelon plants. 
OTHER PLANTS, ROOTS, ETC. 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington. See photo, description and planting 
information on page 7. 
1 year roots—60c per Doz.; $1.75 for 50; $2.75 for 100 transportation 
paid, Not paid: 500 roots $5.50; 1000 $10.00. (Weight 500—35 lbs., 
1000—70 lbs.). 
2 year roots—95c per Doz.; $2.40 for 50; $3.50 for 100 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 500 roots $8.00; 1000 $15.00. (Weight 500—50 lbs., 
1000—100 lbs.). Write for prices on larger quantities. 
HORSERADISH SETS. See full descriptions on page 23. 
Maliner-Kren. The Standard Variety. 
40c per Doz.; 100 sets $2.00; 500 sets $5.50; 1000 sets $10.00. Trans- 
portation paid. 
NEW WHITE HOT. A much improved new strain of our introduc- 
tion. $1.00 per Doz.; 100 sets $6.00 transportation paid. 
CHIVES. A small perennial with a delicate onion-like flavor which is 
used in many dishes. 
3 Clumps 75c; Doz. $2.00 transportation paid. 
SAGE. Holt’s Mammoth Broad Leaf. The best sage; it is a true 
perennial which does not go to seed and produces a heavy yield of 
leaves; once established it will last for years. These are very fine 
sturdy potted plants grown in the greenhouse and hardened outdoors. 
3 Plants 90c; Doz. $2.50 transportation paid. 
MINT. (Spearmint.) This is the mild flavored, green stemmed upland 
variety, which is widely used for sauces, jelly and in ice tea, etc. 
When once established it will last for years. 
3 Plants 75c; Doz. $2.00 transportation paid. 
RHUBARB. MacDonald. See photo and description on page 33. 
Root Divisions. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; Doz. $3.50 transportation paid. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Luscious large strawberries are easy to grow if you get good plants. Set 
out only strong, freshly dug plants of the best varieties and the rest is 
easy. See next page for directions on growing strawberries. 
Our plants are fresh dug and are guaranteed to reach the pur- 
chaser in good condition. If any should be damaged on the way we: 
make adjustment for them if notified within two days after the receipt 
of the plants. 
We cannot be responsible for the plants living after they are planted as 
this depends on how they are planted and soil and weather conditions 
over which we have no control. 
Orders for plants will be entered at any time and the plants will be 
sent at the proper time for setting them out or as soon as we have them 
ready. We cannot send strawberry plants beyond the 4th zone, and we 
cannot send them into Canada. Please order your strawberries early 
as they are much more successful if set out early in the season. 
Please write for prices on larger quantities than listed here. 
Weight 500—35 lbs.; 1000—5 lbs. 

Fairfax Strawberries—Large luscious early berries. 
PREMIER. This berry has long been a favorite of the early varieties 
—_—_——_. and is now the most widely grown strawberry in the East. 
The berries are large, deep bright red all over and are of fine quality. 
They ripen very early and the plants are strong, healthy and extremely 
productive. On account of the large size and handsome appearance the 
Premier berries are always in demand, making this variety a most 
profitable one to raise for market and roadside sales. Perfect flowers. 
25 plants 85c; 50 plants $1.50; 100 plants $2.50 transportation paid. 
FAIRFAX, The berries are large and firm with a most delicious flavor. 
The color is dark red at the picking state and gets quite 
dark as they get older. For growers who prefer a dark colored berry 
we recommend the Fairfax highly. The yield is excellent, and in our 
trials it has proved superior in size and quality to all other varieties. 
Perfect flowers. 
25 plants 85c; 50 plants $1.50; 100 plants $2.75 transportation paid. 

CATSKILL. (New.) Midseason. Enormous cropper. This new 
variety developed at Geneva, has found great, favor as a 
kind to prolong the season. It starts to ripen medium early and lasts 
for a long time. The berries are firm, bright red in color and of very 
good quality. The plants are vigorous, with plenty of runners. You 
will find this variety a welcome addition to your strawberry bed. 
Perfect flowers. 
25 plants 85c; 50 plants $1.50; 100 plants $2.75 transportation paid. 

Special Home Garden Collection 
50 plants Premier \ Value $3.00 
50 plants Fairfax { Sent Postpaid for $2.50 
The above plants will make an extra fine strawberry bed occupying a 
space 3 to 4 yards wide and 12 yards long. It will produce a fine lot of 
the choicest berries from early in the season until quite late. 
(Note—In the event that we should sell out of Fairfax plants for this 
collection, we reserve the right to supply Catskill in its place). 
Ask for Strawberry Collection. 
No Plants or Roots, etc. will be sent C.0.D. 
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